A.
Generally. This Division identifies the land uses that may be allowed within each of the specified zoning districts established in Section 2.1.1, Zoning Districts Established, and sets out supplemental use regulations. Uses shall not be permitted, and buildings and structures associated with such use shall not be erected, brought or moved onto a tract or parcel, structurally altered, or enlarged on a property, unless said use is permitted within the zoning district applicable to the property located within the City limits of Jonestown, and in accordance with the provisions of these regulations. Provided, however, that necessary structural repairs may be made where health and safety are endangered.
B.
Conformity to building setback requirements, minimum lot size and width, impervious cover and height limits.
1.
No building, structure or accessory structure shall be erected, converted or enlarged, nor shall any such existing building or structure be structurally altered or rebuilt, nor shall any open space surrounding any building be encroached upon or reduced in any manner, unless the same shall be done and completed in a manner to comply with this article and all applicable city codes, regulations, and ordinances, and such structure or building shall conform to the setback, building site area, height, building location and land use regulations hereinafter designated for the district in which such building, structure, or open space is located. No yard or other open space provided around any structure or building for the purpose of complying with the requirements of this article shall be considered as providing a yard or open space for a building on any other lot.
2.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, no structure shall be erected or maintained within the required building setbacks set forth herein, or which exceeds the height limits specified in the following charts except that height limits prescribed herein shall not apply to television, cellular or radio towers, church spires or belfries or elevator bulkheads.
3.
The primary structure may be shifted up to five (5) feet into the front setback or into the rear setback for the following reasons: to avoid removing a protected tree, or to avoid a ravine or drainage easement that exists within the buildable portion of the lot. The front or rear setback, as appropriate shall be increased by an amount that corresponds to the distance that the structure extends into the front or rear setback so that the buildable area of the lot is not increased. For example, if a primary structure is located two feet into the front setback and the rear setback is 25 feet, the rear setback shall be increased by a corresponding two feet to 27 feet. The primary structure shall include attached decks, porches or patios. The location of a structure within the front or rear setback that meets the requirements of this subsection shall be approved by the building official at the time of building permit approval. Sufficient information will be provided with the building permit application, and as requested by the building official, in order for the building official to determine whether this subsection applies.
4.
Accessory structures designed, constructed and located for a use permitted in the district, in compliance with this article and all other applicable city ordinances, are permitted as provided in this article. No accessory structure may be constructed before a main building is constructed or exist on a lot without a primary structure and shall conform to accessory structure setbacks. Fencing is not considered an accessory structure for purposes of this provision.
5.
Up to a five percent (5%) increase in the maximum impervious cover requirement may be authorized in order to meet the minimum requirements for use of a property under this code, such as minimum parking space or sidewalk requirements. Up to a ten percent (10%) total increase in maximum impervious cover may be authorized if a professionally designed rainwater collection system is installed on the property for use of collected rainwater on the property for on-site irrigation or other non-potable uses. The rainwater collection system is not in lieu of required detention ponds or other drainage improvements, but may be applied towards impervious cover credits in the LCRA Watershed Protection requirements, as amended from time to time, as determined by LCRA. This subsection applies to nonresidential districts (GUI, O, B-1, B-2, I-1).
6.
Only land above the six hundred eighty-five foot (685') contour may be used in calculating impervious cover.
7.
The city is divided into sixteen (16) zoning districts, the use, height and area regulations as set out herein shall be uniform in each district.
