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Clinton Charter Township, MI Code of Ordinances
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON MICHIGAN
PRELIMINARY UNIT
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
TITLE TWO - Planning
TITLE FOUR - Subdivision Regulations
TITLE SIX - Land Development Regulations
TITLE EIGHT - Zoning
CHAPTER 1250 General Provisions and Definitions
CHAPTER 1252 Administration, Enforcement and Penalty
CHAPTER 1254 Board of Appeals
CHAPTER 1256 Districts Generally and Zoning Map
CHAPTER 1258 R-1 Through R-5 One-Family Residential Districts
CHAPTER 1260 RT Two-Family Residential District
CHAPTER 1262 RML Multiple-Family Residential Low-Rise District
CHAPTER 1264 RMH Multiple-Family Residential High-Rise District
CHAPTER 1266 MH Manufactured Home Community District
CHAPTER 1268 OS-1 Office/Service Low-Rise District
CHAPTER 1270 OS-2 Office/Service Mid-Rise District
CHAPTER 1272 OS-3 Office/Service High-Rise District
CHAPTER 1274 B-1 Neighborhood Business District
CHAPTER 1276 B-2 Community Business District
CHAPTER 1278 B-3 General Business District
CHAPTER 1279 B-4 Regional Business District
CHAPTER 1280 I-1 Light Industrial District
CHAPTER 1282 I-2 General Industrial District
CHAPTER 1283 TR Technical Research District
CHAPTER 1284 P Parking District
CHAPTER 1286 SP Special Purpose Districts
CHAPTER 1287 GB Groesbeck Highway Overlay District
CHAPTER 1288 PUD Planned Unit Development District
CHAPTER 1290 FW Floodway District, Flood Hazard Areas and Wetlands
CHAPTER 1293 Use Standards
CHAPTER 1294 General Site Plan Development Regulations
CHAPTER 1295 Landscaping Standards
CHAPTER 1296 Performance Standards
CHAPTER 1297 Development and Approval Procedures
CHAPTER 1298 Nonconforming Uses
APPENDIX I SKETCHES
APPENDIX II ZONING MAP CHANGES
PART THIRTEEN - FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
CHAPTER 1272
OS-3 Office/Service High-Rise District
1272.01   Purpose.
1272.02   Principal uses permitted.
1272.03   Uses subject to special conditions.
1272.04   Required conditions.
1272.05   Height, bulk, area and setback requirements.
   CROSS REFERENCES
   Zoning and planning generally - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 125.11 et seq., 125.31 et seq., 125.581 et seq.
   Regulation of location of trades, buildings and uses by local authorities; authority to zone - see M.C.L.A. Secs. 125.581, 125.582
   Regulation of congested areas - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 125.583
   Uses of land or structures not conforming to ordinances; powers of legislative bodies; acquisition of property - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 125.583a
1272.01   PURPOSE.
   (a)   The OS-3 Office/Service High-Rise District, as herein established, is intended to accommodate office uses performing administrative, professional and technical services within a structure having a height of at least six stories with a maximum of nine stories.
   (b)   The District is further intended to serve as a transitional district between major thoroughfares and less intense uses of land, such as commercial, office/service (low-rise) and multiple-family residential.
(Ord. 260-A-163. Passed 6-6-88; Ord. Passed 10-30-23.)
1272.02   PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED.
   In the OS-3 Office/Service High-Rise District, no land or building shall be used and no building shall be erected except for one or more of the following uses, unless otherwise provided in this Zoning Code. These uses may be subject to additional standards as specified in Chapter 1293 Use Standards:
   (a)   Office buildings for any of the following occupations: executive, administrative, professional, accounting, writing, clerical, stenographic and drafting, subject to the limitations contained in Section 1272.04.
   (b)   Medical offices, including clinics only for human care solely serving patients on an out-patient basis.
   (c)   Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, loan companies, insurance offices, real estate offices and similar uses.
   (d)   Drive-in or drive-through facilities when accessory to the above uses.
   (e)   Child care centers or adult daycare centers.
   (f)   Other uses similar to the above uses.
   (g)   Accessory uses customarily associated with an above permitted principal use.
   (h)   Railroad rights-of-way.
   (i)   Carnivals and festivals.
(Ord. 260-A-163. Passed 6-6-88; Ord. Passed 10-30-23.)
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