(a) For less than 500 units. A PUD of less than 500 dwelling units may have adult independent dwelling units, duplex or semi-detached dwellings, multifamily dwellings, single-family detached dwellings, townhouse dwellings, public utility essential services, and public utility uses in accordance with § 18-11-145. In addition to the above dwelling units, a PUD in a C2 or C3 zoning district may have the permitted, conditional, special exception, and business complex auxiliary uses for C2 and C3 commercial districts in accordance with § 18-5-102.
(b) For 500 to 1,000 units. A PUD that has between 500 and 1,000 dwelling units may have the uses (1) permitted in subsection (a) and (2) listed in the chart in this subsection if the uses are limited to 10 square feet for each dwelling unit and are located on a collector or arterial road.
Uses | |
Assisted living facilities | SE |
Child care centers | SE |
Nursing homes | P |
Piers, community, and water-oriented recreational facilities, structures, and uses | SE |
Religious facilities | P |
Schools, public charter, and schools, private: academic, arts, business, technical, or trade | P |
(c) For 1,001 to 5,000 units. A PUD that has between 1,001 and 5,000 dwelling units may have the uses (1) permitted in subsections (a) and (b) and (2) listed in the chart in this section if the uses are limited to 30 square feet for each dwelling unit.
Uses |
Uses | |
Adult day care | P |
Automobile gasoline stations | SE |
Bakery or donut shops | P |
Banks | P |
Barbershops | P |
Bicycle, motor scooter, moped sales and service without outside storage | P |
Business complexes | P |
Carpet and vinyl flooring stores | P |
Carwashes | SE |
Catering establishments | P |
Child care centers | P |
Convenience stores, gift shops, and newsstands | P |
Cultural centers and exhibits | P |
Delicatessens and snack bars | P |
Dog grooming and day care facilities | P |
Dry cleaning operations | P |
Furniture, appliance, and carpet stores and showrooms | P |
Greenhouses and garden centers | P |
Grocery stores | P |
Hair and nail salons | P |
Hardware stores | P |
Health clubs, spas, and gymnasiums | P |
Home centers and building supply stores | P |
Interior decorating establishments | P |
Locksmiths | P |
Meat, seafood, and poultry markets | P |
Medical or dental stores and laboratories | P |
Musical instruments sales, services, and instruction | P |
Nursing homes | P |
Offices | P |
Opticians and optometrical establishments | P |
Package goods stores | P |
Pharmacies | P |
Photography studios | P |
Printing and publishing establishments | P |
Produce markets | P |
Religious facilities | P |
Rental establishments | P |
Restaurants | P |
Retail specialty stores or shops | P |
Schools, public charter, and schools, private: academic, arts, business, technical, or trade | P |
Showrooms and sales of specialty building products, including kitchen cabinets, tile, and lighting | P |
Small engine repair if all work is done inside a building and there is no outside storage | P |
Swimming pool and spa sales, indoor | P |
Tailor shops | P |
Tanning salons | P |
Theaters, live performances | P |
Travel agencies | P |
Upholstering shops, including sail making shops | P |
Veterinary clinics if overnight stays are limited to those necessary for medical treatment, without outside runs or pens | P |
Video sales and rental establishments | P |
Volunteer fire stations | P |
(Bill No. 4-05; Bill No. 54-05; Bill No. 78-05; Bill No. 69-07; Bill No. 55-16)