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San Jose medical cannabis ordinanceUploaded by Bud GreenRelated InterestsZoningVerification And ValidationCovenant (Law)VehiclesRetailRating and Stats0.0 (0)Document ActionsDownloadShare or Embed DocumentEmbedDescription: Text of medical cannabis ordinance passed by the San Jose City Council on Sept. 13, 2011.View MoreText of medical cannabis ordinance passed by the San Jose City Council on Sept. 13, 2011.Copyright: Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)Download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate contentRD:RNG 9/13/2011ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 20.10.040 OF CHAPTER 20.10, AMENDING SECTION 20.40.100 OF CHAPTER 20.40; AMENDING SECTION 20.50.100 OF CHAPTER 20.50, AMENDING SECTION 20.70.100 OF CHAPTER 20.70, ADDING A NEW PART 9.5 TO CHAPTER 20.80, ADDING A NEW PART 13 TO CHAPTER 20.100, AND AMENDING SECTION 20.100.200 OF CHAPTER 20.100, ALL TO ESTABLISH LAND USE REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVES AND TO ESTABLISH A RELATED ZONING VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE PROCESS
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 21.06 of Title 21 of the San José Municipal Code, a Negative Declaration was prepared to identify and analyze the environmental impacts of this Ordinance under File No. PP11-039 (the “Negative Declaration”); and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San José is the decision-making body for this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, on September 13, 2011, after a duly noticed and conducted public hearing, the City Council considered and adopted the Negative Declaration prior to making a decision on the approval of this Ordinance.
Section 20.10.040 of Chapter 20.10 of Title 20 of the San José
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:
Council Agenda: 9-13-11 Item Number: 4.1(b) T-19301\788490
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20.10.040 Interpretation A. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this Title, they shall be held to be for the purpose of promoting the public safety, health, convenience, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare of the community. It is not intended by this Title to interfere with or abrogate or annul any easements, covenants, or other agreements between parties; provided, however, that where this Title imposes a greater restriction upon the use of buildings or premises or upon height or buildings, or requires larger open spaces than are imposed or required by other ordinances, rules, regulations or by easements, covenants, or agreements, the provisions of this Title shall govern. No provision of this Title is intended to nor shall be interpreted or applied to allow or authorize a use or structure that violates federal, state or local law, provided, however that a Medical Marijuana Collective that is in full compliance with all applicable state and local laws and regulations may assert an affirmative defense to criminal or civil enforcement of this Code where such enforcement action is based solely upon those operations by a Collective that are expressly recognized in and fully conform to the provisions of this Code. Section 20.40.100 of Chapter 20.40 of Title 20 of the San José
20.40.100 A. B.
“Permitted” land uses are indicated by a “P” on Table 20-90. “Conditional” uses are indicated by a “C” on Table 20-90. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a Conditional Use Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Special” uses are indicated by a “S” on Table 20-90. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a Special Use Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Administrative” uses are indicated by an “A” on Table 20-90. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with an Administrative Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100.
“Restricted” land uses are indicated by an “R” on Table 20-90. These uses may occur in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in full compliance with a valid and effective Zoning Code Verification Certificate as set forth in Chapter 20.100. Land uses not Permitted are indicated by a “-“ on Table 20-90. Land uses not listed on Table 20-90 are not Permitted. When the right column of Table 20-90 includes a reference to a Section number or a footnote, the regulations cited in the Section number or footnote apply to the use. In addition, all uses are subject to any other applicable provision of this Title 20 and any other Title of the San Jose Municipal Code.
