11-9-3: PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES:
Principal permitted uses for planned unit development zoned property shall consist of residential uses, neighborhood commercial uses and neighborhood office uses. If it is determined by the city council that a proposed use is not compatible and consistent with the proposed planned unit development, the property owner shall have the right to appeal the decision to the board of adjustment pursuant to the regulations and requirements as expressed in chapter 3 of this title.
   A.   "Residential uses" shall be defined as single-family residential, attached dwellings, multiple-family residential, assisted and independent living facilities and nursing homes.
   B.   "Neighborhood commercial uses" shall be defined as those uses which normally and customarily service the surrounding residential properties. Neighborhood commercial uses shall include, but not be limited to, dry cleaners, delis, coffee shops, markets, convenience stores, and small retail establishments.
   C.   "Neighborhood office uses" shall be defined as those office uses which normally and customarily service the surrounding residential properties. Neighborhood commercial uses shall include, but not be limited to, small medical clinics, veterinarians, and banks. (Ord. 876, 1-17-2008)