§ 154.033 USES NOT PROVIDED FOR WITHIN ZONING DISTRICTS.
   Whenever in any zoning district a use is neither specifically permitted nor denied, the use shall be considered prohibited. In such case, the City Council, the Planning Commission, or a property owner may request a study by the city to determine if the use is acceptable and if so what zoning district would be most appropriate and the determination as to conditions and standards relating to development of the use. The City Council and/or Planning Commission upon receipt of the staff study may, if appropriate, initiate an amendment to this chapter to provide for the particular use under consideration or may find that the use is not compatible for development within the city.
(Prior Code, § 13.16)