§ 27-402. Land Use and Dimensional Requirements.
The following tables specify the land use and dimensional requirements by district.
(Ord. 45, Z-§ 402, 5/12/76; as amended by Ord. 114, § 4, 3/10/82)
   1.   LU - Limited Use District Regulation Table
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural-Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Forestry, excluding buildings, structures and open storage.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Flower and vegetable gardening; outdoor plant nurseries with no buildings or structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   4.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees and shrubs not for sale on the lot and with open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   5.   Raising and keeping farm animals (Animal Husbandry)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residential
   1.   Conversation of a single family dwelling or other building into not more than two dwelling units.
P
10,000
60
15
8
15
NA
NA
   2.   Conversion of a dwelling unit or other structure into more than two dwelling units.
SE
20,000
100
20
10
20
NA
NA
   3.   No-Impact Home Based Businesses (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Public or Private Recreational
   1.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with open land and open structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Private or membership clubs or lodges not operated commercially, or conducted primarily as a business enterprise.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
50
   4.   Public or private recreation facilities intended primarily to serve residents of a residential development.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
40
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Cemeteries [Ord. 137]
P
5 Acres
200
50
35
50
10
25
   2.   Essential public utility uses and equipment pursuant to the terms and procedures of this Chapter.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
E.   Accessory
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and customarily incidental to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Surface parking areas.
P
   4.   Travel trailer, boat or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
 
   NA = Not Applicable
Min. = Minimum
Max. = Maximum
(End of LU - District table)
   2.   PR - Planned Residential District Regulation Table
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Forestry excluding buildings, structures and open storage.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Flower & vegetable gardening; outdoor plant nurseries without structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   4.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees & shrubs not for sale on the lot; open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   5.   Animal husbandry.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residentail
   1.   Single family detached.
P
20,000
100
30
15
50
15
50
   2.   Planned Residential Development (PRD)
P
As specified for Planned Residential Development Part 8
   3.   Two-family detached
P
40,000(a)
160
30
15
50
15
50
   4.   Dwelling unit in conjunction with a principal non-residential use.
P
NA
50
10
5
10
NA
NA
   5.   Conversion of existing building into not more than 2 dwelling units
P
10,000
60
15
8
15
NA
NA
   6.   Conversion of existing building into more than two dwelling units.
SE
20,000
100
20
10
20
NA
NA
   7.   Home Occupations.
SE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   8.   No-Impact Home Based Businesses (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Recreation
   1.   Parks, recreation, historic & conservation areas.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Private or membership clubs or lodges not operated commercially or conducted primarily as a business enterprise.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
50
   3.   Recreation facilities intended primarily to serve residents of a residential development.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
40
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Churches & other places of worship.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
60
   2.   Public or private schools for any grades IC-12.
SE
8 acres
200
100
50
100
15
50
   3.   Civic buildings, such as community centers, museums, post offices, libraries and fire stations.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   4.   Day care homes and centers; nursery schools.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
70
   5.   Convalescent and nursing homes.
SE
87,120
200
50
35
50
20
70
   6.   Essential public utility uses, pursuant to this Chapter.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
E.   Retail, Commercial, Business, Professional Service
   1.   Planned neighborhood convenience center.
SE
87,120
150
50
35
50
30
75
F.   Accessory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and customarily incidental to the principal use
P
   2.   Residences for caretaker, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Paved surface parking lots.
P
   4.   Travel trailer, boat or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
 
Notes: (a) minimum land area per dwelling unit - 20,000 sq. ft.
