94-9629 Zoning RegulationsKUM1nCox a ting — Sad a. Kansas
(Published in the Salina Journal April $ , 1994)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 94-9629
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42, ARTICLE VI, SECTION
42-318 OF THE SALINA CODE REGARDING CONDITIONAL USES; AMENDING
ARTICLE XIV, SECTIONS 42-661 AND 42-669 OF THE SALINA CODE
REGARDING DEFINITIONS; AMENDING ARTICLE XIV OF CHAPTER 42 BY
ADDING SECTION 42-759.1 REGARDING DEFINITIONS; AND REPEALING
EXISTING SECTIONS 42-318, 42-661 AND 42-669.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina,
Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 42-318 of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Section 42-318. CONDITIONAL USES.
Conditional uses in the C-5 district are as follows:
(1) Amusement parks and skating rinks;
(2) Animal hospitals, provided that all pens shall be
in an enclosed structure;
(3) Automobile repair;
(4) Group care facilities;
(5) Group rehabilitation facilities;
(6) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes and nursing
homes;
(7) Lumber yards;
(8) Mini -warehouses;
(9) Multi -family dwellings, provided that:
a. New buildings and additions to existing
buildings shall comply with the requirements
of the R-3 district and parking shall be
provided in conformance with Section 42-553;
b. Conversions of existing non-residential
buildings shall comply with the lot size
requirements of the R-3 district (Section
42-204) in addition to the bulk regulations
in the C-5 district and parking may be
provided at one half ratio set forth in
Section 42-553.
(10) Multi -family dwellings for elderly and/or
handicapped persons provided that:
a. New buildings and additions to existing
buildings shall comply with the requirements
of the R-3 district, with the exceptions to
the bulk and lot size regulations permitted
in Section 42-203 and parking shall be
provided in conformance with Section 42-553;
b. Conversions of existing non-residential
buildings shall comply with the requirements
of the R-3 district, with the exception to
lot size regulations permitted in Section
42-203 in addition to the bulk regulations
in the C-5 district and parking shall be
provided in conformance with Section 42-553.
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(11) Outdoor theatres;
(12) Taverns;
(13) Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission
equipment structures.
Section 2. That Sections 42-661 and 42-669 of the Salina Code are
hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 42-661. DWELLING.
"Dwelling" is a permanent building or portion thereof,
designed and used exclusively for residential occupancy,
including single-family, two-family and multiple -family
dwellings, manufactured and mobile homes and rooming and
boarding houses, but not including hotels and motels.
"Section 42-669. FAMILY.
"Family" is an individual, or two (2) or more persons
related by blood, marriage or legal adoption, a group of
not more than four (4) persons not related by blood,
marriage or legal adoption or not more than eight (8)
"disabled" persons (as defined by K.S.A. 12-736) residing
in a dwelling licensed by the State of Kansas as a group
home living together as a single housekeeping unit in a
dwelling unit, including foster children and domestic
servants; provided however, families having not more than
two (2) persons may include not more than two (2) roomers.
Section 3. That the Salina Code is hereby amended by adding
Section 42-759.1 which shall read as follows:
"Section 42-759.1. ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE.
"Rooming and boarding house" is a single-family
residential dwelling with one (1) kitchen used to provide
lodging for one (1) week or longer for compensation, with
or without meals, for three (3) but no more than eight (8)
persons, each with a private room excluding the resident
owner or occupant and family thereof.
Section 4. That the existing Sections 42-318, 42-661 and 42-669 of
the Salina Code are 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.
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ATTEST:
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Clerk
Introduced: March 21, 1994
Passed: April 4, 1994
Peter F. Brungardt, Mayor