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The following are permitted accessory uses within a R-3 District:
(A) Off-street private parking facilities;
(B) Recreational vehicles and equipment;
(C) Swimming pools, tennis courts, and other recreational facilities;
(D) Fencing, screening, and landscaping as permitted and regulated by § 154.254;
(E) Tool houses, sheds, and similar storage buildings; and
(F) Central office and central community building.
(Ord. 199, passed 2-7-2000)
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD)
The Central Business District is designed and intended as a specialized district directed to serve the pedestrian in a compact central area for the city. The CBD District will provide for a high-density shopping and business environment, especially stressing the pedestrian function and interaction of people and businesses.
(Ord. 199, passed 2-7-2000)
Every use, unless expressly exempted by this subchapter or allowed by a conditional use permit, shall operate in its entirety within a completely enclosed structure; the exemption of a use from the requirement of enclosure will be indicated by the phrase “need not be enclosed”, appearing after any use exempted or, in the case of a permitted establishment, by the granting of a conditional use permit as provided in §§ 154.380 through 154.383.
(Ord. 199, passed 2-7-2000)
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