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Case 8:23-cv-00504 Document 1-3 Filed 03/20/23 Page 11 of 76 Page ID #:77 <br /> ZOA No. 2022-03: Zoning Code Amendments and Updates <br /> January 17, 2023 <br /> Page 9 <br /> Noxious Uses <br /> In response to community concerns related to environmental pollution and the proximity <br /> of certain industrial uses in relation to homes, schools, and parks, the City adopted <br /> numerous environmental justice policies and actions in its General Plan to amend use <br /> regulations and development standards in the Zoning Code. A majority of the actions in <br /> the General Plan related to use, buffers, and development standards will be analyzed <br /> and addressed through the comprehensive Zoning Code Update. However, staff will <br /> continue to analyze and propose amendments concurrent with the work taking place to <br /> comprehensively update the Zoning Code in an effort to immediately address pressing <br /> matters. To that end, staff is proposing to create a new Section 41-199.4 (Noxious uses) <br /> to require a CUP for industrial uses that require a permit to handle, store, emit or <br /> discharge regulated compounds, materials, chemicals, or substances from a regional, <br /> state, or federal agency when located within 500 feet of a public park, school, or a <br /> property used or zoned for residential purposes. Additionally, staff proposes to create a <br /> new Section 41-683.6 (Discontinuance of nonconforming noxious use) to require these <br /> types of businesses that do not have a CUP and are nonconforming to comply with <br /> development standards and CUP requirements when a business changes ownership, <br /> requires a new Certificate of Occupancy, or is in violation of any applicable federal, <br /> state, or local regulation for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, receives three <br /> noncompliant notices, or is in violation for a total of ninety (90) days in a one year <br /> period. As previously indicated, staff is reviewing the 500-foot separation from public <br /> parks, schools, or properties zoned or used for residential purposes as directed by the <br /> Council during the adoption of the urgency ordinance and will return at a future meeting <br /> with a recommendation regarding any further changes. <br /> Professional, Business, and Administrative Office; Counseling Services; Medical Offices <br /> Chapter 41 of the SAMC currently does not provide a definition for "professional, <br /> business, and administrative office," and zoning districts where the use is permitted <br /> utilize inconsistent terminology. Staff is proposing to create a new Section 41-127.5 to <br /> define "professional, business, and administrative office" and to amend the uses <br /> permitted sections of various zoning districts where the use is permitted to utilize <br /> consistent terminology and provide clarity. <br /> Chapter 41 of the SAMC currently permits "counseling services" in the General <br /> Commercial (C2) zoning district subject to a CUP, but Chapter 41 does not provide a <br /> definition for the use. As such, businesses offering counseling services have attempted <br /> to operate in zoning districts where the use is not permitted under the impression that <br /> the use could be classified as a "professional, business, and administrative office" or a <br /> "medical office." To provide clarity to prospective businesses, staff is proposing to <br /> create a new Section 41-44.6 to define "counseling services," <br /> Chapter 41 of the SAMC currently does not provide a definition for "medical office," and <br /> zoning districts where the use is permitted utilize inconsistent terminology. The lack of a <br /> definition and utilization of inconsistent terminology, staff spends an inordinate amount <br /> of time providing members of the public and prospective business operators clarification <br />