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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 17
ZONING SECTIONS TO CORRECT ERRORS AND INCONSISTENCIES.
RECITALS:
A. Words lined ough are to be deleted and words in bold are added.
B. Pursuant to CPMC, Chapter 1.01.040, the City Council, may from time to time
make revisions to its municipal code which shall become part of the overall
document and citation.
C. On July 7, 2015, the Central Point Planning Commission recommended approval
of code amendments to CPMC Chapters 17.08; Chapter 17.24; Chapter 17.28;
Chapter 17.32; Chapter 17.37; Chapter 17.44; Chapter 17.46; Chapter 17.57;
Chapter 17.60; Chapter 17.65 and Chapter 17.75. (zoning) .
D. On August 13, 2015, the City of Central Point City Council held a property
advertised public hearing; reviewed the Staff Report and findings; heard
testimony and comments, and deliberated on approval of the Municipal Code
Amendment.
THE PEOPLE OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Amendments to Sections 17.08 Definitions adds language to the zoning
code that is currently being used but not listed.
TITLE 17 ZONING
Chapter 17.08 DEFINITIONS
17.08.010 Definitions, specific
17.08.410 TOD District and corridor Definitions and Uses
17.08.010 Definitions, specific.
"NAICS" means the North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS), the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying
business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and
publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy.
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"Senior Housing" means housing designed and constructed to
accommodate the needs of seniors and includes the following as defined
herein: independent living facility, personal care facility, and assisted living
facility. Senior housing does not include nursing facilities.
"Independent Living" means a multi-unit senior housing development, also
known as congregate housing that provides supportive services such as
meals (common dinning), housekeeping, social activities, and
transportation.
"Assisted Living" means a state-licensed program offered at senior
residential facilities with services that include meals, laundry,
housekeeping, medication reminders, and assistance with Activities of
Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs).
"Personal Care Facility" means a state licensed facility that specializes in
caring for the memory impaired resident.
"Nursing Facility" means a facility licensed by the state that provides 24-
hour nursing care, room and board, and activities for convalescent
residents and those with chronic and/or long-term illnesses. The
availability of regular medical supervision and rehabilitation therapy is
required. This alternative may be referred to as a Nursing or Convalescent
Home.
17.08.410 TOD district and corridor Definitions and uses.
"Senior Housing" means housing designed and constructed to
accommodate the needs of seniors and includes the following as defined in
Section 187.08 Definitions; independent living, senior apartments, and
assisted living facilities. Senior housing does not include nursing facilities.
SECTION 2. Amendments to Title 17.24.020 R-2 District clarifies language to the
zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.24
R-2, RESIDENTIAL TWO-FAMILY DISTRICT
17.24.020 Permitted uses.
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17.24.020 Permitted Uses
The following uses and their accessory uses are permitted in the R-2 district:
Residential. The following residential uses are permitted subject to compliance
with all the code requirements such as lot coverage, setbacks, etc.the density
standards in Section 17.24.055:
A. One cOne cSingle-family detached dwellings;
B. Single-family manufactured home, as defined in Section 17.08.010, and
subject to the following conditions:
1. The manufactured home shall be multi-sectional and enclose a space of
not less than one thousand square feet,
2. The manufactured home shall be placed on an excavated and back-filled
foundation and enclosed at the perimeter such that the manufactured
home is located not more than twelve inches above grade,
3. -The manufactured home shall have a pitched roof, with a minimum slope
of three feet in height for each twelve feet in width,
4. The manufactured home shall have exterior siding and roofing which in
color, material and appearance is similar to the exterior siding and roofing
material commonly used on residential dwellings within Central Point or
which is comparable to the predominant materials used on surrounding
dwellings as determined by the city,
5. The manufactured home shall be certified by the manufacturer to have an
exterior thermal envelope meeting performance standards which reduce
levels equivalent to the performance standards required of single-family
dwellings constructed under the state building code as defined in ORS
455.010,
6. The manufactured home shall have a garage or carport constructed of like
material. The city may require an attached or detached garage in lieu of a
carport where such is consistent with the predominant construction of
dwellings in the immediately surrounding area,
17. In addition to the foregoing, a manufactured home and the lot upon
which it is sited shall comply with any and all development standards,
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architectural requirements and minimum size requirements with which
conventional single-family residential dwellings on the same lot would be
required to comply.
