HomeMy Public PortalAboutOrdinance 72-358ORDINANCE NO. 72 -358
AN. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TEMPLE CITY AMENDING SECTIONS 9390
AND 9410 OF THE TEMPLE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE.
RELATING TO PERMITTED USES IN THE C -2 and
M -1 ZONES: REPEALING SECTIONS 9400 THROUGH
'9404 OF THE TEMPLE CITY MUNICIPAL CODE DELET-
ING THE C -M ZONE,•AND THE ADDITION OF NEW
SECTIONS 9400 THROUGH 9404 ESTABLISHING A
NEW C -3 HEAVY COMMERCIAL ZONE IN THE CITY AND
IMPOSING THE REGULATIONS THEREOF UPON CERTAIN
AREAS AND PARCELS. IN THE.CITY.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMPLE CITY DOES
ORDAIN:
SECTION 1. Section 9390 of the Temple City Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
9390. Permitted Uses. No person shall use, nor shall
any property owner permit the use of any property in. a C -2 zone
for any use, except for the following uses when conducted solely,.
as retail, professional or service establishments:
A. Principal Uses.
1. Any use permitted in the C -1 zone.
2. Addressograph services.
3. Ambulance service..
4. Appliances, household '(repairs permitted).'
5. Auditoriums.•
Automobile rental.
7. Automobile repair garages (all operations to be
conducted within an enclosed building) subject to
CUP requirements.
3. Automobile sales of new cars (sale of used cars and
repairs incidental to primary operation)..
Automobile supply stores (retail sales of
new and rebuilt parts only).
10. Awning shops, canvas goods, sales and service
(within an enclosed building).
11. Blueprint and. photography.
12. Boat, motorcycle and recreational vehicle sales.
(a) Sales may be conducted in the open,
except in required yard areas; and
(b) •Repairs, which must be conducted entirely
within an enclosed building.
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13. Bowling alley, billiard parlor and
similar recreational uses.
14. Business colleges, dance academies,
music instructions and other commercial
schools.
15. Burial caskets.
16. Business and professional offices.
17. Dress or millinery shops.
18. Dry Cleaning establishments, including
coin operated machine (household service).
19. Electrical Distribution and Communica-
tion Equipment, enclosed within a building.
20. Electrical supply.
21. Frozen Food lockers.
22. Glass studios, staining, edging, beveling
and silvering in connection with the sale
of mirrors and glass for decorating purposes.
23. Household appliance stores (repairs incidental
to primary use permitted).
24. Ice cream parlors (processing permitted
for sale on premises only) .
25. Janitorial supplies.
26. Job printers not to exceed 2500 sq. ft. of
gross leasable area.
27. Lapidary shops (within an enclosed building)
28. Laundromats
29. Lodges and meeting halls.
30. Medical clinics.
31. Medical and dental laboratories.
32. Mortuaries and funeral homes.
33. Movie theaters.
34. Music stores (music instructions permitted).
35. Newspaper distributors or business offices.
36. Nurseries and garden supplies.
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37. Optical establishments, including the sale
of lenses and frames and the grinding and
mounting of lenses.
Parking lots, Commercial, provided that where such
parking lots are not enclosed within a building, and
where such facilities abut properties zoned for
residential purposes, there shall be erected a six .
(6) foot high view - obscuring masonry wall adjacent:,
to the property line between the parking lot and
residential property.
39. Pest control and supplies.
40. Plumbing. supplies (within an enclosed building
41. Public utility, business office.
42. Radio and TV stores, including repairs.
43.. Reducing salons, baths, and physiotherapy facilities..
44. Restaurants, cafes and refreshment stands
(subject to CUP requirements, if any).
45.. Shoe repair shops.
46. Swimming pool supply stores.
47. Tailor shops.
48. Taxi service.
49. Taxidermists.
50.. Telephone exchanges
5.1. Other uses as the Planning Commission and City
Council may deem to be similar and not more
obnoxious or detrimental to the public health,
safety and welfare.
