HomeMy WebLinkAbout6921_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 6921
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REDLANDS AMENDING SECTION EV 3.0910 OF THE CITY OF
REDLANDS' SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 40 RELATING TO PERMITTED
LAND USES IN THECOMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL LAND USE
DISTRICT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section EV 3.0910(6)of City of Redlands' Specific Plan No. 40
relating to permitted land uses within the"General Commercial" land use district is
hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section EV3.0910 Permitted Land Uses
The following uses are permitted within the Commercial Industrial District. New
construction shall require Commission Review and Approval as established in the
Redlands Municipal Code. Determinations regarding similar uses not specifically listed
shall be made pursuant to §EV3.0135(b).
(1) Agriculture as a continuation of the existing land use, including orchards,
groves, nurseries, field crops,tree crops, berry crops, bush crops,truck gardening and
commercial flower growing, and all necessary structures and appurtenances thereof.
(2) Uses permitted and as regulated in the Administrative/Professional
District.
(3) Research and Development Research laboratories, product development
facilities, and testing laboratories and facilities,typified by,but not limited to facilities
for products or processes which typically do not involve the potential for producing
odors, air pollutant emissions, or other potential impacts on adjoining properties or public
infrastructure:
• Electrical
• Film and photographic
• Mechanical
• Medical and dental
• Metallurgical
• optical
• Pharmaceutical
• X-Ray
(4) Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing which takes place
entirely within an enclosed building with no external emissions or other indication of the
processes taking place in the building. Other products may also be manufactured within
enclosed buildings. Uses which produce external emissions shall require a Conditional
Use Permit,per Section EV3.0913. The following are typical of the products which can
be manufactured in this manner.
• Apparel, drapery, upholstery,millinery, and related cloth and
clothing items.
• Fabricated metal products, including heating and air conditioning
equipment, communication equipment, electrical equipment,
plumbing fixtures, and radio.
• Furniture and fixtures, including office fiumiture, store fixtures,
blinds and shades, furniture, and shelving.
• Miscellaneous manufactured goods, including jewelry, lapidary,
precious metals,toys, sporting goods, umbrellas, brushes,
novelties,notions,silverware, pictures and frames,musical
instruments, tobacco products, artist supplies and similar goods.
• Professional and scientific goods, including measuring
instruments, clocks and watches, optical goods, surgical and
medical instruments, photographic equipment, engineering,
scientific and research instruments,computers, orthopedic,
prosthetic and surgical appliances, ophthalmic goods, and similar
equipment and supplies.
• Publishing, including newspapers, business forms,typesetting,
photoengraving, bookbinding, and printing.
• TV equipment, appliances, wiring, cutlery and hand tools,
fasteners, and similar equipment and supplies.
(5) Retail sales as permitted in the General Commercial District.
(b) Provision of services to individuals and businesses,typified by but not
limited to the following types of services:
• Animal hospitals
• Auto rental
• Business and research offices related to the administration and
operation of the permitted industrial uses
• Beauty Salons, including salons that provide medical
massage therapy as a supplementary service,
provided:
1. That the beauty salon fronts directly on a
Major Arterial street, as defined in the City's
General Plan,
2. That the location of the beauty salon has
parking as required by Section 1V4.0201.
3. If medical massage therapy services are
provided,that
a. A minimum of eighty percent(80%)
of the beauty salon's massage clients
are from referrals by state-licensed
health care providers,
b. The beauty salon's records are kept
on the premises and made accessible to
the City upon request.
• Equipment rental
• Furniture upholstery
• Hotels
• Ice manufacture, cold storage and frozen food lockers
• Mail order houses
• Off-street parking
• Parcel delivery
• Pest control
• Printing, lithographing, publishing
• Public scales
• Public utility offices and service yards
Radio and television broadcasting studios
• Repair of any item permitted to be sold in this district
• Restaurants, cafes, and cafeterias
• Restaurants operated for employees on the premises
• Sign painting
• Trade union halls
(7) Other uses typically associated with light manufacturing within enclosed
buildings, including but not limited to the following:
• Business, technical, trade or professional schools
• Clubs, lodges and similar organizations
• Government buildings
• Warehouses and distribution centers
• Wholesale trade of most consumer items, including motor vehicles,
drugs, dry goods, apparel, groceries, building materials and paper
products.
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this 16th day of February, 2010.
Mayor of the City of Redlands
ATTEST:
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City Clerk, City of Redlands
I, Sam Irwin, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 6921 was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof
held on the 16th day of February,2010 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Bean, Harrison, Gallagher, Aguilar; Mayor Gilbreath
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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City Clerk, City ot Redlands