HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Reso 18-3052RESOLUTION NO. 18-3052
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DOWNEY RECOMMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS,
APPROVE A ZONE TEXT AMENDMENT AND AMEND THE ZONING MAP TO
ESTABLISH A NEW BIOMEDICAL OVERLAY ZONE.
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Downey does hereby find,
determine and declare that:
A. The biomedical field is highly sought after across the nation. Many jurisdictions,
large and small, have incorporated incentives into their Zoning and/or Economic
Development portfolios to attract this industry; and,
B. The Greater Los Angeles area is an emerging bioscience hub and Downey is already
part of that cluster. The County of Los Angeles is actively pursuing development of
bioscience clusters around the County, with Downey's Rancho Los Amigos identified
as one of a handful of sites critical to the Los Angeles County Biosciences Master
Plan; and,
C. The City of Downey desires to encourage the growth of the biomedical industry; and,
D. City Council approved a professional service agreement with Civic Solutions to study
and prepare the necessary code amendments to achieve the Council's goal of
growing the biomedical industry within the City. Civic Solutions prepared a
Biomedical Assessment Report, which is incorporated hereto by reference; and,
E. On April 12, 2018, a Notice of Intent to adopt a Negative Declaration was posted at
the Office of the Los Angeles County Recorder/Clerk; and,
F. On April 12, 2018, notice of the pending zone text amendment was published in the
Downey Patriot and mailed to all property owners within the proposed overlay zone;
and,
G. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on May 2, 2018, and
after fully considering all oral and written testimony and facts and opinions offered at
the aforesaid public hearings, adopted this resolution.
SECTION 2. The Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares that after
preparing an Initial Study in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act, which found that the project will not have a significant environmental impact. As
such the Initial Study/Negative Declaration was circulated for public review from April 12, 2018
to May 2, 2018. Based on its own independent judgment that the facts stated in the initial study
are true, the Planning Commission hereby recommends the City Council of the City of Downey
adopt a Negative Declaration of Environmental Impacts.
SECTION 3. Having considered all of the oral and written evidence presented to it at
said public hearing, the Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares that:
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That the requested amendment is necessary and desirable for the development of
the community and is in the interests or furtherance of the public health, safety, and
general welfare. The proposed amendments will encourage the growth of the
biomedical industry within the City of Downey. The Greater Los Angeles area is an
emerging bioscience hub and Downey is already part of that cluster. This Zone Text
Amendment will boost job growth and spur economic development in the City. Job
growth and economic development are two key factors that are desirable for the
development of the community. Furthermore, the additional biomedical uses allowed
will not impact the surrounding residential uses, as the overlay zones are focused
around the hospitals and industrial areas of the City.
2. The proposed amendment is in general conformance with the General Plan. The
proposed Zone Text Amendment will establish a new biomedical overlay zone, which
is consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan. Specifically, General
Plan Goal 1.1 states, "Provide sufficient land areas for uses that serve the needs of
residents, visitors, and businesses;" and Policy 1. 1.3 states, "Provide an appropriate
amount of land area for business and employment." This amendment will establish
areas of the City that can accommodate the growth of biomedical businesses and
increase the job force of the City. Additionally, General Plan Goal 1.3 states,
"Address changes in land use and zoning trends." The biomedical field is one of the
fastest growing industries in the country. This change will adjust the zoning to
accommodate these new land uses.
SECTION 4. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definition to Section 9124 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code
to read as follows:
Biomedical Use: A land use associated with medical, technological, or biological
research, analysis, testing, and manufacturing of medical products, equipment or related
items. Such uses generally consist of the following: (1) Medical device or prosthesis
prototype fabrication; (2) Production requiring advanced medical and biological
technology and skills and directly related to medical research and development activities
on the premises; (3) Manufacturing of biochemical research and diagnostic compounds
to be used primarily by universities, laboratories, hospitals, and clinics for scientific
research and developmental testing purposes; (4) Production of experimental medical,
biochemical, or biotechnological products; (5) Development of biomedical -device related
production or operating systems to be installed and operated at another location,
including manufacturing of products necessary for such development; (6) Manufacturing
of biological, biomedical, biotechnological, and pharmaceutical products; (7)
Manufacturing of scientific, engineering, and medical instruments; (8) Research and
development, and manufacturing of artificial intelligence -based devices, electronic
components, software programs, and similar products, for medical applications.
