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Group Care Facilities <br />Zoning Ordinance Ainendznent <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />Ana lyS * <br />• Table A needs amendment to reflect group care facilities as "protected ", "excepted" or <br />"typical for residential use'. <br />• An evaluation of the listed establishments in Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) <br />Industry Group # 836 (residential care), Industry #8361 is required. <br />• To ensure visual compatibility with residential neighborhoods, current sign regulations <br />should be amended to coordinate with all residential zones in Table A. <br />• Utilize the current 1,000 feet distance regulation in Table A, but amend the table to <br />include all residential zones. <br />Recommended Requirements <br />• Amend the group care facilities definition. <br />• Amend group care facility requirements in Table A (Uses) & Table B (Area <br />Requirements) with accompanying criteria <br />• Amend sign regulations to address use of group care facility signage within all residential <br />neighborhoods <br />• Consider "draft" application for issuance of a Group Care Facility Registration <br />Certificate (See Attached) <br />Sect. 106 -1. Definitions. <br />Group care facilities means residential facilities providing food and shelter to persons who are <br />unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment, designed to provide a transition from traditional <br />treatment facilities to normal daily living for special populations such as the elderly, mentally <br />handicapped, physically handicapped, or substance users. These facilities include but are not <br />limited to half -way houses and group homes. <br />