[Ord. No. 91 §18.08, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose. The "SD/C-CC" College Campus Subdistrict is designed
to permit the establishment of uses normally associated with a college
campus and to provide a landscaped buffer from adjoining zoning districts
and public streets.
B. Permitted Uses.
1. Colleges, including administrative and faculty offices, classrooms,
laboratories, chapels, auditoriums, lecture halls, libraries, student
and faculty centers, athletic facilities, but not including colleges
or trade schools operated for profit.
4. University-sponsored lectures, speakers, musical performances and
other cultural events and amateur athletic events.
5. Off-street parking spaces and structures for passenger automobiles
accessory to uses permitted.
7. Playfields accessory to permitted uses.
C. Conditional Uses.
1. Art galleries, libraries and museums which are not part of an institution
permitted in this district.
3. Food cooperatives in legally established churches, not-for-profit
recreational buildings and community centers, private and public schools
and private clubs.
4. Institutional headquarters for educational, fraternal, professional
or religious non-profit organizations and service clubs.
5. Public utility uses, including outside telephone pay booths and public
transportation shelters.
6.
Wireless support structures and wireless facilities.
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019]
D. Use Restrictions.
1. Residential screening.
a. A transition strip screen shall be provided along all property lines
that abut a residential district.
b. Such transition strip screen shall be improved at the time the property
is improved and shall consist of compact evergreen trees of not less
than six (6) feet in height so spaced that an effective visual screen
will be provided at plant maturity.
A six (6) to eight (8) foot screen wall or fence may be required
in addition to, or in lieu of, a planting screen when the reviewing
authority deems it necessary in order to adequately screen certain
types of non-compatible uses.
c. Sight triangle exception. On a corner site no planting,
berm, fence or wall shall be placed in such a manner as to impede
vision within the ten (10) foot sight triangle as defined in the Cottleville
City zoning ordinance.
2. Access points on Mid Rivers Drive. The creation
of access points or the relocation of existing access points on Mid
Rivers Drive, which are in addition to the approved site development
plan, shall be allowed only upon approval by the City Board of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 91 §18.09, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose. The "SD/C-R1" Subdistrict is created to promote
and encourage the establishment of a high quality, low density residential
environment located close to the college campus.
B. Permitted Uses.
2. Public park or playground.
3. Public schools or private school having a curriculum equivalent to
a public elementary or high school.
4. Accessory uses incident to the above uses when located on the same
lot.
C. Conditional Uses.
1. Privately operated recreational facility including a swimming pool,
tennis court or golf course on a site of not less than five (5) acres.
2. Substation or pumping station for electric, gas or telephone utilities.
3. Clubs, private, on a site of not less than two (2) acres.
4. Nursery, prekindergarten, play, special or other private school.
5. Radio, television or microwave towers more than fifty (50) feet tall,
provided that the distance from the center of the base of the tower
to the nearest property line shall be not less than the height of
the tower plus twenty-five (25) feet. One (1) permanent building containing
transmitting equipment shall be permitted as an accessory use.
6. Greenhouse on a site of not less than two (2) acres.
7. Public building or facility erected by a governmental agency.
9. Institution (hospital, nursing, rest or convalescent home and educational,
philanthropic or religious) on site of not less than five (5) acres,
provided not more than fifty percent (50%) of the site area may be
occupied by buildings and, provided further, that the buildings shall
be set back from all required yard lines an additional foot for each
foot of building height.
10. Nurseries and truck gardens.
11. Agricultural operations except livestock.
[Ord. No. 91 §18.10, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose. The "SD/C-R2" Subdistrict is created to promote
and encourage the establishment of a high quality residential environment
of medium density.
B. Permitted Uses.
1. All uses permitted in "SD/C-R1" College Single-Family Subdistrict.
3. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above
uses.
C. Conditional Uses.
1. All uses permitted as conditional in the "SD/C-R1" College Single-Family
Subdistrict.
[Ord. No. 843 §1, 6-8-2006; Ord.
No. 945 §1, 8-23-2007]
A. Purpose. The "SD/C-R3" Subdistrict is created to promote
and encourage the establishment of a high quality residential environment
of high density.
