HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-02 CC OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 95-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA, AMENDING SECTIONS 9.1, 9.50, 10.1,
11.2, AND 11.26 OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.
348, AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF TEMECULA,
REQUIRING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF NIGHTCLUBS, TEEN CLUBS,
DANCE HALLS, BARS AND COCKTAIL LOUNGES,
BILLIARD HALLS, AND VIDEO GAME ARCADES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Findings. That the Temecula City Council hereby makes the following
findings:
A. That it is the Mission of the City of Temecula to maintain a safe, secure, clean,
healthy and orderly community;
B. That according to State Planning and Zoning Law, a City may adopt locally
appropriate zoning and development regulations;
C. That it is necessary to regulate the establishment of nightclubs, teen clubs, dance
halls, bars and cocktail lounges, billiard halls, and video game arcades through the conditional use
permit process;
D. That if such ordinance were not approved, establishment of such nightclubs, teen
clubs, dance halls, bars and cocktail lounges, billiard halls, and video game arcades without a
conditional use permit would be undertaken that may compromise the public health, safety and
welfare.
Section 2. That notwithstanding any provision of the City of Temecula Ordinance 90-04,
no person shall establish a nightclub, teen club, dance hall, bar and cocktail lounge, billiard hall,
and video game arcade without a conditional use permit. No officer, employee or agent of the
City shall issue any permit or other entitlement which would have the effect of allowing a
nightclub, teen club, dance hall, bar and cocktail lounge, billiard hall, and video game arcade
without a conditional use permit, and in addition, any permit or other entitlement issued in
violation thereof shall be revoked.
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Section 3. Tone Text Amendment. Section 9.1, "a" and "d," "Uses Permitted," in the
C-1 Zone and C-P Zone (General Commercial) of Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 as
adopted by the City is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Article IX
C-1 ZONE
C-P ZONE
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL)
The following regulations shall apply in all C-1 Zones and C-P Zones:
SECTION 9.1. USES PERMITTED.
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The following uses are permitted, only in enclosed buildings with not more than 200
square feet of outside storage or display of materials appurtenant to such use, provided a
plot plan shall have been approved pursuant to provisions of Section 18.30 of this
Ordinance:
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Ambulance services
Antique shops
Appliance stores, household
Art supply shops and studios
Auction houses
Auditoriums and conference rooms
Automobile repair garages, not including body and fender shops or spray painting
Automobile parts and supply stores
Bakery goods distributors
Bakery shops, including baking only when incidental to retail sales on the premises
Banks and financial institutions
Barber and beauty shops
Reserved
Reserved
Blueprint and duplicating services
Book stores and binders
Bowling alleys
Catering services
Cleaning and dyeing shops
Clothing stores
Confectionery or candy stores
Costume design studios
Reserved
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Delicatessens
Department stores
Drug stores
Dry goods stores
Employment agencies
Escort bureaus
Feed and grain sales
Florists shops
Food markets and frozen food lockers
Gasoline service stations, not including the concurrent sale of beer and wine for
off-premises consumption
Gift shops
Hotels, resort hotels and motels
Household goods sales and repair, including but not limited to new and used
appliances, furniture, carpets, draperies, lamps, radios, and television sets,
including repair thereof
Hobby shops
Ice cream shops
Ice sales, not including ice plants
Interior decorating shops
Jewelry stores with incidental repairs
Labor temples
Laboratories, film, dental, medical, research, or testing
Laundries and laundromats
Leather goods stores
Liquor stores
Locksmith shops
Mail order businesses
Manufacturer's agent
Market, food, wholesale, or jobber
Massage parlors, turkish baths, health centers, and similar personal service
establishments
Meat markets, not including slaughtering
Mimeographing and addresograph services
Mortuaries
Music stores
News stores
Notions or novelty stores
Offices, including business, law, medical, dental, chiropractic, architectural,
engineering, community, planning, real estate
One on-site operator's residence, which may be located in a commercial building
Paint and wall paper stores, not including paint contractors
Pawn shops
Pet shops and pet supply shops
Photography shops and studios and photo engraving
Plumbing shops, not including plumbing contractors
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Poultry markets, not including slaughtering or live sales
Printers or publishers
Produce markets
Radio and television broadcasting stations
Recording studios
Refreshment stands
Restaurants and other eating establishments
Schools, business and professional, including art, barber, beauty, dance, drama,
music, and swimming
Shoe stores and repair shops
Shoeshine stands
Signs, on-site advertising
Sporting goods stores
Stained glass assembly
Stationer stores
Stations, bus, railroad, and taxi
Taxidermist
Tailor shops
Telephone exchanges
Theaters, not including drive-ins
Tire sales and service, not including recapping
Tobacco shops
Tourist information centers
Toy shops
Travel agencies
Typewriter sales and rental, including incidental repairs
Watch repair shops
Wholesale businesses with samples on the premises but not including storage
Car washes
Fortune telling, spiritualism, or similar activity
Recycling collection facilities
Convenience stores, not including the sale of motor vehicle fuel
Day care centers
c. (Deleted)
The following uses are permitted provided a conditional use permit has been granted
pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.28 of this Ordinance:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Sale, rental, repair, or demonstration of motorcycles, scooters, and motorbikes
Drive-in theaters
Heliports
Tire recapping
Animal hospitals
Body and fender shops and spray painting
Swap meets
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C-P-S
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All uses permitted in Subsection (a) of this Section that have more than 200 sq. ft.
