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CC Ordinance 2209Ordinance No. 2209 BEING AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL AMENDING SECTION 21.10.050 OF TITLE 21 (Zoning) OF THE CAMPBELL MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PAYDAY LENDING ESTABLISHMENTS The City Council of the City of Campbell does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Findings: There is significant evidence that payday lending businesses significantly undermine the financial stability of low-income communities. Payday lenders generally offer small, fourteen-day loans for which they charge effective interest rates upwards of 460% annual percentage rate (APR). These businesses operate almost exclusively in low-income neighborhoods and prey upon the City's most financially vulnerable residents. SECTION 2. Conditional uses in C-2 (General Commercial) zoning district: The list of uses allowed with a conditional use permit in Subsection C of Campbell Municipal Code section 21.10.050 is amended to read as follows, with underlining indicating new text and strikeouts (~*~~Qt) indicating deleted text: 1. Adult day care facilities; 2. Alternative fuels and recharging facilities; 3. Arcades; 4. Banquet facilities; .. 5. Bed and breakfast inns (only in historic structures); 6. Broadcast and recording studios; ' 7. Caretaker/employee housing (not to exceed six hundred forty square feet and one bedroom); 8. Cat and dog day care facilities; 9. Cat and dog grooming facilities; 10. Cat Boarding facilities; 11. Check cashing; 12. Commercial day care centers; 13. Commercial schools; 14. Community/culturallrecreational centers; 15. Convalescent/rest homes; 16. Convenience markets/stores; 17. Conversion, commercial converted from residence; 18. Dancing and live entertainment; 19. Department stores; 20. Drive-in theaters; 21. Emergency shelters; 22. Equipment rental establishments; 23. Gasoline stations; 24. Golf courses and golf driving ranges; 25. Government offices and facilities (local, state or federal); Page 1 26. Grocery stores (greater than ten thousand square feet); 27. Hardware stores (greater than ten thousand square feet); 28. Health/fitness centers; 29. Hospitals; 30. Indoor amusement/entertainment/recreation centers; 31. Late night activities; 32. Liquor establishments (on-site consumption only); 33. Liquor stores (off-site consumption only); 34. Massage Establishments; 35. Medical services, clinics; 36. Medical services, extended care; 37. Miniature golf courses; 38. Motor vehicle -cleaning, washing, and detailing; 39. Motor vehicle -oil change facilities; 40. Motor vehicle -parts and supplies (very limited maintenance/installation); 41. Motor vehicle -renting and leasing; 42. Motor vehicle -sales (new and/or used); 43. Museums, public; 44. Music (recordings) stores; 45. Nightclubs with or without food service; 46. Outdoor active activities (e.g., drive-up windows); 47. Outdoor amusement/entertainment/recreation centers; 48. Outdoor retail sales and activities; 49. Outdoor seating, when more than twelve total seats; 49. 50. Payday lender, subject to the requirements of section 21.36.260; 58. 51. Personal services, limited; 54. 52. Pet stores; 52. 53. Pharmacies/drug stores, with drive-up service; 63. 54. Philanthropic collection trailers; 54. 55. Public assembly uses; 55. 56. Public utility structures and service facilities; a6. 57. Public works maintenance facilities and storage yards: ar7. 58. a8. 59. a9. 60. 60. 61. ~. 62. 6~. ~. 64. ~. f6. 6~. 66. 69. 7B. Radio or television transmitters; Radio stations; Recycling facilities -reverse vending machines; Recycling facilities -small collection facility; Restaurants with late night activities or banquet facilities; Restaurants, fast food (with or without drive-in service); Schools - K-12, private; Second hand/thrift stores; Shopping centers (greater than Sign shops; Spa services; Studios, large; Studios, small; Tanning studios; 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. ten thousand square feet); Page 2 ~. 72. Theaters, movie or pertorming arts; ~. 73. Transitional housing; ~3. 74. Tutoring center, large; ~4. 75. Tutoring center, small; ~5. 76. Universities/colleges, private; ~. 77. Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals; ~. 78. Video rental stores; ~. 79. Warehouse retail stores; ~. 80. Wireless telecommunications facilities -non-stealth. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall become effective (30) days following its passage and adoption and shall be published once within fifteen (15) days upon passage and adoption in the Campbell Express, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Campbell, County of Santa Clara. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18~h day of October, 2016 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Kotowski, Resnikoff, Gibbons, Baker NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: Cristina APPROVED: Ja o T. Baker, ayor ATTEST: Wendd, City Clerk Page 3