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Ordinance No. 00-23 "EXHIBIT A" CITE'OF TIGARD,OREGON ORDINANCE NO.00-_2,- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ALLOW DAY CARE USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES WHEREAS, the applicant requested a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow day care uses either conditionally or outright in all industrial zones;and WHEREAS, the City Council opened a Public Hearing on the request on April 11, 2000 and heard testimony on April 25,2000 and indicated they were supportive of the proposed zone change and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval;and WHEREAS, Staff prepared recommended language and an Ordinance which was discussed at the June 20,2000 City Council work sesssion;and WHEREAS, the City Council determined that the proposed language adequately addressed concerns regarding protecting both the proposed daycare uses,as well as,existing adjacent industrial uses;and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the applicable Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines adopted under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197; any federal or state statutes or regulations found applicable; any applicable Metro regulations; any applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies; and any applicable provisions of the City's implementing ordinances;and WHEREAS, the City Council has found the following to be the only applicable review criteria: Community Development Code Sections 18.380 and 18.390; Comprehensive Plan Policies 5 and 12.3; The Metro 2040 Plan;and Statewide Planning Goals 1,2,9, 12 and 14;and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed zone ordinance amendment is consistent with the applicable review criteria and that approving the request would be in the best interest of the City of Tigard. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: The specific text amendements attached to this Ordinance are hereby adopted and approved by the City Council. PASSED: This o'Z�" day of 0-un-pi 2000. Mayor C-i"-01AFigffd Brian J. Moore, Council President A7/sT,',—,,-, . s� city RweFdff r7* igerd- Greer A.Gaston,Deputy City Recorder ORDINANCE NO.00- 23 i:curp1ny„1>a\zDa1999-030Rndoc Page I of 1 19-Jun-00m:47 AM *"DRAFT** PROPOSED CHANGES FOR OUTRIGHT PERMITTED USE,WITH RESTRICTIONS TABLE 15.330.1 USE TABLE: INDUSTRIAL ZONES IME CATEGORY I-P I-1, I"II RESIDENTIAL Household Living R1 R1 R1 Group Living N N N Transitional Housing N N N Home Occupation N N N CMC(INSTITUTIONAL) Basic Utilities C C P Colleges N N N Community Recreation N N N Cultural Institutions N N N Day Care W '2 R'o R-2 Emergency Services P P P Medical Centers N N N Postal Service P P P Public Support Facilities P P P Religious Institutions N N N Schools N N N Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges N N N COMMERCIAL Commercial Lodging P N N Eating and Drinking Establishments R' N N Entertainment-Oriented - Major Event Entertainment N N N - Outdoor Entertainment P N N - Indoor Entertainment P N N - Adult Entertainment N N N General Retail - Sales-Oriented RN N - Personal Services R' N N - Repair-Oriented P N N - Bulk Sales N N N - Outdoor Sales N P P - Animal-Related P P P Motor Vehicle Related - Motor Vehicle Sales/Rental N P P - Motor Vehicle Servicing/Repair C P P - Vehicle Fuel Sales P P/C' P Office P N N Self-Service Storage P P P Non-Accessory Parking P P P Page I of TABLE 18.530.1(CONi'T) ISC'ATEGORY INDUSTRIAL Industrial Services N P P Manufacturing and Production - Light Industrial P P P General Industrial N P P - Heavy Industrial N N P Railroad Yards N N P Research and Development P P P Warehouse/Freight Movement N P P Waste-Related N N P Wholesale Sales W P P OTHER PS P5 P5 Agriculture/Horticulture Cemeteries N C N Detention Facilities C N C Heliports C C C Mining N 6 N P Wireless Communication Facilities P/R P P Rail Lines/Utility Corridors P P Pa Other NA NA P P=Permitted R=Restricted C=Conditional Use N=Not Permitted to single-family detached dwelling or single-family mobile or manufactured home allowed for caretaker or kennel owner/operator when located on the same lot as the permitted use and is exclusively occupied by the caretaker or kennel owner/operator and family. 'These limited uses,separately or in combination, may not exceed 20% of the entire square footage within a development complex. No retail uses shall exceed 60,000 square feet of gross leasable area per building or business. 'In-home day care which meets all state requirements permitted by right. °Permitted if all activities,except employee and customer parking, are wholly contained with a building(s). 'When an agricultural use is adjacent to a residential use, no poultry or livestock, other than normal household pets, may be housed or provided use of a fenced run within 100 feet of any nearby residence except a dwelling on the same lot. 6See Chapter 18.798, Wireless Communication Facilities, for definition of permitted and restricted facilities in the I-P zone. 