of outside storage or display of materials
Mini warehouse structures
Lumber yards, including only incidental mill work
Building materials sales yards
Underground bulk fuel storage
Congregate care residential facilities
Convenience stores, including the sale of motor vehicle fuel
Gasoline service stations with the concurrent sale of beer and wine for off-premises
consumption
Liquid petroleum service stations with the concurrent sale of beer and wine for off-
premises consumption, provided the total capacity of all tanks shall not exceed
10,000 gallons.
Bars and cocktail lounges
Billiard halls
Night clubs
Teen night clubs
Videogame arcades."
Section 4. Zone Text Amendment. Section 9.50 "a" and "b, .... Uses Permitted" in the
Zone (Scenic Highway Commercial) of Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 as adopted
City is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Article IXb
C-P-S ZONE
SCENIC HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
The following regulations shall apply in all C-P-S Zones:
SECTION 9.50. USES PERMITTED.
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The following uses are permitted, only in enclosed buildings with not more than 200
square feet of outside storage or display of materials appurtenant to such use, provided a
plot plan shall have been approved pursuant to provisions of Section 18.30 of this
Ordinance:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Ambulance services
Antique Shops
Appliance stores, household
Art supply shops and studios
Auditoriums and conference rooms
Automobile parts and supply stores
Bakery goods distributors
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Bakery shops, including baking only when incidental to retail sales on the premises
Banks and financial institutions
Barber and beauty shops
Reserved
Bicycle sales and rentals
Reserved
Blueprint and duplicating services
Book stores and binders
Bowling alleys
Catering services
Ceramic sales and manufacturing for on-site sales, provided the total volume of
kiln space does not exceed sixteen (16) cubic feet
Cleaning and dyeing shops
Clothing stores
Confectionery or candy stores
Costume design studios
Reserved
Delicatessens
Department stores
Drug stores
Dry goods stores
Electrical substations
Employment agencies
Escort bureaus
Feed and grain sales
Fishing and casting pools
Florists shops
Food markets and frozen food lockers
Gift shops
Hardware stores
Household goods sales and repair, including but not limited to new and used
appliances, furniture, carpets, draperies, lamps, radios, and television sets,
including repair thereof
Hobby shops
Ice cream shops
Ice sales, not including ice plants
Interior decorating shops
Jewelry stores with incidental repairs
Labor temples
Laboratories, film, dental, medical, research, or testing
Laundries and laundromats
leather goods stores
Liquor stores
Locksmith shops
Mail order businesses
Manufacturer's agent
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Market, food, wholesale, or jobber
Massage parlors, turkish baths, health centers, and similar personal service
establishments
Meat markets, not including slaughtering
Mimeographing and addresograph services
Mobilehomes, provided they are kept mobile and licensed pursuant to state law,
use for:
a. Construction offices and caretaker's quarters on construction sites for the
duration of a valid building permit, providing they are inconspicuously
located
b. Agricultural worker employment offices for a maximum of 90 days in any
calendar year
c. Caretakers or watch men and their families provided no rent is paid, where
a permitted and existing commercial use is established. Not more than one
mobilehome shall be allowed for a parcel of land or a shopping center
complex
Music stores
News stores
Notions or novelty stores
Nurseries and garden supply stores
Offices, business
One on-site operator's residence, which may be located in a commercial building
Paint and wall paper stores, not including paint contractors
Parking lots and parking structures
Pawn shops
Pet shops and pet supply shops
Photography shops and studios and photo engraving
Plumbing shops, not including plumbing contractors
Poultry markets, not including slaughtering or live sales
Printers or publishers
Produce markets
Radio and television broadcasting studios
Recording studios
Refreshment stands
Restaurants and other eating establishments