CHART 3.1.1-1. REQUIREMENTS FOR LOTS | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zoning District | Front Setback | Side Setback | Street Side Yard Setback | Rear Setback | Minimum Lot Size (Acres) | Minimum Lot Width | Height Limit |
GUI | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 30 ft. | Note 3 | 2 | 150 ft. | 30 ft. |
R-R | 30 ft. | 25 ft. | 30 ft. | 30 ft. | 5 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. |
R-1/M-1 | 30 ft. | 25 ft. | 30 ft. | 30 ft. | 1 | 150 ft. | 28 ft. |
R-2 | 30 ft. | 25 ft. | 30 ft. | 30 ft. | 1 | 150 ft. | 28 ft. |
R-3 | 30 ft. | 50 ft. | 30 ft. | 50 ft. | 4 | 400 ft. | 35 ft. |
O | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 30 ft. | Note 3 | 1-1/2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. |
B-1 | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 30 ft. | Note 3 | 1-1/2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. |
B-2 | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 30 ft. | Note 3 | 2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. |
M-2 | 30 ft. | 50 ft. | 30 ft. | 50 ft. | 4 | 150 ft. | 28 ft. |
I-1 | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 30 ft. | Note 2 | 1-1/2 | 150 ft. | 30 ft. |
Nonconforming lots that are less than 150 feet in width shall comply with the side setback requirements in Chart 3.1.1-3. |
Note 1: 25 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 40 feet minimum with 6' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 2: 50 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 100 feet minimum with 6' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 3: 40 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 50 feet minimum with 6' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 5: Height limits for the O, B-1, B-2, and R-1 districts pertain to structures after the effective date of this ordinance. |
CHART 3.1.1-2. REQUIREMENTS FOR LOTS WITH PUBLIC SEWER | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zoning District | Front Setback | Side Setback | Street Side Yard Setback | Rear Setback | Minimum Lot Size (Acres) | Minimum Lot Width | Height Limit | Min SF |
GUI | 25 ft. | Note 1 | 20 ft. | Note 3 | 1/2 | 150 ft. | 30 ft. | 500 |
O | 25 ft. | Note 1 | 20 ft. | Note 3 | 1/2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. | 500 |
B-1 | 25 ft. | Note 1 | 20 ft. | Note 3 | 1/2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. | 500 |
B-2 | 25 ft. | Note 1 | 20 ft. | Note 3 | 1/2 | 150 ft. | 35 ft. | 1,000 |
I-1 | 25 ft. | Note 1 | 20 ft. | Note 2 | 1 | 150 ft. | 30 ft. | 2,500 |
R-1 | 30 ft. | 25 ft. | 30 ft. | 30 ft. | 1 | 150 ft. | 28 ft. | 1,000 |
Note 1: 10 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 30 feet minimum with 8' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 2: 35 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 75 feet minimum with 8' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 3: 20 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1, and 40 feet minimum with 8' fence from R-R, R-1, M-1, M-2, R-2, and R-3. |
Note 4: The requirements for minimum lot size must be met using land above the current 100-year floodplain elevation as defined by FEMA. The lot area does not include any area in the 100-year floodplain, as defined by FEMA. |
Note 5: Height limits for the O, B-1, B-2, and R-1 districts pertain to structures after the effective date of this ordinance. |
CHART 3.1.1-3. REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING SUBDIVIDED LOTS THAT ARE LESS THAN ONE ACRE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zoning District* | Front Setback | Side Setback | Side Street Setback | Rear Setback | Height Limit |
GUI | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 10 ft. | 20 ft. | 35 ft. |
R-1 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 10 ft. | 20 ft. | 28 ft. |
R-2 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 10 ft. | Note 2 | 28 ft. |
M-1 *** | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 10 ft. | 20 ft. | 28 ft. |
M-2 ** | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 15 ft. | Note 2 | 28 ft. |
O | 20 ft. | Note 1 | 15 ft. | Note 2 | 35 ft. |
B-1 | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 15 ft. | Note 2 | 35 ft. |
B-2 | 30 ft. | Note 1 | 15 ft. | Note 2 | 35 ft. |
Note 1: 10 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1 and 10 feet minimum with 6' fence from R-R, R-1, R-2 and R-3. | |
Note 2: 20 feet minimum from O, B-1, B-2, I-1 and 35 feet minimum with 6' fence from R-R, R-1, R-2 and R-3. | |
*There are no existing subdivided lots that are less than one acre in the R-R, R-3, I-1. | |
**Allowed subject to federal, state and local regulations. | |
***Rear setback for lots 90' or less in depth shall be 10'. |
CHART 3.1.1-4. SETBACKS, MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE, AND HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS FOR ACCESSORY STRUCTURES | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zoning District | Front Setback | Side Setback | Street Side Yard Setback | Rear Setback | Minimum Sq. Ft. | Maximum Sq. Ft.* | Height Limit** |
R-R | 30 ft. | 5 ft. | 30 ft. | 7-1/2 ft. | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
M-1, M-2 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 20 ft. | 7-1/2 ft. | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
R-1 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 20 ft. | 7-1/2 ft. | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