SECTION 5. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definition to Section 9126 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
Clinical Service: An establishment which provides physical and mental health services
on an individual, out-patient basis. The services may be of preventative, diagnostic,
treatment, therapeutic, rehabilitative or counseling nature, but do not include group
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counseling uses. Typical uses would include, but not be limited to, medical and health
clinics, chiropractic/physical therapy clinics, individual counseling services and
emergency/urgent care centers.
SECTION 6. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend the following definition in Section 9136 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
Hospital: A State -licensed general acute care hospital, as defined by Health and Safety
Code section 1250(a), that provides a wide range of emergency, clinical, and temporary
medical services to the general public to which persons may be admitted for overnight
stay or longer for the diagnosis, care, or treatment of illness and injury or the prevention
thereof, not including convalescent homes, sanitariums, and nursing homes.
SECTION 7. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definition to Section 9136 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
Hospital, Specialty: Any facility, place, or building that is maintained and operated
exclusively to provide 24-hour paid in-patient services for the specialized treatment and
recovery of chronic health or mental health conditions or elective procedures or
treatments. Services provided may include, but are not limited to, food service nutrition
counseling acupressure, massage fitness and physical therapy, and pharmaceutical and
medical attention. This type of facility is distinct from an acute care general hospital and
from a residential use where these services are occasional or otherwise incidental to a
primarily residential occupancy.
SECTION 8. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council delete the following definition from Section 9144 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
SECTION 9. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definitions to Section 9144 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
Laboratory, Dry: A laboratory where dry materials, electronics, or large instruments are
tested and analyzed, with limited piped services. Dry laboratories may require controlled
temperature and humidity as well as dust control.
Laboratory, Wet: A laboratory where chemicals, drugs or biological matter is tested
and analyzed, and which typically requires water, direct ventilation, specialized piped
utilities and protective measures.
SECTION 10. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
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Council add the following definitions to Section 9146 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
Medical Services: Services provided by a business or facility consisting of the services
described within the definitions of "Clinical Service," "Medical Outpatient Service," and
"Office, Medical," as those terms are defined in this section, which are ancillary to a
primary use consisting of medical or biological research and analysis, or the
manufacturing of medical products, equipment or related items. Excludes the use,
handling, analysis, testing, processing, growing, distribution, research or any other
activity involving Marijuana (Cannabis sp.) or any of its derivatives.
Medical Outpatient Service: A business or facility providing medical or health services,
more intensive than those typically provided by a Medical Office use, without the need
for an overnight stay, such as but not limited to, kidney dialysis, phlebotomists, physical
therapy, prosthetics, individual wellness and health maintenance counseling, and urgent
care. Medical Outpatient Services does not include Medical Office uses, Wet
Laboratories, or Group Counseling services (as those terms are defined in this section).
Microbreweries and brewpubs: Refers to small-scale, independently -owned
breweries that emphasize traditional brewing methods, flavor and quality and that
produce fewer than 15,000 U.S. beer barrels (460,000 U.S. gallons) annually for on- and
off -premises consumption. A brewpub is an abbreviated term combining the ideas of a
brewery and a pub or public -house. A brewpub can be a pub or restaurant that brews
beer on the premises.
SECTION 11. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council delete the following definition from Section 9150 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
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SECTION 12. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definition to Section 9150 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
Office, Medical: A facility where medical services, typically involving evaluations or
non -emergency procedures, and their associated managerial, administrative, and
clerical functions, are conducted on-site or to patients off-site by the use of
telecommunication technologies (for example, telephone or video -conferencing). Medical
office includes: chiropodists, chiropractors, dentists, clinical service uses (defined in this
section), optometrists, osteopaths, physicians, psychologists, surgeons, and other uses
which the decision-making body determines are of a medical nature and similar. Medical
office does not include Group Counseling uses or Medical Outpatient Services (as those
terms are defined in this section). Excludes the overnight care of a patient.
SECTION 13. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following definition to Section 9156 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
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Research and Development: The pursuit of knowledge or creation of products in
technology -intensive fields. Examples include, but are not limited to, research and
development of computer hardware or software, information systems, industrial
processes, technical/technological systems, communications systems, transportation,
geographic information systems, multi -media and video technology. Laboratories may
also be included in this use (see also "Laboratory, Dry" and "Laboratory, Wet' in this
section). Development and construction of prototypes may be associated with this use.
