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O 192 -,-.. - " - - ~ -' -, ORDINANCE NO. / 9'.;t , ~~I~~I~g mI~EO~ct.~510 OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, AS TO DEFINITION FoR HoME OCCUPATION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE DOES ORD!\IN AS FOLLOWS : STOOTION 1. Section 11.24 of Ordinance No. 157 of the City of Arroyo Grande, said Ordinance being known as "THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE" is herewith amended as to definition as follows: (1) Primary Home Occupation: Use of a residence as a re- ceiving telephone office of a primary business and where there are no advertising signs, no display, no stock or commodities sold or stored on the premises, no employees in connection therewith. (2) Secondary Home Occu\:tion: An occupation conducted on the premises by the occupant of t dwelling as a secondary use in connection therewith, and where there are no advertising signs, no display, no stock or coomodities sold or stored on the premises, no employees in cOMection therewith. STOOTION 2. DEFINITICI'I OF HOME OCCUPATION - The foll~ sections are hereby added to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Arroyo Grande: STOOTION 16. Designation of Regulations for Home Occupations. Except as provided in this section, no home occupation as de- fined in Section 11.24 amended shall be established nor shall any building be used for a home occupation except: as hereinafter speci- fically provided. STOOTION 16.1. Primary Home Occupation. Uses Permitted: A. Receiving telephone office of a general contractor, electric or plumbing contractor, subcontractor or specialty contractor; grad- ing, trenching, excavating, paving, street or sewer contractor. Parking of a commercial vehicle shall be limited to one vehicle with an unladen weight of 4,500 lbs. and no equipment. B. Peddling or soliciting orders for painting, pictures, photographs, books, magazines, publications, perio<hcals, wearing apparel, books, shoes, dry goods, n~ions, cosmetics, jewelry, or any other which may be of the same general character as those herein enumerated. SECTICI'I 16.2. Secondary Home Occupation. Uses Permitted: A. Dressmaking, sewing, millinery, child care (over 3 and net to exceed 5), small handcraft, art work, artists, sculptors, tutors, writers,draftsmen, architects, photographers, technical advisors, attorney, real estate broker or agent, or any other which may be of the same general character as those herein enumerated. B. Musical, dancing and educational instruction limited to five or less students at anyone time. _.-'. ~_~____._u ~._"--~. . ~-~----~':::.._- ~- - " . - The following factors shall be used as criteria for the deter- mination of granting a UDC permit unde~ Sections 16.1 and 16.2: A. Effect upon the public health, safety and general welfare of the neighborhood involved and the City at large. B. Effect upon traffic conditions. C. Effect upon the orderly development of the area in question and the City at large in regard to the general planning of the whole cOlIllluni ty . D. That no exterior structural changes will be permitted to accomodate home occupation. SECTION 16.3. General Home Occupations. 1. Application for home occupation permits shall be made in writing by the owner of the property, lessee, purchaser in escrow, or optionee with the written coneent of the O'I'mers, on a for.m prescribed by the Planning Commission of the City of Arroyo Grande. Upon approval by the Director of Public Works, approved permit shall be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. Any permit issued hereunder shall be without termination date, but may be terminated at any time by the Planning Commission following public hearing. Notice of such pUblic hearing shall be given as provided in Section 10.2 hereof. 2. Upon receipt of the application, the Director of Public Works shall determine whether or not the applicAtion meets the re- quirements of this Ordinance. In the event it is determined by the Director of Public Works that the requirements are not met. the permit shall not be issued. 3. Any person may appeal such determination of the Director of Public Works by filing an appeal in writing with the City Clerk together with a filing fee of $25.00, within five regular working days after said determination has been mede. Upon receipt of notice of such appeal, the City Clerk shall set a time within thirty (30) days after the receipt of such notice, of a public hearing on said appeal. Such appeal shall be heard by the Planning Commission. Notice of the hearing of such appeal shall be given as set forth in Section 10 hereof. At the close of the public hearing, the Planning Commission may affirm, revise or modify the decision of the Director of Public Works. If the Planning COlIlllission does not take any action on the appeal within sixty (60) days after the filing thereof, the prior determination shall be deemed affirmed. An appeal from the determination of the Planning Commission may be made to the City Council 8S provided in Section 8 hereof. -2- I ~ . , This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect tl'drty (30) days after its passage, and within fifteen (15) days after its passage it shall be published once, together wi,th the names of the Councilmen voting thereon, in the Arroyo Grande Herald-Recorder. On motion of Councilman McNeil , seconded by Council\\iornan Thompson , and on the following roll call vote, to-wit: 666 AYES: rouncilwoman Thompson, Councilmen Wood, \1cNei l, Burt and )Iayor Jacobs NOES: None ABSE.~T: None the foregoing Ordinance was adopted this 26tb day of \1ay ,19~. ATmST:C~/~;A~/ I, POLLY S. MILLER, ,City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 19/ is a true, full and correct copy of said Ordinance passed and adopted by the City Counc il of the City of Arroyo Grande at a regul ar meeting of said, Council on the /6th day of :\!av , 196~. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 27th day of \1av , 19f1.i-. (seal) -......