[Amended 5-27-1993 by Ord. No. 516-93; 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99; 6-14-2006 and 9-13-2006 by Ord. No.
908-06; 7-18-2007 by Ord. No. 932-07]
The following are permitted principal uses:
A. Any principal use as permitted and regulated in the
VR Residential Zone.
B. Office buildings intended for business, executive,
professional and administrative purposes.
C. Personal service shops, such as beauty parlors, barbershops,
tailoring, dressmaking, shoe repair, photography and similar services
wherein retail sale of merchandise other than that made specifically
for a customer is prohibited, except for items of a purely accessory
nature to the service provided.
D. Municipal buildings and uses.
F. Restaurants, excluding drive-up service.
H. Retail uses that do not exceed 5,000 square feet of
floor area and that do not offer merchandise that is for, or related
to, motor vehicles.
I. On a lot with an area of 10 acres or more that is
planned and developed as a unified complex:
[Added 5-27-2009 by Ord. No. 983-09]
(1)
Apartment dwellings located above (second floor)
permitted nonresidential principal uses in the same building.
(2)
More than one principal building containing more than one principal permitted use (supersedes prohibition at §
165-96, Principal buildings).
J. Medical offices.
[Added 4-27-2016 by Ord.
No. 1084-16]
The following are permitted accessory uses:
B. Signs in accordance with §
165-109, Signs, this chapter.
C. Temporary permits, as regulated in §
165-101.
D. Other accessory uses customarily incident to the uses listed in §
165-174.
E. Dish antennas.
[Added 2-24-1986 by Ord. No. 282-86]
The following conditional uses, as regulated in Article
XVIII, are permitted:
A. Churches and similar places of worship of recognized
religious groups, which may include attendant parish homes, convents
and religious education buildings.
B. Public and private schools teaching academic subjects.
Except as otherwise provided in this part, the requirements and limitations contained in the Schedule of Requirements referred to in §
165-86 shall be complied with. In addition, all buildings hereafter erected or converted shall be residential in appearance and designed in an architectural style which is consistent with or complementary to the established character of existing structures in and adjacent to the district.