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BIL 237 Draft 01 2012-2014
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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2012-2014
Bill/Resolution
237
Draft
01
Introducer
Zendo Kern, Council Member
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-63: Recommends passage of Bill 237 on first reading - 4/30/2014.
Action 2
Council: Bill 237 passes first reading; adopts PC-63 - 05/13/14
Action 3
Council: Bill 237 passes second & final reading - 06/04/14
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
6/13/2014
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
5/13/2014
Ayes
9-Eoff;Ford;Ilagan;Kanuha;Kern;Onishi;Poindexter;Wille;Yoshimoto
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
6/4/2014
Ayes .
9-Eoff;Ford;Ilagan;Kanuha;Kern;Onishi;Poindexter;Wille;Yoshimoto
Noes .
0
Absent .
0
Excused .
0
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AGE COUNCIL 2014/06/04 2012-2014
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AGE PC 2014/04/30 2012-2014
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AGE PC 2014/04/30 2012-2014
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(10) Hospitals: one for each bed. <br /> (11) Hotels and lodges: <br /> (A) For hotel guest units without a kitchen, one for every three units; <br /> (B) For hotel guest units with a kitchen, one and one quarter for each unit. <br /> (12) Industrial uses in ML, MG, MCX, RA, FA, A and IA districts: one for each <br /> four hundred square feet of gross floor area. <br /> (13) Laundromats, cleaners (coin operated): one for every four machines. <br /> (14) Major outdoor amusement and recreation facilities: one for each two <br /> hundred square feet of gross floor area within enclosed buildings, plus one <br /> for every three persons that the outdoor facilities are designed to <br /> accommodate when used to the maximum capacity. <br /> (15) Meeting facilities, including churches: one for each seventy-five square feet <br /> of gross floor area. <br /> (16) Nursing homes, convalescent homes, rest homes and homes for the elderly: <br /> one for every two beds. <br /> (17) Parks: as determined by the director. <br /> (18) Recreation facilities, outdoor or indoor, other than herein specified: one for <br /> each two hundred square feet of gross floor area, plus three per court <br /> (racquetball, tennis or similar activities). <br /> (19) Rooming and lodging houses, religious, fraternal or social orders having <br /> sleeping accommodations: one for each two beds. <br /> (20) Schools (elementary and intermediate): one for each twenty students of <br /> design capacity, plus one for each four hundred square feet of office floor <br /> space. <br /> (21) Schools (high, language, vocational, business, technical and trade, college): <br /> one for each ten students of design capacity, plus one for each four hundred <br /> square feet of office floor space. <br /> (22) Sports arenas, auditoriums, theaters, assembly halls: one for every four <br /> seats. <br /> (23) Swimming pools (community): one for each forty square feet of pool area. <br /> (24) Warehouse and bulk storage establishments where there is no trade or retail <br /> traffic: one for each one thousand square feet of gross floor area." <br /> SECTION 3. Material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. Material to be added is <br /> underscored. In re-printing this ordinance, the brackets,bracketed and stricken material, and <br /> underscoring need not be included. <br /> SECTION 4. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or the application thereof <br /> to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or <br /> applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or <br /> application, and to this end, the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. <br /> 2 <br />
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