HomeMy WebLinkAboutVINEYARD CHURCH REZONE - 19-08 - REPORTS - CORRESPONDENCE-HEARING4. Entertainment facilities and theaters.
5. Supermarkets.
6. Nightclubs.
7. Equipment, truck and trailer rental establishments.
8. Convenience retail stores with fuel sales, provided that they are at least
three thousand nine hundred sixty (3,960) feet (% mile) from any other such
use and from any fueling station.
9. Parking lots and parking garages (as a principal use).
10. Unlimited indoor recreational uses and facilities.
11. Exhibit halls.
12. Day shelters, provided they do not exceed ten thousand (10,000) square
feet and are located within one thousand three hundred twenty (1,320) feet
(one -quarter ['/4] mile) of a Transfort route.
17. Veterinary facilities and small animal clinics.
18. Lodging establishments.
19. Child care centers.
20. Open-air farmers markets.
21. Dog day care facilities.
22. Print shops.
23. Food catering or small food product preparation.
24. Adult day/respite care centers.
25. Small scale reception centers.
(d) Industrial Uses:
1. Research laboratories.
2. Workshops and custom small industry uses.
(e) Accessory/Miscellaneous Uses:
1. Satellite dish antennas greater than thirty-nine (39) inches in diameter.
2. Wireless telecommunication equipment.
3. Wireless telecommunication facilities.
(3) The following uses are permitted in the C-C District, subject to review by the Planning and Zoning Board:
(a) Residential Uses:
1. Fraternity and sorority houses.
(b) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Hospitals.
2. Public and private schools for elementary, intermediate and high school
education.
3. Long-term care facilities.
(c) Commercial/Retail Uses:
1. Large retail establishments.
2. Retail stores with vehicle servicing.
3. Vehicle minor repair, servicing and maintenance establishments (indoor).
5. Extra occupancy rental houses with more than five (5) tenants.
6. Mixed -use dwellings.
(b) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Places of worship or assembly.
2. Public and private schools, including colleges, universities, vocational and
technical training.
3. Community facilities.
4. Public facilities.
5. Parks, recreation and open lands, except neighborhood parks as defined by
the Parks and Recreation Policy Plan.
6. Transit facilities without repair or storage.
(c) Commercial/Retail Uses:
1. Bed and breakfast establishments.
2. Standard restaurants.
3. Fast food restaurants (without drivel -in or drive -through facilities).
4. Clubs and lodges.
5. Health and membership clubs.
6. Funeral homes.
7. Grocery stores (occupying between five thousand [5,000] and forty-five
thousand [45,000] square feet).
8. Personal and business service shops.
9. Convenience retail stores without fuel sales.
10. Offices, financial services and clinics.
11. Artisan and photography studios and galleries.
12. Equipment rental establishments (without outdoor storage).
13. Retail establishments.
14. Limited indoor recreation establishments.
15. Gasoline stations.
16. Bars and taverns.
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DIVISION 4.18 COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (C-C) t=
(A) Purpose. The Community Commercial District provides a combination of retail, offices, services, cultural
facilities, civic uses and higher density housing. Multi -story buildings are encouraged to provide a mix
of residential and nonresidential uses. Offices and dwellings are encouraged to locate above ground -
floor retail and services.
(B) Permitted Uses.
(1) The following uses are permitted in the C-C District, subject to basic development review, provided that
such uses are located on lots that are part of an approved site -specific development plan:
(a) Accessory/Miscellaneous Uses:
1. Accessory buildings.
2. Accessory uses.
(b) Any use authorized pursuant to a site specific development plan that was
processed and approved either in compliance with the Zoning Code in effect on March
27, 1997, or in compliance with this Land Use Code (other than a final subdivision
plat, or minor subdivision plat, approved pursuant to Section 29-643 or 29-644 of prior
law, for any nonresidential development or any multi -family dwelling containing more
than four [4] dwelling units), provided that such use shall be subject to all of the use
and density requirements and conditions of said site specific development plan.
(c) Any use which is not hereafter listed as a permitted use in this zone district but
which was permitted for a specific parcel of property pursuant to the zone district
regulations in effect for such parcel on March 27, 1997; and which physically existed
upon such parcel on March 27, 1997; provided, however, that such existing use shall
constitute a permitted use only on such parcel of property.
(d) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Neighborhood parks as defined by the Parks and Recreation Policy Plan.
(e) Residential Uses:
1. Extra occupancy rental houses with five (5) or fewer tenants.
2. Shelters for victims of domestic violence.
(2) The following uses are permitted in the C-C District, subject to administrative review:
(a) Residential Uses:
1. Single-family attached dwellings.
2. Two-family dwellings.
3. Multi -family dwellings.
4. Group homes.
1. Drive-in restaurants.
2. Recreational uses.
3. Large retail establishments.
4. Vehicle major repair, servicing and maintenance establishments.
5. Vehicle and boat sales and leasing establishments with outdoor
storage.
