§ A30-2 PERMITTED USES.
   (A)   Zone 1. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council:
      (1)   Townhouse/condominium multiple dwellings provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems, and no single structure contains more than eight dwelling units.
      (2)   Home occupation as defined in § 155.003 .
      (3)   Public utility buildings and structures.
      (4)   Community-based family care home, day care home licensed under M.S. § 245.812 or such home for the care of the mentally or physically handicapped licensed by the state.
      (5)   Parks and playgrounds.
   (B)   Zone 2. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council:
      (1)   Apartment multiple-dwellings provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems. The minimum density shall be at least 24 units per acre and the maximum density shall not exceed 47 units per acre.
      (2)   Apartment multiple-dwellings for senior citizens provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems. The minimum density shall be at least 24 units per acre and the maximum density shall not exceed 54 units per acre.
      (3)   Home occupation as defined in § 155.003 .
      (4)   Public utility buildings and structures.
      (5)   Community-based family care home, day care home licensed under M.S. § 245.812 or such home for the care of the mentally or physically handicapped licensed by the state.
      (6)   Parks and playgrounds.
      (7)   Recreational buildings, community centers and structures.
   (C)   Zone 3. Within this zone no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council.
      (1)   Multi-tenant general retail. Permitted uses within multi-tenant retail spaces shall be limited to the following unless similar uses are specifically approved by the City Council: Stores and shops selling the personal service or goods over a counter. These may include but not necessarily be limited to the following: antique or gift shops; appliance store (sales and/or repair); art and school supply store; bakery; bank, and/or savings and loan (no drive-up teller); barbershop; beauty salon; bicycle sales; books; stationery and office supplies; candy; camera and photographic supplies; carpet and rug sales; catering services; china and glassware sales; clothing and costume sales and rental; coin-operated amusement devices and similar facilities; drugstore (no drive-thru pharmacy service); dry cleaning; dry goods; electronic sales and/or service; florist; furniture store; garden supplies; hardware store; health or athletic club and facilities; hobby/crafts store; jewelry and watch repair; laundromat; leather goods and luggage; musical instruments; off-sale liquor store; on-sale wine or 3.2 beer in conjunction with a restaurant facility; paint and wallpaper sales; pipe and tobacco shop; recorded music sales; restaurant (Class I or Class III only); shoe sales or repair; sporting goods; theater (except open air drive-in); toy store.
      (2)   Multi-tenant service retail. For the purposes of this section, service retail shall include the following: drapery/rug services; direct selling, interior decorating; small appliance repair, tool and appliance rentals, mail order, merchandise vending, film/video rentals and sales, printing/copy sales and service, shoe repair, pawn shops, photographic studios, locksmith, tailoring and dressmaking, upholstery, optical shops.
      (3)   Offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, realtors, insurance agents, banks, savings and loans (no drive-up teller services), and similar uses.
      (4)   Offices of a general nature where the operations do not include over-the-counter retail sales or warehousing from the site.
      (5)   Day care centers.
      (6)   Freestanding Class I or Class III restaurants.
      (7)   Condominium or apartment multiple dwellings provided they are serviced by public sanitary sewer and water systems, and have sufficient parking.
      (8)   Stormwater ponds, trailways, parks, open space and other public amenities on Outlot B, The Legacy of Apple Valley, only.
   (D)   Zone 4. There are no permitted uses in this zone.
(Ord. 716, passed 6-27-02; Am. Ord. 734, passed 9-25-03)