B. Permitted Uses.
2. Multi-family dwelling(s) and apartments.
3. Public park or playground.
4. Public elementary school or high school or private school having
a curriculum equivalent to a public elementary or high school.
5. Cemetery on a site of not less than twenty (20) acres.
6. Golf course and clubhouse, except miniature course or driving range
operated for commercial purposes.
7. Railroad and utility rights-of-way, not including railroad yards
or electric, gas and telephone substations.
8.
Accessory uses incident to the above uses when located on the
same lot and including vegetable and flower garden, the raising and
keeping of small animals or fowl not on a commercial basis and including
garages, pools, tennis courts, greenhouses, gardenhouses and fireplace
sheds.
[Ord. No. 1513 §6, 3-16-2016]
9. Group home. No group home shall be located within
two thousand five hundred (2,500) feet of another group home. The
exterior appearance of the home and property shall be in reasonable
conformance with the general neighborhood standards. Group homes shall
be eleemosynary or not-for-profit in nature.
C. Conditional Uses.
1. Substation or pumping station for electric, gas or telephone utilities.
2. Clubs, private, on a site of not less than two (2) acres.
3. Nursery, pre-kindergarten, play, special or other private school.
4. Radio, television or microwave towers, provided that the distance
from the center of the base of the tower to the nearest property line
shall be not less than the height of the tower plus twenty-five (25)
feet. One (1) permanent building containing transmitting equipment
shall be permitted as an accessory use.
5. Public building or facility erected by a governmental agency.
6. Institution (hospital, nursing, rest or convalescent home and educational,
philanthropic or religious) on site of not less than five (5) acres,
provided not more than fifty percent (50%) of the site area may be
occupied by buildings and, provided further, that the building shall
be set back from all required yard lines an additional foot for each
foot of building height.
7. Sewage treatment plants, oxidation basins and related facilities,
water supply plants, pumps, reservoirs, wells and elevated storage
tanks for the purpose of providing services to the public.
D. Height, Area And Lot Requirements.
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Minimum lot width
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200 feet
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Minimum lot area
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3,111 square feet per family (14 units per acre)
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Minimum dwelling size
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1,000 square feet per family
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[Ord. No. 230 §18.11, 11-2-1995]
A. Purpose.
1. This subdistrict, located adjacent to the college campus, is intended
to be developed as a special pedestrian oriented retail/service/office
center catering to the shopping, service and recreational needs of
the college student, as well as the general public.
2. Development standards for this subdistrict encourage the concentrated
arrangement of stores and shops in order to allow convenient one-stop
shopping with a minimum of walking after parking. Parking lots which
create significant gaps in the continuous building wall along these
streets are restricted. In exchange for allowing businesses to build
to the front and side property lines, businesses will be required
to provide wide sidewalks, street trees and other streetscape improvements.
B. Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted by
right in the "SD/C-C1" Subdistrict.
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Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services
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Advertising offices
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Barber shops
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Beauty shops
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Child day care services
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Combination utility services offices
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Commodity contracts brokers/dealers
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Credit reporting and collection services
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Electric service offices
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Engineering and architectural services
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Fire, marine and casualty insurance offices
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Gas production offices and distribution offices
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Insurance agents, brokers and services offices
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Investment offices
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Irrigation systems offices
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Landscape and horticultural services
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Legal services offices
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Life insurance offices
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Mailing, reproduction and stenographic services
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Management and public relations services
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Medical service and health insurance offices
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Miscellaneous investing offices
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Pension, health and welfare funds offices
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Radio and television broadcasting (no towers)
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Real estate agents and managers offices
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Real estate operators and lessors offices
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Sanitary sewer offices
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Security and commodity exchanges
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Security brokers and dealers
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Security and commodity services
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Steam and air-conditioning supply offices
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Subdividers and developers offices
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Surety insurance offices
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Telegraph and other communications (no towers)
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Telephone communications (no towers)
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Title insurance offices
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Title abstract offices
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Trusts offices
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U.S. Postal Service
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Water supply offices
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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C. Conditional Uses. The following uses shall be allowed in
the "C-1" District if approved in accordance with the conditional
use review and approval procedures.
