Article 4
Standards for Specific Land Uses

Chapter 17.50    ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS REGULATIONS

17.50.010    Intent and Purpose

17.50.020    Definitions

17.50.030    Prohibited Areas and Minimum Proximity Requirements

17.50.040    Compliance with Municipal Code Required

Chapter 17.52    STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES

17.52.010    Purpose and Applicability

17.52.020    Animal Keeping

17.52.030    Auto Restoration and Sale, Collectible Cars

17.52.040    Bed and Breakfast Inns (B&Bs)

17.52.050    Daycare Facilities

17.52.060    Commercial Recreation Facilities – Indoor

17.52.070    Condominium Conversions and Common Interest Subdivisions

17.52.080    Convenience and Liquor Stores

17.52.090    Drive-Through Facilities

17.52.100    Emergency Shelters

17.52.110    Garage Sales

17.52.120    Home Occupations

17.52.130    Live-Work Units

17.52.160    Mixed-Use Projects

17.52.170    Mobile/Manufactured Homes and Mobile Home Parks

17.52.180    Multi-Family Projects

17.52.190    Outdoor Displays and Sales

17.52.200    Outdoor Storage

17.52.210    Recycling Facilities

17.52.220    Residential Accessory Buildings, Structures, and Uses

17.52.230    Residential Second Units

17.52.240    Senior Housing Projects

17.52.250    Service Stations

17.52.251    Short-Term Rental

17.52.252    Short-Term Rental License

17.52.260    Timeshare Projects

17.52.270    Wind Turbines

Chapter 17.54    TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES

17.54.010    Purpose

17.54.020    Definitions

17.54.030    Applicability

17.54.040    Permit Requirements

17.54.050    Limitations on Location

17.54.060    Facility Design and Development Standards

17.54.070    Operation and Maintenance Standards

17.54.080    Discontinuance and Site Restoration

Chapter 17.55    Small Cell Wireless Facilities

17.55.010    Purpose and Intent

17.55.020    General Definitions

17.55.030    Applicability – Required Permits and Approvals

17.55.040    Fees and Costs

17.55.050    Application Requirements

17.55.060    Application Submittal and Completeness Review

17.55.070    Approvals and Denials – Notices

17.55.080    Standard Conditions of Approval

17.55.090    Location Requirements

17.55.100    Design Standards

Chapter 17.50
ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS REGULATIONS

Sections:

17.50.010    Intent and Purpose

17.50.020    Definitions

17.50.030    Prohibited Areas and Minimum Proximity Requirements

17.50.040    Compliance with Municipal Code Required

17.50.010 Intent and Purpose

A.    Intent. It is the intent of this chapter to provide special design guidelines, standards, and development regulations to regulate the time, place, and manner of the operation of adult-oriented businesses in order to minimize the negative secondary effects associated with these businesses including, but not limited to, increased crime, decreased property values, and the deterioration of neighborhoods which can be brought about by the concentration of adult-oriented businesses in close proximity to each other or proximity to other incompatible uses, including religious facilities, parks, playgrounds, schools, and residentially zoned districts or uses. The Council finds that it has been demonstrated in various communities that the concentration of adult-oriented businesses causes an increase in the number of transients in the area, and an increase in crime, and in addition to the effects described above can cause other businesses and residents to move elsewhere.

B.    Purpose. It is, therefore, the purpose of this chapter to:

1.    Establish reasonable and uniform regulations to prevent the concentration of adult-oriented businesses or their close proximity to incompatible uses, while allowing the location of adult-oriented businesses in certain areas; and

2.    Regulate adult-oriented businesses in order to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City.

C.    Restriction on content and access not intended. The provisions of this chapter have neither the purpose nor effect of imposing a limitation or restriction on the content of any communicative materials, including adult-oriented materials. Similarly, it is neither the intent nor effect of this chapter to restrict or deny access by adults to adult-oriented materials protected by the First Amendment, or to deny access by the distributors and exhibitors of adult-oriented entertainment to their intended market. Neither is it the intent nor effect of this chapter to condone or legitimize the distribution of obscene material.

17.50.020 Definitions

Definitions of the technical terms and phrases used in this chapter are in Municipal Code Chapter 5.08 (Adult Businesses).

17.50.030 Prohibited Areas and Minimum Proximity Requirements

A.    CH (Heavy Commercial). Subject to the limitations set forth in this chapter, adult-oriented businesses may be established in the CH (Heavy Commercial) zone.

B.    Specified distance separation requirements. Notwithstanding the above, no adult-oriented business shall be established or located within certain distances of certain specified land uses or zoning districts as set forth below. No adult-oriented business shall be established or located:

1.    Within a 300-foot radius from any existing residential zoning district or use. The distance between a proposed adult-oriented business use and a residential zoning district or use shall be measured from the nearest exterior walls of the facilities housing the adult-oriented business use or proposed adult-oriented business use to the nearest property line included within a residential zoning district or property in current residential use, along a straight line extended between the two points.

2.    Within 500 feet of any other adult-oriented business as defined in this chapter which is located either inside or outside the jurisdiction of the City of Seaside. The distance between the two adult-oriented business uses shall be measured between the nearest exterior walls of the facilities housing the adult-oriented business use and proposed adult-oriented business use along a straight line extended between the two uses.

3.    Within 500 feet from any existing park, playground, religious facility, or school use or property zoned Open Space (OSR or OSC) or Public/Institutional (PI). The distance between a proposed adult-oriented business use and park, playground, religious facility, or school use or property zoned Open Space (OSR or OSC) or Public/Institutional (PI), shall be measured from the nearest exterior wall of the facility housing the adult-oriented business use or proposed adult-oriented business use to the nearest property line where the park, playground, religious facility, or school use is located, or property zoned Open Space (OSR or OSC) or Public/Institutional (PI) along a straight line extended between the two points.

C.    Separation requirements also apply to specified uses or districts outside of the City. The above distance limitations shall also apply to residential districts or uses and parks, playgrounds, schools, and religious facility uses or property so designated in the General Plan Land Use Element of an adjacent jurisdiction.

17.50.040 Compliance with Municipal Code Required

An adult-oriented business shall comply with all applicable permit requirements, operating standards, and other applicable requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 5.08.