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Resolution Type
Zoning Resolution
Resolution Number
23-Z-202
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
08/17/2023
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Approving application PZ2023-12 for a Veterinary Clinic on a B-1 Zoned property at 18600 Collins Ave.
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Staff on morning/evening shifts: <br />1 Receptionist <br />1 surgeon <br />2 veterinarians <br />2 veterinary technicians/assistants <br />1 groomer <br />1 veterinary pharmacist <br />Staff on overnight shift when animals are in for recovery: <br />2 veterinary technician/assistants <br />Total number of staff daily is 18 people divided in 3 shifts as above. <br />Number of clients expected per day: <br />At the initial stage, the planned number of clients expected daily is about 20/25. After the full <br />launch of the clinic, the predicted number of clients is not more than 50 per working day. This is <br />due to the interest of our clinic in providing high quality services and in providing an individual <br />approach to each client. <br />Overnight Stays: <br />The veterinary clinic will not offer Boarding/kennel services at the facilities. The only animals <br />kept at the facilities during after hours or overnight would be animals in perioperative or <br />recovery process. <br />The preoperative period in a veterinary setting begins when a pet is scheduled for surgery and <br />ends when the actual surgery begins. These preoperative activities are essential to ensure the <br />safety and success of the surgery. They help identify any underlying medical conditions and <br />determine the best approach for the surgery. <br />After undergoing surgery, animals need a safe and controlled environment to recover properly <br />to prevent any potential complications or disruptions to the healing process so the applicant will <br />limit overnight services to pre and post-surgical recovery stays. <br />Parking Spaces and traffic: <br />The existing parking lot accommodates 22 vehicles, which is sufficient to initially accommodate <br />the vehicles of staff and customers. The average time that each customer will stay at the clinic is <br />30 minutes up to 1 hour generating a quick traffic on the parking spaces. <br />If the need arise, additional parking will be acquired in the area for staff members leaving all <br />parking spaces at the facilities only for costumers. <br />If necessary, in the future a Valet company will be hired to maximize the usage of parking <br />spaces. <br />23 <br />
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