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019]
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Candy, nut and confectionery stores
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Coin-operated amusement devices
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Computer and data processing services
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Dairy product stores
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Eating and drinking places
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Florists
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Miscellaneous general merchandise
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News dealers and newsstands
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Soil preparation services
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Variety stores
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Veterinary services
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Wireless support structures and wireless facilities
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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D. Use Restrictions.
1. No permanent outdoor storage of materials or equipment shall be permitted.
2. Where a "SD/C-C1" Pedestrian Commercial and Light Commercial Office
Subdistrict is adjacent to any residential zoning district, a landscaping
greenbelt at least fifteen (15) feet in width shall be provided continuously
on the back and/or sides of the commercial property lines and shall
consist of a compact evergreen hedge, foliage screening, solid masonry
wall, solid wood fence or other type of screening with a minimum height
of six (6) feet above grade, so long as the degree of screening is
not less than the screening afforded by the fence, etc., and shall
be maintained along the appropriate property line by the users of
the C-1 property. All landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy
growing condition by the property owner. This greenbelt shall not
be used for off-street parking facilities or for loading space.
E. No
motor vehicle oriented businesses, such as drive-up banks, restaurants
or carwash business, shall be permitted.
[Ord. No. 230 §18.12.1, 11-2-1995; Ord.
No. 1400 §15, 12-18-2014]
A. Purpose. This subdistrict is designed to serve the
services needs of the traveling motorist. Development standards for
this commercial subdistrict are designed to create a safe, attractive,
parkway image along public streets by requiring additional setbacks,
landscaping and restricting driveway access. Access to individual
commercial sites on Mid Rivers Mall Drive shall be from a frontage
or reverse frontage road.
B. Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted
by right in the "SD/C-C2" Subdistrict:
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Barber shops
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Beauty shops
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Business credit institutions
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Cable and pay television services
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Commercial banks
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Computer and data processing services
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Credit unions
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Federal and Federal-sponsored credit
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Foreign banks and branches and agencies
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Functions closely related to banking
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Light rail system
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Mortgage bankers and brokers
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Outside drive-up ATMs
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Personal credit institutions
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Personnel supply services
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Photographic studios, portrait
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Physical fitness facilities
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Public golf courses
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Savings institutions
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Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors
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Note: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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C. Conditional Uses. The following uses shall be allowed
in the "SD/C-C2" Subdistrict if approved in accordance with the conditional
use review and approval procedure:
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019; Ord. No. 1831, 2-19-2020]
All conditional uses in the "SD/C-C1" College Pedestrian Commercial and Light Commercial Office Subdistrict, except as otherwise provided for in Section 405.225
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All permitted uses in the "SD/C-C1" College Pedestrian Commercial and Light Commercial Office Subdistrict, except as otherwise provided for in Section 405.225
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Automobile service stations
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Candy, nut and confectionery stores
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Coin-operated amusement devices
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Dairy product stores
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Display and sales rooms new or used goods
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Eating and drinking places
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Farm implements, sale and repair
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Florists
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Frozen food lockers
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General services (laundry, plumbing, heating, printing, painting,
upholstery)
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Greenhouses
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Health clubs
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Home health care services
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Individual and family services
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Medical and dental laboratories
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Medical hospitals and clinics
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Miscellaneous general merchandise stores
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Motion picture production and services
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Motion picture distribution services
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Motor-vehicle-oriented businesses (MVOB) (such as banks and
restaurants with drive-up windows and car wash businesses)
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1.
Special conditions. Motor-vehicle-oriented
businesses, except those in a planned development area where the means
of ingress and egress to the MVOB is via the internal circulation
system, shall be a minimum of three hundred (300) feet from all other
motor-vehicle-oriented businesses, which distances shall be computed
as follows:
a.
For such businesses on the same side of the street, a minimum
of three hundred (300) feet between the two (2) closest property lines
shall be determined as the minimum distance.
b.
