§ 152.216 USE OF DESIGNATIONS P, S, AND C IN THE TABLE OF PERMISSIBLE USES.
   (A)   Subject to § 152.217 and when used in connection with a particular use in the table of permissible uses, the letter “P” means that the use is permissible in the indicated zone with a zoning permit issued by the Land Use Administrator, the letter “S” means that a special use permit must be obtained from the Board of Adjustment, and the letter “C” means that a conditional use permit must be obtained from the Board of Commissioners.
   (B)   When used in connection with residential uses (use classification 1.000), the designation “PSC” means that developments of less than five dwelling units require a zoning permit, developments of five or more but less than 13 dwelling units require a special use permit, and developments of 13 or more dwelling units require a conditional use permit.
   (C)   When used in connection with nonresidential uses, the designation “PS” or “PC” means that such developments require zoning permits when the size of lot to be developed is less than one acre, and such developments require a special use permit or conditional use permit, respectively, when the size of the lot is one acre or larger.
   (D)   Use of the designation PSC for combination uses is explained in § 152.223.
(Ord. passed 12-20-2001)