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75A - PH KARA GRANT APPEAL
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75A
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10/15/2019
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2024
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SECTION 4, Findings. The adoption of this Urgency Ordinance is necessary for <br />the immediate protection of the public welfare, health and safety. In accordance with <br />California Government Code § 65858 and in orderto protect the public welfare, health and <br />safety, the City Council of the City of Escondido finds and determines as follows: <br />(a) Currently, there are over 28 carwash facilities currently in the City <br />which were permitted in a variety of manners depending on the zoning classification with <br />potentially more facilities in the immediate future. The City has the most permissive palicy <br />towards these uses compared to other agencies in the North San Diego County area which <br />is an attributable cause to the City's proliferation of carwash facilities. <br />(b) The current oversaturation of carwash facilities in the community <br />provides the City little economic benefit as there are minimal sales tax revenues associated <br />with carwash operations. The unregulated allowance of carwashes is in direct contradiction <br />to the City Council Action Flan priority of Fiscal Management and the strategy to: "Establish <br />regulations that limit the proliferation of targeted non-residential land uses that do not serve <br />the broader interest of enhancing city revenues." Allowing the continued establishment of <br />carwashes will result In the immediate loss of potential revenues to the City and the <br />immediate loss of desirable commercial and industrial sites throughout the City. <br />(c) Canwash facilities hire few employees and typical wages paid at <br />carwash facilities would not increase the City's overall median incomes. Carwashes would <br />therefore not bolsteremployee densities in commercial and industrial zones or increase the <br />per capita median income of the community. Allowing the continued establishment of <br />carwashes will result in the immediate loss of potential income to City residents and reduce <br />potential employment opportunities throughout the City. <br />75A-159 <br />
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