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CC - Relief from Ord. No 811 Moratorium on the issuance of any permits ir entitlements for garment manufactoring - Internal File 046 i i I ~fl TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: FEBUARY 7, 2001 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR RELIEF FROM ORDINANCE NO. 811-MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF ANY PERMITS OR ENTITLEMENTS FOR GARMENT MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING OR ASSEMBLING - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 94-611 (MODIFICATION) dba, TOM BOY FASHION, 8909 GARVEY AVENUE, UNITS B2, B3, B4, and B5. BACKGROUND Conditional Use Permit 94-611 was initially approved for garment manufacturing operations on May 2, 1994. The approval allowed two tenant spaces, units B2 and B3 to be occupied for such uses. Upon inspection of CUP 94-611 in September 2000, Staff discovered that the current business operator, Tom Boy Fashion, had expanded into units B4 and B5. In order to continue garment operations within these units, the owner of Tom Boy Fashion applied for a modification of Conditional Use Permit 94-611 and requested relief from Ordinance No. 811 on December 7, 2000. Ordinance No. 811, a 45-day moratorium on the issuance of any new permits or entitlements for garment manufacturing, processing, or assembling in the M-1 zone, passed by the City Council on August 8, 2000 was subsequently extended for 10 months and 15 days on September 12, 2000 pursuant to Ordinance No. 812. The applicant requests relief from Ordinance No. 811 on the grounds that the interim zoning ordinance does allow exceptional circumstances to the moratorium and that the granting of an exception would not be detrimental to the public welfare. DISCUSSION Following administrative protocol for requests for relief of moratoriums and attached entitlements, staff had presented the modification request of Conditional Use Permit 94-611 at ODUNCIL AGENMA FEB 13 2001 ITEM NO. ? , . 1