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ATTY/RESO.0142/PC RESO ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT REQUIREMENTS -CHILDCARE <br />REV: 11-25-2020 PR <br />Page 12 of 17 <br /> <br />7. Child Care Centers: One (1) parking space is required per employee, plus 1 <br />additional space for every 10 employees. <br /> <br /> <br />[Article 39 is amended as follows] <br /> <br />Article 39 –CHILD CARE FACILITIES <br /> <br />39.1 - Purpose. <br /> <br />To promote child care uses in locations convenient to homes and employment centers <br />that meet resident and employee needs while complying with State requirements. To <br />provide for the application of development and operational criteria and standards to <br />assure the health, safety, peace, convenience, comfort, and general welfare of the public, <br />and to comply with State of California requirements for child care facilities. <br /> <br />39.2 Definitions. <br /> <br />A. Small Family Child Care Home. A facility that provides care, protection, and <br />supervision for eight or fewer children, including children under 10 years of age who <br />reside at the home, as set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 1597.44 and as <br />defined in implementing State regulations. <br />B. Large Family Child Care Home. A facility that provides care, protection, and <br />supervision for 7 to 14 children, inclusive, including children under 10 years of age <br />who reside at the home, as set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 1597.465 <br />and as defined in implementing State regulations. <br />C. Child Care Center. A facility that provides non-medical care to children under <br />eighteen (18) years of age on less than a twenty-four (24)-hour basis. Child Care <br />Centers include infant centers, preschools, extended day care facilities and school <br />age child care centers and exclude family child care homes. <br /> <br />39.23 - Child Care Centers. <br /> <br />Any child care facility other than a small or large family child care home, including, but not <br />limited to, infant centers, preschools, extended day care facilities, and school age child <br />care centers, Child care centers are shall be subject to the following regulations: <br /> <br />A. Residential Zoning Districts. Child Care Centers located in the "RH," "R-1," "R-2," <br />and "R-3," “R-4,” and “R-5” Zoning Districts shall only be permitted if the facility is to <br />operate in conjunction with a public or quasi-public use, and shall be subject to first <br />securing a Use Permit. Child Care Centers located in the "R-4" and "R-5" Zoning <br />Districts shall be permitted subject to first securing a Use Permit. Child Care Centers <br />are allowed by right in conjunction with any public or quasi-public use in residential <br />districts.
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