Table 20-90 Commercial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CO CP CN CG P P C C P P P A C P P P C C P P P A C P P P C C P P P A C P P
Notes & Sections
General Retail Retail sales, goods and merchandise Alcohol, off-site sales – beer and/or wine only Alcohol, off-site sales, full range of alcoholic beverages Bakery, retail Food, beverage, groceries Nursery, plant Outdoor vending Pawn shop/broker Seasonal sales Retail Art Studio Education and Training Child daycare center located on an existing school site or as an incident to an on-site Church/Religious Assembly use involving no building additions or changes to the site Day care center Instructional art studios Instructional art studios, with live models Private Instruction, personal enrichment School- elementary and secondary (Public) School- elementary and secondary (Private) School, driving (class C & M license) School, post secondary School, trade and vocational Entertainment and Recreation Related 3
Section 20.80.900 Section 20.80.900
Note 1 Part 10, Chapter 20.80 See Title 6 Part 14, Chapter 20.80 Section 20.40.140
C P C P P C P P C
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-90 Commercial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CO CP CN CG C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C P P P C C C C C C C C C P C P P C C P C P P C C P C P P C
Arcade, amusement Dancehall Entertainment Poolroom/Billiards Establishment Private club or lodge Recreation, Commercial (indoor) Recreation, Commercial (outdoor) Relocated Cardroom Theatre, indoor Theatre, outdoor Food Services Banquet facility Caterer Drinking establishments Public eating establishments Outdoor dining, incidental to a public eating establishment or a retail establishment Wineries, Breweries Health and Veterinary Services Animal boarding, indoor Animal grooming Emergency ambulance service Hospital/ in-patient facility Medical clinic/ out-patient facility Medical Marijuana Collective Office, medical Veterinary clinic General Services Bed and Breakfast Dry cleaner Hotel/motel Laundromat Maintenance and repair, small household appliances Messenger services Mortuary and funeral services Personal services Photo processing and developing Printing and publishing Offices and Financial Services Automatic Teller Machine Business Support Financial Institution
Section 20.80. 1155
Section 20.40.520
C C P P P P P P 4
P P C C P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
P P C C P R P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Section 20.40.120 Section 20.40.120
Part 9.5, Chapter 20.80
Part 2, Chapter 20.80
Note 2 Section 20.200.880
Section 20.80.200
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-90 Commercial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District Use CO CP CN CG Office, general business P P P P Public, Quasi-Public and Assembly Uses Cemetery C C C C Church/Religious Assembly C C C C Museums, libraries, parks, playgrounds, or P P P P community centers (Publicly operated) Museums, libraries, parks, playgrounds, or C C C C community centers (Privately operated) Residential Emergency residential shelter C C C C Live/Work S S S Mixed Use/Ground floor commercial with C C C residential above Residential Care Facility for seven or more C C C C persons Residential Service Facility for seven or more C C C C persons Single Room Occupancy Hotel C C C Single Room Occupancy Living Unit C C C Drive-Through Uses Drive-through in conjunction with any use C C Recycling Uses Reverse vending A A A A Small collection facility A A A A Transportation and Utilities Data Center C Community television antenna systems C C C C Off-site, alternating use and alternative parking S S S S arrangements Parking establishment, off-street C C C C Utility facilities, excluding corporation yards, C C C C storage or repair yards and warehouses Television, radio studios without antenna/dishes C Short term parking lot for uses or events other C than on-site Wireless communication antenna C C C C Wireless communication antenna, slimline S S S S monopole Wireless communication antenna, building P P P P mounted Electrical Power Generation Private Electrical Power Generation Facility C C C C Co-Generation Facility S S S S Stand-by/Backup
Notes & Sections Section 20.40.110
Section 20.80.500 Section 20.40.130 Note 6
Part 15, Chapter 20.80 Part 15, Chapter 20.80
Section 20.90.200
Note 7 Section 20.100.1300 Section 20.80.1900 Section 20.80.1910
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-90 Commercial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District Use CO CP CN CG A A A P Facilities that do not exceed noise or air standards C C C C Facilities that do exceed noise or air standards Temporary Stand-by/Backup P P P P Solar Photovoltaic System P P P P Vehicle Related Uses Accessory installation, passenger vehicles and pick-up trucks Auto broker, wholesale, no on-site storage Car wash, detailing Gas or charge station Gas or charge station with incidental service and repair Glass sales, installation and tinting Sale or lease, commercial vehicles Sale passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks not exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in length, and motorcycles Leasing passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks not exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in length, and motorcycles Sale, vehicle parts Tires, batteries, lube, oil change, smog check station, air conditioning servicing of passenger vehicles and pick-up trucks
Section 20.100.610(C)(7)
C P C C C C C S
P P C P P P C P
Note 8 Note 9, Note 13 Note 13 Note 13 Note 12, Note 13 Note 2
Note 11 Note 10, Note 13
Notes Applicable to all Commercial Districts:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) In the CP District, landscaping materials, such as rock, mulch, and sand are limited to prepackaged sales. No on site storage of vehicles permitted. Includes public and private colleges and universities, as well as extension programs and business schools. Not a catering facility. No on site storage of vehicles permitted. Make sure General Plan supports mixed use or residential. Use must be less than twenty-four (24) hours. No incidental repair or service permitted. Incidental repair includes air conditioning service, carburetor & fuel injection service, electrical service, radiator service, and tune-up, lube, oil change, and smog check, as well as tires, batteries and accessories installation. Does not allow body repair or painting. Non engine and exhaust related service and repair allowed as incidental. 6
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 (11) (12) (13) No outdoor sales areas or dismantling allowed. In the CG District, incidental repair of vehicles requires a Special Use Permit. Incidental repair of vehicles is prohibited in all other commercial districts. All vehicle-related repair, service, and accessory or other installation shall be conducted within a fully enclosed building.