6. Enclosed mini -storage.
7. Retail and supply yard establishments with outdoor storage.
8. Parking lots and parking garages (as a principal use).
9. Child care centers.
10. Unlimited indoor recreational uses and facilities.
11. Entertainment facilities and theaters.
12. Exhibit halls.
13. Day shelters, provided that they do not exceed ten thousand
(10,000) square feet and are located within one thousand three
hundred twenty (1,320) feet (one -quarter ['/4] mile) of a Transfort
route.
14. Grocery stores.
15. Adult day/respite care centers.
16. 1-25 activity centers.
(c) Industrial Uses:
1. Composting facilities.
15. Frozen food lockers.
16. Funeral homes.
17. Gasoline stations.
18. Health and membership clubs.
19. Open-air farmers markets.
20. Plant nurseries and greenhouses.
21. Plumbing, electrical and carpenter shops.
22. Clubs and lodges.
23. Veterinary facilities and small animal clinics.
24. Dog day-care facilities.
25. Print shops.
26. Food catering or small food product preparation.
27. Small scale reception centers.
28. Indoor kennels.
(d) Industrial Uses:
1. Workshop and custom small industry uses.
(e) Accessory/Miscellaneous Uses:
1. Satellite dish antennas greater than thirty-nine (39) inches in
diameter.
2. Wireless telecommunication equipment.
3. Wireless telecommunication facilities.
(3) The following uses are permitted in the C District, subject to review by the Planning and
Zoning Board:
(a) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Public and private schools, including colleges, universities,
vocational and technical training.
2. Community facilities.
3. Hospitals.
(b) Commercial/Retail Uses:
1. Single-family attached dwellings.
2. Two-family dwellings.
3. Multi -family dwellings.
4. Group homes.
5. Extra occupancy rental houses with more than five (5) tenants.
6. Mixed use dwellings.
(b) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Parks, recreation and other open lands, except neighborhood
parks as defined by the Parks and Recreation Policy Plan.
2. Public facilities.
3. Places of worship or assembly.
4. Transit facilities without repair or storage.
(c) Commercial/Retail Uses:
1. Bed and breakfast establishments.
2. Standard and fast food restaurants(without drive-in or drive -
through facilities).
3. Convenience retail stores without fuel sales.
4. Convenience retail stores with fuel sales.
5. Personal and business service shops.
6. Offices, financial services and clinics.
7. Artisan and photography studios and galleries.
8. Retail establishments.
9. Retail stores with vehicle servicing.
10. Limited indoor recreation establishments.
11. Vehicle minor repair, servicing and maintenance
establishments.
12. Equipment rental establishments (without outdoor storage).
13. Equipment, truck and trailer rental.
14. Lodging establishments.
DIVISION 4.21 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (C) t=
(A) Purpose. The Commercial District is intended to be a setting for development, redevelopment
and infill of a wide range of community and regional retail uses, offices and personal and
business services. Secondarily, it can accommodate a wide range of other uses including
creative forms of housing.
While some Commercial District areas may continue to meet the need for auto -related
and other auto -oriented uses, it is the city's intent that the Commercial District emphasize
safe and convenient personal mobility in many forms, with planning and design that
accommodates pedestrians.
(B) Permitted Uses.
(1) The following uses are permitted in the C District, subject to basic development review,
provided that such uses are located on lots that are part of an approved site -specific
development plan:
(a) Accessory/Miscellaneous Uses:
1. Accessory buildings.
2. Accessory uses.
(b) Any use authorized pursuant to a site specific development plan that
was processed and approved either in compliance with the Zoning Code in
effect on March 27, 1997, or in compliance with this Land Use Code (other
than a final subdivision plat, or minor subdivision plat, approved pursuant to
Section 29-643 or 29-644 of prior law, for any nonresidential development
or any multi -family dwelling containing more than four [4] dwelling units),
provided that such use shall be subject to all of the use and density
requirements and conditions of said site specific development plan.
(c) Any use which is not hereafter listed as a permitted use in this zone
district but which was permitted for a specific parcel of property pursuant to
the zone district regulations in effect for such parcel on March 27, 1997;
and which physically existed upon such parcel on March 27, 1997;
provided, however, that such existing use shall constitute a permitted use
only on such parcel of property.
(d) Institutional/Civic/Public Uses:
1. Neighborhood parks as defined by the Parks and Recreation
Policy Plan.
(e) Residential Uses:
1. Extra occupancy rental houses with five (5) or fewer tenants.
2. Shelters for victims of domestic violence.
(2) The following uses are permitted in the C District, subject to administrative review:
(a) Residential Uses: