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Ordinance No. <br />Page 12 of 25 <br />transportation and terminal facilities—one space for each employee, plus the number of <br />additional spaces prescribed by the zoning administrator. <br />E. Educational Facilities. <br />1. Schools and colleges, including public, parochial and private elementary and high <br />schools, kindergartens and nursery schools—one space for each employee, including <br />teachers and administrators and one space for each four students in grade 10 or above. <br />Where subsection (D)(1) of this section requires a greater number of spaces on the site of <br />a school or college, subsection (D)(1) of this section shall apply and the requirements of <br />this subsection (E)(1) shall be waived. <br />2. Business, professional trade, art, craft, music and dancing schools and colleges—one <br />space for each employee, including teachers and administrators and one additional space <br />for each two students 16 years or older. <br />F. Property Zoned C-C or O and in the Downtown Revitalization District. <br />1. All uses, with the exception of office uses on the ground floor of new buildings on sites <br />with frontage on Main Street, shall provide parking or pay equivalent in lieu parking fees at <br />the rate of one space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. However, uses which <br />have lower parking requirements as stated elsewhere in this section may provide parking <br />or pay equivalent in lieu fees according to that lower standard. <br />2. Office uses on the ground floor of new buildings with frontage on Main Street shall <br />provide parking or pay equivalent in lieu parking fees at the rate of one space for each 250 <br />square feet of gross floor area. Such office uses which are established anytime within the <br />first five years of the building's occupancy, including tenant spaces which convert from <br />nonoffice to office use within the first five years of building occupancy, shall provide the <br />additional parking or pay the in lieu fee based on the additional parking required for office <br />use. <br />Amend Chapter 18.107 as follows: <br />Chapter 18.107 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, AND SINGLE <br />ROOM OCCUPANCY UNIT FACILITIES <br />§18.107.010 Purposes. <br />The purpose of this chapter is to provide procedures and standards to encourage and facilitate <br />the establishment of supportive housing and transitional housing, and single room occupancy <br />unit facilities. <br />The further purpose of this chapter is to comply with the requirements of Senate Bill 02 (2007) <br />codified in California Government Code Sections 65582, 65583 and 65589.5. <br />§18.107.020 Applicability. <br />All supportive housing and transitional housing shall comply with the provisions of this chapter. <br />§18.107.030 Supportive housing—Permitting procedures and standards. <br />A. Supportive housing shall be considered a residential use for which only the restrictions <br />that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone shall be applied. <br />B. Supportive Housing with Six or Fewer Persons in a Dwelling Unit. Supportive housing <br />that provides shelter for six or fewer persons in a dwelling unit shall be a permitted use in the A <br />(agricultural), R-1 (one-family residential), RM (multi-family residential), C-C (central <br />commercial), H-P-D (hillside planned development) and comparable PUD (planned unit <br />development) zoning districts if the following development standards and regulations are met: <br />Page 22 of 559
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