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Case 8:23-cv-00504 Document 1-3 Piled 03/20/23 Page 12 of 76 Page ID #:78 <br /> ZOA No. 2022-03: Zoning Code Amendments and Updates <br /> January 17, 2023 <br /> Page 10 <br /> on what business uses are categorized as a medical office and where the use is <br /> permitted. Staff is proposing to create a new Section 41-121 to define "medical office" <br /> and to amend the uses permitted sections of various zoning districts where the use is <br /> permitted to provide consistency in terminology and clarity. The amendments would <br /> also address medical offices operated by government, government-subsidized, not-for- <br /> profit, or philanthropic entities subject to approval of a CUP. <br /> Electrified Security Fences <br /> The State of California approved AB 358 August of 2021. The bill authorized property <br /> owners that meet specified requirements to install and operate electrified fences on their <br /> properly to protect and secure commercial or industrial property where a local agency <br /> has adopted an ordinance to permit them. To provide property and business owners <br /> another option to protect their property from theft or vandalism, staff is proposing to <br /> amend Section 41-610.5 (Walls and fences) of the SAMC to permit electric fences in the <br /> Light Industrial (Ml) and Heavy Industrial (M2) zoning districts, respectively, on <br /> properties that abut a railroad right-of-way subject to the issuance of a minor exception. <br /> Additionally, staff is proposing a number of development standards such as minimum <br /> distance from residential properties, screening requirements, and accessibility <br /> requirements to ensure community compatibility, aesthetic considerations, and <br /> emergency responder access are addressed and maintained. <br /> Light Processing Facilities <br /> On July 6, 2021, the City Council adopted an Ordinance No. NS-3007 amending <br /> sections 41-472 and 41-472.5 of the SAMC to require a CUP for light processing <br /> facilities in the Light Industrial (M1) zoning district. While sections 41-472 and 41-472.5 <br /> were amended to require a CUP, Section 41-1251 (Permits required) in Article XIV. — <br /> Recycling Facilities was not updated to expressly require a CUP for light processing <br /> facilities. Staff is proposing to amend Section 41-1251 to explicitly list and require a <br /> CUP for light processing facilities, consistent with sections 41-472 and 41-472.5. <br /> Landscaping-- Synthetic Turf <br /> In response to the extreme drought conditions throughout California, staff is proposing <br /> to amend Section 41-100 and Section 41-609 to include synthetic turf as a permissible <br /> material and to require compliance with landscape guidelines on file with the Planning <br /> and Building Agency. The proposed amendments will allow those properties and <br /> projects not subject to the Water Efficient Landscape Standards the ability to install <br /> synthetic turf as part of the required landscaping and the flexibility needed to adapt <br /> guidelines to address the evolving water crisis. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br /> Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the CEQA <br /> Guidelines, the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA review pursuant to <br /> sections 15061(b)(3) and 15061(b)(5) of the CEQA Guidelines because it will not result <br /> in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, as <br />
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