Section 20.50.100 of Chapter 20.50 of Title 20 of the San José
20.50.100 A. B.
“Permitted” land uses are indicated by a “P” on Table 20-110. “Conditional” uses are indicated by a “C” on Table 20-110. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a Conditional Use Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Conditional” uses which may be approved only on property designated on the Land Use/Transportation Diagram of the San Jose 2020 General Plan, as amended, with the Mixed Industrial Overlay or Combined Industrial/Commercial are indicated by a “CGP” on Table 20-110. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a Conditional Use Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100.
“Special” uses are indicated by a “S” on Table 20-110. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a Special Use Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Administrative” uses are indicated by an “A” on Table 20-110. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with an Administrative Permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Restricted” land uses are indicated by an “R” on Table 20-90. These uses may occur in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in full compliance with a valid and effective Zoning Code Verification Certificate as set forth in Chapter 20.100. Land uses not permitted are indicated by a “-“ on Table 20-110. Land uses not listed on Table 20-110 are not Permitted.
When the right column of Table 20-110 includes a reference to a Section number or a footnote, the regulations cited in the Section number or footnote apply to the use. In addition, all uses are subject to any other applicable provision of this Title 20 and any other Title of the San Jose Municipal Code.
Table 20-110 Industrial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CIC IP CGP P P P P P LI CGP P P P P P S P HI CGP P P P P S P
Applicable Sections & Notes
Industry Auction Industrial Services Laboratory, processing Manufacturing and Assembly Light Medium Heavy Research and Development Catalog and mail order Construction/Corporation yard Establishment for the repair, cleaning of household, commercial or industrial equipment or products Extraction of minerals from the ground, including quarrying Hazardous materials storage facility Hazardous waste facility Junkyard Miniwarehouse/ministorage Outdoor uses or storage, industrial Private power generation Stockyard, including slaughter Warehouse/Distribution Facility Wholesale sale establishment Additional Uses Any use not set forth in Tables 20-30, 20-50, 2090 Any use without a permanent fully enclosed building on-site Commercial support General Retail Retail sales, goods and merchandise
C P P P P P -
C P P C -
C P S C P
C P S C P P S -
C C C C P P C C P P C S Note 5,Section 20.50.110 Note 5, Section 20.50.110
Section 20.50.210
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-110 Industrial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CIC Retail art studio Alcohol, off-site sales – beer and/or wine only Alcohol, off-site sales – full range of alcoholic beverages Bakery, retail Food, beverage, groceries Nursery, plant Outdoor vending Large format commercial establishment Large format commercial establishment, associated commercial Warehouse retail Sales, office furniture, industrial equipment, machinery Seasonal Sales Education and Training Day care center School, driving (class A & B license) Instructional art studios Instructional art studios, live models Private instruction, personal enrichment School, post secondary School, trade and vocational Entertainment and Recreation Related Recreation, Commercial/Indoor Relocated Cardroom Performing arts production and rehearsal space, excluding performances Food Services Caterer Drinking establishments Public eating establishments P C C P P P A P P IP CGP CGP C P CGP C CGP CGP C LI C A CGP CGP C C P CGP P C CGP CGP CGP HI C A C P CGP P C CGP CGP CGP Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Section 20.80.1155 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Part 10, Chapter 20.80 Section 20.50.115 Section 20.50.130
Part 14, Chapter 20.80
C P C P C C P CGP P
Outdoor dining, incidental to a public eating establishment
Note 5, Section 20.50.110 and Section 20.50.113 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 and Section 20.50.113
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-110 Industrial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CIC Health and Veterinary Services Animal boarding, indoor Animal grooming Emergency ambulance service Medical clinic/ out-patient facility Medical Marijuana Collective Office, medical Veterinary clinic General Services Crematory Mortuary, without funeral services Dry cleaner Hotel/motel Laundromat Maintenance and repair, small household appliances Messenger services Personal services Photo processing and developing Printing and publishing Social Service Agency Offices and Financial Services Automatic Teller Machine Business support Financial institution Office, general business Office, research and development Public, Quasi-Public and Assembly Uses Church/Religious Assembly Residential Emergency residential shelter, more than 50 beds Emergency residential shelter, 50 beds or fewer Living quarters, custodian, caretakers Drive-Through Use Drive-through in conjunction with any use Recycling Uses Recycling processing facility Recycling transfer facility 10 P P C P R P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C C P C IP CGP CGP C CGP LI CGP RCGP P P P C P CGP CGP C C CGP S S HI CGP C P P P C P CGP CGP CGP CGP C CGP S S Section 20.80.500 Section 20.80.500 Note 1 Section 20.80.200 Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Note 6
Note 5, Section 20.50.110 Part 9.5, Chapter 20.80 Note 5, Section 20.50.110
Note 5, Section 20.50.110
P P C P P P CGP CGP CGP CGP C C
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-110 Industrial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CIC Large collection facility Reverse vending Small collection facility Transportation and Utilities Common carrier Common carrier depot Community television antenna systems Data center Off-site, alternating and alternative use parking arrangements Parking establishment not Permitted in Tables 20.30, 20.50 and 20.90 Parking establishment, off-street Television, radio studio Utility facilities, excluding corporation yards, storage or repair yards and warehouses Wireless communication antenna Wireless communication antenna Wireless communication antenna, building mounted Electrical Power Generation Base Load Facility Stationary Peaking Facility Transportable Peaking Facility Private Power Generation Facility Co-Generation Facility Stand-by/Backup Facilities that do not exceed noise and air standards Facilities that do exceed noise and air standards Temporary Stand-by-Backup Solar Photovoltaic System Vehicle Related Uses Auto broker, wholesale, no on-site storage Car wash, detailing Gas or charge station, excluding incidental service or repair Gas or charge station with incidental service and repair A A S C S S C C C C C S P IP A A S C S S C C C C C S P LI A A C S C S S C C C C C S P HI P A A P S C S S C C C C C S P Section 20.100.1300 Section 20.80.1900 Section 20.80.1910
C S P C P P
C C C S P C P P
C C C C S P C P P
P CGP CGP
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-110 Industrial Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning District CIC Leasing passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks not exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in length, and motorcycles Repair and cleaning of vehicles Sale or lease of commercial trucks, buses, trailers, campers, boats, mobilehomes, construction equipment Vehicle tow yard Vehicle wrecking, including sales of parts Historic Reuse Historic Landmark Structure Reuse C IP LI C HI -
S C S Part 8.5 Chapter 20.80
Notes: 1. Site must be seven (7) acres or more. 2. No incidental repair or service. 3. Incidental repair includes air conditioning service, carburetor & fuel injection service, electrical service, radiator service, and tune-up, lube, oil change, and smog check, as well as tires, batteries and accessories installation. Does not allow body repair or painting. 4. All vehicle-related repair, service, and accessory or other installation, excepting the cleaning of vehicles, shall be conducted within a fully enclosed building. 5. Retail; recreation, commercial/indoor establishments; public eating establishments; outdoor dining, incidental to a public eating establishment; financial institutions; medical clinics; medical offices; and personal service establishments are permitted in the IP district subject to the limitation of the Commercial Support Use, Section 20.50.110. Public eating establishments in the LI or HI districts are limited to a maximum of 650 gross square feet in size. 6. Crematories shall be separated by at least five hundred (500) linear feet from residential uses, schools, and daycare centers, which distance(s) shall be measured from the nearest points of the parcel boundary on which the crematory is proposed and the parcel boundary on which the residential, school or day care center is located.
Section 20.70.100 of Chapter 20.70 of Title 20 of the San José
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows: 20.70.100 A. B. Allowed Uses and Permit Requirements
“Permitted” land uses are indicated by a “P” on Table 20-140. “Conditional” uses requiring Planning Commission approval as the initial decision-making body are indicated by a “C” on Table 20-140. These uses may
be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a conditional use permit approved by the Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal, as set forth in Chapter 20.100. C. “Conditional” uses requiring City Council approval as the initial decision-making body are indicated by a “CC” on Table 20-140. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a conditional use permit approved by the City Council as set forth in Chapter 20.100. Applications for these uses shall first be considered by the Planning Commission at a public hearing of the Commission for the Commission’s report and recommendation on the application to the City Council pursuant to the processes set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Special” uses are indicated by a “S” on Table 20-140. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with a special use permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Administrative” uses are indicated by an “A” on Table 20-140. These uses may be allowed in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in compliance with an administrative permit as set forth in Chapter 20.100. “Restricted” land uses are indicated by an “R” on Table 20-90. These uses may occur in such designated districts, as an independent use, but only upon issuance of and in full compliance with a valid and effective Zoning Code Verification Certificate as set forth in Chapter 20.100. Land uses not permitted are indicated by a “-” on Table 20-140. Land uses not listed on Table 20-140 are not permitted. The column of Table 20-140, under the heading Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area, identifies further regulations on the uses of ground-floor building space within a portion of the DC Zoning District. The portion of the DC District included in the DG Area is described in Section 20.70.520. These regulations apply to ground-floor building space, defined as Downtown Ground-Floor Space (“DG Area”), in Section 20.70.520 of this Chapter. If there are no additional regulations on properties located in the DG Area noted in this column, the use regulations for the DG Area remain those regulations of the DC Zoning District. The “Parking” column of Table 20-140 establishes the required parking. The amount of parking may not be increased or decreased unless modified by the Director as set forth in Sections 20.70.320 and 20.70.330 of this Chapter.
When the right column of Table 20-140 includes a reference to a section number or a footnote, the regulations cited in the section number or footnote apply to the use. In addition, all uses are subject to any other applicable provision of this Title 20 and any other title of the San José Municipal Code.
Table 20-140 Downtown Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning Districts Applicable Notes & Sections DC DC-NT1 Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area Parking Applicable to All Downtown Districts Section 20.80.200
Offices and Financial Services Automatic Teller Machine Business Support Financial institution Financial Services Offices, business and administrative Research and development General Retail Alcohol, off-site sales – beer and/or wine only Alcohol, off-site sales – full range of alcoholic beverages Auction Food, beverage, groceries Open air sales establishments and areas Outdoor vending Pawn Shop, Pawn Broker Retail sales, goods and merchandise Seasonal sales Education and Training Day care center
P P P P P P S, Note l S, Note i S, Note n S, Note j -
No parking No parking 2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.* No parking 2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.* 2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.* No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking Note b Note a No parking No parking No parking
Section 20.70.110 Note 1
C C S P S S C P P
C C P S S C P P
Part 10, Chapter 20.80
S, Note c 14
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-140 Downtown Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning Districts Applicable Notes & Sections DC DC-NT1 Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area P P P -, Note d Parking Applicable to All Downtown Districts
Post-secondary School P Trade School P Personal enrichment, Instructional P Art School, elementary (grades K-8) High School (grades 9-12) C C
1 per 360 sq. ft. 1 per 360 sq. ft. 1 per 360 sq. ft.
1 per teacher and employee .75 per teacher and employee and 1 per each 10 students No parking No parking No parking No parking 1 per 360 sq. ft. No parking required No parking No parking
Entertainment and Recreation Related Amusement arcade C Movie Theater P Recreation Commercial/Indoor P Poolroom S Private club or lodge P Food Services Banquet facility P Caterer Drinking establishments Drinking establishments with an approved maximum occupancy load of over 250 persons and that operate between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. Public eating establishments Wineries, Breweries Health and Veterinary Services Animal grooming Animal Boarding, indoor Emergency ambulance service Hospital/ in-patient medical facility Medical or Dental Clinic/Outpatient facility Medical Marijuana Collective Veterinarian P C
Note f C, Note f
P C P P C C P R P
P C P P P P 15
No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking 1.5 per doctor 1.5 per doctor No parking 1.5 per doctor Part 9.5, Chapter 20.80
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-140 Downtown Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning Districts Applicable Notes & Sections DC DC-NT1 Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area Parking Applicable to All Downtown Districts Part 2, Chapter 20.80
General Services Bed and breakfast Hotel/motel Maintenance and repair of household appliances Mortuary and funeral services
P P P C P P C P P P
S, Note m -, Note m Note g Note h -
.35 per room .35 per room No parking .75 per employee and vehicle No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking No parking
Personal Services P Printing and Publishing P Public, Quasi-Public and Assembly Uses Auditorium C Cemetery C Church/religious assembly P Information Center P Museums, libraries P Parks, playgrounds, or community P centers Residential Residential Shelter C
P Note k
Live/work Residential multiple dwelling Residential Care Facility for 7 or more persons Residential Services Facility for 7 or more persons Single room occupancy living unit Single room occupancy hotel Residential Accessory Uses Accessory buildings and structures Recycling Uses Reverse vending
P P C C S S
S P C C S S -
1 per 4 beds, 2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft.* 1.5 per unit 1 per unit .75 per employee .75 per employee .6 per room .6 per room
Section 20.70.120
Part 15, Chapter 20.80 Park 15, Chapter 20.80 Note 2
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-140 Downtown Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning Districts Applicable Notes & Sections DC DC-NT1 Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area S P P C Parking Applicable to All Downtown Districts Note 3
Small collection facility S Transportation and Communication Community television antenna C systems Off-site and alternating use P parking arrangements Parking establishment, off-street P Private Electrical Power C Generation Facility
No parking No parking N/A N/A 1 for each vehicle used in the operation of such facility N/A N/A N/A
Standby Generators that do not exceed noise or air standards Temporary Stand-by/Backup generators Short term parking lot for uses or events other than on-site Radio & Television Studios Wireless communication antenna
A P S S S
A P S -
No parking No parking No parking
Wireless communication antenna, P building mounted Electrical Power Generation Solar Photovoltaic System P
Section 20.80.1900 Section 20.80.1900 Section 20.100.610(C)( 7)
Vehicle Related Uses Accessory installation for cars and passenger trucks Car wash, detailing Gas or charge station Gas or charge station with incidental service and repair Sale and lease, vehicles and equipment (less than one ton) Tires, batteries, accessories, lube, oil change, smog check station, air conditioning Sale, vehicle parts, new
No parking No parking No parking No parking 1.5 per employee 2 per bay or .75 per employee No parking required
Note 3 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5
RD:RNG 9/13/2011 Table 20-140 Downtown Districts Land Use Regulations Zoning Districts Applicable Notes & Sections DC DC-NT1 Additional Use Regulations for the DG Area Parking Applicable to All Downtown Districts
Historic Reuse Historic Landmark Structure Reuse Notes:
Section 20.90.220.E
Part 8.5 Chapter 20.80
Notes applicable to the DG Area only: (a) Excluding second-hand stores not dealing primarily in antiques, artworks, or vintage clothing. (b) Only as a use incidental to a retail jewelry store, otherwise, not permitted. (c) Only as a use incidental to existing on-site office use, otherwise not permitted. (d) Culinary/Art School with public classes and public demonstrations allowed, includes such areas as dance, music, martial arts, and fine arts. (e) Allowed only as an incidental use to other allowed recreation uses. (f) Only as a use incidental to restaurant, grocery or bakery uses for primarily on site sales, otherwise not permitted. (g) Excludes check-cashing services, photography studios, weight loss centers, interior decorating, and bail bond services. (h) Only if dedicated primarily to on-site retail customer copy services, otherwise not permitted. (i) Only if dedicated primarily to on-site retail customer services, otherwise not permitted. (j) Exception for travel agencies and real estate agencies which are the only permitted uses. (k) Community centers are not allowed. (l) Exception for copy shops and mail centers which are the only permitted uses. (m) Use of ground floor to be primarily dedicated to customer-related public services. (n) Includes financial retail services such as payroll advances, foreign currency exchange, debt card services and related financial services products but excludes check cashing except as an ancillary use. Notes applicable to Downtown Core (DC) Zoning District, including DG Area: (1) Excludes manufacturing uses. (2) No lot may be used solely for an accessory structure or building. (3) Incidental repair includes air conditioning service, carburetor & fuel injection service, electrical service, radiator service, and tune-up, lube, oil change, and smog check, as well as tires, batteries and accessories installation. Does not allow body repair or painting. (4) All activity must be conducted indoors. (5) Non-engine and exhaust related service and repair allowed as incidental use. (6) Limited to instrumental and vocal music and readings. Also, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 20.200.940(2), incidental instrumental and vocal music shall be allowed between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. (7) Maximum occupancy load shall be that maximum occupancy load determined by the City Fire Marshall. 18
Under the Parking Management Plan, October 2001, the Code may be changed to reduce the parking allotments for these uses. The reduction would be to 2.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet when BART is opened. Fifteen percent (15%) of total parking requirement must be provided off-site.
