For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall
apply unless the content clearly implies otherwise:
SANFORD DOWNTOWN AREA
That area identified by the Sanford Downtown Legacy and shown
on the map entitled "Sanford Downtown," as it may hereafter be amended,
and it also includes the area identified by the Lafayette Circle,
which includes all property within 1,320 feet of the Lafayette School.
SCHOOL
A building, together with its contiguous accessory buildings
and grounds and uses, for the education and learning of children.
Uses within the meaning of this definition shall include, but are
not limited to, private and public preschool, elementary, middle and
high school.
SPRINGVALE VILLAGE
That area defined in the study prepared by Kent Associates and referenced in the Springvale Design Guidelines in Chapter
280, Zoning, as it may be hereafter amended.
The application shall be administered under the provisions of §
149-1.9, except as noted below.
A. City Clerk review. When a license application for an outpatient addiction
treatment clinic is filed with the City Clerk, the Clerk shall order
a background check from the Police Department for the applicant, individuals
with a legal interest in the facility, and any individual(s) hired
to manage operation of the facility. The license application with
the background check shall then be reviewed by the City Clerk to determine
if the application is complete.
B. City Council review.
(1)
The City Council must conduct a public hearing on any new application
to allow adequate time for public comment and review.
[Amended 7-21-2020 by Order No. 19-954-01]
(2)
The City Council may require the applicant to construct or implement
other measures when those measures are designed to improve the operations
of the clinic or minimize the impact of the clinic on the surrounding
neighborhood.
C. That the applicant meet with the Chief of Police or other state or
municipal official semiannually. The purpose of said meetings is to
establish a good working relationship between the City and the owner
and operators of clinics and to provide for review of the operation
of the clinic on a regular basis.
Any mental health and abuse center or outpatient addiction treatment clinic in lawful existence on the effective date of this article may remain in operation in its present location without applying for or obtaining the license required hereunder until the later of December 31 of the calendar year in which this article is adopted or 12 months following the effective date of this article. Thereafter, such clinics shall be required to comply with all the licensing provisions of this article. A clinic in lawful existence and operation on the effective date of this article may continue as sited and being operated on that date but shall be considered a lawful nonconforming use subject to all restrictions and regulations on nonconforming uses in this article and Chapter
280, Zoning, as from time to time amended.