C. Duplex and single-
family attached dwellings ;
SECTION 3. Amendments to Title 17.28.020 R-3 District clarifies language to the
zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.28
R-3, RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE-FAMILY DISTRICT
17.28.020 Permitted uses.
17.28.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses and their accessory uses are permitted in
the R-3 district:
A. Single family dwellings;
1. The manufactured home shall be multi sectional and enclose a sp-ce of not lege
than one thousand square feet,
located not more than twelve inches above grade,
-- - - - - - -- • : •-o ±s! hove a pitched roof, with Y ; ; ,, s 3pe-ef
three fact in height for each twelve feet in width,
commonly used on residential dwellings within Central Point or which is
comparable to the predsrr rcrt T2`.er!s!c ::ccd on surrounding dwellings as
determined by the city,
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5. The manufactured home shall be certified by the manufacturer to have an
exterior thermal envelope meeting performance standards which reduce levels
equivalent to the performance standards required of single family dwellings
constructed under the state building code as defined in ORS 455.010,
6. The manufactured home chs!! have a garage er carport constructed of like
immediately surrounding area,
- - -• •- • - • - - _ ..onufeet:.rod home 2nd the ! - - • • • --
on the same lot would be required to comply;B. Single family manufactured home, as
defined in Section 17.08.010, and subject to the following conditions:
1. The manufactured home shall be multi sectieno! and one! - - _. . -
than one thousand square feet,
located not more than twelve !nohco shave grade,
3. The manufactured home oho!! have a pitched roof, with a ,,,,.....,w,,, e!ape-of
three feet in height for each twelve feet in width,
material and appearance is cin;i!er to the exterior siding and roofing material
scrnpe-vh!e to the predem!nent .materials used on surrounding dwellings as
determined by the city,
5. The manufactured hone oho!! to certified by the manufacturer to have an
exterior thermal envelope meeting performance standards which reduce levels
equivalent to the performance standards required of single family dwellings
constructed under the state building code as defined in ORS 455.010,
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6. The manufactured home shall have a garage or carport constructed of Iikc
where such is consistent with the predominant construction of dwellings in the
immediately surrounding area,
7. In addition to the foregoing, c ,.,..,itifostcr-: - - - : - _ - • - -
cited shall comply with any and all development standards, architectural
G A. Duplex and single-family attached dwellings;
D B. Multiple-family dwellings and dwelling groups;
€ C. Boardinghouses and rooming houses;
F D. Public schools, parochial schools, kindergartens, but not including business,
dance, music, art, trade, technical or similar schools;
G E. Public parks and recreational facilities;
# F. Churches and similar religious institutions;
I G. Developer's project office and sales office including mobile homes and trailers
adapted to that purpose during construction of the project only:
d H. Residential facilities, as that term is defined in Oregon Revised Statutes
197.660(1); provided that the city may require an applicant proposing to site a
residential facility to supply the city with a copy of the entire application and supporting
documentation for state licensing of the facility, except for information which is exempt
from public disclosure under ORS 192.496 to 192.530;
K I. Residential homes; and
L K. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning commission
finds them to be similar to those listed above and compatible with other permitted uses
and with the intent of the R-2 district as provided in Section 17.60.140.