   NA = Not Applicable
(End of PR - District table)
   3.   MR - Medium Density Residential District Regulation Table
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residential
   1.   Single family detached.
P
10,000
70
25
10
30
20
50
   2.   Two family detached.
P
20,000 (a)
120
25
10
35
20
50
   3.   Single family attached.
SE
174,240 (b)
20
15
10
25
30
70
   4.   Low rise apartments.
SE
174,240 (c)
200
50
40
50
25
60
   5.   Mobile home parks.
SE
217,800 (d)
200
35
20
35
15
50
   6.   Dwelling unit in conjunction with principal non-residential uses.
P
NA
50
10
5
10
NA
NA
   7.   Conversion of single family dwelling or other building into not more than two dwelling units.
P
10,000
60
15
8
15
NA
NA
   8.   Home occupations.
SE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   9.   Small CFR [Ord. 320]
SE
10,000
70
25
10
30
20
50
   10.   No-Impact Home Based Businesses (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Public or Private Recreational Uses
   1.   Parks, historic areas and conservation areas with open land and structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, historic areas and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Public or private recreation facilities intended to primarily serve residents of a residential development.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
40
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Education & Utility
   1.   Churches and other places of worship.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
60
   2.   Public or private elementary, middle, junior high, or high school.
SE
8 acres
200
100
50
100
15
50
   3.   Day Care homes and centers, nursery schools.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
70
   4.   Essential public utility uses.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
E.   Retail Commercial, Business, or Professional Service
   1.   Planned neighborhood convenience center.
SE
87,120
150
50
35
50
30
75
F.   Accessory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and customarily incidental to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Paved surface parking lots.
P
   4.   Travel trailer, boat or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
 
Notes:   (a)   minimum land area per dwelling unit - 10,000 sq. ft.
   (b)   minimum land area per dwelling unit - 3,000 sq. ft.
      maximum gross density - 8 dwelling units per acre
   (c)   minimum land area per dwelling unit - 3,000 sq. ft.
      maximum gross density - 12 dwelling units per acre
   (d)   minimum lot area per dwelling unit 5,000 sq. ft.
      maximum gross density - 5 1/2 dwelling units per acre
   NA = Not Applicable
(End of MR - District table)
   4.   PC - Planned Commercial District Regulation Tables
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural-Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Flower and vegetable gardening; outdoor plant nurseries with no buildings or structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees and shrubs not for sale on the lot with open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residential
   1. Dwelling unit in conjunction with a principal non-residential use.
P
NA
50
10
5
10
NA
NA
   2.   Conversion of a single-family dwelling or other building into not more than two dwelling units.
P
10,000
60
15
8
15
NA
NA
   3.   Conversion of a dwelling unit or other structure into more than two dwelling units.
SE
20,000
100
20
10
20
NA
NA
   4.   Home occupations.
SE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   5.   No-Impact Home Based Businesses (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Public or Private Recreational
   1.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with open structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Private or membership clubs or lodges not operated commercially, or conducted primarily as a business enterprises.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
50
   4.   Public or private recreation facilities intended primarily to serve residents of a residential development.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
40
   5.   Indoor recreation facilities, including, but not limited to, bowling alleys, theaters, skating rinks, tennis courts and the like.
P
87,120
200
80
35
50
15
75
   6.   Commercial outdoor recreation facilities including, but not limited to, miniature golf, driving ranges, swimming pools, tennis courts and the like.
SE
87,120
200
80
35
50
NA
70
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Churches and other places of worship.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
60
   2.   Public or private elementary, middle, junior high or high school.
SE
8 acres
200
100
50
100
15
50
   3.   Civil buildings, including township administration building, community centers, museums, post offices, libraries, fire stations, and the like.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
70
   4.   Essential public utility uses and equipment pursuant to the terms and procedures of this Part.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   5.   Private commercial education institutions including schools for dance, music, art and drama.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
E.   Retail Commercial, Business, Professional Service
   1.   Planned business center developments.
SE
10 acres
400
100
80
80
25
70
   2.   Food markets and neighborhood grocery stores.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
3.   Eating and drinking places not including drive-in service.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   4.   Eating and drinking places with drive-in service.
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   5.   Hotels and motels.