'Vehicle fuel sales permitted outright unless in combination with convenience sales, in which case it is permitted conditionally. 'Explosive storage permitted outright subject to regulations of Uniform Fire Code. D?v care uses with over 5 children are permitted subject to an environmental Impact Assessment in acc rdance with 18.530,¢50 C 1 T•he design of the day care must fully comply v.ith State of Oreeon requirements for outdoor o�ensnace setbacks. Page 2 of 4 18.530.040 Development Standards A. Complia, ce required. All development must comply with: 1. All of the applicable development standards contained in the underlying zoning district, except where the applicant has obtained variances or adjustments in accordance with Chapters 18.370. 2. All other applicable standards and requirements contained in this title. B. Development Standards. Development standards in industrial zoning districts are contained in Table 18.530.2 below: TABLE 18.530.2. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES STANDARD I-P I-L I-H Minimum Lot Size None None None Minimum Lot Width 50 ft. 50 ft. 50 ft. Minimum Setbacks -Front yard 35 ft. 30 ft. 30 ft. -Side facing street on corner& through lots[1] 20 ft. 20 ft. 20 fc. -Side yard 0150 ft.[3] 0150 ft.[3] 0150 ft.[3] -Rear yard 0150 ft.[3][4] 0150 ft.[3] 0150 ft.[3] -Distance between front of garage &property line abutting a public or private street -- -- Maximum height 45 ft. 45 ft. 45 ft. Maximum Site Coverage[2] 75%[5] 85% 85% Maximum Landscape Requirement 25%[6] 15% 1 15% [1]The provisions of Chapter 18.795(Vision Clearance)must be satisfied. [2]Includes all buildings and impervious surfaces. [3]No setback shall be required except 50 feet shall be required where the zone abuts a residential zoning district. [4]Development in industrial zones abutting the Rolling Hills neighborhood shall comply with Policy 11.5.1. [5]Maximum site coverage may be increased to 80%if the provisions of Section 18.530.05013 are satisfied. [6]Except that a reduction to 20%of the site may be approved through the site development review process. I-P-Industrial Park District I-L Light Industrial I-H-'Meavy Industrial Page 3 of 4 1:8.530.050 Additional Development Standards A. Commercial lodging in the I-P zone. The following development standards shall apply for a commercial lodging facility located in the I-P zone: 1. Site size shall be a minimum of two acres and a maximum of five acres. 2. The site shall have access to be approved by the City Engineer to an arterial or major collector street with capacity sufficient to ensure that adequate access to local businesses is maintained. 3. Ancillary uses, also permitted in the I-P zone as contained in Chapter 18.530 shall be allowed as integral elements of the commercial lodging development, provided they comprise no more than 20%of total floor area. 4. Signage shall conform to Chapter 18.780. B. Reduction of lot coverage requirements. Lot coverage may be increased from 75%to 80%as part of the site development review process, providing the following requirements are satisfied: 1. The minimum landscaping requirement shall be 20%of the site. 2. The applicant shall meet the following performance standards with regard to the landscaping plan approved as part of the site development review process: a. Street trees,as required by Section 18.745.040 Cl are to be installed with a minimum caliper of three inches rather than the two inches as measured at four feet in height; b. The landscaping between a parking lot and street property line shall have a minimum width of 10 feet; c. All applicable buffering, screening and setback requirements contained in Section 18.745.050 shall be satisfied. d. The applicant shall provide documentation of an adequate on-going maintenance program to ensure appropriate irrigation and maintenance of the landscape area. C Day care uses. The following standards shall apply for commercial day care uses in industrial zones: I The Environmental Impact Assessment must document noise, visible emissions. vibration, odor glare and heat from uses within one quarter mile A plan and program for day care facilities to provide mitigation on-site for any of the above off-site impacts mist be provided Sound attenuation walls, screening window covering, shades. and other such means are appropriate means of mitigation and may be attached as conditions of approval. 2. The State of Oregon Child Care Division Certification Section shall be notified of the proposed site plans pi;or-to submitting an application to insure that the clans submitted generally address the permitting requirements. 3 Prior to occupancy of a proposed day care.evidence of certification__through the State of Orewn Child Care Division shall be provided 1:\curpin\julia\zoa\zoa1999-02 proposed changes.doc Page 4 of 4