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SECTION 4. Amendments to Title 17.32.020 C-N District clarifies language to the
zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.28
R-3, RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE-FAMILY DISTRICT
17.28.020 Permitted uses.
17.32.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses and their accessory uses are permitted outright, subject to
compliance with all applicable municipal, state and federal environmental, health, and
safety regulations as well as the requirements for site plans in Chapter 17.72:
A. Professional and financial offices and personal service establishments othcr than
B. Retail stores, shops and offices supplying commodities or performing services other
than vehicle and fuel sales;
C. Eating and drinking establishments that do not possess a liquor license;
D. Desktop publishing, xerography, copy centers;
E. Temporary tree sales, from November 1st to January 1st;
F. Public and quasi-public utility and service buildings, structures and uses;
G. Neighborhood shopping centers, which may include any of the permitted uses in this
section. (Ord. 1881 (part), 2006; Ord. 1709 §1(part), 1994).
H. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning
commission finds them to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with
other permitted uses and with the intent of the C-4 district as provided in Section
17.60.140, Authorization for similar uses.
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SECTION 5. Amendments to Title 17.37.020 C-2(M), Commercial —Medical District
clarifies language to the zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.37
C-2 (M), COMMERCIAL-MEDICAL DISTRICT
17.37.020 Permitted uses.
17.37.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted in the C-2(M) district:
A. Professional and financial when such uses are in conjunction with health care
facilities located in the area, such as, including, including:
1. Hospitals;
2. Health care facilities required to be licensed by the state of Oregon;
3. Professional medical offices; and
4. Medical services, clinics and laboratories.
B. Personal services when the primary use is in conjunction with related health care
facilities in the zone, ineludingsuch as i eluding:
1. Barber and beauty shops;
2. Counseling services; and
3. Day care centers.
C. Retail outlets, when such uses are in conjunction with health care facilities located in
the area, ins ingsuch as including:
1. Drugstore;
2. Health food;
3. Gifts, notions and variety;
4. Sit-down restaurant;
5. Delicatessen, pastry, confectionery, bakery;
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6. Jewelry; and
7. Books and stationery.
D. Residential purposes, when developed to the standards of the TOD-LMR, low mix
residential district as set forth in Chapter 17.65.
E. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning
commission finds them to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with
other permitted uses and with the intent of the C-4 district as provided in Section
17.60.140, Authorization for similar uses.
SECTION 6. Amendments to Title 17.44.020 C-4 Tourist and Office-Professional
District clarifies language to the zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.44
C-4 TOURIST AND OFFICE-PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT
17.44.020 Permitted uses.
17.44.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted in the C-4 district:
A. General professional and financial offices, including, but not limited to:
1. Banks and similar financial institutions;
2. Accounting and bookkeeping offices;
3. Real estate offices;
4. Insurance company offices;
5. Legal services;
6. Architectural and engineering services;
7. Professional photo or art studios;
8. Counseling services;
9. Corporate or government offices;
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10. Medical/dental offices;
11. Veterinary Clinics
B. Tourist and entertainment-related facilities, including but not limited to:
1. Convenience market, meat, poultry, fish and seafood sales; fruit and beverage
stands;
2. Drugstores;
3. Automobile service station, automobile and recreational vehicle parts sales and
repairs, and truck rentals;
4. Motel and hotel;
5. Walk-in movie theater;
6. Bowling alley;
7. Photo and art galleries;
8. Photo processing pickup station;
9. Travel agencies;
10. Barber and beauty shops;
11. Sit-down restaurants or dinner houses (including alcohol);
12. Cocktail lounges and clubs serving alcoholic beverages;
13. Tavern with beer only;
14. Commercial parking lot;
15. Community shopping centers which may include any of the permitted uses in this
section and may also including but not limited toe-the-following-uses:
a. Supermarkets;
b. Department stores;
c. Sporting goods;
d. Books and stationery;
e. Gifts, notions and variety;
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f. Florists;
g. Leather goods and luggage;
h. Pet sales and related supplies;
i. Photographic supplies;
j. Health food;
k. Self-service laundry;
I. Antique shop;
m. Delicatessen;
n. Pastry and confectionery;
o. General apparel;
p. Shoes and boots;
q. Specialty apparel;
r. Jewelry;
s. Clocks and watches, sales and service;
t. Bakery, retail only;
u. Bicycle shop;
v. Audio, video, electronic sales and service;
w. Printing, lithography and publishing;
16. Mobile food vendors;
17. State-regulated package liquor stores;
18. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning commission finds
them to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with other permitted uses
and with the intent of the C-4 district as provided in Section 17.60.140, Authorization for
similar uses;
19. Large retail establishments.
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SECTION 7. Amendments to Title 17.46.020 C-5, Thoroughfare Commercial District
clarifies language to the zoning code regarding permitted.
