File #: 10-0216    Version: Name: Telecommunication Use In HBX Zones
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/16/2010 In control: Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency / City Council
On agenda: 3/1/2011 Final action: 3/1/2011
Title: Subject: Telecommunication Use In HBX Zones From: Council President Brunner Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance, Recommended By The Planning Commission, To: (A) Designate Micro And Mini Telecommunications Facilities As Conditionally Permitted In All HBX (Housing-Business Mix) Zones; (B) Amend Zoning Code Section 17.134.020(A) To Require The Major Conditional Use Permit Procedure For Telecommunications Facilities In All HBX Zones; (C) Amend Zoning Code Section 17.128.110 To Require The Site Alternatives Analysis Procedure For Certain Telecommunications Facilities In The HBX Zones; (D) Add New Zoning Code Section 17.128.025 To Clarify That A Major Conditional Use Permit Is Required For Telecom Facilities Locating In Close Proximity To Both Residential And HBX Zones; And (E) Make Other Non-Substantive Changes To The Zoning Code As Necessary For Clarity To Enact This Regulation
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. View Report.pdf, 3. 13060 CMS.pdf
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Subject:      Telecommunication Use In HBX Zones
From:            Council President Brunner
Recommendation: Adopt An Ordinance, Recommended By The Planning Commission, To: (A) Designate Micro And Mini Telecommunications Facilities As Conditionally Permitted In All HBX (Housing-Business Mix) Zones; (B) Amend Zoning Code Section 17.134.020(A) To Require The Major Conditional Use Permit Procedure For Telecommunications Facilities In All HBX Zones; (C) Amend Zoning Code Section 17.128.110 To Require The Site Alternatives Analysis Procedure For Certain Telecommunications Facilities In The HBX Zones; (D) Add New Zoning Code Section 17.128.025 To Clarify That A Major Conditional Use Permit Is Required For Telecom Facilities Locating In Close Proximity To Both Residential And HBX Zones; And (E) Make Other Non-Substantive Changes To The Zoning Code As Necessary For Clarity To Enact This Regulation