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b <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />March 13, 1995 <br />SUBJECT: Possible Shelter CUP Criteria <br />At its four work sessions regarding domestic abuse shelters. Planning Commission reviewed and <br />considered a number of criteria which might be written into an ordinance amendment allowing <br />shelters as a CUP, or might appropriately be placed within the CUP resolution for a specific <br />application. <br />The criteria generally fall into Jiree categories including location, site/buildings, and operations. <br />A summary of the possible criteria discussed by the Planning Commission is provided below. <br />A. Lx)cation: <br />• Limit to residential zone(s); could be just in LR-IC District, or could be in all residential <br />districts that refer back to R-IA District standards. <br />• Must have City sewer. <br />• Must access directly to an arterial roadway without bringing traffic through neighborhood <br />streets. <br />• Must be on a bus line (public transportation). <br />• Should be within walking distance of retail shopping (groceries, drug store, etc.). <br />• Must be within __feet of a retail commercial zone (B-1, B-3, B-4, B-5 maybe B-6). <br />• Must not be within feet of another shelter. <br />B. Site/Buildings: <br />Building/additions to existing building shall be consistent with the character and scale of <br />the neighborhood. Exterior materials compatibility required. <br />Appropriate transition to neighboring property via landscaping and site design consistent <br />with City ordinances and policies. <br />Subject to applicable regulations regarding signs, parking, other zoning district <br />performance standards.