SECTION 14. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council delete the following definition from Section 9158 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal
Code:
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SECTION 15. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend "Table 9.3.1 — Zone Established" within Section 9302 of Article IX of the Downey
Municipal Code to read as follows:
Table 9.3.1. Zones Established
Residential Zones
SymbolZone
Single -Family Residential Zone
R-1
Two -Family Residential Zone
R-2
Multiple -Family Residential Zone
R-3
Multiple -Family Residential Ownership Zone
Commercial Zones
Professional Office Zone
R-3-0
C -P
Neighborhood Commercial Zone
C-1
General Commercial Zone
C-2
Central Business District Zone
C-3
Commercial Manufacturing Zone
C -M
Hospital -Medical Arts Zone
H -M
Mixed -Use Zone
Mixed -Use Zone
M -U
Manufacturing Zones
Light Manufacturing Zone
M-1
General Manufacturing Zone
M-2
Public Zone
Public Zone
P
Open Sace Zone
Open Space Zone
O -S
Overlay Zones
Planned Unit Development Overlay Zone
PUD
Bio -Medical Overla Zone
BIO
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SECTION 16. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend Section 9314.02(a) of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code to read as
follows:
(a) The intent and purpose of these Commercial Zone regulations is to:
(1) Provide appropriately located areas consistent with the General Plan for a full
range of office, retail commercial, and service commercial uses needed by residents
and businesses of, and visitors to, the City and region;
(2) Strengthen the City's economic base, and provide employment opportunities
close to home for residents of the City and surrounding communities;
(3) Create suitable environments for various types of commercial uses, and protect
them from the adverse effects of incompatible uses;
(4) Promote the creation of vibrant and attractive commercial districts desirable to
professionals working in the high-tech and biomedical fields, while also minimizing the
impact of commercial development on adjacent, neighborhood -oriented residential
districts;
(5) Ensure that the appearance and effects of commercial buildings and uses are
harmonious with the character of the area in which they are located; and
(6) Ensure the provision of adequate off-street parking and loading facilities.
SECTION 17. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend Section 9314.02(g) of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code to read as
follows:
(g) Purpose of the H -M Zone. The H -M Zone is intended to provide for and
encourage the orderly development of a wide variety of hospital and biomedical uses that
facilitate the growth of businesses during all stages of the business cycle. It also allows
professional offices, personal and professional services, and retail uses that are compatible
with, and supportive of, uses permitted within the zone and with uses in adjacent zones.
SECTION 18. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following uses to "Table 9.3.5. Commercial Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9314.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
Financial, Professional Services and Office Uses
Group Counseling NPrN
NP NP C C
Medical outpatient NP P P NP P
services
General Commercial Uses
Biomedical Use I NP NP I NP I NP P P
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SECTION 19. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend the following uses in "Table 9.3.5. Commercial Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9314.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
SECTION 20. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council delete the following use from "Table 9.3.5. Commercial Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9314.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
SECTION 21. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend Section 9318.02 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code to read as follows:
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Exceptions
Eating and Drinking Establishments
Bars, taverns, pubs, NP NP C C C NP Accessory uses
micro -breweries w/ food such as billiards,
and drink pool tables, darts,
and game
machines are also
allowed.
Financial, Professional
Services and Office
Uses
Does not include
Offices
business and
P P
P
P
NP
NP
new and/or used
professional
vehicle brokers or
medical
P P
P
P
NP
P
wholesale offices
General Commercial Uses
Fax and photocopy
P
P
P
P
P
NP
services
Hotels
NP
NP
C
C
C
C
Medical equipment
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
P
Includes
sales
prostheses.
Parking — surface and
NP
P
P
C
P
C
structure
Passenger stations,
NP
NP
P
P
P
C
bus and rail
Schools, business,
NP
NP
C
C
C
C
professional, trade,
technical or vocational
Schools, medical
C
NP
NP
I C
I C
P�
SECTION 20. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council delete the following use from "Table 9.3.5. Commercial Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9314.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
SECTION 21. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend Section 9318.02 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code to read as follows:
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(a) The intent and purpose of these Manufacturing Zone regulations is to:
(1) Provide appropriately located areas consistent with the General Plan for a broad
range of manufacturing and service uses;
(2) Strengthen the City's economic base, and provide employment opportunities
close to home for residents of the City and surrounding communities;
(3) Promote the creation of vibrant and attractive manufacturing districts desirable to
professionals working in the high-tech and biomedical fields, while also minimizing the
impact of manufacturing uses on adjacent, commercial and neighborhood -oriented
residential districts.