CHAPTER 17.46
C-5, THOROUGHFARE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17.46.020 Permitted uses.
17.46.020 Permitted uses.
.
The following uses are permitted in the C-5 district:
A. Professional and financial, including but not limited to:
1. Banks and similar financial institutions,
2. Real estate, insurance, and similar offices,
3. Contractor's offices,
4. Medical services, clinics and laboratories;
B. Personal services, including but not limited to:
1. Self-service laundry and laundry pickup stations,
2. Photo processing pickup stations,
3. Photo processing laboratories,
4. Small appliance service,
5. Printing, lithography and publishing,
6. Locksmith,
7. Taxicab dispatch office,
8. Ambulance/emergency services,
9. Art and music schools,
10. Business/vocational schools,
11. Physical fitness/conditioning center, martial arts schools,
12. Carwash,
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13. Automobile and truck service stations and repair shops,
14. Auto and furniture upholstery shops,
15. Veterinary clinics (within enclosed structure),
16. Barber shops,
17. Beauty salons,
18. Manicure salons;
C. Retail outlets, including but not limited to:
1. Auto and truck sales (new and used),
2. Tire sales and service,
3. Glass and mirror sales and service,
4. Wallcovering, floorcovering, curtains, etc.,
5. Major appliances sales and service,
6. Hardware sales,
7. Monument sales,
8. Supermarket,
9. Convenience market,
10. Drugstore,
11. Feed, seed and fuel (within enclosed structure),
12. Electrical and plumbing supplies,
13. Heating and air-conditioning equipment,
14. Stone, tile and masonry supplies,
15. Nursery and gardening materials and supplies,
16. Antique shop,
17. Art and engineering supplies,
18. Pawnshop,
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19. Sit-down restaurants, including service of beer, wine and liquor,
20. Drive-in fast food establishments,
21. Tavern, beer sales only,
22. Public/quasi-public utilities and services,
23. Florist sales,
24. Pet sales,
25. General apparel,
26. Furniture sales, including used furniture,
27. Sporting goods sales, including firearms,
28. State-regulated package liquor stores,
29. Community shopping centers, which may include any of the permitted
uses in this section and the C-4 district,
30. Large retail establishment eighty thousand square feet or less as
defined in Section 17.08.010, Retail establishment, large;
D. Tourist/recreational-oriented uses, including but not limited to:
1. Hotel and motel,
2. Walk-in theater (fully enclosed),
3. Bowling alley,
4. Ice and roller skating rinks,
5. Dancehalls (nonalcoholic),
6. Billiard/pool hall,
7. Miniature golf,
8. Club and organizational meeting facilities;
E. Commercial parking lots:
1. Recreational vehicle storage lots;
F. Light fabrication, such as:
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1, Light fabrication, assembly, packaging, mail-order sales and wholesale
sales of consumer goods, and
2. Light fabrication and repair shops such as blacksmith, cabinet, electric
motor, heating, machine, sheetmetal, signs, stone monuments, upholstery
and welding;
G. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning commission finds
them to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with other permitted uses
and within the intent of the C-5 district.
SECTION 8. Amendments to Title 17.57.020 General regulations clarifies language to
the zoning code regarding fences.
CHAPTER 17.57
FENCES
17.57.020 General regulations.
17.57.020 General regulations.
.
A. Fence Permits. A fence permit is required for all fences constructed within a public
right-of-way, per Section 12.20.020. Fences in the floodplain are regulated in
accordance with the provisions established in Section 8.24.260(A).
