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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 15, Page 780, No Ordinance NumberAN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH-McCRACKEN COUNTY.PLANNING COMMISSION RESPECTING THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF SECTION 23-A-3 OF THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE -1961 FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCLUDING THEREIN A NEW PERMITTED USE IN A B-2 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ZONE, AND THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF SECTION 9 -III -A OF SAID ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCLUDING THEREIN CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR OFF- STREET PARKING SPACES FOR BUS STATIONS OR TERMINALS, AND AMENDING SAID SECTIONS OF SAID ORDINANCE IN THAT RESPECT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That a Resolution adopted by the Paducah -McCracken County Planning Commission on October 27, 1965, entitled "A I! RESOLUTION CONSTITUTING THE FINAL REPORT OF THE PADUCAH-McCRACKEN COUNTY PLANNING CONIISSION ON THE PROPOSED AT4END1%TENT OF SECTION 23-A-3 OF THE PADUCAH ZONING ORDINANCE -1961 FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCLUDING THEREIN! A NEW PERMITTED USE IN A B-2 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ZONE, AND THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF SECTION 9 -LLL -A OF SAID ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCLUDING THEREIN CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR OFF- STREET PARKING SPACES FOR BUS STATIONS OR TERMINALS", shall be, and it is hereby approved as the final report of said Commission respecting the matters therein set forth. SECTION 2. That Section 23-A-3 of the Paducah Zoning Ordinance - 1961 (Ordinance Book 14, page 507) shall be, and it is hereby, amended for the purpose of including a new permitted use in a B-2 Downtown Business Zone, that now being accomplished by enacting as an addition to said section the following: "(v) Bus Station or Terminal - Subject to the following conditions: 1. A developmental plan showing the location of all buildings and improvements, parking areas, loading berths, driveways, entrances, exits, yards, buffer screens and fences, and plans for the erection and/or structural alteration of buildings and improvements shall be approved by the Commission, which shall have power to require such changes therein as may be deemed necessary or desirable to insure safety, to minimize traffic difficulties, and to safeguard adjacent properties. 2. No change in a developmental plan or departure there- from shall be made until such change or departure is approved by the Commission. 3. Sufficient loading; berths shall be required to meet the needs of the operation, as may be determined by the Commission. 4. Thoroughfares serving the station or terminal shall be adequate to carry the additional traffic which will be created by the intended use. 5. No sales, dead storage, repair (other than emergency repair) or mismantling of vehicles shall be allowed. 6. The bus station or terminal area shall be developed as required in Section 9." 781 SECTION 3. That Section 9 -III -A of said Paducah Zoning Ordinance - 1961 shall be, and it is hereby, amended for the purpose of including a requirement as to off-street parking spaces for bus stations or terminals, that now being accomplished by enacting as an addition to said section the following: "17. For any bus station or terminal, or any similar use, there shall be pprovided not less than one (1) parking space for each two (2) employees calculated on the basis of the greatest number of employees at work at any one time, plus one (1) parking space for each four (4) seats provided for the public." SECTION 4_ That if any section, paragraph or provision of this ordinance shall be found to be inoperative, ineffective or invalid for any cause, the deficiency or invalidity of such section, paragraph or.provision shall not affect any other section, paragraph or pro- vision hereof, it being the purpose and intent of this ordinance to make each and every section, paragraph and provision hereof separable from all other sections, paragraphs and provisions. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. c t?c?eC�.�a«, Mayor Adopted by the Board of Commissioners November 9, 1965 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, November 9, 1965.