Ordinance No. 604 - Adopting Hotel and Motel RegulationsORDINANCE NO. 604
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD
ADOPTING HOTEL AND MOTEL REGULATIONS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 9111.1B (24) of Part XI of the Rosemead
Municipa
l Code is hereby deleted.
Section 2. Section 9111.1B (20b) of Part XI of the Rosemead
Municipa
l Code is hereby deleted.
Section 3. Section 9181.1 of Part XXV of the Rosemead Municipal
Code is
hereby amended by adding subsection (30) thereto to read as follows:
(30)
Hotels and motels in the C-3 and M-1 Zone subject to the following
conditions:
(a)
Lot Area - The minimum area of the parcel or lot shall not be less
than forty thousand (40,000) square feet.
(b)
Lot Width - Each lot shall have a minimum frontage of not less than
one hundred (100) feet on a major street as depicted on the
Circulation Element of the General Plan.
(c)
Maximum Coverage - The maximum lot coverage of all structures shall
not exceed forty percent (407) of the total lot area.
(d)
Landscaping - A minimum of ten percent (107) of the total lot area is
to be landscaped.
(e)
Yards - Side and rear yards when abutting residentially zoned or used
property shall be not less than ten (10) feet from property line.
(f)
The owner and/or operator of such hotel or motel shall not permit any
person as:,.an occupant in such a hotel or motel for a period in excess
of thirty (30) consecutive calendar days, except for one (1) permitted
manager's unit; and
(g)
The owner and/or operator of any such hotel or motel shall not permit
any hotel or motel room to be rented more than twice in any
consecutive twenty-four (24) hour period; and
(h)
The owner and/or operator of any such hotel or motel shall have and
maintain only one (1) meter for each utility service to the entire
use;
(i)
A hotel or motel may provide manager's quarters not to exceed one (1)
dwelling unit, which complies with the minimum multi-family (R-3)
standards as set forth in this Code.
(j) The owner and/or operator of any such hotel or motel shall provide
daily room cleaning service for each room in such hotel or motel;
(k) Every hotel and motel shall obtain and keep records of the name and
address of guests, the make, year and license of the guest's vehicle,
and the state in which such vehicle is licensed.
(1) Every hotel and motel shall have an office with a registration desk,
and the office shall be located in close proximity to the entry
driveway to the street front.
(m) Vehicles exceeding eighty (80) inches in width shall not be permitted
to park in any required parking lot used exclusively for hotel or
motel customers. (Non-commercial) recreational vehicles or motor homes
shall be permitted to park in such lots, provided that at least one
(1) designated recreational vehicle parking space, which is a'minimum
of ten (10) feet by thirty (30) feet, is provided for each twenty-five
(25) rooms in the hotel or motel complex.
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(N) That no portable refrigerators, microwaves or other appliances
necessary for the preparation of food be permitted in any hotel or
motel room.
(0) That an Economic Feasibility Study be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval. The Economic Feasibility Study
shall be prepared by a professional who is familiar with preparation
of such documents. The study shall include data to support a finding
that there is a demonstrated need for the project and that the project
will economically benefit the community as a whole.
(P) Conditions of Approval - A conditional use permit for any hotel/motel
may be authorized by the Planning Commission upon its making the
following findings:
(a) That the conditional use permit applied for is authorized by the
provisions of this chapter;
(b) That the granting of such conditional use permit will not
adversely affect the established character of the surrounding
neighborhood or be injurious to the property or improvements in
such vicinity and zone in which the property is located.
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(c) That the establishment, maintenance, or conduct of the use for
which the conditional use permit is sought will not, under the
particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals,
comfort, convenience, or welfare of persons residing or working
in the neighborhood of such use and will not, under the
circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the
public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the
neighborhood.
(d) That the granting of such conditional use permit will not
adversely affect the General Plan of the City.
Section 4. The City Clerk will certify to the passage and
adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be posted in the manner
required by law.
1987.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 28th day of April ,
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City C rk