[R.O. 1996 § 404.060; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The RE, Residential Estate District is intended primarily to accommodate very low-density residential development and agricultural land uses. The district feets large minimum lot size is intended to prevent premature urban-intensity development on lands not yet well-served by infrastructure and public services. The RE District may also be used to accommodate and protect estate lot residential development from encroachment by higher density development. The RE District also allows agricultural uses, and as such, the district is appropriate for application in areas of the City that continue to be used for farming.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the RE District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the RE District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Small civic building (limited).
3. 
Accessory buildings and living unit.
D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, any off-street parking area greater than four (4) spaces shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
2. 
Institutional/civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be in small civic building types located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.070; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The SF-12, Large Lot Single-Family District is intended to accommodate low density residential development on lots that are much larger than found within the City's standard single-family subdivisions. The district is intended to be applied in areas that are inappropriate for higher residential densities and where necessary to protect existing and proposed low-density residential developments from the potentially adverse land use impacts associated with other forms of development.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the SF-12 District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the SF-12 District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Small civic building (limited).
3. 
Accessory buildings and living unit.
D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, any off-street parking area greater than four (4) spaces shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
2. 
Institutional/civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be in small civic building types located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
3. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.080; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The SF-7, Single-Family District is intended to accommodate and protect moderate density residential development as part of the overall neighborhood development patterns identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Application of this district should include appropriate transitions to other complimentary zoning districts that provide neighborhood services and amenities and other housing options that are part of larger mixed-density neighborhoods.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the SF-7 District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the SF-7 District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Small civic building (limited).
3. 
Accessory buildings and living unit.
4. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, any off-street parking area greater than four (4) spaces shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
2. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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3. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.090; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The TF, Two-Family District is intended to allow for the development of conventional attached dwellings, commonly known as "duplexes." This district can integrate different housing options as part of the overall neighborhood development patterns identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Application of this district should include appropriate transitions to other complimentary zoning districts that provide neighborhood services and amenities and other housing options that are part of larger mixed-density neighborhoods.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the TF District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the TF District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Small civic building (limited).
4. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, any off-street parking area greater than four (4) spaces shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Small lot and compact lot detached houses, and neighborhood lot duplex building types shall be limited to a PD (Planned Development) subject to a neighborhood plan for mixed-density housing.
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5. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
6. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.095; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The MF-10, Low Density Multi-Family District accommodates non-elevator residential development in small scale buildings that can integrate well with the overall neighborhood development patterns identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Application of this district should include appropriate transitions to complimentary zoning districts that provide neighborhood services and amenities. The focus of this district is intended to provide quality apartment development with an emphasis on neighborhood character, streetscape design and other civic spaces. This classification is applicable to lands with convenient access to arterial streets and shopping areas.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the MF-10 District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the MF-10 District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Row house.
4. 
Apartments.
5. 
Small civic building (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, all off-street parking shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Small lot and compact lot detached houses, neighborhood lot duplex, and walk-up and low-rise apartment building types shall be limited to a PD (Planned Development) subject to a neighborhood plan for mixed-density housing.
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5. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
6. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.100; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The MF-14, Moderate Density Multi-Family District accommodates moderate density multi-family development. This district can integrate different housing options as part of the overall neighborhood development patterns identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Application of this district should include appropriate transitions to complimentary zoning districts that provide neighborhood services and amenities.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the MF-14 District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the MF-14 District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Row house.
4. 
Apartments.
5. 
Small civic building (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, all off-street parking shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Small lot and compact lot detached houses, neighborhood lot duplex, and walk-up and low-rise apartment building types shall be limited to a PD (Planned Development) subject to a neighborhood plan for mixed-density housing.
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5. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
6. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.110; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The MF-18, High Density Multi-Family District accommodates high density multi-family development. This district is intended to allow for high-density residential living in buildings of four (4) or more stories as transitions to more intense development, services or amenities, and along major transportation routes.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the MF-18 District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the MF-18 District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Row house.
4. 
Apartments.
5. 
Small civic building (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, all off-street parking shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Small lot and compact lot detached houses, neighborhood lot duplex, and walk-up, low-rise and mid-rise apartment building types shall be limited to a PD (Planned Development) subject to a neighborhood plan for mixed-density housing.
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5. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
6. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.115; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The N-L District accommodates a mix of housing types in a compact and walkable neighborhood pattern. It is intended for primarily detached housing at moderate densities with strategically located small-scale multi-unit building types. This district is organized around a quality public realm and neighborhood streetscapes that blend the various building types. It should be applied in close proximity to neighborhood centers as identified in the Comprehensive Plan, with multiple connections to these supporting areas.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the N-L District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the N-L District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Row house.
4. 
Apartments.
5. 
Small civic building (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, all off-street parking shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Row house and walk-up apartment building types shall be limited to the following locations:
a. 
Corner lots;
b. 
Lots arranged as end-caps with frontage on the short ends of blocks; or
c. 
