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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2010-2012
Bill/Resolution
090
Draft
01
Introducer
Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
Referred To
PC
Action 1
Referred to Planning Director and both Planning Commission for review and recommendation - PC 9/20/11
Action 2
PC-39 - Recommends passage of Bill 90 on First Reading - 1/19/12.
Action 3
Council: Bill 90 passes first reading; adopts PC-39 - 02/01/12
Action 4
Council: Bill 90 passes second & final reading - 02/15/12
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
2/24/2012
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
2/1/2012
Ayes
9-Blas;Ford;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Onishi;Pilago;Smart;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
2/15/2012
Ayes .
9-Blas;Ford;Hoffmann;Ikeda;Onishi;Pilago;Smart;Yagong;Yoshimoto
Noes .
0
Absent .
0
Excused .
0
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(15) Cemeteries and mausoleums, as permitted under chapter 6, article 1 of this Code. <br />(16) Churches, temples and synagogues. <br />(17) Cleaning and dyeing plants. <br />(18) Commercial parking lots and garages. <br />(19) Community buildings, as permitted under section 25 -4 -11. <br />(20) Contractors' yards for equipment, material, and vehicle storage, repair, or <br />maintenance. <br />(21) Crematoriums, funeral homes, funeral services, and mortuaries. <br />[(21)] (22) Day care centers. <br />[(22)] (23) Financial institutions. <br />[(23)] (24) Food manufacturing and processing facilities. <br />[(24)] (25) Greenhouses, plant nurseries. <br />[(25)] (26) Heavy equipment sales, service and rental. <br />K-2-6)] (27) Home improvement centers. <br />[(27)] (28) Junkyards, provided that the building site is not less than one acre in area. <br />[(2 -8)] (29) Laboratories, medical and research. <br />[(2-9)] (30) Laundries. <br />[(0)] (31) Lumberyards and building material yards, but not including concrete or <br />asphalt mixing and the fabrication by riveting or welding of steel building frames. <br />[(31)] (32) Manufacturing, processing and packaging establishments, light. <br />[(32)] (33) Motion picture and television production studios. <br />[(33)] (34) Photographic processing. <br />[(3-4)] (35) Plumbing, electrical, air conditioning and heating establishments. <br />[(35)] (36) Public uses and structures, as permitted under section 25 -4 -11. <br />[(46)] (37) Publishing plants for newspapers, books and magazines, printing shops, <br />cartographing, and duplicating processes such as blueprinting or photostating <br />shops. <br />[(37)] (38) Recycling centers, which do not involve the processing of recyclable <br />materials. <br />[(3 -8)] (39) Repair establishments, minor. <br />[(3 -9)] (40) Restaurants. <br />[(40)] (41) Self storage facilities. <br />[(4 4)] (42) Storage and sale of seed, feed, fertilizer and other products essential to <br />agricultural production. <br />15 <br />
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