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4.8.6.   PERMITTED USES: COMMERCIAL AND  
TABLE 4.8-4: PERMITTED USES - COMMERCIAL AND  
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
C-1
C-2
C-3
OCR-1
OCR-2
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Land Use Group With Land Use Class/Type:
Community
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.B
Urban Farm
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.E
Civic Group With Class/Type:
TABLE 4.8-4: PERMITTED USES - COMMERCIAL AND  
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
C-1
C-2
C-3
OCR-1
OCR-2
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Land Use Group With Land Use Class/Type:
Community
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.B
Urban Farm
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.E
Civic Group With Class/Type:
Cemetery
P
 
 
 
 
C-1: 4.9.3.A.1 & .5 and 4.9.13.O
Civic Assembly
P
P
P
P
P
 
Correctional Use:
 
   Custodial Facility
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-2 & C-3: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b, 3.b, 6, 7 & 8
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b, 3.b, 6, 7 & 8
   Supervision Facility
P
P
P
P
C-2 & C-3: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b,3.a, 4.d, 6 & 8
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b, 3.a, 6 & 8
Cultural Use
P
P
P
P
P
 
Educational Use:
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Elementary and Secondary
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.3.D.1 - 7 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.3.D.1 - 7
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.3.D
   Elementary and Secondary
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
C-1: 4.9.13.O
   Instructional School
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
   Postsecondary Institution
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.3.E and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.3.E
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an to both P and S Educational Uses
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Membership Organization
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
Postal Service (government owned and operated only)
P
P
P
P
P
 
Protective Service (government owned and operated only)
P
P
P
P
P
 
Religious Use:
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
   With Columbarium as an
P
P
P
P
P
 
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Commercial Services Group With Class/Type:
Administrative and Professional Office
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Service:
 
   Excluding a Large Bar
P
P
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.C.3
   Large Bar
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-2: 4.9.4.C.2 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.C.2
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.C.2
   With a Microbrewery as an to any P or S Service Use
P
P
P
P
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.5.E.6, 7, & 8
Service
 
   General
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.D.1, .2, .3, & .4 and 4.9.13.O or 4.9.4.D.7 & 4.9.4.D.10-.15
C-2: 4.9.4.D.1, .2, .3, & .4 and 4.9.13.P or 4.9.4.D.7 & 4.9.4.D.10-.15
C-3: 4.9.4.D.1, .2, .3, .4 or 4.9.4.D.7
   General
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
C-1, C-2, & C-3: 4.9.4.D.9 - .15
   Boarding as an Accessory Use
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, & C-3: 4.9.4.D.3, D.8 & 4.9.4.D.15
Residence
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.E.1, .2, .3, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.E.1, .2, .3, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.E.1, .2, .3, .4, & .5
Automotive:
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Major Service and Repair (excluding bodywork and paint-booths)
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.E
   Minor Service and Repair
S [2]
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.F.2, .3, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.13.E
Billboard
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.4.G & Standards of Chapter 3 of the Tucson Code
and Ground Maintenance
P
P
 
Commercial Recreation
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Communications:
 
   Wireless Communication
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or 5.a or 5.b
C-2: 4.9.13.P and one of the following groups: 4.9.4.I.1 & 4.9.13.E or 4.9.4.I.2 & .3 & .4.a or 5.a or 5.b
C-3: 4.9.4.I.1 or 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or 5.a or 5.b
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or 5.a or 5.b
   Wireless Communication, limited to communication and
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
C-1: 4.9.13.O and one of the following groups: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & 6.b or S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, 7.a or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, .8
C-2: 4.9.13.P and one of the following groups: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & 6.a or S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & 7.b or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .8
C-3: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .5.a or S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .7.b or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .8
OCR-1, OCR-2: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .6.a or S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, .7.b or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, .8
Construction Service
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Day Care
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
Entertainment
 
