SECTION 7A-673.   MIXED USE HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MU-H) DISTRICT CONDITIONAL USES.
The MU-H District includes a variety of residential uses and commercial uses in areas identified as "Mixed Use — High" in the "City of Columbus 2040 Comprehensive Plan." The residential uses include association managed senior citizen detached dwellings and apartments, condominiums and cooperatives. All uses shall follow the provisions of the MU-H District, the conditional use permit procedures and the planned unit development provisions outlined in this Ordinance. The following uses shall be conditional in the MU-H District:
   A.   Association managed senior citizen detached single family dwellings, in existence in the district on the date of adoption of this ordinance.
   B.   Apartments, condominiums cooperatives and attached dwellings.
   C.   Gasoline sales and related convenience retail sales and accessory carwash.
   D.   Indoor sales and storage of retail goods to consumers, such as groceries, alcohol, clothing, household goods, medical, electronics, sporting goods, and similar uses, excluding pawn shops.
   E.   Bakeries with primarily direct retail sales to consumers.
   F.   Indoor commercial recreation.
   G.   Hotel/motel.
   H.   Licensed childcare.
   I.   Restaurant or coffee shop, including accessory drive thru.
   J.   Professional offices.
   K.   Boutique/gift shop.
   L.   Family movie theaters.
   M.   Dry cleaners, hair salons, photography studio, and other on-premises business services.
   N.   Yoga and small fitness centers, wellness center, dance studios, and similar uses.
   O.   Micro distillery/brewery with retail sales and accessory open-airo patio.
   P.   Pharmacy and accessory drive thru.
   Q.   Veterinary animal hospital or clinic, including accessory product sales and accessory small animal patient indoor boarding and grooming.
   R.   Small animal indoor grooming, including accessory product sales and periodic vaccination services.
[§ 7A-673, added by Ord. No. 21-09, effective December 8, 2021; amended by Ord. No. 23-01, effective May 4, 2023.]