Schools, business and professional, including art, barber, beauty, dance, drama,
music, and swimming
Shoe stores and repair shops
Shoeshine stands
Signs, on-site advertising
Sporting goods stores
Stained glass assembly
Stationery stores
Stations, bus, railroad, and taxi
Taxidermist
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Tailor shops
Telephone exchanges
Theaters, not including drive-ins
Tobacco shops
Tourist information centers
Toy shops
Travel agencies
Typewriter sales and rental, including incidental repairs
Watch repair shops
Wedding chapels
Wholesale businesses with samples on the premises but not including storage
Recycling collection facilities
(Delete)
Gasoline service stations, not including the concurrent sale of beer and wine for
off-premises consumption
Golf cart sales and service
Hotels, resort hotels, and motels
Day care centers
Convenience stores, not including the sale of motor vehicle fuel.
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Uses Permitted by Conditional Use Permit. The following uses are permitted provided a
conditional use permit has been granted pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.28 of this
Ordinance:
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Automobile repair garages, body shops, spray painting shops
Automobile sales and rental agencies
Boat sales, rentals, and services
Car washes
Drive-in theaters
Equipment rental services, including rototillers, power mowers, sanders, power
saws, cement and plaster mixers not exceeding 20 cubic feet in capacity, and other
similar equipment
Heliports
Liquid petroleum service stations, with or without the concurrent sale of beer and
wine, provided the total capacity of all tanks shall not exceed 10,000 gallons
Mortuaries
Sale, rental, repair, or demonstration of motorcycles, scooters, or motorbikes of
two horsepower or greater
Animal hospitals
Sports and recreational facilities, not including motor-driven vehicles and riding
academics, but including archery ranges, athletic fields, beaches, golf driving
ranges, gymnasiums, miniature golf, parks, playgrounds, sports arenas, skating
rinks, stadiums, and commercial swimming pools
Tire recapping
Tire sales and services, not including recapping
Trailer and boat storage
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Travel trailers, mobilehomes, and recreational vehicle sales and service
Truck sales and services
Trucks and trailers; the rental of trucks not over 19,500 pounds gross weight, with
body not to exceed 22 feet in length from the back of the cab to the end of the
body; and the rental of trailers not exceeding 6 feet in width or 22 feet in length
Underground bulk fuel storage
(Deleted)
All uses permitted in subsection (a) that have more than 200 square feet of outside
storage of display of materials
Gasoline service stations, with the concurrent sale of beer and wine for off-
premises consumption
Convenience stores, including the sale of motor vehicle fuel
Bars and cocktail lounges
Billiard halls
Night clubs
Teen night clubs
Videogame arcades.
Section 5. Zone Text Amendment. Section 10.1 "b" and "c", "Uses Permitted," subject
to a conditional use permit in the I-P Zone (Industrial Park) of Riverside County Ordinance No.
348 as adopted by the City is hereby amended to read as follows:
"ARTICLE X
I-P ZONE
(INDUSTRIAL PARK)
The following regulations shall apply is all I-P Zones:
SECTION 10.1. USES PERMITTED.
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The following uses are permitted provided a conditional use permit has been granted
pursuant to Section 18.28 of this Ordinance:
1. Airports
2. Heliports
3. Recycling processing facilities
4. Bars and cocktail lounges
5. Billiard halls
6. Night clubs
7. Teen night clubs
8. Video game arcades
c. Any use that is not specifically listed in subsection a. and b. may be considered a
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conditionally permitted use provided that the Planning Director finds that the proposed use
is substantially the same in character and intensity as those listed in the designated
subsections"
Section 6. Zone Text Amendment. Section 11.2 "c" and "f", "Uses Permitted," subject
to a conditional use permit in the M-SC Zone (Manufacturing - Service Commercial) of Riverside
County Ordinance No. 348 as adopted by the City is hereby amended to read as follows:
"ARTICLE XI
M-SC ZONE (MANUFACTURING - SERVICE COMMERCIAL)
SECTION 11.2. USES PERMITTED.
