Light public protection and utility, general
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20,000 square feet
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Low impact institutional, neighborhood related
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40,000 square feet
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Library services and community size
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40,000 square feet
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Community recreation, restricted
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80,000 square feet
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Auto court, tourist court or motel
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Ambulance service, office or garage
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Antique shop
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Appliance store
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Automobile service station and garage
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Bait sales
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Bakery
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Bath house
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Bus terminal
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Cleaning plant
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Commercial parking facilities
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Commercial school or hall
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Dance hall
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Department store
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Feed and seed store
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Frozen food locker
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Furniture repair and upholstery
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Furniture store
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Funeral parlor or mortuary
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Gasoline service or filling station
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Grocery store
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Hardware store
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Heating, ventilating or plumbing supplies, sales and service
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Ice storage locker plant or storage house for food
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Laundry and cleaning establishment
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Medical marijuana dispensaries[1]
[Added 7-30-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-05] |
Musical instrument sales
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Music, radio or television shop
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Museum
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Nursery or garden supply store
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Pawn shop
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Pet shop
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Printing plant
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Radio and television sales and service
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Research laboratories
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Sign painting shop
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Sewing machine sales, instruction
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Sporting good sale
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Hospital for small animals
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Theater
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Variety store
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Wood cabinet shop
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All yard areas required under this section and other yards and
open spaces existing around buildings shall be landscaped and maintained
in a neat condition.
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The uses permitted under this section shall be conducted in
such a manner that no noxious odor, fumes or dust will be emitted
beyond the property line of the lot on which the use is located.
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Residential Area of the PUD divided by
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Permitted D.U.s
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=
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Minimum land area per D.U. permitted in the applicable use district
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The residential area for the purposes of the above described
computation shall be the gross area of the PUD less the lot area or
areas designated for and use other than dwellings, quasi-dwellings,
residential open space and recreation areas. Each 600 square feet
of quasi-dwelling, such as a care home, shall constitute a dwelling
unit. If the PUD is within two or more use districts, the permitted
density shall be the sum of the permitted dwelling units computed
separately for the residential area within each district.
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When a supplemental district designation PUD is approved, the
Planning Commission shall forward its recommendation, the application
and the outline development plan to the City Commission for further
hearing as provided in Subsection 7d.
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