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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-1200 - Amends Sec. 19.16.010, zoning (Repealed by 2131)..-.....~I t 4.• .t • '"J CIT Y 0 F MAR Y S V ILL E Marysville,Washington ORDINANCE NO."o?,,~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE AMENDING SECTION 19.16.010 OF THE MARYSVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE (TABLE OF PE~1ITTED USES)RELATING TO THE COMMUNITY BUSINESS ZONE WHEREAS,the City Council recognizes a changing role for the Community Business Zone in the City of Marysville,and desires to rede- fine the uses which are permitted within said zone;and WHEREAS,the City Council desires to restructure Chapter 19.16 of the Marysville Municipal Code,and to withhold publication in the City's Code Book of the following amendments to the Community Busi- ness Zone until such time as all other provisions in Chapter 19.16 may be likewise amended;NOW,THEREFORE,. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE,WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1:All references to the Community Business Zone in Section 19.16.010 of the Marysville Municipal Code (Table of Permitted Uses)are hereby amended to provide as specified in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2:This Ordinance shall become effective five days following lts publication,as required by law.However,the City staff is directed not to have the text of this Ordinance published in the City Code book until such time as the entire Chapter 19.16 of said Code Book is restructured. PASSED day of APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~~NEY. ORDINANCE -1 and APPROVED by this Mayor this~j)~ 1981. ./ MAYOR ATTEST: ~~LERK •-,~~."~.......".... • • -t.- OUTRIGHT EXHIBIT A COJ\1r-1UNITY BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE Accessory uses clearly inciden- tal to a permitted use and which will not create a nui- sance or hazard. Agencies as follows,rendering specia~ized services not involving retail trade with the general public nor main- tenance of a stock of goods for sale:Real estate in- surance,advertising,' brokerage. Alcohol beverage packaged Re- tail sale.. Ant:iques and gift retail Sale,. Apothecary shop operated as a retail use within a building, the primary use of which is for a hospital,clinic or phy- sicians'offices;provided that the apothecary shop shall sell only drugs,prescription medicine (both .ethical and proprietary),medicinal sup- plies and appliances and pharmaceutical products;and provided further,that not' more than fifty percent of the ground floor area of such building is used for such apo- thecary shop. Art supplies retail sales. Automobile parking operated in conjunction with permitted. ·uses and in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 19.36 •. Bakery shops and confection- ari~s operating both whole- sale and retail business; provided such operations are limited to 1,500 square feet of manufacturing area and to the use of nonsmoke pro- ducing types of furnaces. Banks. Barber,.beauty and other personal services. Blueprinting and photo- stating establishments.· Book and stationary stores. Bus passenger stations. Candy retail 'outlet. Catering establishments. Amusement enterprises similar to billiards,pool,bowling, shooting gallery,rollerrink, dancehall,but not including .theater.. Automobile (new and used)and accessory sales. Automobile commercial parking enterprise. Automobile laundry. Automobile Repair Garages. Boat sales,new and used •. I . "..~'.. :"•.' : .,;;;joQ~U-=-T.::..;R..:.:.I..:.G.::..;H-=-T COMMUNITY BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE Page ;2. Catering establishments con- ducted as an incidental home occupation;,except that not more than five temporary employees may be employed on these premises. Churches and other places of worship,including parish houses and Sunday school buildings. Clinics. Clothing sales. Colleges,business colleges, trade schools,music con- servatories,dancing schools and simi~ar organizations,all without students in residence; offering training in specific fields! Convalescent and nursing homes. and homes for the care of children or the aged. Dairy bars and ice cream manu- facture for retail sale on the premises only. Department and variety stores. Drugstores .: Dry cleaning pick-up stations. Dry cleaning,pressing and dyeing plants operated in conjunction with retail service counter;pro- vided that not more than 2,000 square.feet is devoted to these processes. Eating and Drinking establish- ments. Eating and Drinking establish- ments when operated as an ac- cessory (incidental)use to a motel. Book bindery. Feed and seed retail sale. Fertilizer retail sales. Finance·and loan companies. Florist,retail. Food processing;for sale at retail on the premises,but excluding the killing and dressing of any flesh or fowl. Food stores (retail only)~gro- cery,delicatessen,meat and fish,but excluding the killing and dressing of any flesh or fowl • ...... Clubs and other places of entertainment operated as commerc{al enterprises. nay nurseries and day care centers with five or fewer children. Day nurseries and day care centers with five to twenty children. Day nurseries and day care centers with an excess of twenty children. Dwellings,up to two in number which are located above a ground floor commercial use. .." ~.I .;'\. ...."