For such businesses on opposite sides of the street, no such
business shall be allowed on a lot where a line, drawn from both or
either front corner of said proposed lot, across the street and perpendicular
to the street right-of-way on the opposite side of the street at a
point less than three hundred (300) feet from the closest property
corner of an already existing or approved motor-vehicle-oriented business
lot on said opposite side of the street.
c.
For four-corner intersections, two (2) motor-vehicle-oriented
businesses may be allowed at such an intersection but only on diagonally
opposite corners, regardless of their distance from one another; however,
no other motor-vehicle-oriented businesses shall be allowed within
three hundred (300) feet of those intersection corners that are unoccupied
nor within three hundred (300) feet of the property lines of those
motor-vehicle-oriented businesses so situated on corner lots.
d.
Exception to the minimum spacing requirements contained herein
as may be allowed on a case-by-case basis by the Board of Aldermen
after considering the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission,
traffic studies and other pertinent information. The applicant for
a conditional use shall provide such additional information and studies
as requested by the Planning and Zoning Commission and/or the Board
of Aldermen.
News dealers and newsstands
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Nursery sales offices
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Nursing and personal care facilities (non-resident)
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Office buildings
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Offices and clinics of medical doctors
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Offices of other health practitioners
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Offices of osteopathic physicians
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Offices and clinics of dentists
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Pet grooming
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Private schools, including dancing (commercial school)
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Public garages or parking lots
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Radio stations and associated antennae
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Research and testing services
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Self-storage warehouses
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Television stations and associated antennae
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Temporary fireworks stands
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Tire sales and service
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Variety stores
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Watch, clock and jewelry repair
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Wireless support structures and wireless facilities
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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D. No outdoor storage of materials or equipment shall be permitted,
except automobiles, trucks or trailers for sale may be stored or displayed
outside a building, provided they are located within the required
setback lines.
[Ord. No. 230 §18.12.2, 11-2-1995; Ord.
No. 887 §2, 12-14-2006]
A. Purpose. This subdistrict is designed to serve the commercial
retail needs of the traveling motorists. Development standards for
this commercial subdistrict are designed to create a safe, attractive
"parkway image" along public streets by requiring additional setbacks,
landscaping and restricting driveway access. Access to individual
commercial sites on Mid Rivers Mall Drive shall be from a frontage
or reverse frontage road.
B. Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted by
right in the "SD/C-C3" Subdistrict.
Auto and home supply stores Bowling centers
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Clothing stores
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Eating and drinking places
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Florists
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Furniture and home furnishings stores
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Household appliances
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Miscellaneous food stores
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News dealers and newsstands
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Optical goods stores
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Radio, television and computer stores
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Retail nurseries and garden stores
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Shoe stores
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Temporary fireworks stands
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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C. Conditional Uses.
1. Motor vehicle oriented businesses (MVOB) (such as banks and restaurants
with drive-up windows and car wash businesses).
a. Special conditions. Motor vehicle oriented businesses,
except those in a planned development area where the means of ingress
and egress to the MVOB is via the internal circulation system, shall
be a minimum of three hundred (300) feet from all other motor vehicle
oriented businesses, which distances shall be computed as follows:
(1)
For such businesses on the same side of the street, a minimum
of three hundred (300) feet between the two (2) closest property lines
shall be determined as the minimum distance.
(2)
For such businesses on opposite sides of the street, no such
business shall be allowed on a lot where a line, drawn from both or
either front corner of said proposed lot, across the street and perpendicular
to the street right-of-way on the opposite side of the street at a
point less than three hundred (300) feet from the closest property
corner of an already existing or approved motor vehicle oriented business
lot on said opposite side of the street.
(3)
For four-corner intersections, two (2) motor vehicle oriented
businesses may be allowed at such an intersection but only on diagonally
opposite corners, regardless of their distance from one another; however,
no other motor vehicle oriented businesses shall be allowed within
three hundred (300) feet of those intersection corners that are unoccupied
nor within three hundred (300) feet of the property lines of these
motor vehicle oriented businesses so situated on corner lots.