R-2 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 20 ft. | 7-1/2 ft. | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
R-3 | 20 ft. | 5 ft. | 20 ft. | 7-1/2 ft. | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
O | Note | Note | Note | Note | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
B-1 | Note | Note | Note | Note | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
B-2 | Note | Note | Note | Note | 80 ft. | 800 ft. | 12 ft. |
Note: The setbacks regulations set forth in Charts 3.1.1-1 and 3.1.1-3 shall apply. | |
*Accessory structures located on lots that are 2 acres or less shall be no larger than 800 square feet; provided that maximum impervious cover for the lot is not exceeded. Accessory structures located on lots that are greater than 2 acres shall be no larger than 1,600 square feet; provided that maximum impervious cover for the lot is not exceeded. The maximum surface area for boat docks is set forth in Section 3.2.8. | |
**Accessory structures with a maximum size of 150 square feet or less must comply with the 12' height restrictions. Accessory structures between 150 and 400 square feet shall be limited to 24 feet in height. Accessory structures over 400 square feet shall not be any higher than the primary structure. Accessory structures greater than 400 square feet and all storage buildings in the O, B-1, and B-2 Districts shall be constructed of the same materials as the primary structure. Garages and carports shall cover a Paved Area for parking, be connected to a street by a paved drive, and meet the minimum building setback requirements of this article. |
CHART 3.1.1-5. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE FOR BUILDINGS AND MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS COVER REQUIREMENTS | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Zoning District | Maximum Impervious Cover | Minimum Sq. Ft. of Floor Area | Maximum Building Footprint |
GUI | LCRA** | 3,000 sq. ft. | N/A |
R-R | 40% | 1,400 sq. ft. primary - 650 sq. ft. secondary | N/A |
M-1, M-2 | 40% | 650 sq. ft. | N/A |
R-1 | 40% | 1,000 sq. ft. for lots more than 6,000 sq. ft. | N/A |
R-1 | 40% | 650 sq. ft. for lots less than 6,000 sq. ft. | N/A |
R-2 | 40% | 900 sq. ft. per dwelling unit | N/A |
R-3 | 40% | 750 sq. ft. per dwelling unit | N/A |
O | LCRA** | 1,000 sq. ft. | 45% traditional/65% LID |
B-1 | LCRA** | 1,000 sq. ft. | 45% traditional/65% LID |
B-2 | LCRA** | 1,500 sq. ft. | 45% traditional/65% LID |
I-1 | LCRA** | 5,000 sq. ft. | 45% traditional/65% LID |
Note: Includes accessory structures in districts where allowed. | |
Note: Only land above the 685 MSL shall be used to calculate impervious cover. | |
Note: Open, unpaved, off-street parking and loading areas will not be considered as lot coverage under this subsection. | |
*Maximum building footprint of 45% of total property area if following traditional standards of water quality/impervious cover control, and a maximum building footprint of 65% of the total property area if following low impact development (LID) standards. | |
**LCRA - For maximum impervious cover standards refer to Lower Colorado River Authority Highland Lakes Watershed Ordinance Manual, as amended. |
C.
List of Districts and permitted land uses are set out in the following sections:
D.
Interpretation. Land uses are classified for each zoning district as either permitted by-right (P), conditional uses (C) or restricted (R), as set out in this subsection and as shown in the land use tables in Subsection H - Chart 3.1.1-6.
1.
Permitted uses (P). The use is permitted by-right in the specified zoning district, subject to the standards for permitted uses that are established by these regulations and any applicable City ordinance. Permitted uses do not require additional approval to be authorized within the applicable district.
2.
Restricted uses (R). The use is allowed in the specified zoning district, subject to the standards for permitted uses that are established by these regulations and any applicable City ordinance, and any use-specific requirements set out in Subsection H, Restricted Uses may be administratively approved by the Planning Director provided all requirements are met.
3.
Conditional uses (C). The use requires approval by Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council after a public hearing as set out in Section 7.2.1 to be allowed within the specified zoning district, in addition to the standards for permitted uses that are established by these regulations and any applicable City ordinance.
4.
Prohibited uses (blank). The use is prohibited in the specified zoning district.
E.
Principal and accessory uses. The City recognizes that multiple uses may occasionally occupy a property. These uses can be classified as Principal or Accessory, as follows:
1.
Principal uses. The primary activity on a parcel of property is considered the Principal Use. Land uses listed in the land use tables of Section 3.1.2, Governmental, Utility, and Institutional Uses through Section 3.1.17 Temporary Uses, shall be inferred to be a "principal use" as defined by these regulations. At times, however, a principal use identified in Section 3.1.2 through Section 3.1.17 may be secondary to another principal use (e.g., a drive-in or drive-through to a food and drink establishment) and may be subject to further use restrictions in Section 3.1.18, Restricted and Conditional Uses. When more than one principal use exists or is proposed on a parcel proposed for development, each shall be permitted in the zoning district and subject to all development standards associated with each use.
