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Effective: September 15, 1994
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1 ORDINANCE NO. MC-909
2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER
19.06, SECTION 19.06.030(2) (A), TABLE 06.03 AND TABLE 08.02 OF THE
3 SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE) PERTAINING TO
ADULT BUSINESSES.
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THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
5 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
6 SECTION 1. Development Code Table 06.03 COMMERCIAL AND
7 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS SPECIFIC STANDARDS, is hereby amended to
8 permit Adult Businesses in the CH and the IL Districts (see
9 Attachment A,
Development Code Page II-90,
attached and
10 incorporated herein by reference).
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SECTION 2.
section 19.06.030(2) (A) of the Municipal Code
12 (Development Code) is amended to add the IL, Industrial Light, land
13 use district in addition to the CH, Commercial Heavy, land use
14 district where Adult Businesses are permitted subject to a
15 Conditional Use Permit;
all other provisions of section
16 19.06.030(2) (A)
remain
unchanged
including
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distance
17 requirements separating an adult business from another adult
18 business, religious institution, school, public park or property
19 designated for residential use or used for residential purposes.
20 The first sentence of section 19.06.030(2) (A) of the
21 Development Code is hereby amended to read as follows (see
22 Attachment B,
Development Code Page II-91,
attached and
23 incorporated herein by reference):
24 "A. ADULT BUSINESSES
25 Adult businesses are permitted, subject to a Conditional
26 Use Permit, only in the CH and IL land use districts. For the
27 purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply:"
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SECTION 3.
Development Code Table 08.02 INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES is hereby amended to permit Adult
Businesses in the IL District (see Attachment C, Development Code
Page II-136A, attached and incorporated herein by reference).
I HEREBY CERTIFY
that the foregoing ordinance was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
reqular
day of
15th
Auqust
Council Members:
NEGRETE
CURLIN
HERNANDEZ
OBERHELMAN
DEVLIN
POPE-LUDLAM
MILLER
meeting thereof, held on the
, 1994, by the following vote, to wit:
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The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this
August , 1994.
Approved as to
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MC-909
COM! R~..L DISTRIctS -19.116
2. LAND USE DISTRICT SPECIFIC STANDARDS
In addition to the general development requirements contained in Chapter 19.20
(Property Development Standards), the following standards shall apply to
specific commercial land use districts. (See Table 06.03 on previous page.) For
residential uses in commercial land use districts, see Table 4.03 and the standards
contained in Chapter 19.04.030 (2).
A. ADULT BUSINESSES
Adult businesses are permitted, subject to a Conditional
Use Permit, only in the CH and IL land use districts.
For the purpose of this Section, the following
definitions shall apply:
1. Adult Arcade. An establishment where, for any form of considera-
tion, one or more motion picture projectors, slide projectors or .
similar machines, for viewing by 5 or fewer persons each, ar~ used
to show films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or other
photographic reproductions which are characterized by an em-
phasis upon the depiction or description of "specified sexual ac-
tivities" or "specified anatomical areas."
2. Adult Bookstore. An establishIDent which has as a substantial
portion of its stock-in-trade and offers for sale for any form of con-
sideration any 1 or more of the following:
a. Books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter,
or photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes,
slides or other visual representations which are charac-
terized by an emphasis upon the depiction or description of
"specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas";
or
b. Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed
for use in connection with "specified sexual activities."
3. Adult Cabaret. Nightclub, bar, restaurant or similar establishment
which regularly features live performances which are characterized
by the exposure of "specified anatomical areas" or by "specified
sexual activities," or films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides
or other photographic reproductions which are characterized by an
emphasis upon the depiction or description of "specified sexual ac-
tivities" or "specified anatomical areas."
ATTACHMENT B
11-91
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MC-909
IN! ,TRIAL DISTRICTS -19.08
LAND USE ACTIVITY CH OIP IL IH IE
10. Entertainment/Recreational Uses:
A. Adult Entertainment C C
B. Auditoriums, Convention Halls and Theaters C C
C. Miscellaneous Indoor; and D C D D
D. Miscellaneous Outdoor C C C C C
11. Financial; D D
12. Fuel Dealers; C C D
13. Funeral Parlors/Mortuaries; D D D
14. Gasoline Service Stations; D D D
15. Heliports/Helipads; C C C C C
16. Impound Vehicle Storage Yards C C D
(with or without towing)
17. Membership organizations, including religious D D D
facilities, meeting halls, and fraternal lodges;
18. Mining/Extraction, including aggregate, coal, C
gas, metal and oil;
19. Mobile Home Dealers (sales and service); D D D
20. Offices/Services (administrative and professional); D D D
21. Outdoor contractor's, lumber, and rental yards D D D D
and storage areas for building supplies;
22. Outdoor Horticultural Nurseries; D D D D
23. Parking Lots; D D D D D
24. Personal Services; D 02 D2
25. Pipelines (As defined by Section 19.20.030 [12] [E] C C C C C
or as superseded by State or Federal law);
26. Public utility uses, distribution and transmission D D D D D
substations and communcation equipment structures;
27. Publishing/Printing Plants; D D D D
28. Railroad Yards; D
29. Recycling Facilities; (In compliance with
Section 19.06.030 [2] [M])
30. Research and Development, including laboratories; D D D D
31. Retail Commercial; D 02 D2
32. Salvage and Wrecking (dismantling) yards; C C
33. Salvage and Wrecking Facilities C C C
(completely within an enclosed structure);
34. Swap Meets; C C C C
35. Towing Services; D D D
36. Transporta tion/ Distribution; D D D
37. Truck Stops; ATTACHMENT C C C
ll-136 A 2/94