(4)
Exception to the minimum spacing requirements contained herein
as may be allowed on a case-by-case basis by the Board of Aldermen
after considering the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission,
traffic studies and other pertinent information. The applicant for
a conditional use shall provide such additional information and studies
as requested by the Planning and Zoning Commission and/or the Board
of Aldermen.
2. The following uses shall be allowed in the "SD/C-C3" District if
approved in accordance with the conditional use review and approval
procedures.
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019; Ord. No. 1831, 2-19-2020; Ord. No. 2024, 8-24-2022]
All conditional uses in the "SD/C-C2" College Pedestrian Commercial and Light Commercial Office Subdistrict, except as otherwise provided for in Section 405.230
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All permitted uses in the "SD/C-C2" College Pedestrian Commercial and Light Commercial Office Subdistrict, except as otherwise provided for in Section 405.230
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Amusement parks
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Auto and home supply stores
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Automotive rentals, no drivers
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Candy, nut and confectionery stores
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Coin-operated amusement devices
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Commercial sports
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Dairy product stores
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Department stores
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Drug stores and proprietary stores
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Gasoline service stations
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Grocery stores
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Hardware stores
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Liquefied petroleum gas retail
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Liquor stores
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Medical marijuana dispensary facility
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Membership sports and recreation clubs
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Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores
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Miscellaneous general merchandise stores
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Miscellaneous shopping goods stores
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Motion picture theaters
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Non-classifiable retail trade establishments
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Non-store retailers
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Retail bakeries
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Tobacco stores and stands
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Variety stores
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Video tape rentals
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Wireless support structures and wireless facilities
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Women's accessory and specialty stores
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment.
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D. No outdoor storage of materials or equipment shall be permitted on
a lot, except that automobiles, trucks or trailers for sale may be
stored or displayed outside of a building, provided they are located
within the required setback lines.
[Ord. No. 1400 §16, 12-18-2014]
[Ord. No. 395 §1(18.12.3), 3-4-1999]
A. Purpose. The purpose of the "SD/C-C5" General Public District
is to accommodate health care, public administration, educational
and religious (and related uses) uses and to promote employment, care
facilities, educational and religious assembly opportunities for area
residents. The regulations of the "SD/C-C5" District are intended
to allow the development of public uses, while protecting residential
areas from the adverse impacts sometimes associated with non-residential
uses. The "SD/C-C5" District is intended to be applied in these areas
of the City designated for public facilities use in the Comprehensive
Plan.
B. Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted by
right in the "SD/C-C5" District.
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Administration of education programs offices
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Administration of general economic programs offices
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Botanical and zoological gardens
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Churches, temples, synagogues, places of worship, etc.
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Colleges and universities
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Court
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Dance studios, schools, band halls
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Elementary and secondary schools
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Executive offices
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Executive and legislative combined
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Finance, taxation and monetary policy offices
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General government
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Hospitals
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Job training and related services
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Legislative bodies
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Libraries
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Museums and art galleries
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National security offices
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Public order and safety offices
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Residential care
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Social services
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Vocational schools
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment. No outdoor storage of materials or equipment
shall be permitted, except automobiles, trucks or trailers for sale
may be stored or displayed outside a building, provided they are located
within the required setback lines.
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C. Conditional Uses. The following uses shall be allowed in
the "SD/C-C5" District if approved in accordance with the conditional
use review and approval procedures.
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019]
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Coin-operated amusement devices
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Heliport or helipad
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Non-classifiable public administration establishments
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Wireless support structures and wireless facilities
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NOTE: None of the above are permitted to store hazardous materials
open to the environment. No outdoor storage of materials or equipment
shall be permitted, except automobiles, trucks or trailers for sale
may be stored or displayed outside a building, provided they are located
within the required setback lines.
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[Ord. No. 91 §18.13, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose.
1. The "SD/C-I1" College Light Industrial Park Subdistrict is intended
to provide for a mixture of land uses including commercial services,
research administrative facilities, distribution, warehousing and
light manufacturing uses that meet high development and use standards.
2. It is intended that the College Light Industrial Park Subdistrict
have a park-like environment created by large setbacks, landscaping
and screening of parking and service areas.