(b) Purpose of the M-1 Zone. The M-1 Zone is intended to provide an orderly
development and grouping together of light manufacturing uses and appropriate biomedical
uses that facilitate the growth of businesses during all stages of the business cycle in
harmony with each other and the rest of the community. The provisions of this zone are
designed to ensure that such uses will be protected from inharmonious uses and to
minimize the undesirable effects of heavy traffic or other operating characteristics.
(c) Purpose of the M-2 Zone. The M-2 Zone is intended to provide for the orderly
development of general manufacturing, research and development, wholesale and
distribution, warehousing, biomedical uses that facilitate the growth of businesses during all
stages of the business cycle, and other compatible uses within the community. The
provisions of this zone are intended to ensure that industrial development will be protected
from intrusion by inharmonious uses, that it will be provided with adequate space and
accessory facilities, and that abutting non -industrial areas will be protected from potential
conflicts with industrial development.
SECTION 22. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add the following uses to "Table 9.3.9. Manufacturing Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9318.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code:
Manufacturing Uses
Biomedical Use P P
Services
-Research and Development P P
SECTION 23. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend the following uses in "Table 9.3.9. Manufacturing Zones Use Regulations" within
Section 9318.04 of Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code to read as follows:
Use M-11 M-2 Notes and Exceptions
Manufacturin
-
Manufacturing Uses
Equipment, instruments and P P Includes electronic, medical and dental
medical/dental products and tools, prosthetics, precision, measuring
components
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Laboratories, dry P I P
Laboratories, wet C C
Services
Printing, and photocopy services P P
Offices Does not include new and/or used vehicle
business and professional P P brokers or wholesale offices.
medical C C
SECTION 24. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council add Section 9326 to Article IX of the Downey Municipal Code, which shall read as
follows:
SECTION 9326. BIOMEDICAL OVERLAY ZONE (BIO).
SECTION 9326.02. INTENT AND PURPOSE.
The intent and purpose of the Biomedical Overlay Zone is to provide greater flexibility in the
application of land planning concepts. The Biomedical Overlay Zone provides additional
opportunities for bio -medical related uses beyond the medical office, hospital, research and
development, and medical -device related uses allowed in the commercial and manufacturing
base zones. Additionally, ancillary uses necessary to attract biomedical firms and professionals
in the industry are provided for, such as mixed-use developments consisting of professional
office or biomedical research facilities and residential uses, and other supporting services, such
as restaurants and nightlife activities. The Biomedical Overlay Zone shall meet the objectives of
the General Plan and this article, and further encourage the development of new biomedical
uses through the relaxation of typical project review timelines, building permit issuance, and
business license issuance.
SECTION 9326.04. APPLICABILITY.
(a) The Biomedical Overlay Zone, and the standards contained in this section, shall apply
to all areas designated on the Official Zoning Map as being within the Biomedical Overlay
(BIO) Zone, except for any zones not comprised of Commercial or Manufacturing Zones.
(b) Whenever any proposed development application for a new, primarily biomedical
development encompasses more than one base zone (consisting of Commercial and
Manufacturing), the following shall apply:
(1) The permitted uses and the development standards for each base zone shall be
applicable within the boundaries of each zone;
(2) Through the Site Plan Review process, the City Planner may allow the
application of development and use standards for any zone covering a portion of the
proposed development in any other zone covering other portion of the proposed
development if the entire development's F.A.R. and occupancy do not exceed those
which would be permitted if the land area of each zone were developed separately.
(c) Where a conflict in regulations occurs, the regulations specified in this section shall
apply.
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SECTION 9326.06. USES PERMITTED.
In addition to the uses permitted in the base zones, the following uses are permitted in the
Biomedical Overlay Zone:
(a) Biomedical Uses
(b) Financial Services (only when integrated into a primary biomedical use)
(c) Florist shops (only when integrated into a primary biomedical use)
(d) Hospitals
(e) Medical Equipment Sales
(f) Medical Outpatient Services
(g) Office, Medical
SECTION 9326.08. USES CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED.
