The principal, accessory and special uses for each zoning district are shown in the following schedules. Uses given in the following schedules shall be according to common meaning of the term or according to definition as given in Chapter 1125
. All principal permitted uses, accessory uses and special uses shall be regulated by Chapters 1149
, 1153
and 1161
, and other sections of the Zoning Ordinance.
(a) R-1 Residential District.
Permitted Principal Use | Accessory Use | Special Use |
Agriculture | Private garages | Planned residential |
Single-family dwellings | and parking areas | building groups |
Churches and parish | Swimming pools | Hospitals or clinics |
houses | Home occupations | Cemeteries |
Schools, public and | Home gardening | |
parochial | Signs | |
Colleges | Essential services | |
Public recreational | Other accessory uses | |
facilities | and structures | |
Public buildings | customarily appurtenant | |
to a permitted use | ||
(b) R-2 Residential District.
Permitted Principal Use | Accessory Use | Special Use |
Agriculture | Private garages | Town or row houses |
Single-family dwellings | and parking areas | Multiple dwellings |
Two-family dwellings | Swimming pools | Garden apartments |
Churches and parish | Home occupations | High-rise apartments |
houses | Home gardening | Planned residential |
Schools, public and | Signs | building groups |
parochial | Essential services | Hospitals or clinics |
Colleges | Other accessory uses | Cemeteries |
Public recreational | and structures | Nursing homes |
facilities | customarily appurtenant | Funeral homes |
Public buildings | to a permitted use | Rooming houses |
Dormitories | ||
Mobile home parks | ||
Clubs, lodges and | ||
fraternal organizations | ||
Professional offices | ||
(Ord. 58(72-73). Passed 11-21-73.)
(c) C-1 Central Business District.
Permitted Principal Use | Accessory Use | Special Use |
Banks, offices and | Public parking | Automobile service |
studios | garages and | stations |
Clubs, lodges and | parking areas | Drive-in establishments |
social halls | Signs | Wholesale businesses |
Commercial recreation | Essential services | (conducted entirely |
facilities (conducted | Other accessory uses | within a building) |
entirely within a | and structures cus- | |
building) | tomarily appurtenant | |
Eating and drinking | to a permitted use | |
establishments | ||
Funeral homes | ||
Hotels and motels | ||
Hospitals and clinics | ||
Personal and professional | ||
services | ||
Planned commercial | ||
building groups or | ||
projects | ||
Planned residential | ||
building groups or | ||
projects | ||
Printing establishments | ||
Public buildings | ||
Repair services (other | ||
than automotive) | ||
Retail businesses | ||
(d) C-2 General Commercial District.
Permitted Principal Use | Accessory Use | Special Use |
All those uses permitted | Public parking | Drive-in establishments |
and in the manner | garages and | Bus and motor |
permitted in | parking areas | freight terminals |
the C-1 District | Signs | Contractor's equipment |
Automobile service | Essential services | storage |
(but not including the | to a permitted use | Research laboratories |
storage or dismantling | Supply yards (but not | |
of inoperative vehicles) | including scrap or junk) | |
Building material establish- | Mobile home courts | |
ments(conducted entirely | ||
within a building) | ||
Machine shops | ||
Planned commercial | ||
building groups or | ||
projects | ||
Planned residential | ||
building groups or | ||
projects | ||
Plumbing, heating, venti- | ||
lating and electrical shops | ||
Trailer sales and service | ||
Wholesale businesses | ||
(Ord. 58(72-78). Passed 11-21-73; Ord. 12(2008-09). Passed 1-26-09.)
(e) C-3 Commercial Recreation District.
Permitted Principal Use | |
Marine launching and docking facilities Large-scale marinas Marine sales, repairs and storage Marine fueling and service stations | Yacht and boating club facilities (including private and public food and beverage sales) Private and public park and recreation areas Beach and swimming areas Signs |
(f) M-1 Manufacturing District.