Block faces that front across from open or civic spaces that are part of the open space system in Section 406.030.
5. 
Live/work. Live/work building types shall be limited to corner lots only where at least one (1) street is a collector street or higher classification.
6. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
7. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.118; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The N-O district accommodates a mix of housing types in a walkable neighborhood pattern. It is intended for a variety of small-scale multi-unit building types, with more intense development possible on blocks that transition to neighborhood centers, distinct destinations or major transportation routes as identified in the Comprehensive Plan. This district is organized around a quality public realm and neighborhood streetscapes that blend the various building types. It should be applied in close proximity to neighborhood centers and distinct destinations, with multiple connections to these supporting areas.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the N-O District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the N-O District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Detached house.
2. 
Duplex.
3. 
Row house.
4. 
Apartments.
5. 
Small civic building (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic building (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Design Standards. All buildings shall comply with the residential design standards of Section 407.080.
2. 
Parking. In addition to the general parking and design standards in Section 407.010, all off-street parking shall be located at least twenty-five (25) feet from the street frontage, and at least ten (10) feet from any lesser-intense zoning district on abutting property.
3. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations in the neighborhood to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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4. 
Limited Building Types. Low-rise or mid-rise apartment building types shall be limited to blocks that transition to non-residential development.
5. 
Live/work. Live/work building types shall be limited to corner lots only where at least one (1) street is a collector street or higher classification.
6. 
Open Space System. All projects greater than five (5) acres shall provide an open space system subject to the standards in Section 406.030. Any rezoning to this district below five (5) acres should have access to existing open spaces meeting the planning and design criteria of that Section or design at least ten percent (10%) of the area as active open space meeting those standards.
7. 
Frontage Types. Frontage types in Section 407.030 shall be applied to create a consistent streetscape along a single block face so that no front building line deviates by more than ten (10) feet from the average along the block, and no more than five (5) feet from adjacent lots.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.120; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The NB, Neighborhood Business District is intended to provide commercial locations for small areas of convenience shopping facilities in and near residential neighborhoods. Such convenience shopping facilities will often occupy a small area, frequently at an intersection or on a major street, in an area that is otherwise wholly residential. This district should be organized around a quality public realm with compact development patterns, walkable streets, and civic gathering places to create neighborhood centers identified in the Comprehensive Plan.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the NB District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the NB District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Live/work.
2. 
Small commercial.
3. 
Mixed-use.
4. 
General commercial (limited).
5. 
Pad site (limited).
6. 
Small industrial/workshop.
7. 
Small civic (limited).
8. 
Prominent civic (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Building And Use Limits. Any use, building type or site design that has a potentially negative impact on the compact, pedestrian-oriented, neighborhood scale of this district shall be limited to secondary blocks or streets that are not the prime frontages. Businesses larger than five thousand (5,000) square feet, car-oriented sites, drive-through or similar uses shall not be permitted where they interrupt this character, shall not be allowed to front activity streets, and shall only be allowed where they support and contribute to the overall vitality and intent of the district.
2. 
Outdoor Storage And Display. No outdoor display or storage of merchandise shall be allowed within the NB District, except that limited outdoor sales may be allowed subject to the use table, and the Director of Community Development may approve sidewalk accessory uses and temporary displays of seasonal merchandise in accordance with the standards of Section 405.070.
3. 
Residential Uses. Residential uses shall be limited to live/work units or multi-family housing on the upper levels of mixed-use building types with street level retail or service uses.
4. 
Frontage Types. Buildings in the NB District may use the following frontage types in Section 407.030: enhanced streetscape frontage, frontage plaza, courtyard or terrace. Buffer frontages may be required on standard street types.
5. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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[R.O. 1996 § 404.130; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The SO, Service/Office District is intended to provide areas for public, semipublic, institutional, professional and office uses either as concentrations of employment-related activity or supporting uses when tightly integrated with neighborhood centers, business hubs or the corridor reinvestment areas of the Comprehensive Plan.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the SO District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the SO District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Live/work (limited).
2. 
Small commercial.
3. 
General commercial.
4. 
Small industrial/workshop (limited).
5. 
Small civic (limited).
6. 
Prominent civic (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Building And Use Limits. Any use, building type or site design that has a potentially negative impact on the compact, pedestrian-oriented, neighborhood scale of this district shall be limited to secondary blocks or streets that are not the prime frontages. Businesses larger than five thousand (5,000) square feet, car-oriented sites, drive-throughs or similar uses shall not be permitted where they interrupt this character, shall not be allowed to front activity streets, and only be allowed where they contribute to the overall vitality and intent of the district.
2. 
Outdoor Storage And Display. No outdoor display or storage of merchandise shall be allowed within the SO District, except that the Director of Community Development may approve sidewalk accessory uses or temporary displays of seasonal merchandise in accordance with the standards of Section 405.070.
3. 
Frontage Types. Buildings in the SO District may use the following frontage types in Section 407.030: frontage plaza, courtyard or terrace. Buffer frontages may be required on standard street type. Enhanced streetscape frontages shall only be allowed on activity streets.
