§ 153.063 USES PERMITTED.
   (A)   Use of right. No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or in part, for other than one or more of the following permitted principle uses.
      (1)   Use Unit 1 - areawide uses by right.
      (2)   Use Unit 5 - single-family detached dwelling.
      (3)   Use Unit 6 - single-family attached dwelling (including townhouses, duplex, zero lot-line, quadruplexes).
      (4)   Use Unit 7 - multiple family dwelling (including “group quarters” but excluding funeral homes, hotels and motels).
      (5)   Use Unit 8 - manufactured or modular home dwelling.
      (6)   Use Unit 11 - offices and studios.
      (7)   Use Unit 12 - entertainment and eating establishments (excluding drive-in restaurants).
      (8)   Use Unit 13 - convenient goods and services.
      (9)   Use Unit 14 - shopping goods and services.
   (B)   Use by special exception. Special exception uses may be permitted by the Board of Zoning Appeals following a public hearing, as indicated below, when such are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare and are in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
      (1)   Use Unit 2 - areawide special exception uses.
      (2)   Use Unit 3 - Public protection and utility facilities.
      (3)   Use Unit 4 - Community services [excluding protective shelters, residential treatment centers and transitional living centers, but including children’s nursery/day care center for more than four unrelated children (excluding those who live in the home)].
      (4)   Use Unit 28 - home occupations.
      (5)   Unit 29 - mobile office trailer.
   (C)   Accessory uses.
      (1)   Accessory uses customarily incidental to the principal uses within the PUD are permitted as found in the R-3 or RM Residential Multiple Family District and in the B-2 or CG Commercial General District.
      (2)   Signs. Business signs accessory to principal office or commercial uses shall not exceed the following limitations, providing the approving authority may impose such additional restrictions as are necessary to maximize compatibility with other neighboring uses.
         (a)   General sign use conditions.
            1.   No outdoor advertising (off-premises) signs shall be permitted.
            2.   No roof, projecting, flashing (does not include time and temperature signs), animated (unless approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals through a Special Exception) or revolving signs are permitted.
            3.   The leading edge of any ground sign shall be at least one foot from the front or street property line.
            4.   No ground sign shall be located within 150 feet of any residential area, either within or abutting the PUD, unless separated by an arterial street.
            5.   Any ground sign shall maintain a minimum separation of 100 feet from any other ground sign.
            6.   Ground signs shall not exceed 25 feet in height, measured from the mean curb level or the lot upon which it is erected, except a sign when located behind the building setback line may exceed 25, but shall not exceed 35 feet in height.
            7.   Only one side of a double-face sign shall be included in computation of display surface area.
         (b)   The following signs are not included in the computation of display surface area and are permitted.
            1.   Nameplates, attached to the face of the wall and not exceeding two square feet in surface area.
            2.   Temporary real estate and construction signs.
            3.   Signs which are not visible from a public street.
            4.   Signs painted on glass surface of windows or doors, and pertaining to the business conducted there in.
            5.   Tablets built into the wall of a building or the structure and used for inscriptions or as memorial tablets or for similar purposes.
            6.   Signs of warning, directive, or instructional nature erected by a public utility, franchised transportation company or governmental agency.
            7.   Legal notices and street numbers.
            8.   Election campaign signs, if erected not more than 45 prior to an election and removed within seven days following an election.
            9.   Signs located within a building.
            10.   Signs, not exceeding three square feet of display surface area, or warning, directive or instructional nature, including entrance, exit and rest room signs.
            11.   Signs which are attached as labels of a commodity offered for sale.
         (c)   Commercial PUD signs. Signs located in a commercial portion of the PUD shall comply with provisions set forth in Use Unit 21.
(Ord. 12-16, passed 8-8-12; Am. Ord. 13-9, passed 5-16-13)