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8.1 Use Limitations in C-4"'- CITY OF SALINA REQUEST FOR COMMISSION ACTION DATE TIME 07/10/95 4:00 P.M. AGENDA SECTION: ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: APPROVED FOR NO. 8 City Clerk AGENDA: NO. 1 Judy D. Lon BY: BY: Item: Second Reading Ordinance Number 95-9694, providing for the amendment of Chapter 42, Article VI, Section 42-306 of the Salina Code, regarding Use Limitations. Back~oun{l: This ordinance was presented at the June 26, 1995 City Commission Meeting and approved for first reading. The application was filed by Todd Engel on behalf of the Afterburner Bar, requesting an amendment of the Salina City Zoning Ordinance Article VI, Division 14, Central Business District Regulations, by amending Section 42-306(2) to allow restaurants and drinking establishments to have food and beverage service in an outdoor patio area in the C-4 District. Recommendation: Adopt Ordinance Number 95-9694. COMMISSION ACTION MOTION BY SECOND BY THAT: (Published in the Salina Journal July , 1995) ORDINANCE NUMBER 95-9694 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42, ARTICLE VI, SECTION 42-306 OF THE SALINA CODE REGARDING USE LIMITATIONS; AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTION 42-306. BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section 1. That Section 42-306 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 42-306. USE LIMITATIONS. Use limitations in the C-4 district are as follows: (1) All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers. Ail goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced. No products produced in this district shall be of a nature that they would be classified as a permitted use in the I-2 or I-3 districts if produced separately from a use permitted in this district. (2) All business, service, storage and display of goods shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building, except food and beverage service on an outdoor patio not exceeding the size or occupant load of the indoor serving space. (3) No business establishment shall offer or sell food or beverages for consumption on the premises in parked motor vehicles. (4) Exterior lighting fixtures shall be shaded so that no direct light is cast upon any property located in a residential district and so that no glare is visible to any traffic on any public street. Section 4. That the existing Section 42-306 is hereby repealed. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper. Introduced: June 26, 1995 Passed: July 10, 1995 John Divine, Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: Judy D. Long, City Clerk