SE
5 acres
250
50
50
50
25
75
   6.   Automotive service station.
SE
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   7.   Banks or other financial institutions, not including drive-in service
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   8.   Planned commerce unit development
SE
(AS SPECIFIED FOR PLANNED COMMERCE UNIT DEVELOPMENT - Part 9)
   9.   Banks or other financial institutions with drive-in service.
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   10.   Medical or dental offices or clinics for out-patient treatment, including accessory laboratory facilities.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   11.   Business and professional services, including business offices, real estate agencies, law, engineering, accounting and other consultant offices.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   12.   Personal services and convenience retail stores including beauty salons, barber shops, shoe repair shops, watch repair, small appliance repairs, dry cleaning and tailors.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   13.   Retail stores for hardward, dairy products, drugs, meat, clothing furniture and the like.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   14.   Automobile, truck, mobile homes, boat or recreational vehicle sales establishments.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
35
75
   15.   Funeral homes, mortuaries.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   16.   Automobile repair garages and auto body shops with all work performed in an enclosed building.
P
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   17.   Indoor wholesale and warehouse activities involving products and services of other allowable uses in the district.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   18.   Car washes.
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   19.   Planned neighborhood convenience center.
P
87,120
150
50
35
50
30
75
   20.   Veterinary office.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   21.   Business, administrative and corporate offices.
P
43,560
150
50
35
50
35
75
F.   Accesory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and customarily incidential to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Paved surface parking lots.
P
   4.   'Temporary outdoor storage of materials and equipment.
P
   5.   Travel trailor, boat, or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
 
   NA = Not Applicable
(End of PC - District table)
   5.   PIO - Planned Industrial-Office District Regulation Table.
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural-Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Forestry, excluding buildings, structures and open storage.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Flower and vegetable gardening: outdoor plant nurseries with no buildings or structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   4.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees and shrubs not for sale on the lot with open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residential
   1.   Home occupations.
SE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   No-Impact Home Based-Business (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Public or Private Recreational
   1.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with open land an open structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Indoor recreation facilities including, but not limited to, bowling alleys, theaters, skating rinks, tennis courts and the like.
SE
87,120
200
80
35
50
15
75
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Churches and other places of worship.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
60
   2.   Civic buildings, including township administration centers, museums, post offices, libraries, fire stations, and the like.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   3.   Essential public utility uses and equipment pursuant to the terms and procedures of this Part.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   4.   Vocational and trade schools.
P
3 acres
180
80
35
50
15
50
E.   Retail, Commercial, Business, and Professional Service
   1.   Planned business center developments.
SE
10 acres
400
100
80
80
25
75
   2.   Hotels and motels.
SE
5 acres
250
50
50
50
25
70
   3.   Automotive service stations.
SE
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   4.   Planned commerce unit development.
SE
(AS SPECIFIED FOR PLANNED COMMERCE UNIT DEVELOPMENT - Part 9)
   5.   Banks or other financial institutions with drive-in service.
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   6.   Medical or dental offices or clinics for out-patient treatment, including accessory laboratory facilities.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   7.   Business and professional services including business offices, real estate and insurance agencies, law, engineering, accounting and other consultant offices.
P
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   8.   Automobile, truck, mobile homes, boat or recreational vehicle sales establishments completely enclosed in buildings.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
35
75
   9.   Automobile repair garages and auto body shops with all work performed in an enclosed building.
P
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   10.   Indoor wholesale and warehouse activities involving products and services of other allowable uses in the district.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   11.   Veterinary office.
SE
30,000
100
50
40
50
40
75 [Ord. 231]
   12.   Betting Parlor
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
F.   Industrial and Employment-Oriented
   1.   Research, experimental or testing laboratories.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   2.   Manufacturing or assembling the following from prepared materials; musical instruments, clocks or watches, toys, or novelties, electrical appliances, electronic devices, office equipment, light sheet metal products, machine tools and machinery not requiring the use of a punch press over 100 tons rated capacity or a drop hammer.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   3.   Manufacturing, compounding, processing, or packaging of food and food products, and cosmetics, toiletries, and pharmaceuticals; except fish and meat products, vinegar, yeast, and the rendering or refining of fats and oil.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   4.   Manufacturing, compounding or assembling of articles using the following prepared materials: bone or shell; cellophane, fur, glass, leather, plastics, precious or semi-precious metals or stone, rubber, textiles or cloth products, tobacco and wood or wood products.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   5.   Light metal processing such as metal machining, finishing, grinding and polishing, metal stamping and extrusion of small products (such as costume jewelry and kitchen utensils) and the manufacturing of light metal products, tools and hardware (such as hand tools, bolts, nuts).