B. Building Permits. A building permit for the following structures shall be accompanied
by a permit fee and a plan review fee in an amount based on valuation per the building
department fee schedule as adopted by the city:
1. Barriers around swimming pools, as required by the 2003 State of
Oregon Dwelling Specialty Code, Chapter 41 and Appendix G; and the
1998 Oregon Structural Specialty Code, Appendix Chapter 4;
2. Fences over six feet ta1132. Masonry wails;
2 34. Retaining walls over four feet in height measured from the bottom of
the footing to the top of the wall; and
3 45. Retaining walls, any height, supporting a surcharge.
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C. Setbacks and Design Criteria.
Table 17.57.01
Fence Regulations
R- R- R- R- C- C- C- C- M- M-
L 1 2 3 N 2(M) 4 5 1 2
Maximum Fence Height 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6' 6'
Fence Permit Required a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a,
a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1 a-1
Front Yard Setback For 6' Fence 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 20'
b b b b b b b b b b
!Side Yard Setback 10' 0' 0' 10' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0'
Rear Yard Setback 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0'
Corner Lot 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10'
c c c c c c c c cc
Masonry Walls, Retaining Walls, Fences Over e e e e e e e e e e
6' in Height
Ch,. L F . S Q d Ty e e e e e e e e e e
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Fencing etc. Chain-L-in-k-Feneingr Space-
Fences in
Floodplain or drainage easements
Setbacks for Gates 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' 120' 20' 120' 20' 20'
Variances f f f f f f f f f f
a: An encroachment fence fence permit is required 4-for if-fences iste-be is-te-be
constructed in the public right-of-way.
a-1: A building permit is required for fencing around swimming pools, fences over cix
feet in height fences over six feet in height, masonry walls and retaining walls.
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`b: Forty-two-inch-high maximum fencess height allowed within front yard setback
area.
--c: No fencing will conflict with the sight distance requirements set by Section
17.60.110 and 17.60. - . . . e _ - __
-d: Fence height will be measured from the finished grade on the side nearest the
street.
e: See Section 8.24.260(A) for specific fence construction standards for fences located
in or adjacent to a recognized floodplain. No fence shall impede or divert the flow of
water through any drainage easement unless it can be determined that the fence
will not adversely impact any property owner and will not adversely impact the
overall drainage system.
f: Requests for varianceo variances-exceptions to the standards in Table
17.57.01shall be made by application on such form as designed by the city manager
feviewed-in-accordance with Chapter 17.05 4-7:0517.13.
SECTION 9. Amendments to Title 17.60.140 General Regulations for similar uses is
clarified the zoning code.
CHAPTER 17.60
GENERAL REGULATIONS
17.60.140 Authorization for similar uses.
17.60.140 Authorization for similar uses.
The planning commission may rule that a use, not specifically named in the examples of
allowed uses of a district shall be included among the allowed uses, if the use is of the
same general type and is similar to the permitted uses.
A. The planning commission in ruling upon similar uses shall find as follows:
1. That the use is closely related to listed uses in the NAICS and can be
shown to exist compatibly with those uses;
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the ordinance codified in this title, either because it involves products,
cervices or activities not available in the o.,,,,,,,..^;;: v; tot :;r-s• or the use
involves new products, cervices or activities that arc nonethelcco c!m!!or to
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32 3. That the use is treated under local, state or national codes or rules in
the same manner as permitted uses. Except that these codes or rules shall
not include land use or zoning regulations; and;
43 4. That the use is consistent with the purpose of the district and the
comprehensive plan map and policies.
B. The planning commission may rule upon similar uses for one or more districts either
when a similar use is proposed or at the time of amendments to the zoning text or
zoning map. The city shall maintain a record of rulings on similar uses.
SECTION 10. Amendments to Title 17.65 TOD Districts Amends Tables in the TOD
District zoning code.
