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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 33 - Short Term and Temporary Uses in all zonesPLANNING CO~I~lIS5I0N RESOL~ITION ~ 33 A R E S 0~ 0 T I O N 0 ~' RECOM~1~fL~'NDATION OF APPROVAL OF THL ADDITION OF SHOR`P TERM USES AND TEMPORARY USES AS CONDITIONAL USES IN AEI, COMI~iEi~.CIAL ZONES WHEREAS, Tf~ CITY OF CENTRAL POINT filed application fax ADDITION 0~' USES IN ALL COMMERCIAL ZONES o n , _~~~.~1~~' 23 , _Y. ~,___. 19 81 ; and , WHEREAS, notices of a PUBLIC MEETING held an OCTOBII~, 6 1981 were published in the I~edfard Bail. Tribuna an and ~ , 'l981; and, WHEREAS, testimony fro€n prapanents and appanents was hEard at said PUBLIC MEETING ; THEREFORE, HE TT ~RESOCUED, that the Central Point Planning Commission APPROVES this RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL OF THE ABBITION OF SHORT TERM USES AND TEMPORARY USES AS CONDITIONAL USES IN ALL COM~fEIi.CIAL ZONES Passed by the Planning Commission and si.gr~ed by me in authentication of its passage this 6th tray of OC~OBBR , 1981. ,~ > ff P~,ann~n'g Comm~.ssion Chairman ATTCST: ~.. /~1 .. ,_ - .~.~.. . Planning AComrnis~-ion Secretary Approved by me this Oth day of OCTOBBR , 1981. i Planning Commission Chairman Planning Commission Resolution ~ 33 , page 2. STAFF REPORT Planning Commission Resolution ~~33 Addition of Conditional Uses in Gommercial Zones This resolution was prepared on the basis of a Staff Report written by Ron Hough. The resolution allows Temporary Uses and Short--Team Uses as Conditional Uses in the C--l, C-2, C-3, C-4 and C-5 zones. The appropriate sections are C-1, Section 17.32.030, Item D; C-2, Section 17.36.030, Item GG; C-3, Section 17.40. 030, Item M; C-4, Section 17.44.030, Item T; and C~-5, Section 17.46.030, Ttem Z. This change actually places the two new definitions in the commercial zones (C-l, C-2, C-3, C-4 and C-S) that the Planning Commission felt appropriate. The motion passed unanimously. !~ • Planning Commission Meeting October 6, 19$1 Page Five 3. Addition of Conditional Uses Allowed in Certain Commercial Zones Chief Penicook read the Staff Report and the Issue Paper written by Planner Ron Hough of R'~rCOG regarding this item. He advised that if the uses are not compatible in all commercial zones, it is up to the Planning Commission to decide Svhich commercial zones they are compatible in. All of the Planning Commission members felt that both Temporary Uses and Short Term Uses should be allowed in all commercial zones, as long as they are compatible and do not interfere with e~cisting businesses. Comsttissioner Frederick felt that the phrase Short Term Use should be added to the beginning of the phrase which is proposed, so that it reads as follows: "Short term uses and temporary uses which the Planning Commission finds to be similar to the uses listed above, and which are compatible with other permitted uses within the intent of the zoning district." Chairman Freeman asked if the Staff recommends a fee for the temporary use permit or the short term use permits. Chief Penicook advised that it was X100.00 for conditional use permits and it should be the same for temporary use permits whic~; are good for a period of up to five ~5~ months, but that tY~e short term use permits have not had a fee set as yet. Chairman Freeman. asked if there was any further discussion. Chief Penicook stated that we needed a resolution of intent to add Temporary and Short Term Uses as Conditional Uses im the commercial zones that the Planning Commission felt appropriate. The appropriate sections are C-1, Section 17.32.030, Item 1); C-2, Section 17.36.030, Item C-C; C--3, Section 17.40.030, Item M; C-4, Section 17.44.030, Item T; and C--5, Section 17.46.030, Item Z. It vas decided that short term and temporary uses would be added in the appropriate sections as listed above. Commissioner Frederick made a motion to pass the resolution of intent f#33~ to approve the addition of Temporary Uses and Short Term Uses in all Commercial Zones in the appropriate chapters as defined above, and Commissioner Novasad seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Novasad, yes; Aimmelman, yes; Frederick, yes; Christy, yes. All of the Commissioners Noted in favor of the motion, and the motion carried.