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   6.   Business, administrative and corporate offices.
P
43,560
150
50
35
50
35
75
   7.   Planned industrial parks.
P
20 acres
400
100
100
100
NA
75
   8.   Wholesale business, warehouses, trucking terminals, & similar non-processing storage and distribution uses; except bulk storage of chemicals, petroleum products, and other flammable, explosive or noxious materials.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   9.   Manufacture of ceramic products and building materials using only previously pulverized clay and kilns fired by electricity or gas.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   10.   Building material sales yard, including the sales of rock, sand, gravel and the like as an incidental part of the main business; and contractors' equipment storage yard or plant.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   11.   Railroad facilities.
SE
(a)
(a)
(a)
75
   12.   Stone cutting and monument manufacture and sales, soap and sodium compounds manufacture.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   13.   Dry cleaning plants.
SE
87,120
150
40
50
50
40
75
   14.   Junk yard.
SE
   15.   Bulk storage of chemicals, petroleum products and other flammable, explosive or noxious materials. [Ord.318]
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   16.    Any uses of the same general character as any of the uses listed in Items 1 through 14 above. [Ord. 318]
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
G.   Airport-Related Uses [Ord. 150]
   1.   Airline catering business
SE
(IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 1104)
75
   2.   Public, Private or Personal Use Heliport.
SE
43,560
150
50
50
50
40
75
H.   Accessory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and customarily incidental to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Paves surface parking lots or parking structures.
P
   4.   The firing range when necessary for firearms components or munitions component manufacturer. [Ord. 128]
SE
   5.   Temporary outdoor storage of materials and equipment.
P
   6.   Permanent outdoor storage of materials and equipment subject to additional requirements of this Part.
P
   7.   Travel trailer, boat, or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
   8.   Private or Personal Use Heliports. [Ord. 150]
SE
50
50
50
 
(a) Rail served facilities may be placed as close as necessary to side or rear lot lines to accommodate rail siding. Othenvise, normal setbacks for districts shall be required.
(End of PIO - District table)
   6.   PUD - Planned Unit Development District Regulation Table.
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural-Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Forestry excluding buildings, structures and open storage.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Flower and vegetable gardening, outdoor plant nurseries with no buildings or structures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   4.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees and shurbs not for sale on the lot and with open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Residential
   1.   Planned residential development (PRD).
P
(AS SPECIFIED FOR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS - PART 8)
   2.   Single family attached.
SE
174,240 (a)
20
15
10
25
30
50
   3.   Low rise apartments.
SE
174,240 (b)
200
50
40
50
25
60
   4.   Mid-rise apartments.
SE
217,800 (c)
250
50
50
50
20
60
   5.   Dwelling unit in conjunction with a principal non-residential use.
P
NA
50
10
5
10
NA
NA
   6.   Conversion of a dwelling unit or other structure into more than two dwelling units.
SE
20,000
100
20
10
20
NA
NA
   7.   Home occupation.
SE
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Notes:   (a)   minimum land area per dwelling unit - 3,000 sq. ft.
      maximum gross density - 6 dwelling units per acre.

   (b)   minimum land area per dwelling unit - 3,000 sq. ft.
      maximum gross density - 8 dwelling units per acre.

   (c)   maximum gross density - 12 dwelling units per acre.
   8.   Large CFR [Ord. 320]
SE
87,120
200
50
35
50
20
70
   9.   No-Impact Home Based Business (Ord. 451)
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
C.   Public or Private Recreational Uses
   1.   Parks, recreation areas, historic and conservation areas with open land and open structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, recreation areas, historic and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Private or membership clubs or lodges not operated commercially or conducted primarily as a business enterprise.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
50
   4.   Public or private recreation facilities intended primarily to serve residents of a residential development.
P
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
50
   5.   Indoor recreation facilities including, but not limited to, bowling alleys, theaters, skating rinks, tennis courts and the like.