2.
Accessory uses. Uses that are typically incidental to and subordinate to but customarily associated with a specific principal use located on the same parcel of property are considered an Accessory Use. For example, a storage facility for light industrial services, a cafeteria within a hospital, or a car wash at a vehicle fueling station. The relationship among principal and accessory uses shall be determined either by definition of the principal use in these regulations or by customary association with the principal use, as determined by the Director. Accessory uses shall not be allowed without a principal use. Accessory uses shall be subject to the same regulations that apply to the principal uses in each district, except as otherwise provided in these regulations.
F.
Unlisted Uses. It is recognized that new types of land uses may emerge, and forms of land use not presently anticipated may seek to locate to the City. The Planning Director shall make a determination as to whether a particular unlisted use may be reasonably classified as adhering to a listed use as set out in this Division.
1.
Consideration of an unlisted use. The Planning Director shall consider an unlisted use on a case-by-case basis and either determine that the proposed unlisted use is materially similar to an existing listed use as defined in these regulations (see Article 9, Definitions), or determine that the unlisted use is not materially similar.
a.
If the Director determines an unlisted use is materially similar to an existing listed use, such use will be authorized similar to the listed use and is subject to all of the same standards and requirements as set out in these regulations.
b.
If the Director determines that an unlisted use is not materially similar to an existing listed use, the unlisted land use shall be considered incompatible and a prohibited use from being located within the City. If desired, a text amendment to consider the land use can be subsequently initiated by the City Council, as set out in Table 7.2.1.B, Text Amendment.
c.
The Director may elect not to make a determination and request that the Planning and Zoning Commission interpret the unlisted use at their next regularly scheduled meeting. If the Planning and Zoning Commission renders an interpretation upon request of the Director, the Director shall adhere to and enforce the determination provided.
2.
Unlisted use determination criteria. In considering an unlisted use, the Director, or in the event of referral, the Planning and Zoning Commission, shall take into consideration all the land development impacts the unlisted use may have including, but not limited to, parking demand, trip generation, impervious surface, regulated air or water emissions, noise, lighting, dust, odors, solid waste generation, potentially hazardous conditions, use and storage of materials, character of building and structures, nature and impacts of operation, hours of operation, volume and frequency of deliveries, utility impact, and compatibility with surrounding land uses.
G.
Agricultural uses and operations. These regulations are not intended to restrict or impose a governmental requirement that applies to agricultural operations located in the city limits unless:
1.
The City Council makes a finding by resolution, based (on a report described below, that there is clear and convincing evidence that the purposes of the requirement cannot be addressed through less restrictive means and that the requirement is necessary to protect persons who reside in the immediate vicinity or persons on public property in the immediate vicinity of the agricultural operation from the danger of: (i) the likelihood of an explosion; (ii) flooding; (iii) an infestation of vermin or insects; (iv) physical injury; (v) the spread of an identified disease that is directly attributable to the agricultural operation; (vi) the removal of lateral or subjacent support; (vii) an identified source of contamination of water supplies; (viii) radiation; (ix) improper storage of toxic materials; (x) crops planted or vegetation grown in a manner that will cause traffic hazards; or (xi) discharge of firearms or other weapons subject to local restrictions;
2.
The City Council makes a finding by resolution, based on the report described in Subsection G.4, below, that the requirement is necessary to protect public health; and
3.
The requirement is not otherwise prohibited by the statute governing limitations on city governmental requirements applicable within the city limits;
4.
Prior to making a finding described in, above, the City Council must obtain and review a report prepared by the city health officer or a consultant that: (a) identifies evidence of the health hazards related to the agricultural operations; (b) determines the necessity of regulation and the manner in which agricultural operation should be regulated; (c) states whether each manner of regulation, above, will restrict or prohibit a generally accepted agricultural practice; and (d) if applicable, includes an explanation why the report recommends a manner of regulation that will restrict the use of a generally accepted agricultural practices.
H.
Permitted land use tables.