B. Permitted Uses.
1. Manufacturing uses similar to those listed below which do not create
any more offensive noise, odor or vibration than that which is generally
associated with light industries of this type specifically permitted
below:
a. Manufacture or assembly of small electrical appliances or electronics
apparatus.
b. Manufacture of medical instruments and supplies.
c. Manufacture or assembly of sheet metal products including heating
and ventilating ducts and equipment.
d. Warehousing, services including retail and wholesale sales.
2. Laboratories and office/research and testing.
3. Public utility facilities.
5. Specialty supply/center services (wholesale/retail):
a. Data programming services.
b. Sporting goods/outdoor equipment supplies.
6. Accessory uses when related to a permitted use such as, but not limited
to, restaurants, corporate offices and businesses which provide services
to light industrial uses.
C. Conditional Uses.
2. Plastic products manufacturing.
3. Airports and heliport pads.
4. Retail and wholesale sale of hazardous agricultural fertilizers.
5.
Wireless support structures and wireless facilities.
[Ord. No. 1748, 1-16-2019]
D. Use Restrictions.
1. All products that are stored or sold and materials used in production
shall be kept inside a building and all services shall be rendered
inside a building with the exception of outdoor play areas for licensed
child care facilities.
2. All company service vehicles, fleet trucks, etc., used in conjunction
with a permitted use shall be stored overnight inside a structure
or screened with a landscape buffer so that they are not visible from
a public street.
3. Retail sales within the Business Park Subdistrict shall be subordinate
to another permitted use in the same building.
4. No smoke, radioactive emission, vibration or concussion, heat, dust
or glare shall be produced that is perceptible outside a building
and no dust, fly ash or gas that is toxic, caustic or injurious to
humans or property shall be produced.
5. In no case shall the noise level exceed sixty (60) dB(A) at repeated
intervals or for a sustained length of time, measured at any point
along the property line.
[Ord. No. 91 §18.14, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose.
1. This subdistrict is intended to serve as an open space buffer between
the Special College District and adjacent land uses.
2. Development standards for this subdistrict provide for the preservation
of the open space character of the area and encourage the development
of public and private parks and recreational uses which are compatible
with the open space image.
B. Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted within
the "SD/C-PO" Park and Open Space Subdistrict.
1. Publicly owned and private parks and playgrounds, including public
recreation or service buildings within such parks, administration
buildings, Police, fire stations and public utility buildings, structures
and substations.
2. Golf courses and clubhouses customarily incident thereto except miniature
golf, driving ranges and similar activities used as a business which
are not compatible with the open space character of the area.
3. Riding stables and riding trails, but not including riding tracks,
operated as a business.
4. Farming, dairy farming, livestock and poultry raising and all uses
commonly classed as agriculture. There shall be no restriction of
operation of vehicles or machinery customarily incidental to such
uses; or the sale or marketing of products raised on the premises.
6. Nurseries, greenhouses and truck gardens.
8. Accessory uses, including repair shops, sheds, garages, barns, silos,
irrigation wells and pumps, bunk houses, incidental dwellings, buildings
and structures customarily required for any of the above uses.
D. Use Restrictions.
1. Any building, structure or yard constructed for the raising, feeding
or housing of animals shall be located at least five hundred (500)
feet from a residential district or the street right-of-way lines
of Mid Rivers Drive and St. Peters-Cottleville Road.
2. Off-premises signs are prohibited.
[Ord. No. 91 §18.15, 12-7-1989]
A. Purpose.
1. The "SD/C-UC" Subdistrict is designed to beautify the major routes
leading to the college campus. The Urban Corridor Subdistrict is intended
to function as an "overlay district" to any existing zoning district
and provides supplemental zoning standards that require additional
building and parking setbacks and landscaping and screening requirements.
2. The Urban Corridor Subdistrict includes portions of the following
arterial roadways:
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Cottleville Parkway
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Mid Rivers Drive
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St. Peters-Cottleville Road
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B. Permitted And Conditional Uses. The uses permitted in the
Urban Corridor Subdistrict shall be the same uses permitted in the
applicable underlying district.
C. Use Restrictions. None, except as required by underlying
districts.