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Ambulance services may be located in any zone. Ambulance services can be incorporated into a hospital complex or other governmental facility. When approving a conditional use permit for ambulance services in a residential zone that is not part of a hospital complex and not located in a federal, state or local government facility, the Zoning Administrator shall incorporate the following conditions:

A. The service must be limited to the staging and dispatching of one ambulance from a residential structure or unit.

B. At least three dedicated parking spaces for an ambulance and two employees are required. The parking spaces shall be on-site and meet City standards for size, paving, access and screening.

C. Except for shift changes and periodic inspections by managers, no more than three employees shall be on-site at any given time.

D. Any other requirements the Zoning Administrator deems appropriate to minimize impacts on the residential neighborhood.

Fleet maintenance or the storing of multiple ambulances shall not be allowed in a residential zone, even if the use is part of a hospital complex or located at a government facility. Vehicles that are on-call shall not be considered “stored.” (Ord. 3153 § 2 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2958 § 3, 2004).