Chart 3.1.1-6. of permitted uses in selected districts |
X - Permitted — or blank box means Not Permitted C - Conditional R - Restricted |
Any uses not listed herein, are prohibited. |
Business | O | B1 | B2 | I-1 | GUI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24-hour medical clinic and safety services. | X | X | |||
Acetylene gas storage. | X | ||||
Air-conditioning and heating sales and services, | X* | ||||
Amusement centers (indoor and outdoor) and commercial swimming pools. | X | ||||
Antique shop. | X | X | |||
Apparel manufacturing, fur goods manufacture, not including tanning or dyeing, fabric cleaning and dyeing plants and laundries or other facilities placing a significant demand on wastewater or water treatment facilities. | X | ||||
Arts and craft supply store. | X | X | |||
Athletic field or stadium. | X | X | |||
Auto and marine sales, service, and repair facilities including new and used automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, boats and other marine motorized vehicles. | X* | ||||
Automobile and marine repair (major and minor). | X | ||||
Automobile, truck, boat and other motorized vehicle machine parts sales facilities. | X | ||||
Bakeries. | X | X | |||
Banks and financial institutions. | X | ||||
Bar, nightclub, private club, dance hall and social club, with or without the sale of wine, beer, and mixed alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. | X | X | |||
Barber and beauty shop. | X | X | |||
Blacksmith shops, machine shops, sheet metal fabrication, metal products and welding shops. | X | ||||
Boat, boat trailer and RV storage facilities. | X | ||||
Book and office supply store. | X | X | |||
Box, broom, and canvas goods manufacturers | X | ||||
Brick, tile, pottery or terra-cotta manufacture other than the manufacture of handcraft or concrete products. | X | ||||
Bus line shops and garages, crating express storage, expressing, baggage, and transfer delivery services | X | ||||
Business professional office. | X | X | X | ||
Carpentry, painting, plumbing and other facilities for the skilled building trades. | X* | ||||
Carpeting and floor covering | X | X | |||
Carwash - full or self-service. | X | ||||
Catering of food and beverage facilities. | X | ||||
Cemetery, funeral home, with crematorium, columbarium, and mausoleum. | X | ||||
Childcare center, small, intermediate or large. | X | ||||
Childcare, small and intermediate. | X | X | |||
Child development facilities. | X | ||||
Churches with associated facilities. | X | ||||
Commercial hot tubs and swimming pool sales. | X | ||||
Contractor's yard. | X | ||||
Convenience/grocery store. The sale of beer and wine for off-premises consumption is allowed. | X* | ||||
Cultural services and community centers, public and private. | X | ||||
Dancing and music academies. | X | ||||
Delicatessen/fast food (no alcohol permitted). | X | X | |||
Department store limited to clothing and household goods. | X | X | |||
Dressmaking, tailoring, and shoe repair facilities. | X | ||||
Electrical and telephone substations. | X | ||||
Employee dining facilities provided they are secondary to the primary business. | X | X | X | X | |
Entertainment facilities - indoor or outdoor. | X | ||||
Farm implement display and sales facilities. | X | ||||
Farm or truck gardens, limited to the propagation and cultivation of plants. | X | ||||
Fine arts and craft gallery. | X | X | |||
Fish and meat smoking and curing. | X | ||||
Florist shop. | X | X | |||
Food and beverage products, excluding alcohol, of any kind that are not made on site, including but not limited to, ice cream, coffee, chocolate, and similar shops | X | X | |||
Food sales or food and beverage sales, that are made on site, with the sale of wine and beer for off-premises consumption. | X | ||||
Frozen food lockers and cold storage plants. | X | ||||
Furniture store small. | C | ||||
Funeral home. | X | ||||
Garage and parking lots, commercial. | X | ||||
Garden centers, nurseries and greenhouses, with outdoor service and display. | X | ||||
Gas and petroleum storage, but not within 100 feet of a property line. | X | ||||
Gift shop. | X | X | |||
Glass products from previously manufactured glass for wholesale distribution, emery cloth and sandpaper manufacture. | X | ||||
Greenhouses and wholesale growers. | X | ||||
Hardware stores. | X | ||||
Hatchery. | X | ||||
Health and athletic clubs. | X | ||||
Health food store. | X | X | |||
Homebuilders. | X | X | |||
Hospital (acute and chronic care) and hospital services privately owned. | X | ||||
Hospitals (acute and chronic care). | X | ||||
Household goods shop. | X | X | |||
Hotels, motels, assisted living retirement facilities, boarding houses and bed and breakfast facilities. The sale of beer and wine for on-premises consumption is allowed with a conditional use permit. | X | ||||
Household appliances, electronics, and bicycle repair facilities. | X | ||||
Ice cream store. | X | X | |||
Institutions of a religious, educational, charitable or philanthropic nature; not including any jail, penal or mental institution. | X | X | |||