SE
87,120
200
80
35
50
15
75
   6.   Commercial outdoor recreation facilities including, but not limited to, miniature golf, driving ranges, swimming pools, tennis courts and the like.
SE
87,120
200
80
35
50
NA
70
D.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Churches and other places of worship.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
60
   2.   Public or private elementary, middle, junior high or high school.
SE
8 acres
200
100
50
100
15
50
   3.   Civic buildings, including township administration building, community centers, museums, post offices, libraries, fire stations, and the like.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
70
   4.   Day care homes and centers, and nursery schools.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
20
70
   5.   Convalescent or nursing homes.
SE
87,120
200
50
35
50
20
70
   6.   Essential public utility uses and equipment pursuant to the terms and procedures of this Part.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   7.   Private commercial education institutions including schools for dance, music, art and drama.
SE
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
   8.   Vocational and trade schools.
SE
3 acres
180
80
35
50
15
50
E.   Retail Commercial, Business, Professional Service
   1.   Planned business center development.
SE
10 acres
400
100
80
80
30
70
   2.   Hotels and motels.
SE
5 acres
250
50
50
50
25
75
   3.   Planned commerce unit development.
SE
(AS SPECIFIED FOR PLANNED COMMERCE UNIT DEVELOPMENT - PART 9)
   4.   Banks or other financial institutions.
E
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   5.   Medical or dental offices or clinics for out-patient treatment, including accesory laboratory facilities.
SE
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   6.   Business and professional services, including business offices, real estate and insurance agencies, law, engineering, accounting and other consultant offices.
SE
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   7.   Personal services and convenience retail stores including beauty salons, barber shops, shoe repair shops, watch repair, small appli ance repairs, dry cleaning and tailors.
SE
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   8.   Retail stores for hardware, dairy products, drugs, meat, clothing, furniture and the like.
SE
30,000
100
50
30
40
35
75
   9.   Automobile, truck, mobile homes, boat or recreational vehicle sales establishments completely enclosed in buildings.
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   10.   Funeral homes, mortuaries
SE
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   11.   Vehicle repair garages and vehicle auto body shops with all work performed in an enclosed building, subject to the conditions of § 27-520. [Ord. 535]
P [Ord. 535]
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   12.   Indoor wholesale and warehouse activities involving products and services of other al lowable uses in the district.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   13.   Planned neighborhood convenience center.
P
87,120
150
50
35
50
30
75
F.   Industrial & Employment Oriented
   1.   Manufacturing, compounding or assembling of parts using the following pre pared materials: bone or shell, cello phane, fur, glass, leather, plastics, pre cious or semiprecious metals or stone, rubber, textiles or cloth products, to bacco and wood or wood products.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   2.   Business, administrative and corporate offices.
P
43,560
150
50
35
50
35
75
   3.   Planned industrial parks.
SE
20 acres
400
100
100
100
NA
75
   4.   Railroad facilities.
SE
 
 
(a)
(a)
(a)
 
75
   5.   Food processing, preparation, packaging and related distribution
CU
43,560
150
50
34
50
40
75
G.   Accessory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and cus tomarily incidental to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   3.   Paved surface parking lots or parking structures.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   4.   Temporary outdoor storage of materials and equipment.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   5.   Permanent outdoor storage of materials and equipment subject to additional requirements of this Part.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   6.   Travel trailer, boat, or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(End of PUD - District table)
(as amended by Ord. 285, 7/1/1992, § 26)
(a) Rail served facilities may be placed as close as necessary to side or rear lot lines to accommodate rail siding. Otherwise, normal setbacks for districts shall be required.
   7.   AI - Airport-Industrial District Regulation Table.
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
Use
Type Of Use
Min. Total lot or Land Area
(sq. ft.)