Permitted Principal Use | Accessory Use | Special Use |
Bus and motor freight | Parking and loading areas | Industrial services |
terminals | Signs | Planned industrial building |
Contractor’s equipment | Essential services | groups orprojects |
storage | Other accessory uses and | |
Manufacturing (as | structures customarily | |
appurtenant to a | ||
Offices | permitted use | |
Research laboratories | ||
Supply yards (but not | ||
including scrap or junk | ||
yards) | ||
Warehousing | ||
Wholesale businesses | ||
(g) P-1 Public and Semipublic District.
Permitted Principal Use Municipal, County, State or Federal government uses, facilities, utilities or structures Schools (public or parochial only) Colleges Stadiums Cemeteries Other similar public uses or buildings. |
(Ord. 58(72-73). Passed 11-21-73.)
(h) Neighborhood Commercial District
Permitted Principal Uses | Accessory Uses | Supplemental Guidelines |
(a) Retail stores which are intended to serve the local neighborhood which are primarily engaged in the selling of merchandise for personal or household consumption; grocery, meat markets, fruit and vegetable markets, candy stores, delicatessen, florist, pharmacy, retail bakeries, gift shops, book, magazine and newspaper stores, computer stores, antique shops, art galleries, photograph shops, hobby shops and like businesses. | Private garages and parking areas, swimming pools, home occupations, home gardening, signs, essential services, and other accessory uses and structures customarily appurtenant to a permitted use. | (a) Parking. Two (2) off-street parking spaces shall be provided for each apartment or dwelling in addition to any parking required by any commercial or office use in the building or structure. |
(b) Service uses which are intended to serve the local neighborhood and shall include self-service laundries and dry cleaning establishments, not less than fifty (50) feet from any residential district, beauty shops, tanning salons, shoe repair, restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, provided that drive-thru facilities and delivery services are not provided; computer repair, public or semi-public facilities, studios for photographers and artists, tailor shops and like businesses. | (b) Buildings. In order to provide a center commercial structure or building which is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood, the color, materials, massing and scale of the structures shall be carefully considered and designed to blend with adjoining residences. | |
(c) Office facilities for the providing of personal services such as insurance agencies, insurance brokers, real estate offices, law offices, offices of physicians, dentists, osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists or other allied medical, dental, optical fields, accountants, architects, engineers, investment and financial consultants, business consultants, computer services, travel agents and like businesses. | (c) Hours of Operation. In order to protect the character of the neighborhood, commercial establishments in this district shall limit their hours of operation to between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. | |
(d) Offices of credit agencies, personal credit institutions, commercial banks, loan offices, or automatic teller machines, provided that no drive-in windows or drive- thru facilities are provided. | (d) Development Plan. Any person or entity intending to build a commercial establishment in this district must submit a development plan to the City Planning Commission in advance of any construction which provides for adequate parking, loading and unloading facilities, and traffic flow, so as to satisfy the Planning Commission that the establishment will be harmonious and compatible in design and function so as not to impose negative impact upon the pedestrian-oriented nature of the community or the quality of life in the neighborhood. | |
(e) Offices of veterinarians, provided that the practice of said veterinarian is limited to small domestic animals, that no animals are boarded on the premises and that no outside runs or exercise areas are provided. | ||
(f) Kindergarten or child care facilities, provided that provisions are made for vehicular access, parking and fences to control accessibility of the children to adjoining hazardous conditions such as roads, streets, lakes, ponds, etc., or adjacent yards. | ||
All of the above uses permitted in a Neighborhood Commercial District, listed in paragraphs (a) through (f), shall not include those establishments which have drive-in facilities or which have drive-thru services, or which provide delivery services. The outdoor display or storage of merchandise or equipment shall not be considered a permitted use in this district. | ||
(g) Single family dwellings, two-family dwellings, condominiums, town houses and garden apartments. | ||
(Ord. 25(2002-03). Passed 4-28-03.)