Jewelry store. | X | X | |||
Laundry and dry-cleaning facilities. | X | ||||
Laundry and dry-cleaning substation. | X | X | |||
Liquor store, retail, off-premises alcohol sales permitted. | X | ||||
Lumber and building materials sales and storage. | X* | ||||
Lumber and building materials sales and storage, contractor's yard. | X | ||||
Manufacture of personal cosmetics, drug and pharmaceutical products manufacturing. | X | ||||
Manufacture, assembly and packaging of products from previously prepared material such as cloth, plastic, paper, leather, and precious or semi-precious metal or stone. | X | ||||
Manufacture, assembly and processing of food and beverages, excluding meat packing plants and similar processes that place a significant demand on wastewater or water treatment, but including ice cream, dairy products, ice, candy, general food processing and dehydrating, beverage bottling and distribution, packaging of honey, herbs, spices and peppers. | X | ||||
Manufacture, assembly and testing of communication equipment, medical instruments and apparatus, optics, photographic equipment and supplies, timing equipment, musical instruments and related equipment, computer components, computers, electronics and precision instruments. | X | ||||
Materials recovery facility. | X | ||||
Milk and bread distributing facilities. | X | ||||
Self-storage (must be security gated), warehouse storage, and distribution center. | X | ||||
Motion-picture or video production facilities and sound stages, printing, publishing, and bookbinding. | X | ||||
Newspaper and other written, electronic and voice communication facilities. | X | ||||
Nursing and convalescent homes, hospice, sanitariums and institutions for care of substance dependent persons privately operated. | X | ||||
Office equipment and supplies manufacturing. | X | ||||
Optical goods store. | X | X | |||
Parks, playgrounds, greenbelts, community buildings and other public recreational facilities, owned and/or operated by the municipality or other public agency. | X | ||||
Pharmacy. | X | X | |||
Photocopying and printing service and supply. | X | X | |||
Plastic products manufacture not including the processing of raw materials, and candle manufacture. | X | ||||
Postal facilities and public utility substations. | X | ||||
Product assembly services (nonhazardous). | X | ||||
Product development services (general). | X | ||||
Product development services (no hazard). | X | ||||
Public buildings, including city occupied or owned building, libraries, museums, police and fire stations. | X | ||||
Public utility substations and distributing centers, regulation centers, and underground stations. | X | ||||
Radio and television broadcasting stations and studios, excluding radio or television broadcasting towers and wireless telecommunications facilities. | X | ||||
Recycling operation (outdoor), automobile salvage and wrecking yards. | X | ||||
Recycling operations (indoor). | X | ||||
Research services (general), engineering and development facilities or laboratories. | X | ||||
Restaurant, cafe, cafeteria, or other facility for the retail sale of food products, with the sale of wine, beer, and mixed alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. | X | ||||
Retail propane sales. | X | ||||
Schools, public and private, including housing, recreational and food services incidental to the school. | X | ||||
Sexually oriented business. | X | ||||
Shopping centers and shopping malls. | X | ||||
Sign shops. | X | ||||
Soap manufacture. | X | ||||
Solid waste truck garage and storage including accessory trash containers. | X | ||||
Sporting and athletic equipment manufacture. | X | ||||
Sporting goods store. | X | X | |||
Stone, marble, and granite grinding and cutting operations. | X | ||||
Storage building as an accessory use, provided that the storage building may not be constructed before a main building is constructed or may not exist on a lot without a primary structure and shall be constructed of the same materials as the primary structure. | X | X | X | ||
Studio for art, dance, drama, music, photography, or interior decorating. | X | X | |||
Tar roofing or waterproofing storage. | X | ||||
Tool and die shops. | X | ||||
Toy store. | X | X | |||
Veterinarian services and veterinary hospitals. | X | ||||
Veterinary hospital. | X | ||||
Video and CD sales and rental. | X | X | |||
Wastewater treatment plants. | X | ||||
Water supply reservoirs, pumping plants, and water towers. | X | ||||
Wholesale and retail sales and supply businesses, including office warehouse configurations. | X | ||||
Wine and cheese shop, on-premises alcohol sales permitted. | X | X | |||
* Subject to screening requirements set forth in the site development regulations for this district. |
Any uses not listed herein are prohibited. City council may grant a conditional use permit for unlisted uses.
(Ordinance 2025-O-650 adopted 1/9/2025; Ordinance 2025-O-653 adopted 4/10/2025; Ordinance 2026-O-661 adopted 1/8/2026)