Chapter 20.80 of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code is hereby
amended by adding a new Part to be numbered and entitled and to read in its entirety as follows: Part 9.5 Medical Marijuana Collectives 20.80.750 Purpose
The purpose of this Part is to further fulfill the purposes and intents set forth in Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of the San José Municipal Code. 20.80.755 Definitions
Unless expressly defined in this Title otherwise, the terms used in this Part shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of the San José Municipal Code. Capitalized terms utilized in this Part that are not typically capitalized are intended to alert the reader of this Part that a term used in this Part may be a term that is defined in Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 or in this Title of the San José Municipal Code. 20.80.760 A. Compliance Required
No person shall operate, or suffer or allow the operation of, a Medical Marijuana Collective; provided, however, that a person may assert an affirmative defense to a criminal or civil enforcement action brought to enforce the provisions of this Title where the person, Collective or activity is in full compliance with all of the applicable terms, provisions and conditions of this Code, including without limitation the provisions of this Part. In addition to the requirements set forth in Subsection 20.80.760.A above, no person shall operate, or suffer or allow the operation of, a Medical Marijuana Collective until such time as a Zoning Code Verification Certificate has been duly applied for and issued by the Director pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 20.100 of this Title, which Zoning Code Verification Certificate confirms full
conformance of a proposed Medical Marijuana Collective with all of the applicable locational siting requirements of this Title. The application for such Zoning Code Verification Certificate shall be filed pursuant to the requirements and processes set forth in said Chapter 20.100. C. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all persons who choose to be involved with medical marijuana or a Medical Marijuana Collective do so entirely at their own risk that such involvement may constitute a violation of federal or state law. Personal Use Cultivation
20.80.765
The provisions of this Part are not intended to and shall not regulate the cultivation or possession of Medical Marijuana for a medical use as Personal Use Cultivation in full compliance with all applicable state and local laws by a Qualified Patient or Primary Caregiver at their primary residence located within a zoning district that allows for residential uses. 20.80.770 Maximum Number
No more than a maximum of ten (10) Medical Marijuana Collectives shall be sited in the City, and no more than two (2) Medical Marijuana Collectives shall be sited in each City Council District, as those Districts are defined by ordinance of the City. 20.80.775 Restrictions and Conditions
The location and operation of Medical Marijuana Collectives shall be subject to and shall comply with all of the following restrictions and conditions set forth in this Section, in addition to those restrictions and conditions that may be imposed on a Medical Marijuana Collective under or pursuant to other provisions of the San José Municipal Code or other applicable state or local laws, regulations or policies. Anyone operating, or allowing or suffering the operation of, a Medical Marijuana Collective shall comply with, or shall cause the compliance with, all of the following restrictions and conditions set forth in this Section, in addition to those restrictions and conditions that may be imposed on a Medical Marijuana Collective under or pursuant to other provisions of the San José Municipal Code or other applicable state or local laws, regulations or policies, at all times at the Medical Marijuana Collective; provided, however, that if there is a conflict between the provisions of this Section and the provisions of any other applicable state or local law, the most restrictive law allowed to apply shall govern and control: A. At the time of issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate, no Medical Marijuana Collective shall be located on a parcel of real property that is closer than a minimum of six hundred (600) feet from any parcel on which a public or private school exists or on which a church that includes a school exists, and
distances under this subsection shall be measured in a straight line between the boundary lines of the parcels that are closest to one another; and B. At the time of issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate, no Medical Marijuana Collective shall be located on a parcel of real property that is closer than a minimum of five hundred (500) feet from any parcel on which any of the following uses exists: a child day care center, a church that includes child day care, a community or recreation center, a park, a library, a substance abuse rehabilitation center, or another Medical Marijuana Collective, nor on a parcel of real property that is closer than a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) feet from residentially zoned real property, and all distances under this subsection shall be measured in a straight line between the boundary lines of the parcels that are closest to one another; and At the time of issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate, no Medical Marijuana Collective that is located in the Light Industrial Zoning District shall be located on a parcel of real property that is within either of the following areas: 1. Those certain Enterprise Zones that have been or may be created and whose boundaries have been or may be established through a resolution adopted by the City Council or by the City Manager pursuant to a resolution adopted by the City Council; or 2. Those other business incentive zones (such as a foreign trade zone) that may be created and whose boundaries are established through a formal, public action taken by the City Council. D. No Medical Marijuana Collective shall be located on the ground floor of structures or buildings located on real property that, in whole or in part and at the time of issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate, is within the CP-Commercial Pedestrian Zoning District or the DC-Downtown Primary Commercial Zoning District. No Medical Marijuana Collective shall be located or shall operate on any floor of a retail commercial shopping center located on a parcel or parcels totaling over forty (40) acres in size. All activities conducted at a Medical Marijuana Collective shall at all times fully comport with the provisions of California Health & Safety Code Sections 11362.5, et. seq. through Section 11362.83, as the same may be amended from time to time; and No retail sales of any products shall occur or be allowed at a Medical Marijuana Collective; provided, however, that transfers of Medical Marijuana products in
strict compliance with Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of this Code and all applicable State laws may occur; and H. The hours within which a Medical Marijuana Collective may choose to operate shall be within the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Cultivation of Medical Marijuana only for and only on the site of a Medical Marijuana Collective may occur as a part of the operation of a Medical Marijuana Collective use, and no marijuana cultivated off of the site of that Medical Marijuana Collective shall be distributed or otherwise transferred to another person or entity by that Medical Marijuana Collective. Chapter 20.100 of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code is
hereby amended by adding a new Part to be numbered and entitled and to read in its entirety as follows: Part 13 Zoning Code Verification Certificate