B. Accessory Uses.
1. Accessory buildings and structures.
SECTION 2. Section 9410 of the Temple City Municipal Code is
hereby amended to read as, follows:
9410. Permitted Uses. No person shall use nor shall
any property owner permit the use of any portion of any property
zoned M -1 within the City, except for the following uses
1. Any use permitted in the C -3 zone.
Agricultrual contractor equipment, sale, or...
rental or both.
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3. The manufacture and assembly of electrical
appliances including electronic instruments
and devices and small parts and components
therefor.
4. Automobile assembly, body and fender works,
dismantling and used parts storage when
operated and maintained wholly within an .
entirely enclosed building.
5. Automobile painting, providing all painting,
sanding and baking shall be conducted wholly..
within an enclosed building.
6. Automobile forwarding.
7. Batteries. The manufacture and rebuilding
of batteries.
8. Beds, the manufacture of beds and bed-
springs.
9. Blacksmith shops.
10. Boat building.
11. Box factory.
12. Building Material storage yards.
13. Brushes, the manufacture of.
14. Bottling plants.
15. Cabinet shops.
16. Canvas. The manufacture of canvas and
products of canvas.
17. Carpet cleaning plants.
18. Catering establishments.
19. Cellophane. The manufacture of cellophane
products.
20. Cigars, the manufacture of..
21. Cigarettes, the manufacture of.
22. Clocks, the manufacture of.
23. Coffee roasting.
24. Coffins, the manufacture of.
25. Confectionary manufacturing.
26. •Contractors' storage yards:
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27. Cork, the manufacture of cork products,..
28. Cosmetics, the manufacture of.
29. Corrugated cardboard products,'sales,
,storage and manufacture.
30.. Creameries and dairy products manufacturing.
31.
Cutlery manufacturing.
32. Drugs. The manufacture of and sale at
wholesale of drugs.
33. Dry goods. The .manufacture of and sale
at wholesale of, and storage of dry goods.
34. Electric or neon sign manufacturing.
35. Electrical transmission and distribution
substations, including microwave facilities.
36. Engines, the manufacture of internal com-
bustion or steam engines.
37. Engraving. Machine metal. engraving.
38. Feathers. The manufacture or renovation
of feather products, or both.
39. Feed and fuel yards.
40. Fibre products, including fibre glass, the
manufacture of.
41. Fixtures. The manufacture of gas or elec-
trical fixtures, or both.
42. Flour mills.
43. Food products manufacturing, storage and
processing of except lard, pickles, sauer-
kraut, sausages or vinegar.
44. Fruit and vegetable canning, preserving
'and freezing.
45. Furniture, the manufacture of.
46. Fur products, the manufacture of.
47. Garment manufacture.
48. Glass. The production by hand of crystal
glass art novelties within an enclosed
building of fire, resistant construction.
49. Glass, the storage of.
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50. Gloves, the manufacture of.
51. Hatcheries, and the sale of baby , chicks
52. Heating equipment, the manufacture of.
53 .. Horn products, the manufacture of.
54. Ice and cold storage plants.
55. Ice cream manufacturing.
56. Iron. Ornamental iron works but not
including a foundry.
57. Knitting mills.
58. Laundries.
59. Laboratory, experimental film, motion
picture research or testing.
60. Lumber yards..
61. Machine shops.
62. Machinery storage yards.
63. Mattresses,the manufacture and renovation
of.
64. Manufacture of prefabricated buildings.
65. Manufacturing, assembly, compounding or
treating of articles or merchandise from
previously prepared materials.
66. Medicines, the manufacture of.
67. Mills, planing.
68. Motors. The manufacture of electric motors.
69. Musical instruments, the manufacture of.
70. Novelties, the manufacture of.
71. Outdoor advertising structures.
72. Packaging businesses.
73. Parcel delivery terminals.
74. Paint mixing, provided a boiling process
is not employed, no tank farm is permitted
and above - surface thinner storage is limited
to two hundred gallons.
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75. Paper products, the manufacture of, but not
including the manufacture of paper itself.
76. Perfume manufacturing, blending and
bottling.
77. Phonograph records, the manufacture of,
including the grinding and processing of
the basic materials used in connection
therewith.
78. Pie factories.
79.. Plastics, fabrication from.
80. Plastics, the molding of plastics including
the light manufacture of products thereof,
provided all grinding operations are con-
ducted within an enclosed building.
81. Pottery, the manufacture of.
82. Poultry and rabbit dealers, brokers and
slaughter, including custom dressing.
83. Public scales.
84. Public utility service center.
85. Rope, the manufacture and storage of.
86. '.Rubbe,r;. :fabrication of products made from
finished rubber.
87. Rugs, the manufacture of.
88. Sash and door. manufacturing..
89. Sand, gravel, fill dirt, topsoil, sales
and storage.
90. Scientific instrument and equipment manu-
facturing of precision materials.
91. Sheet metal shop.
92. Shoes, the manufacture of.
93. Soap manufacture, cold mix only.
94. Soft drinks, the manufacture and bottling
of.
95. Springs, the manufacture of.
96. Statuary. The manufacture of clay,
paper -mache and stone statuary and monu-
ments.
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97. Stones, precious or semi - precious, manu -.
facturing products of.
98.. Storage space for transit and .transporation
equipment except truck terminals.
99. -Stone monuments and tombstone works.
100. Store fixtures, manufacture and sales..'
101. Textile, manufacture.
102. Testing laboratories.
103. Tile, manufacture of wall and floor tile
and related small products.
104. Tinsmiths.
105. Tire rebuilding, recapping and retreading.
106. Toiletries manufacturing.
107. Tools , the manufacture of.
108. TO : the manufacture of.
109. Transfer, moving and storage of furniture
and household goods.
110. Truck repairing, overhauling and service.
111. Truck and trailer rental concerns.
112. Truck washing and cleaning.
113. Truck transporation yard (except truck
terminals).
114. Type. The manufacture of printers
type.
115. Venetian blinds, the manufacture of.
116. Vitamin tablets, the manufacture of.
117. Warehouse, wholesale and storage.
118. Welding shops.
119. Wire fabrication.
120. Wine storage and manufacture.
121. Wiping rag storage (laundered only).
122. Wood products, the manufacture of.
123. Yarn. The dyeing of yarn and the manufacture .
of yarn products..
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124. Any similar enterprise or business or other
enterprises or businesses which the Planning
Conntission finds are not more obnoxious or
detrimental to the public welfare than the
enterprises enumerated in this section.
SECTION 3. Sections 9400, 9401, 9402, 9403 and 9404
of the Temple City Municipal Code are hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. New Sections 9400, 9401, 9402, 9403 and
9404 are hereby added to the Temple City Municipal Code, reading
as follows:
DIVISION II
HEAVY COMMERCIAL ZONE
C -3
9400. Permitted Uses. No person shall use nor shall
any property owner permit the use of any portion of any property
zoned C -3 within the City, except for the following uses:
A. Principal Uses.
1. Any uses permitted in C -2 zone.
2. Assaying.
3. Automobile repair garages (all operations
to be conducted within an enclosed building), subject
to conditional use permit requirements.
4. Bakeries, processing.
5. Book binding.
6. Building Material.
7. Cleaning and dyeing establishments, wholesale
or industrial.
8. Commercial swimming pools (if enclosed by view -
obscuring walls.)
9. Food commissaries.
10. Job printers.
11. Markets, wholesale or jobbers.
12. Plumbing supply, outdoor storage permitted.
13. Secondhand goods (all goods displayed, sold
and stored within an enclosed building).
14. Welding equipment and supplies; the distribution and
storage of oxygen and acetylene in tanks if oxygen is
stored in a room separate from acetylene, separated by
not less than one -hour fire resistant wall.
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15. Wholesale businesses.
16.. Any similar enterprises or businesses or other
enterprises or businesses which the Planning.Com-
mis.s.ion finds are not more obnoxious or detrimental
to the public welfare than the enterprises enumerated
in this section.
B. Accessory Uses.
1. Accessory buildings and structures.
9401. Standards of Development. All uses in the
C -3 zone shall comply with the following standards of
development:
A. Lot Area. Each lot in the C -3 zone created after
the effective date hereof, shall have a minimum lot area
of not less than:
1. 5,000 square feet if designated C -3
or C -3 q(5,000); or
2. 10,000 square feet if designated C -3
(10,000); or
3. 20,000 square feet if designated C -3
(20,000) or
4. 1 acre, if designated C-30).
B. Lot Width. Each lot in the C -3 zone, created
after the effective date hereof shall have a minimum lot
width of not less than 50 feet.
C. Yards.
1. Front yards. A front yard area of not
less than 15 feet in depth shall be
required of each lot in the C -3 zone
which has a common side lot line boundary
with any lot zoned R -1.
2... Side yards. No side yard shall be required.
3. Required rear yard areas. Each lot in
the C -3 zone shall have and maintain a
rear yard area of not less than 5 feet,
except where the rear of such lots abuts
upon a Pedestrian Mall established by the
City Council.
4. Visions clearance. Each lot in the C -3
zone which has a common boundary line
with any lot zoned R -1, which lot line,
as to the R -1 lot, is a side lot line,
shall observe at the intersection of
such lot line with the street lot line,
a triangular area, one angle of which
shall be formed by the front and side
lot lines separating the lot from the
streets, and the sides of such triangle
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forming the corner angle shall each be
fifteen feet in length, measured from
the aforementioned angle. The third
side of said triangle shall be a straight
line connecting the last two mentioned
points which are distant fifteen feet
from the intersection of the front and
side lot lines. Within the area com-
prising said triangle, no building,
structure, tree, fence, shrub, or other
physical obstruction higher than forty-
two inches above the established grade .
of the lot shall be permitted or main-
tained.
D. Building Bulk.
1. Height limitation. There shall be no
height limitation in the C -3 zone,
provided that when any building or
portion thereof is erected in excess of
45 feet in height, a site development
plan shall be processed in accordance
with Part V hereof.
E. Signs.
1. Signs shall be permitted pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 9320 through
9329 of the Temple City Municipal Code.
9402. Limitations on Permitted Uses.
A. Enclosed uses. All uses in the C -3 zone
shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed
building, except for those permitted and
accessory uses which the Planning Commission
finds are customarily conducted other than
in enclosed buildings.
B. Special development standards. When any lot
in the C -3 zone fronts on a street, the
opposite side of which is zoned for "R"
purposes, or abuts any "R" zoned property,
all of the following standards shall be observed
in the construction and maintenance of build-
ings, structures and uses to be located thereon;
1. Lighting. All outdoor lighting shall be
constructed, operated and maintained so
as to eliminate any interference with, or
nuisance to such adjacent "R" zoned pro-
perties; and
2. Vacant land. All vacant land on the
lot or parcel of land and the parkway
area of land used in conjunction with
permitted uses on such properties,
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shall be surfaced, landscaped or other-
wise maintained in a clean, dust -free
and orderly manner. For the purpose
of this provision, surfacing of con-
crete, asphalt, clean sand or gravel,
placed on soil treated for weed control
or appropriate landscaping shall be
deemed to comply with this provision.
3. Loading docks, storage, etc. Loading
docks, loading areas, surface areas,
outdoor storage or sales area, when
permitted, and all trash, rubbish, or
garbage receptacles or containers,
which are located in a direct line of
vision from any portion of adjacent
"R" zoned properties, shall be enclosed
or screened or be separated from such "R"
zoned properties by a view obscuring
fence or wall, not less than 6 feet in
height, measured from the finished
grade of the C -3 lot. No outdoor storage
shall be permitted to extend above the
height of such fence or wall.
