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005 of 2002 - amending the code to allow for house museums as a conditional use of landmark sites in residential d 0 02-1 • P 01-21 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 5 of 200 2 (Amending the Salt Lake City Code to allow for house museums as a conditional use of landmark sites in residential districts) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SALT LAKE CITY CODE TO ALLOW HOUSE MUSEUMS AS A CONDITIONAL USE OF LANDMARK SITES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-01-17. WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Zoning Code contains various restrictions on the use of landmark sites located in residential districts; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds after public hearings before its own body and before the Planning Commission that portions of the Salt Lake City Zoning Code which relate to the use of landmark sites in residential districts should be amended to allow house museums as a conditional use of landmark sites in residential districts, and that such amendments are in the best interest of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Section 21A.24.010.S.2(a) of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 2. Conditional Use Required: Where authorized by this title as shown in 21A.24.190 Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Residential Districts, landmark sites in any residential district may be used for certain nonresidential uses. a. Uses: Nonresidential uses which may be allowed include: i. Bed and breakfast establishments; ii. Offices; iii. Reception centers; and iv. House museums. SECTION 2. The table entitled "Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Residential Districts," located at Section 21A.24.190 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"A" attached hereto. SECTION 3. The table located at Section 21A.44.060.F of the Salt Lake City Code entitled" Schedule of Minimum Off-Street Parking Requirements," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"B" attached hereto. SECTION 4. Section 21A.62.040 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to add the following definition for"House Museum" in alphabetical order: "House Museum"means a dwelling unit which is converted from its original principal use as a dwelling unit to a staffed institution dedicated to educational, aesthetic or historic purposes. Such museum should include a staff who commands an appropriate body of special knowledge necessary to convey the historical, aesthetic or architectural attributes of the building and its collections to the general public. Such staff should also have the ability to reach museological decisions consonant with the experience of his or her peers and have access to and acquaintance with the literature of the field. Such museum should maintain either regular hours or be available for appointed visits such that access is reasonably convenient to the public. SECTION 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah,this 22 day of January , 20012. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: HIEF DEPUTY CITY REC ER Transmitted to Mayor on January 22, 2002 Mayor's Action: r Approved. Vetoed. C EF DEPUTY CITY ORDER .1* p • it;i {/4\,*, Date 1°— z s--©j . (SEAL) I �' ',. ._.. T *)11 4'17 Bill No. 5 of 200 2 `,.` � •P }' v Sri`O AT'E ' ' Published: January 28, 2002 -,- - G:\Ordina0l\Amending SLC Code to allow nonresidential use of landmark sites-Clean-Oct 25,2001.doc • EXHIBIT A. Table 21A.24.190 TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES, BY DISTRICT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS C=Conditional Use P=Permitted Use USE k.0 0 0 0 CO 0 0 n o 0 0 0 r r O O o O cn N 4-1 ,n r (NI N O l C L r LLIII.M N a) 0 w w w rx rx 0 0 0 cG cC o; a: rx rx a' cG Bed and breakfast inn C8 C8 C7 C7 C7 C7 P P P Bed and breakfast manor P House Museum in landmark CC C C CCC CCCCCC C sites(see subsection 21A.24.00S of this Chapter) Offices and reception CCCCCCC CCCCCCP P P centers in landmark sites (see subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter) Park and ride parking, CCCCCCC CCCCCCCCC shared with church parking lot on arterial street Parking,off-site facilities C C C CCCCCCC (accessory to permitted uses) Public/private utility CCCCCCC CCCCCCCCC buildings and structures Public/private utility PP P P PPP PPP P P PPPP transmission wires,lines, pipes and poles5 Reuse of church and school C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 buildings Veterinary offices C P3 P Wireless telecommunications facilities(see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) Qualifying Provisions: 1. A single apartment unit may be located above first floor retail/office. 2. Provided that no more than 2 two-family buildings are located adjacent to one another and no more than 3 such dwellings are located along the same block face(within subdivisions approved after April 12, 1995). 3. Subject to conformance with the provisions of subsection 21A.24.170D of this Chapter. 4. Construction for a nonresidential use shall be subject to all provisions of subsection 21 A.24.160H of this Chapter. 5. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 6. Subject to conformance of the provision in Section 21A.36.180 of this Title. 7. When located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources(see subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter). 8. Buildings in excess of 7,000 square feet in the SR-1 and R-2 Districts when located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources(see subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter). EXHIBIT B. Table 21A.44.060F SCHEDULE OF MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS Sanitarium,nursing care facility 1 parking space for each 6 beds for which accommodations are offered,plus 1 parking space for each 4 employees other than doctors,plus 1 parking space for each 3 dwelling units Schools K-8th grades 1 parking space for each 3 faculty members and other full-time employees Senior high school 1 parking space for each 3 faculty members,plus 1 parking space for each 3 full-time employees,plus 1 parking space for each 10 students College/university,general 1 parking space for each 3 faculty members,plus 1 parking space for each 3 full-time employees,plus 1 parking space for each 10 students Vocational/trade school 1 space per 1 employee plus 1 space for each 3 students based on the maximum number of students attending classes on the premises at any time Homeless shelters 1 parking space for each employee Recreation,Cultural,Entertainment Art gallery/museum/house museum 1 space per 1,000 square feet gross floor area Bowling alley 2 spaces per lane Club/lodge 6 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area Dance/music studio 1 space for every 1 employee Gym/health club/recreation facilities 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area Library 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area Sports arena/stadium 1 space per 10 seats Swimming pool, skating rink or natatorium 1 space per 5 seats and 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area Tennis court 2 spaces per court Theater,movie and live , 1 space per 4 seats Commercial/Manufacturing Bus facility 1 space per 2 employees plus 1 space per bus Durable goods,furniture,appliances,etc. 1 space per 500 square feet gross floor area General manufacturing 1 space per 3 employees plus 1 space per company vehicle Radio/TV station 3 spaces per 1,000 square feet Warehouse 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for the first 10,000 square feet plus 1/2 space per 2,000 square feet for the remaining space.Office area parking requirements shall be calculated separately based on office parking rates Wholesale distribution 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for the first 10,000 square feet,plus 1/2 per 2,000 square feet floor area for the remaining space. Office area parking requirements shall be calculated separately based on office parking rates Retail Goods And Services Auto repair 1 space per service bay plus 3 stalls per 1,000 square feet for office and retail areas Car wash 3 stacked spaces per bay or stall,plus 5 stacking spaces for automated facility Drive-through facility 5 stacking spaces on-site per cashier,teller or similar employee transacting business directly with drive- through customers at any given time in addition to the