CHAPTER 17.65
TOD DISTRICTS AND CORRIDORS
17.65.050 Zoning regulation s —TOD Districts.
17.65.060 —TOD Corridor, Table 4
17.65.050 Zoning Regulations — TOD Districts
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Table 1
TOD District Land Uses
Use Categories Zoning Districts
LMR MMR HMR EC GC C OS
Residential
Dwelling, Single-Family
Large and standard lot P L5 N N N N N
Zero lot line, detached P P N N N N N
Attached row houses P P P C N N N
Dwelling, Multifamily
Multiplex, apartment P P P L1 L1 N N
Congregate
( (eSenior)) L6 P P L1 L1 N N
housing
Accessory Units P1 P1 P1 C N N N
Boarding/Rooming House N C C N N N N
Family Care
Family day care P P P N N N N
Day care group home C C P N N N N
Adult day care C C C N N N N
Home Occupation P P P P N N N
Residential Facility P P P N N N N
Residential Home P P P N N N N
Commercial
Entertainment N N C P P N N
Professional Office C L3 L3, L4 P P P N
Retail Sales and Service
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Table 1
TOD District Land Uses
Use Categories Zoning Districts
LMR MMR HMR EC GC C OS
Sales-oriented C L3 L3 P P N N
Personal service-oriented C C C P P N N
CL3 CL3,L4
Repair-oriented N N N P P N N
Drive-through facilities N N N P P N N
Quick vehicle service N N N P P N N
Vehicle sales, rental and repair N N N P P N N
Tourist Accommodations
Motel/hotel N N C P P N N
Bed and breakfast inn C C P P P N N
Industrial
Manufacturing N N N N P N N
Industrial Service
Light N N N N P N N
Heavy N N N N C N N
Wholesale Sales N N N N P N N
Civic
Community Services C C C N N P C
Hospital C C C C N C N
Public facilities C C C C C C N
Religious assembly C C C C N P N
Schools C C C N N P L2
Utilities C C C C C C C
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Table 1
TOD District Land Uses
Use Categories Zoning Districts
ILMR IMMR I HMR EC I GC I C OS
Open Space
Parks and Open Space P P P P P P P
N--Not permitted.
P--Permitted use.
P1--Permitted use, one unit per lot.
C--Conditional use.
L1--Only permitted as residential units above ground floor commercial uses.
L2--School athletic and play fields only. School building and parking lots are not
permitted.
L3—Permitted in existing commercial buildings or new construction with
gOround floor businesses within within-awith multifamily dwellings igig
buildingabove ground floor. Maximum floor area of of-for commercial use not to
exceed ten thousand square feet per tenant.
L4--Second story offices may be permitted in areas adjacent to EC zones as a
conditional use.
L5--Only permitted as a transition between lower density zones and/or when adjacent to
an environmentally sensitive area.
L6--Permitted only when part of an existing or proposed congregate housing
senior housing project on abutting property under the same
ownership within the MMR or HMR district.
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Table 4
TOD Corridor Land Uses
Use Categories Zoning Districts
LMR MMR EC GC
Residential
Dwelling, Single-Family
Large and standard lot P L4 N N
Zero lot line, detached P P N N
Attached row houses P P N N
Dwelling, Multifamily
Multiplex, apartment P P L1 L1
Congregate (senior) housing L5 P L1 N
Accessory Units P1 P1 C N
Boarding/Rooming House N C N N
Family Care
Family day care P P N N
Day care group home C C N N
Adult day care C C N N
Home Occupation P P P N
Residential Facility P P N N
Residential Home P P N N
Commercial
Entertainment N N P P
Professional Office C L3 P P
Retail Sales and Service
Sales-oriented C L3 P P
Personal service-oriented C C CL3 P P
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Table 4
TOD Corridor Land Uses
Use Categories I Zoning Districts
LMR MMR EC GC
Repair-oriented N N P P
Drive-through facilities N N P P
Quick vehicle service N N P P
Vehicle sales, rental and repair N N N P
Tourist Accommodations
Motel/hotel N N P P
Bed and breakfast inn C C P P
Industrial
Manufacturing N N N P
Industrial Service
Light N N N P
Heavy N N N C
Wholesale Sales N N N P
Civic
Community Services C C N N
Hospital C C C I N
Public Facilities C C C C
Religious Assembly C C C N
Schools C C N N
Utilities C C C C
Open Space
Parks and Open Space P P P P
N--Not permitted.