Min. Lot Width
Front
Min. Yard width (feet)
Max. Bldg. Cov. %
Max. Lot Cov. %
Side
Rear
A.   Rural-Agricultural
   1.   Tilling of the soil.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   2.   Forestry, excluding buildings, structures and open storage.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   3.   Flower and vegetable gardening; outdoor plant nurseries with no buildings or structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
   4.   Nurseries for the growing of flowers, trees and shrubs not for sale on the lot and with open structures.
P
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
B.   Public or Private Recreational
   1.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas an conservation areas with open land and open structures.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   2.   Parks, recreation areas, historic areas and conservation areas with enclosed structures.
SE
43,560
100
40
20
50
15
25
   3.   Commercial outdoor recreation facilities including, but not limited to, miniature golf, driving ranges, swimming pools, tennis courts and the like.
SE
87,120
200
80
35
50
NA
70
C.   Governmental, Institutional, Educational & Utility
   1.   Essential public utility uses and equip ment pursuant to the terms and proce dures of this Part.
P
87,120
150
40
20
50
20
50
D.   Retail Commercial, Business, Professional Service
   1.   Hotels and motels.
SE
5 acres
250
100
50
50
25
75
   2.   Automotive service stations.
SE
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   3.   Indoor wholesale and warehouse activi ties involving products and services of other allowable uses in the district.
P
43,560
100
50
35
50
30
75
   4.   Eating & drinking places, not including drive-in service. [Ord. 186]
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
E.   Industrial & Employment-Oriented
   1.   Planned industrial parks.
SE
20 acres
400
100
100
100
NA
75
   2.   Wholesale business, warehouses, truck ing terminals, and similar non-process ing storage and distribution uses; ex cept bulk storage of chemicals, petro leum products, and other flammable, explosive or noxious materials.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   3.   Commercial solar energy system [Ord. 520]
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
NA
75
F.   Airport Related [Ord. 150]
   1.   Air passenger terminal and supporting passenger services, including public use heliport.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   2.   General aviation sales and services. [Ord. 186]
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   3.   Corporate aircraft office, storage and service facilities, including public and private use heliport.
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   4.   Charter aircraft and pilot instruction facilities, including public and private use heliport. [Ord. 186]
P
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   5.   Industrial and office uses allowed in the PIO District provided it is demon strated that such uses are directly re lated to the function and activities of the airport or that such uses are highly dependent upon air passenger and/or air freight transportation.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   6.   Airline catering business.
SE
87,120
150
50
40
50
40
75
   7.   Hotel, motel.
SE
5 acres
250
100
50
50
25
75
   8.   Automotive service stations.
SE
43,560
200
100
35
50
30
75
   9.   Planned airport development.
SE
5 acres
250
100
50
50
40
75
G.   Accessory Uses
   1.   Accessory uses on the same lot and cus tomarily incidental to principal uses allowed in the district.
P
   2.   Residences for caretakers, watchmen or custodians and their families.
P
   3.   Paved surface parking lots, or parking structures.
P
   4.   Temporary outdoor storage of materials and equipment.
P
   5.   Permanent outdoor storage of materials and equipment subject to additional requirements of this Part.
P
   6.   Travel trailer, boat, or other similar recreational vehicle storage.
P
NA = Not Applicable
(Ord. 45, Z-§ 401, 5/12/76; as amended by Ord. 128, § 1, 11/10/82; by Ord. 137, §§ 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, 4/13/84; by Ord. 150, §§ 2, 3, and 4, 3/14/84; by Ord. 186, 12/3/85; by Ord. 210, §§ 1 and 2, 4/13/88; by Ord. 231, 11/8/1989; § 2; by Ord. 285, 7/1/1992, § 2; by Ord. 318, 6/21/1995, § 1; by Ord. 320, 7/5/1995, §§ 2, 3; by Ord. 386, 7/21/1999, §§ 1, 2, 3; by Ord. 451, 10/20/2004, § 4; by Ord. 520, 7/6/2011, § 4; by Ord. 535, 12/6/2012, § 1; and by Ord. 644, 5/3/2023, § 2)