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MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATIONS, GARAGES AND PARKING AREAS
§ 152.155 ENTRANCE; DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS.
   No motor vehicle service station, parking lot for 25 or more motor vehicles, public parking garage or motor vehicle repair shop, shall have an entrance or exit for vehicles within 200 feet along the same side of a street of any school, public playground, church, hospital, public library or institution for dependents or for children, except where such property is in another block or on another street which the lot in question does not abut.
(Ord., passed - -79) Penalty, see § 152.999
§ 152.156 OIL DRAINING.
   No motor vehicle service station or public garage shall be permitted where any oil draining pit or visible appliance for any such purpose, other than filling caps, is located within ten feet of any street lot line or within 25 feet of any R District, except where such appliance or pit is within an enclosed building.
(Ord., passed - -79) Penalty, see § 152.999
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
§ 152.165 POLICY.
   It shall be the policy of the city to promote progressive development of land and construction thereon by encouraging planned unit developments to achieve:
   (A)   A maximum choice of living environments by allowing a variety of housing and building types and permitting an increased density per acre and a reduction in lot dimensions, yards, building setbacks, and area requirements;
   (B)   A more useful pattern of open space and recreation areas and, if permitted as part of the project, more convenience in the location of accessory commercial uses and services;
   (C)   A development pattern which preserves and utilizes natural topography and geologic features, scenic vistas, trees and other vegetation, and prevents the disruption of natural drainage patterns;
   (D)   A more efficient use of land than is generally achieved through conventional development resulting in substantial savings through shorter utilities and streets;
   (E)   A development pattern in harmony with land use density, transportation facilities, and community facilities objectives of the comprehensive plan.
(Ord., passed - -79)
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