4. Signs. All signs, advertising structures
and the like, located upon such proper-
ties, and all driveways to and from such
properties, shall, as far as is consistent
with the public safety, be located remote
from such "R" zoned properties, when such
"R" zoned properties are located on the
same side of the street as said C -3 zoned
properties.
S. Mechanical devices. All mechanical
heating, airconditioning, refrigeration
or similar devices, maintained and
operated on the exterior of buildings
located in the C -3 zone, shall be enclosed,
and shall be designed, installed, operated .
and maintained in such a manner as to
eliminate unsightliness, noise, smoke,
dust, etc. which would otherwise cause
an interference with adjacent "R" zoned
properties.
6. Change in grade. Where it is contemplated
to change the grade or elevation of such C -3
zoned properties, in excess of 3 feet
vertically, those portions of the property,
abutting "R" zoned properties, a grading
plan therefore shall be submitted to the
City Engineer, in order to obtain a
grading permit, and shall show fencing,
landscaping, barricades, retaining walls, .
and other protective devices, designed to
protect abutting "R" zoned properties.
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9403. Site Plan. Review. :A site plan shall be
required prior to the issuance o 'a• building permit,
or a certificate of occupancy, if no building permit, is
required, for the development of any C -3 zone property
which is required to comply with the special development
standards as hereinabove set forth.
9404. Loading Facilities. Each use permitted
in zone C -3, shall be provided with off - street, off -
alley loading spaces as herein provided. One such
loading space shall be provided for each 12,000
square feet of gross floor area, or fraction thereof,
within the building or buildings located on the lot.
Such loading spaces shall be permanently maintained not
Tess than 30 feet in length by 20 feet in width, with
an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than
fourteen (14) feet. Such facilities shall be surfaced
in the manner required by Section 9296(3) hereof.
SECTION 5. The regulations prescribed in Section 4 hereof
are hereby imposed upon those areas, parcels and lands described
as follows(and such properties are hereby reclassified to C -3,
and the zone map amended accordingly):
South 189 feet of Lot 66, all of Lots, 68, 69, 70,
8, 9, •24, 25, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and the North 100
feet of Lot 47, Tract No. 3623, Map Book 40, p. 52;
Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 and portions of Lot 40, Parcel 14,
41, Parcels 15 & 16, and Lot 43, Parcels 19 & 29,
Record of Survey RS 12 -21; Lots 1, 2, 13 and 14, Block
"A" and Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block "C ", Tract No. 11218,
Map Book 202 - 47 -48 and Lots 71, 72 and 73, Tract
12998, Map Book 264, pages 24 and 25; portions of Lot
12, Parcels 5, 6, 9 and 21, Lot 13, Parcels 16, 17, 18
19 & 21, and all of Lot 20, Sunny View Tract, Map Book
13, page 156 recorded in Office of County Recorder, Los
Angeles County.
(More simply described as: All of the properties
presently zoned C -M on both sides of Rosemead Boulevard
between Las Tunas Drive and Olive Street; Las Tunas
Drive, both sides westerly of Rosemead Boulevard to
Muscatel Avenue: Broadway, southside, from Rosemead
Boulevard to Eaton Wash; and the southeast corner of
Temple City Boulevard and Lower Azusa Road.)
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adop-
tion of this Ordinance and to its approval by the Mayor
and shall cause the same to be published in the Temple
City Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed,
published and circulated in the City of Temple City.
APPROVED and ADOPTED this 23rd day of August , 1972.
C2'ief _Deputy City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss:
CITY OF TEMPLE CITY )
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance,
being Ordinance No. 72 -358, was introduced at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Temple City,
held on the 1st day of August, 1972, and was duly
passed, approved and adopted by said Council, approved
and signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk
at a regular meeting of the said City Council held on
the 23rd day of August, 1972, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen - Dennis, Gilbertson, Merritt, Tyrell, Briggs
NOES: Councilmen -None
ABSENT: Councilmen -None
C ief Deputy City Clerk
of the City of Temple City,
California ,