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Reso 5015 - 2-EA-99 CITY OF CUPERTINO 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 RESOLUTION NO. 5015 OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 19.56), RELATED TO PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES Recommendation of approval is based on the attached ordinance (Exhibit A). PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22°d day of February, 1999, at a Regular Meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Cupertino, State of California, by the following roll call vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Corr, Harris, Kwok, Stevens NOES: COMMISSIONERS: Chairman Doyle ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: ATTEST: APPROVED: � Q Robert S. Cowan David Doyle, airma Director of Community Development Planning Commission g:/pdreport/res/2ea99 � ORDINANCE NO. 1815 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERT1Nn AMENDING THE GENERAL COMMERCIAL (CG) ORDINANCC, CHAPTCR 19.56 RELATED TO PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, DOLS ORDAIN AND ENACT THE FOLLOWING: , 19.56.30 Permitted Uses (Make the following changes only; all the remaining permitted uses remain the samc) L. Specialty food stores which cumulatively comprise less than fif'ty percent of the rctaii space of a single building or shopping center s�ua�eet; O. Vocational and specialized schools, dance and music studios, gymnasiums and hcaltli clubs which cumulatively comprise less than fifty percent of the space in a shoppinb center, provide adequate parking as determined by Chapter 19.100 and meet noise requirements as determined by Chapter 10.48; P. (previous "O") 19.56.040 Conditional uses. The following uses may be conditionally allowed in the CG zoning district, subject to issuance of a conditional use permit: A. Issued by the Director of Community Development 1. Specialty food stores which cumulatively�oceupy more than fif'ty percent o f'tl�e building floor space in a single building or shopping center; 2. Vocational and specialized schools, dance and music studios, gymnasiums and health clubs which cumulatively comprise more than fifty percent of the space i n a shopping center, provide adequate parking as determined by Chapter 19.100 and mc�t noise requirements as determined by Chapter 10.48; 3. Retail/service kiosks located in an unenclosed space visible from public strc;ets c�r other publicly owned space,where adequate parking is provided as determined by Chapter 19.100, which do not result in traffic or circulation impacts, have attractivc designs and landscaping, and are compatible with the surrounding architecture; B. Issued by the Planning Commission: 1. Automobile repair shops and tire repair shops; 2. Commercial parking and parking garages; 3. Convenience markets; � 4. Hotels, motels, and boardinghouses; 5. Liquor stores; 6. Drinking establishments; 2 7. Full-service restaurants with separate bar facilities; fast-food restaurants, ancl any entertainment facilities (e.g., dancing, live music) in association with full-service or fast-food restaurant; 8. Commercial entertainment establishments, such as indoor theaters, bowlin� alleys, billiard and pool parlors, dance halls, skating rinks, and arcades; 9. Private clubs, lodges and fraternal organizations, as principle uses buildin�s; fraternity and sorority houses; 10. Child care centers, day nurseries, and playgrounds; 11. Pet shops and facilities for bathing, clipping, trimming, and similar scrvices for pets, when not located in a soundproof space; 12. Mortuaries; 13. Theaters; 14. Automobile service stations, automobile washing facilities; 1 S. Automobile, trailer, tire and boat sales and rental, limited to new and uscd vehicles in operable condition; 16. Any commercial establishments with drive through facilities; 17. Late evening activities which occur between 11:00 P.M. through 7:00 A.M. (ord. 1637 (part), 1993;Ord 1618 (part), 1993; Ord. 1601 Exh. A (part), 1992). 18. Business activities which display merchandise or provide services in an unenclosed space visible from a public street or adjoinin�; residential property, except activities which display merchandise as provided by Section 19.56.070.1.d. 19. Business activities, which incorporate contracting services for which a contracting license issued by the State of California, are required. 20. Other commercial uses which are neither permitted uses nor excluded uses and which are, in the opinion of the Planning Commission, consistent witl� the character of a general commercial (CG) zone of the same general character listed in this section, and which do not create signiticant adver�c impacts to the sunounding area due to odor, dust, fumes, glare, radiation, vibration, noise,traffic, or litter; INTRODUCED AND PASSED This day of March, 1999 at a regular City Council meeting. VOTE: MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Ayes: Noes: Absent: Abstain: � ATTEST: APPROVED: