§ 66-177. Exceptions to standard land use types.  


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  • (a)

    Development in Special Planning Area (SPA) land use zones shall be included within the single family residential, multiple family residential, commercial, business and professional, industrial, and industrial-office park land use types as designated by the Director of the Department of Planning and Community Development, who shall determine which land use type corresponds most directly to the development allowed for specific sites within each SPA land use zone.

    (b)

    Development which is allowed by use permit and which deviates from the basic traffic and transit trip generating characteristics of uses typical for the land use zone in which it is to be constructed or located shall be included within the defined land use types as designated by the Director of the Department of Planning and Community Development. The Planning Director shall determine which land use type corresponds most directly to the development allowed by use permit. This determination is not applicable to those kinds of development allowed by use permit that are incorporated in the definitions of the single family residential, multiple family residential, and business and professional land use types.

    (c)

    For the specified types of development listed in this subdivision, traffic and transit trip generating characteristics result in equivalencies with the standard land use types for purposes of calculating roadway and transit fees pursuant to Sections 16.87.100 [66-184], 16.87.105 [66-185], and 16.87.110 [66-186].

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    Development Type Land Use Type Equivalent Rate
    Churches and related bldgs. Single Family Res. 1.0 additional dwelling units per 1,000 square feet of additional floor area of buildings
    Child care centers Single Family Res. 0.5 additional dwelling units per 1,000 square feet of additional floor area of buildings
    Convalescent hospitals Multiple Family Res. 0.33 additional dwelling units per approved bed
    Congregate care facilities Multiple Family Res. 0.5 additional dwelling units per residential suite or room
    Mini Storage Industrial 1.0 square foot of additional floor area of buildings per square foot of additional floor area of buildings
    Utility bldgs. typically unoccupied Industrial 0.1 square foot of additional floor area of buildings per square foot of additional area of buildings

     

    (Ord. No. 97-01, § 2(16.87.065), 1-2-1997; Ord. No. 97-13, § 2, 3-26-1997; Ord. No. 97-17, § 2, 9-24-1997)

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