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City Council
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5/21/2012
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8.A. - Page 20 <br /> ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> S) Restricted Uses <br /> 1. Standards <br /> a. The following uses are permitted as part of the �e�+epa-4 <br /> Restricted Uses use group subject to first securing a Use <br /> Perm it: <br /> • Bail bonds offices <br /> • Liquor stores <br /> �T�jqno r»rlr�ro�Qnninn o�l�j �ni�vinn oh�j �n��� <br /> 9�P�^°�� � �° � <br /> hi icinoccoc �nihinh rorvi iiro �ho nlion� �n rlicrnho <br /> • Sale of second-hand items, including pawn shops and used <br /> clothing shops <br /> • Social service facilities <br /> • Temporary Uses <br /> • Other uses deemed by the Planning Manager/Designee to <br /> meet the purpose and intent of the Plan. <br /> b. �a� Restricted Uses shall be accessed by the most <br /> compatible Private Frontage type, as determined by the <br /> Planning Manager/Designee (see Section 2.8.4). <br /> c. �e�+e�a-4 Restricted Uses must obtain a Use Permit, which <br /> shall be acted upon by the Zoning Administrator in accordance <br /> with the procedure set forth in Section 2.2.5. <br /> 2. Guidelines <br /> There are no �e�+e�a-4 Restricted Uses use group guidelines. <br /> Section 10. Section 2.2.4 is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 2.2.4. MAXIMUM ESTABLISHMENT LENGTH <br /> In order to foster the most dynamic, interesting, and vibrant pedestrian <br /> activity possible, it is important to ensure that large stretches of sidewalks <br /> are not dominated by one ground floor use. When one establishment <br /> dominates too large of an area, coming and going activity is focused on a <br /> ATTY/RES0.2237/AMENDING BOOK II OF THE DTPP <br /> REV:05-10-12 VR <br /> Page 12 of 21 <br />
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