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• Storage <strong>of</strong> Impounded or Inoperable Vehicles<br />

• Batch Plants<br />

• Mining and Quarrying<br />

• Refuse Transfer & Recycling<br />

In addition, <strong>the</strong> code amendment would delete <strong>the</strong>se same uses from all <strong>the</strong> existing<br />

industrial zones. Thus, every parcel currently zoned for industrial use would no longer<br />

be permitled to establish or expand <strong>the</strong>se uses unless <strong>the</strong> new overlay zone is adopted<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Council on a case by case basis.<br />

The overlay zone code amendment, as proposed:<br />

• Will not prohibit any use outright, but sets a prerequisite <strong>of</strong> a zone change In<br />

order for <strong>the</strong> types <strong>of</strong> uses it regulates to be approved.<br />

• Will not affect any existing business or land use. Any existing industrial land use<br />

that is content with existing entitlements can continue; only those seeking new<br />

land use entitlements would be required to seek a zone change to apply <strong>the</strong><br />

overlay zone to <strong>the</strong>ir property.<br />

• Will not change <strong>the</strong> existing rights to establish all o<strong>the</strong>r industrial land uses. The<br />

base zone <strong>of</strong> M-H (Heavy Industrial), or M-M (Medium Industrial), or M-SC<br />

(Industrial Scenic Corridor) will remain on all parcels currently zoned as such.<br />

• Will not change <strong>the</strong> entitlement process for all o<strong>the</strong>r industrial land uses. O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

industrial land<br />

uses, such as manufacturing, assembly, fabrication and<br />

processing, would continue to apply for a Site Development Permit or CUP in<br />

accordance with <strong>the</strong> existing code requirements.<br />

FINANCIAL IMPACT<br />

Staff time and any related costs for legal review.<br />

AL TERNATIVES<br />

1. Modify proposed discussion topics<br />

2. Modify <strong>the</strong> recommended actions<br />

Prepared by:<br />

Submitled by:<br />

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Thomas G. Merrell, AICP<br />

Planning Manager<br />

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