20.100.1500 A.
The provisions of this Part apply to and shall govern the issuance of Zoning Code Verification Certificates, which Certificates are required whenever the provisions of this Title so mandate. The Director is authorized to issue a Zoning Code Verification Certificate in accordance with the provisions of this Part. Purpose
20.100.1510
The purpose of this Part is to provide for a ministerial process by which the Director can provide ministerial confirmation of the compliance of a site with the applicable provisions of this Title. 20.100.1520 Application
The application for a Zoning Code Verification Certificate shall comport with the processes and requirements, including without limitation the payment in full of applicable fees, set forth in Parts 1 and 2 of this Chapter, provided, however, that no public hearing on a Zoning Code Verification Certificate is required.
20.100.1525 A.
The Director shall issue, or cause the issuance of, a Zoning Code Verification Certificate when the Director determines that the application evidences full compliance with all of the applicable provisions of this Title. The Director shall not issue, nor allow the issuance of, a Zoning Code Verification Certificate when the Director determines that the application evidences noncompliance with any applicable provision of this Title. The Director’s determination under this Section shall be in writing, in the form of issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate or a writing describing the noncompliance that prevents the issuance of a Zoning Code Verification Certificate. The Director’s determination under this Section shall be final. Availability of Certificate – Medical Marijuana Collective
20.100.1530 A.
A Medical Marijuana Collective shall keep, or cause to be kept, a true and correct copy of the Zoning Code Verification Certificate issued by the Director for that Medical Marijuana Collective, in legible condition, on the premises of that Medical Marijuana Collective. A Medical Marijuana Collective shall present, or cause to be presented, the copy of its Zoning Code Verification Certificate to a City police officer or City code enforcement officer who is at the site of the Medical Marijuana Collective immediately upon request. Updated Certificate – Medical Marijuana Collective
20.100.1535
A Medical Marijuana Collective shall apply for a new Zoning Code Verification Certificate whenever it intends to modify its operations in a manner that may impact compliance with the provisions and conditions set forth in this Title. 20.100.1540 Nontransferability – Medical Marijuana Collective
A Zoning Code Verification Certificate may not be transferred or assigned; this includes without limitation a prohibition of a transfer or assignment to another Medical Marijuana Collective that plans to operate on the same site.
Section 20.100.220 of Chapter 20.100 of Title 20 of the San José
20.100.220
Appeal – Hearing Body
Decisions on permits or approvals pursuant to this Chapter are subject to appeal as set forth in Table 20-260 which lists the initial decision maker and the decision making body which will hear any appeal.
Table 20-260 Appeal Hearing Body Application Initial Decision Making Body Appeal Decision Making Body No Appeal Planning Commission City Council
Administrative Permit Site Development Permit Site Development Permit – Projects within Downtown Districts and exceeding 150 feet and FAR of 6:1 Single-Family House Permit Administrative Decision Director's Hearing Planned Development Permit Special Use Permit Conditional Use Permit Variance Exception Sidewalk Café Permit l Tree Removal Permit Zoning Code Verification Certificate
Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning
Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning Planning Commission Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning Director of Planning
No Appeal Planning Commission Planning Commission Planning Commission City Council Planning Commission Planning Commission City Council Planning Commission No Appeal
PASSED FOR PUBLICATION OF TITLE this 2011, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: DISQUALIFIED:
CHUCK REED Mayor ATTEST:
DENNIS D. HAWKINS, CMC City Clerk
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