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The following uses are permitted provided a conditional use permit has been granted
pursuant to Section 18.28 of this Ordinance:
(1)
(2)
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(4)
(5)
(6)
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Meat packing plants, not including slaughtering or rendering of animals
Cemeteries, crematories, and mausoleums
Paper storage and recycling, not within a building
Brewery, distillery, or winery
Acid and abrasives manufacturing
Fertilizer production, organic or inorganic
Petroleum and bulk fuel storage, above ground, pursuant to Ordinance No. 546
Paints and varnishes manufacturing and incidental storage
Concrete batch plants and asphalt plants
Recycling processing facilities
(Deleted)
Airports
Poultry and egg processing
Recycling of wood, metal, and construction wastes
Natural gas storage, above ground
Drive-in theaters
Disposal service operations, not including transfer stations
Bars and cocktail lounges
Billiard halls
Night clubs
Teen night clubs
Video game arcades
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Any use that is not specifically listed in Subsections (b) and (c) may be considered a
conditionally permitted use provided that the Planning Director finds that the proposed use
is substantially the same in character and intensity as those listed in the designated
subsections."
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Section 7. 7one Text Amendment. Section 11.26 "c" and "f", "Uses Permitted," subject
to a conditional use permit in the M-M Zone (Manufacturing - Medium) of Riverside County
Ordinance No. 348 as adopted by the City is hereby amended to read as follows:
"ARTICLE XIa
M-M ZONE (MANUFACTURING - MEDIUM)
SECTION 11.26. USES PERMITTED.
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The following uses are permitted provided a conditional use permit has been grated
pursuant to Section 18.28 of this Ordinance:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
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Auto wrecking and junk yards
Abattoirs
Cemeteries, crematories, and mausoleums
Paper storage and recycling, not within a building
Cotton ginning
Acid and abrasives manufacturing
Fertilizer production, and processing organic or inorganic
Petroleum and bulk fuel storage, above ground, pursuant to Ordinance No. 546
Paints and varnishes manufacturing and incidental storage
Concrete batch plants and asphalt plants
Disposal service operations
Drive-in theaters
Airports
Dump sites
Recycling of wood, metal, and construction wastes
Sand blasting
Gas, steam, and oil drilling operations
Sewerage treatment plants
Swap meets
Smelting metal and foundries
Recycling processing facilities
Bars and cocktail lounges
Billiard halls
Night clubs
Teen night clubs
Video game arcades
Any use that is not specifically listed in Subsections (b) and (c) may be considered a
conditionally permitted use provided that the Planning Director finds that the proposed use
is substantially the same in character and intensity as those listed in the designated
subsections."
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Section 8. Environmental Compliance The City Council determines that this
amendment to Riverside County Ordinance No. 348, as adopted by the City of Temecula is
exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act because adoption of
this Ordinance will have no impact on the environment (Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA
Guidelines).
Section 9. Severability The City Council hereby declares that the provisions of this
Ordinance are severable and if for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction shall hold any
sentence, paragraph, or section of this ordinance to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining parts of this ordinance.
Section 10. Effective Date This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30)
days after its passage. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. The City
Clerk shall publish a summary of this Ordinance and a certified copy of the full text of this
Ordinance shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk at least five days prior to the adoption
of this Ordinance. Within 15 days from adoption of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall publish
a summary of this Ordinance, together with the names of the Councilmembers voting for and
against the Ordinance, and post the same in the office of the City Clerk.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24th day of January, 1995.
ATTEST:
Jun S ~(~~k,
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Jeffrey E. Stone, Mayor
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE)
CITY OF TEMECULA )
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I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Ordinance No. 95-02 was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a regular meeting
of the City Council on the 10th day of January, 1995 and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly
adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 24th day of January, 1995, by
the following roll call vote:
AYES: 5
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Lindemans, Mufioz, Parks, Roberts,
Stone
NOES: 0
COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 0
COUNCILMEMBERS: None
June S. Greek,"L-~IVl'~, City
Clerk
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