The following conditions shall be imposed as part of any large family day care home:
(1) The home where the use is being conducted shall conform to the residential development standards of the zoning district in which it is located;
(2) The use shall be licensed pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Sections 1597.30 through 1597.621, including any or successor provisions;
(3) The operator shall obtain a city business license in accordance with Title 5 (‘Business Licenses’) of the city’s Municipal Code;
(4) There shall be one additional on-site parking space for each nonresident employee of the large family day care home. The parking shall comply with this Code;
(5) Based upon the potential for noise emanating from the day care home, as determined by the director, construction of a six-foot-high, solid decorative fence or wall may be required as a noise mitigation measure. The fence or wall shall be constructed pursuant to Chapter 21.62 ('Fences and Walls'), of this Title;
(6) Based upon the potential for noise emanating from the large family day care home, as determined by the director, additional landscaping may be required as a noise mitigation measure. A landscape plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the director. Implementation and maintenance of the landscaping plan shall be required for as long as the large family day care home is in operation;
(7) A large family day care home cannot be located within five hundred lineal feet of an existing large family day care home, boarding home, or rooming house, measured property line to property line, except as hereinafter provided. If an applicant can demonstrate that the concentration of said uses within five hundred feet will not adversely affect traffic circulation or create congestion in the vicinity, then the large family day care home may be located no less than three hundred lineal feet from an existing large family day care home, boarding home, or rooming house; and
(8) Each large family day care home shall comply with the state fire marshal's fire and life safety standards, as specifically required by the California Health and Safety Code and the California Building Standards Code.
(Ord. 651, § 12, 2012).