File #: 20-1815    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/13/2020 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 8/19/2020 Final action:
Title: Emergency ordinance regarding a temporary waiver of zoning restrictions for child day care in commercial zones, industrial zones, and for public, semi-public and private institutions in other zones.
Attachments: 1. Emergency Ordinance on Temporary Waiver of Zoning Restrictions for Child Day Care in Commercial Zones 60 Day Draft, 2. Emergency Ordinance on Temporary Waiver of Zoning Restrictions for Child Day Care 60 wTrack Changes Draft 08 19 2020, 3. Emergency Ordinance on Temporary Waiver of Zoning Restrictions for Child Day Care 60 Clean Draft 08 19 2020, 4. Emergency Ordinance on Temporary Waiver of Zoning Restrictions for Child Day Care 60 wTrack Changes wIndustrial zone Draft Clean 08 19 2020, 5. Emergency Ordinance on Temporary Waiver of Zoning Restrictions for Child Day Care 60 wTrack Changes wIndustrial zone Draft 08 19 2020

Subject:

Title

Emergency ordinance regarding a temporary waiver of zoning restrictions for child day care in commercial zones, industrial zones, and for public, semi-public and private institutions in other zones.

Body

EXPLANATION AND SUMMARY

 

On July 21, 2020, the Fairfax County Schools Superintendent announced that “the 2020-21 school year will begin with virtual learning for all students” until health conditions are reassessed to determine when in-person instruction can resume safely. The decision to reopen schools virtually, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has created a demand for child day care centers in Fairfax County and the Town of Vienna.

 

The Town of Vienna Code currently only allows “family day homes” and child day care centers under a Home Occupation Permit for seven or fewer children or as a Conditional Use Permit for more than seven children in RS-16 Single Family Residential, RS-12.5 Single Family Residential, RS-10 Single Family Residential, and RM-2 Multi-Family Residential zones. The Town Code does not allow day care centers to be located in the Town’s commercial, industrial, zoning districts and may impose other restrictions in other zones.

 

Existing business in Vienna have expressed interest in filling the demand for day care services. However, an emergency ordinance is required to allow these businesses to operate and offer such services.

 

The attached proposed emergency ordinance will be valid only for establishments located in commercial and industrial zoning districts where they already are approved to operate by right and for other public, semi-public and private institutions in other zones. It will give the Town Manager authority to issue temporary emergency commercial child day care use permits to existing Town of Vienna businesses in commercially zoned districts who have:

                     a current and valid business license

                     a child day care (CDC) license from the Virginia Department of Social Services

                     a diagram showing the onsite location of available parking and pick-up/drop-off locations.

 

The Town Manager also may waive parts of the Town Code as they relate to engaging in child day care activities inside or outside of a wholly enclosed building. Specific regulations regarding signs, reviews required by the Board of Architectural Review, required parking spaces, and requirements for an amended certificate of occupancy also may be waived.

 

Provisions of the emergency ordinance shall remain in full force and effect until October 30, 2020, unless extended, amended, rescinded, or readopted by Town Council.

 

Strategic Plan Initiative: Vienna as an influential and well-governed community.

 

Departmental Recommendation:  Town Council has authority to adopt an emergency ordinance to allow operation of child day care centers as referenced above.  The Planning and Zoning Department views the emergency ordinance as an effective approach to temporarily meet the demand for child day care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Finance Recommendation:  N/A

 

Purchasing Recommendation:  N/A

 

Town Attorney Recommendation:  Town Council may initially adopt an Emergency Ordinance for a period of sixty (60) days and extend it after advertisement and publication in accordance with Town Code §9.1.1

 

Town Manager's Recommendation

 

Cost and Financing: 

Account Number: 

Decision Needed by This date:  08/19/2020

 

PROPOSED/SUGGESTED MOTION

Recommended Action

"I move to approve an emergency ordinance pursuant to operation of child day care centers by existing businesses in commercial and industrial zoning districts, and for public, semi-public and private institutions in other zones, subject to conditions outlined by staff.

 

And, I further move that the Town Clerk advertise a Notice of Intent to Readopt this Emergency Ordinance for a period to expire January 31, 2021, at the September 14, 2020 Town Council meeting.”

 

Or

Other action deemed necessary by Council.