4. 
Institutional/Civic Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
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[R.O. 1996 § 404.140; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The GB, General Business District is intended to accommodate general trades and commercial services at specific points on arterials outside central or neighborhood business districts. The GB District is particularly appropriate adjoining a major highway. Such an area draws highway uses such as restaurants, service stations, and motels, which are not totally compatible with shopping center developments but which may be grouped together advantageously as highway service centers.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the GB District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the GB District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Live/work (limited).
2. 
Small commercial.
3. 
Mixed-use (limited).
4. 
General commercial.
5. 
Pad site.
6. 
Small industrial/workshop.
7. 
Small civic (limited).
8. 
Prominent civic (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards. The following supplemental standards shall apply in the GB District.
1. 
Outdoor Storage And Display. Unless otherwise permitted by building type, land use, special use standards, and/or temporary use standards, outdoor display and outdoor storage of merchandise shall be allowed within the GB District in accordance with the following standards when such storage areas are not completely enclosed or completely screened from view:
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a. 
Setbacks. Outdoor storage and display areas shall comply with all exterior and interior setback requirements.
b. 
Height. Outdoor storage or display areas shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the height of the principal structure or ten (10) feet, whichever is less.
2. 
Institutional/civic Uses. Civic building types shall be located at prominent locations to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.150; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The RC, Regional Commercial District is intended primarily to accommodate retail and commercial land uses that serve community and regional needs and is appropriate adjoining a major highway.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the RC District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the RC District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Small commercial.
2. 
Mixed-use (limited).
3. 
General commercial.
4. 
Pad site.
5. 
Small industrial/workshop.
6. 
Small civic (limited).
7. 
Prominent civic (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Design Standards. The following supplemental standards shall apply in the RC District.
1. 
Outdoor Storage And Display. Unless otherwise permitted by building type, land use, special use standards and/or temporary use standards, outdoor display and outdoor storage of merchandise shall be allowed only within the RC District in accordance with the following standards when such storage areas are not completely enclosed or completely screened from view:
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a. 
Setbacks. Outdoor storage and display areas shall comply with all exterior and interior setback requirements.
b. 
Height. Outdoor storage or display areas shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the height of the principal structure or ten (10) feet, whichever is less.
2. 
Institutional/civic Uses. Civic building types shall be located at prominent locations to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.160; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The LI, Light Industrial District is intended primarily to accommodate industries that produce finished products from semi-finished materials, and require little or no outside storage of materials. The district provides locations for limited manufacturing and industrial activities with limited land use impacts, primarily traffic generated by delivery vehicles and employees.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the LI District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the LI District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Small commercial.
2. 
General commercial.
3. 
Pad site.
4. 
Small industrial/workshop.
5. 
General industrial.
6. 
Small civic (limited).
7. 
Prominent civic (limited).
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D. 
Performance And Standards. The following supplemental standards shall apply in the LI District.
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1. 
Outdoor Storage. Unless otherwise permitted by building type, land use, special use standards, and/or temporary use standards, no outdoor storage of merchandise, materials, supplies or equipment shall be allowed in the LI District unless it is completely screened from view of rights-of-way and more restrictive zoning districts. No outdoor storage and display area shall reduce the number of required parking spaces below that required by Section 407.010.
2. 
Civic/Institutional Uses. Any permitted civic uses shall be located at prominent locations to serve as a focal point and gathering place.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.170; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The HI, Heavy Industrial District is intended primarily to accommodate basic manufacturing industries and related industrial activities and to protect such uses from encroachment by uses that are incompatible with industrial processing and other intensive uses.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the HI District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the HI District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Small commercial.
2. 
General commercial.
3. 
Pad site.
4. 
Small industrial/workshop.
5. 
General industrial.
6. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (C)(6), regarding small civic (limited), was repealed 12-21-2020 by Ord. No. 4971.
[R.O. 1996 § 404.175; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
A. 
Intent. The PLOS, Public Land and Open Space District is intended to provide for recreational use with such public buildings, public recreational facilities and accessory uses that are compatible with park land or natural surroundings. This district is to protect land that is either vacant and in a natural state or City parks, recreation facilities, golf courses, and active open spaces associated with public schools.
B. 
Uses. Uses shall be allowed in the PLOS District in accordance with the Use Table of Section 405.030.
C. 
Building Types. Building types shall be allowed in the PLOS District in accordance with the Building Type Table of Section 405.010, and include the following:
1. 
Small civic.
2. 
Prominent civic.
[Ord. No. 4971, 12-21-2020]
D. 
Performance And Design Standards.
1. 
Site plan and design review as defined in Section 403.070 is not required for change in uses, public buildings and accessory structures.
2. 
PLOS Zoning District, and the design and location of open spaces shall be coordinated with the open space system standards in Section 406.030.
3. 
Temporary buildings or small kiosk buildings may be permitted in public, common or civic spaces in conjunction with temporary uses, special events or to accommodate micro-commercial uses that may be permitted.