§ 17.400.030 CHECK-CASHING BUSINESSES.
   This Section provides location and operating standards for check-cashing business in compliance with Article 2 (Zoning Districts, Allowable Land Uses and Zone-Specific Development Standards).
   A.   Distance Separation. A minimum linear distance of 1,000 feet shall be required to separate all check-cashing businesses from another existing check-cashing or pawnshop business, parks, playground, primary and/or secondary schools, and single-family zoned property.
   B.   Plans Required. Development plans shall be submitted with the application for the required Conditional Use Permit, clearly illustrating the details of the proposed exterior (e.g., elevations, lighting, signs, and the like), interior (e.g., layout and design, lighting, window display, and the like), days and hours of operation, and customer queuing in order to ensure that the use shall be developed and operated in a manner that would be compatible with an attractive, stable, and thriving commercial district conducive to retail shopping.
   C.   Non-Profit Child Day Care Facilities in Industrial Zones. Applications for a Conditional Use Permit to permit a non-profit Child Day Care Facility in the industrial zone shall include the submittal of an economic study, in form and substance as determined by the Director. Said study shall analyze the fiscal impacts of the use and include a calculation of the economic and tax “opportunity cost” to the City.
      After considering the economic study and the fiscal impacts to the City the appropriate review authority may impose reasonable conditions to mitigate the fiscal impacts as necessary, if it determines that such conditions will serve the public interest, health, safety, convenience or welfare of the City.
(Ord. No. 2005-007 §1 (part); Ord. No. 2020-002 §2 (part))