In addition to the uses permitted in the based zones, the following uses are allowed subject to
the approval of a Conditional Use Permit and are subject to the review requirements and
conditions contained in Section 9824 of this code:
(a) Bars, taverns, pubs, micro -breweries w/ food and drink
(b) Convention and exhibition halls
(c) Parks and recreational facilities
(d) Personal services (unless permitted by right in the base zone, in which case it shall be a
permitted (P) use)
(e) Retail sales, new (unless permitted by right in the base zone, in which case it shall be a
permitted (P) use)
SECTION 9326.10. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
All development standards applicable to uses located in the Biomedical Overlay Zone are
specified in the regulations set forth in the commercial and manufacturing base zones. Any
development standards not listed for uses allowed in the Biomedical Overlay Zone are
conditional uses required to be integrated into a primary use with specified development
standards which shall take precedence over the entire development. In the case of residential
uses allowed as part of a primarily biomedical mixed-use development, all development
standards not specified for the residential portion of the project in the commercial base zones
shall be determined through the Site Plan Review and Conditional Use Permit application
processes.
SECTION 9326.12. APPLICATION REVIEW.
The following review processes shall be modified to expedite the permitting and licensing
process for new biomedical developments and businesses. The expedited processes listed
below shall apply to all applications for development of projects intended to be primarily
occupied by biomedical businesses or the establishment of biomedical businesses located in
the Biomedical Overlay Zone. The application of these expedited processes shall be at the
discretion of the City Manager, or his or her designee. The process expedited to encourage
biomedical uses shall be as follows:
(a) Conditional Use Permits
(1) Within 60 days of a Conditional Use Permit application being deemed complete
and any necessary environmental review has been completed, the Planning
Division shall place the application on the public hearing agenda for the decision-
making body.
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(2) The timeframes specified for the voiding of a Conditional Use Permit due to non -
commencement of the use shall be extended by one (1) year. An applicant may
still utilize any applicable extensions when made to the appropriate decision-
making body.
(b) Site Plan Review
(1) Within 60 days of a Site Plan Review application being deemed complete and
any necessary environmental review has been completed, the Planning Division
shall place the application on the public hearing agenda for the decision-making
body.
(2) The timeframes specified for the voiding of a Site Plan Review shall be extended
by one (1) year automatically upon the expiration of an approved Site Plan
Review. An applicant may still utilize any applicable extensions when made to
the appropriate decision-making body.
(c) Business Licenses
(1) Upon application of a business license for a business which meets the definition
of "biomedical use" according to this code, an Economic Development Division
staff member shall be assigned to assist in the coordination of all necessary on-
site inspections required by the various City Departments (i.e. Building, Fire, and
Planning).
(2) At the discretion of the City Planner, the City may not require an existing building
to correct nonconformities when occupancy by a new biomedical use or
expansion of an existing biomedical use is proposed.
(d) Building Permits
(1) For all building permit applications for a biomedical use, as defined in this code,
the City shall waive the General Plan Revision fee of .2% of the building's
valuation.
(2) The initial Building Permit plan check fee shall include 4 reviews and shall not
exceed 75% of the adopted Building Permit Fee Schedule.
(3) The City shall reduce the typical Building Permit plan check review timeframes by
2 days for each of the first two (2) plan check reviews.
SECTION 25. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of this
Resolution, the Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby recommends that the City
Council amend the Official Zoning Map to incorporate five (5) areas, as outlined in Exhibit 'A' of
this Resolution, of the City into the Biomedical Overlay Zone.
SECTION 26. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this
Resolution is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or otherwise
invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Resolution.
The Planning Commission declares that it would have adopted this Resolution, and each
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section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any
one or more sections, subsections, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 27. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of May, 2018.
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Patrick Owens, Chairman
City Planning Commission
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Downey at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of May,
2018 , by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
COMMISSIONERS:
Flores, Dominguez, Duarte and Owens
NOES:
COMMISSIONERS:
None
ABSENT:
COMMISSIONERS:
Frometa
ABSTAIN:
COMMISSIONERS:
None
Mary Cav nagh, Secretary
City Planning Commission
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