-" •fI'-......... .... OUTRIGHT COMMUNI,':'Y BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE Page 3 Frozen Food Locker. Fuel oil and kerosene for do- mestic heating purposes in ground containers not exceed- ing 750 gallon capacity. Fuel oil and kerosene;the in- cidental sale at retail of same in cans of not over five gallon capacity. Furniture retail sales.' Furriers,retail sales. Fur stroage. Gasoline stations with no gasoline or oil pump or appliance located within 12 feet of any street line unless within a building. Hardware,appliance and elec~ tricalitems,retail.sale. Hat Cleaning and blocking. Home occupations as regulated in Sections 19.08.215 ,, ~Hospitals. Hotels not catering to transient guests and not carrying on mer- chandising except that which is incidental to the operation of the hotel and fox the con- venience of guests and where there is no exterior display of merchandise. Office and Secretarial service establishments. Incidental accessory retail uses such as cafeterias,gift or variety shops,soda bars con- ducted solely for the con- venience of the employees, patients,patrons or visi- tors on ,the 'premises wholly within the principal build- ing and without exterior ad- vertising display. Jewelry and watch sales.I . e '......J ~", .-'.; ...;,I..... ...r ","~.."........ OUTRIGHT COMMUNITY BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE Page 4 Laundries:All hand laundries and any small power laundries operated in conjunction with a retail service counter on the premises where not more than 2,000 square feet of floor space is devoted to the luundering and fin~sh­ inq processes;provided the total operating capacity of all commercial washing mach- ines shall not exceed 400 pounds and no coal-burning or smoke-producing equipment is used. Launderette service:Where individual,family-sized laundry equipment is rented for use by the customer. Laundry pick-up stations. Libraries,museums and art galleries. Locksmiths and gunsmiths. Locker market. Motels and motor hotels. Music stores. Newsstands. Office buildings,governmental and private office build- ingsincluding professional offices. Office buildings and profes- sional offices for licensed practitioners in fields re-. lated to medicine,dentistry, optometry,law t engineering, architecture and accounting. Office equipment and supplies sales and services. Opticians and optical supplies sales Paint retail sales. Pet shops,~ird stores,taxi- dermists. Photographic studios and camera supply stores . .plUmbing shop and yard. Printing,publishing and"repro- duction establishments. Motorcycle sales,&repair. Orphanage and chartiable insti- tutions;all provided'that no buildings so used shall be within 100 feet of any plot line. '.-...-......,.... -:-::..'~:'~..r ,., ..:~''',i,~:...... OUTRIGHT COMMUNITY BUSINESS CONDITIONAL USE Page 5 Printing,publishing and repro- duction establishments opera- ted by three persons or less. Public transportation shelter stations. Radio,television retail sales and service. Repair and servicing of office and household equipment. Retail stores not otherwise named on this list including those conducting incidental light manufacturing or processing of goods above the first floor or in the basement to be sold exclusively on the premises and employing not more than ten operatives. Retail stores similar to those otherwise named on the list. Schools,commercial. Shoe repair. Signs,as regulated in Section 19,20.010 and Chapter 16.16. Sporting goods sales. Storage,under cover,of goods intended for retail sale on the premises,but not includ- ing combustibles. Tailors,dressmakers,milliners, Taxi stands. Taxi stands limited to five taxis. Undertaking establishments, mortuaries,funeral homes or parlors. Upholstery,paperhanging,and decorator shops. Veterinary hospitals. Produce stands. Recreational clubs,centers buildings,gymnasiums,parks and fields,which are operated for profit. Theaters,coliseums and assembly halls housed in a permanent indoor structure. Trailer sales area. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION No._ STATE OF WASHINGTON, County of Snohomish, ss. on oath deposes and says that he is the;..sec~e-t-ar-N"-----­ of THE MARYSVILLE GLOBE,a weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is a legal newspaper which hall been ap- proved by order of the Superior Court in Snohomish County June 18, 1962 in compliance with Chapter 213 of Washington Laws of 1941,and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the publication hereinafter re- ferred to,published in the English language continually as a weekly newspaper in Marysville,Snohomish County,Wash- ington,and it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the annexed is a true copy of a _____9.~_~~~I!!.l~~_~_~9Q --as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form)of said newspaper once each week for a period of _20....80 con- secutive weeks,commencing on the __?~~~day of __~~~_, 19_.8.1, and ending on the --29.t.b day of -J.ul.l--,19__81 both dates inclusive,and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publi- cation is the s of $__?_~!~_<?,which amount has been paid in fnll _ ___~__'J'--"'-' ____e?_rt t:e.::_ day of ~~:;:~9~~~~ Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. Residing at Marysville. NOTICE O~'l~F-tM'J On the 27th day of July,1981,the City ,..If of Marysville passed Or- dinance No. 1200,entitled:' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE AMENDING SECTION 19.16.1010 ; OF THE MARYSVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE (TABLE OF PERMITTED USES), RELATI'NG TO THE COMMUNITY BUSINESS ZONE. Said ordinance amended the Table of Permitted Uses found In Sectlo~19.16.010 of t~e Marysville Municipal Code, as the same relates to the Community BUSiness.~one.Said amendments deleted some existing uses from the zone and added some additional uses th~~e:~UII text of said ordinance wi"be mailed,without charge,to any person who re- quests the same from the City Clerk. Daryl Brennick,Mayor Attest:Phillip E.Dexter,City Cle.rk..'".,,,..-;,1.,;;-,\,,\,Approved as to Form:James H.AII,~:~,,:\.: City Attorney ~~c~,'ihij"".:-;'i1~ Published:July 21\~J!IT'.".~:~.:,:.f,;.;,;...L _"'\~.,;,;c,", -~l -.'.,,"'- \ c. .~-