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P--Permitted use.
P1--Permitted use, one unit per lot.
C--Conditional use.
L1--Only permitted as residential units above ground floor commercial uses.
L2--School athletic and play fields only. School building and parking lots are not
permitted.
L3--Permitted in existing commercial buildings or new construction with gGround
floor business with in ain a-multifamily dwellings above ground floor buildingbufiding.
Maximum floor area for commercial uses not to exceed of of-ten thousand square
feet per tenant.
L4--Only permitted as a transition between adjacent lower density zones and/or when
adjacent to an environmentally sensitive area.
L5--Permitted only when part of an existing or proposed senioreengregate congregate
housing project on abutting property under the same ownership within the MMR or HMR
district.
SECTION 11. Amendments to Title 17.75 Design and Development Standards in the
TOD District zoning code is amended as follows.
CHAPTER 17.75
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
17.75.039 Off-street parking design and development standards.
17.75.039 Off-street parking design and development standards.
All off-street vehicular parking spaces shall be improved to the following standards:
A. Connectivity. Parking lots for new development shall be designed to provide
vehicular and pedestrian connections to adjacent sites unless as a result of any of the
following such connections are not possible:
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1. Topographic constraints;
2. Existing development patterns on abutting property which preclude a logical
connection;
3. Traffic safety concerns; or
4. Protection of significant natural resources.
B. Parking Stall Minimum Dimensions. Standard parking spaces shall conform to the
following standards and the dimensions in Figure 17.75.03 and Table 17.75.02-
provided that compact parking spaces permitted in accordance with Section
17.64.040(G), shall have the following minimum dimensions:
1. Width — Shall be as provided in Column "B" in Table 17.75.02;
Length - Shall reduce column "C" in the table 17.75.02 by no more than three (3)
feet.
SECTION 12. Amendments to Title 17.76 Conditional Use Permits is amended to
remove the required fee which is set by resolution:
CHAPTER 17.76
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
17.76.020 Information required.
17.76.020 Information required
An Application for a conditional use permit shall include the following information:
A. Name and address of the applicant;
B. Statement that the applicant is the owner of the property or is the authorized
agent of the owner;
C. Address and legal description or the assessor's parcel number of the property;
D. An accurate scale drawing of the site and improvements proposed. The drawing
must be adequate to enable the planning commission to determine the compliance of
the proposal with the requirements of this title;
E. A statement indicating the precise manner of compliance with each of the
applicable provisions of this title together with any other data pertinent to the findings
prerequisite to the granting of a use permit.
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SECTION 13. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City
Code and the word Ordinance may be changed to "code", "article", "section", "chapter",
or other word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered,
provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions need not be
codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross references and any
typographical errors.
SECTION 14. Effective Date. The Central Point City Charter states that an ordinance
enacted by the council shall take effect on the thirtieth day after its enactment. The
effective date of this ordinance will be the thirtieth day after the second reading.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this day
of , 2015.
Mayor Hank Williams
ATTEST:
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SECTION 13. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City
Code and the word Ordinance may be changed to "code", "article", "section", "chapter",
or other word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered,
provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions need not be
I codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross references and any
typographical errors.
SECTION 14. Effective Date. The Central Point City Charter states that an ordinance
enacted by the council shall take effect on the thirtieth day after its enactment. The
effective date of this ordinance will be the thirtieth day after the second reading.
Pa sed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 7 day
of Ca ) )2015.
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Mayor Hank Williams
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