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RESOLUTION NO. 97 -3555
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMPLE
CITY APPROVING STANDARD DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA FOR
PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL LEARNING FACILITLES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMPLE CITY DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE:
SECTION 1. Based upon testimony received at a noticed public hearing and upon facts
contained in the staff report and testimony received at a noticed public hearing before the Planning
Commission and City Council, the City Council hereby approves standard development criteria for private
educational learning facilities.
SECTION 2. This resolution shall supersede Resolutions No. 95 -3392 and No. 96 -3548.
SECTION 3. The following uses shall be handled through an administrative review approval
process:
A. Automobile Service Stations
B. Bridal Shops/Tuxedo & Costume Rentals
C. Drive -thru Businesses
D. Restaurants
E. Private Educational Learning Facilities
SECTION 4. The administrative approval of the uses listed above shall continue to be subject
to the standard development criteria shown on Attachments "A" - "D" of Resolution No. 95 -3392 and
Resolution No. 96 -3548; provided, however, the criteria for private educational learning facilities shall be
governed by the criteria set forth on Attachment "E" of this resolution.
SECTION 5. This project should result in no significant affects upon the environment and a
negative declaration has been prepared in accordance with the State CEQA guidelines. The initial
statement as prepared indicates that there is no potential for adverse impact to the environment as it
relates to all wild animals, birds, plants, fish, amphibians and related ecological communities, including the
habitat upon which the wildlife depends for its continued viability.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this resolution and enter
it into the book of original resolutions.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON JANUARY 7, 1997.
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Resolution No. 97 -3555
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I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, Resolution No. 97 -3555 was adopted by the City
Council of the City of Temple City at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of January, 1997, by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilman - Budds, Gillanders, Souder, Wilson
NOES: Councilman - Breazeal
ABSENT: Councilman -None
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ATTACHMENT "E"
PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL LEARNING FACILITIES
STANDARD CRITERIA
1. The fmal development plans, including the floor plan, shall be in substantial compliance with the
submitted/approved plans.
2. The maximum number of students to be accommodated by any private educational learning facility
shall be established at the time of approval, based upon the nature of the business, occupancy
limits, etc. (Facilities with a total enrollment of more than 30 students shall be considered private
schools and shall require a regular C.U.P.)
3. The hours of operation for any private educational learning facility shall be between 8:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m.
4. Students attending any private educational learning facility must be 6 years of age or in the first
grade. (Facilities accommodating children under the age of 6 shall be considered "daycare. ")
5. Any student or pupil under the age of 12 shall be escorted to the entrance of the facility by an
adult over the age of 18.
6. All tutoring and educational functions and activities shall occur indoors.
7. All indoor facilities shall be continuously maintained with air conditioning and heating to the
satisfaction of the City's Building Inspector.
8. Building permits shall be obtained for all tenant improvements.
9. Any submitted site plan shall be reviewed by the City's Traffic Engineer for adequate on -site and
off -site vehicular circulation.
10. Any new exterior signage shall be subject to the review and approval of the Community
Development Department.
11. Any private educational learning facility receiving an approved Administrative C.U.P. shall be
inspected no less than once per year in order to verify compliance with conditions, enrollment, etc.
CC Resolution No. 97 -3555