In addition to any other factors appropriate for consideration under the Planning Code, the Planning Department and Planning Commission shall consider the compatibility of uses when approving Residential Uses, Hotel Uses, or Motel Uses, as those terms are defined in Chapter 116 of the Administrative Code, adjacent to or near existing permitted Places of Entertainment and shall take all reasonably available means through the City’s design review and approval processes to ensure that the design of such new residential, hotel, or motel project takes into account the needs and interests of both the Places of Entertainment and the future residents or guests of the new development. Such considerations may include, among others:
(a) the proposed project's consistency with applicable design guidelines;
(b) any proceedings held by the Entertainment Commission relating to the proposed project, including but not limited to any acoustical data provided to the Entertainment Commission, pursuant to Administrative Code Section 116.6; and
(c) any comments and recommendations provided to the Planning Department by the Entertainment Commission regarding noise issues related to the project pursuant to Administrative Code Section 116.7.
(Former Sec. 314 added by Ord. 411-85, App. 9/6/85; amended by Ord. 441-86, App. 11/13/86; redesignated as Sec. 414 and amended by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
AMENDMENT HISTORY
Introductory paragraph and division (b) amended; Ord. 47-17, Eff. 4/9/2017.
[CHILD-CARE REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICE AND HOTEL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS]
Editor's Note:
Material relating to Child-care Requirements for Office and Hotel Development Projects, formerly codified at Secs. 314 et seq., was substantially amended and redesignated as Secs. 414 et seq. by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010.
Material relating to Child-care Requirements for Office and Hotel Development Projects, formerly codified at Secs. 314 et seq., was substantially amended and redesignated as Secs. 414 et seq. by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010.