   Excluding Large Dance Hall
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.C.3 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, .4, 4.9.4.C.3, and 4.9.13.E and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, .4, 4.9.4.C.3, and 4.9.13.E
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, .4; 4.9.4.C.3
   Large Dance Hall
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-2: 4.9.4.C.2 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.C.2
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.C.2
Financial Service:
 
   Excluding non-chartered institutions
P
P
P
P
P
C-3: 4.9.4.L.3
C-1: 4.9.4.L.1 & .3 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.L.3, 4.9.13.E, and 4.9.13.P
   Non-chartered Institution
S [2]
S [2]
C-2: 4.9.4.L.4 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.L.4
Food Service:
 
   Food Court
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.M.1 & 5-7 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.M.1, .6, & .7 and 4.9.13.P
C-3, OCR-1, & OCR-2: 4.9.4.M.1., .6, & .7
   Excluding Soup Kitchens
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.M.1 & 5 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.M.1 and 4.9.13.P
   Soup Kitchens
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.M.4
   With Service as an to a Food Service use
P
C-1: 4.9.4.V.1, 3, & 5-9, 4.9.4.C.3, and 4.9.13.O
   With a Microbrewery as an to a Food Service
S [2]
C-1: 4.9.4.M.1 & 4.9.5.E.6, .7, .8
Funeral Service
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Medical Service:
 
   Extended Healthcare
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
OCR-2: 4.9.13.E
   Major
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
      Transportation Services, Air Carrier, Helipad as an accessory use to a Medical Service, Major Use
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.4.Q.2
   Outpatient, excluding blood donor centers
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.O.2 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.O.2 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.O.2
   Outpatient, limited to blood donor centers
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-1: 4.9.4.O.3 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.O.3 and 4.9.13.P
C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2:: 4.9.4.O.3
Parking
P
P
P
P
P
 
Personal Service
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.T.1 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Research and Product Development
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
Technical Service
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.W.1 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.4.W.2 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.4.W.2
Trade Service and Repair:
 
   Major (includes automotive bodywork & paint booths)
P
C-3: 4.9.4.X.1
   Minor
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.4.X.2 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Transportation Service
 
    Authority
P
P
C-1, C-2: 4.9.13.Q.5
   Land Carrier
P
P
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.E
Travelers Accommodation, Lodging
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
With Service as an
P
C-1: 4.9.4.C.3 and 4.9.4.AA.2, .4, .7, .8, .9, .10, & .11
With Service as an
S [2]
C-1: 4.9.4.C.3 and 4.9.4.AA.2, .4, .7, .8, .9, & .11
Additional Permitted
The following uses are permitted to any permitted Commercial Services Uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing;
•   Perishable Goods Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products);
•   Precision Manufacturing; or
•   Primary Manufacturing
P
P
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.5.C.9
OCR-1: 4.9.5.C.9
The following are permitted to any permitted Commercial Uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing; or,
•   Perishable Goods Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products manufacturing only)
P
OCR-2: 4.9.5.C.9
Perishable Goods Manufacturing as an to any permitted Commercial Services use
P
C-1: 4.9.5.E.4, .5, & .8
Salvaging and Recycling as an to any permitted Commercial Services use
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Industrial Group With Class/Type:
Craftwork
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Goods Donation Center Only
S [2]
S [3]
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.5.G.2, .6 -12, 4.9.13.A.2, .B-D, and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.5.G.2, & .6 - .12, 4.9.13.A.2, 4.9.13.B-D, and 4.9.13.P
C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.5.G.2, .6 -11; 4.9.13.C & .D
Processing and Cleaning
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Salvaging and Recycling
P
P
C-2: 4.9.5.G.2, .3, & .5 and 4.9.13.P
C-3: 4.9.5.G.2, .3, & .5
Recreation Group With Class/Type:
Golf Course
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.6.A.1 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.6.A.1
Parks and Recreation
P
P
P
 
Residential Group With Class/Type:
Dwelling:
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Duplex
P
P
P
P
P
 
   Manufactured Housing
P
P
P
P
P
 
   Multifamily Development
P
P
P
P
P
 
   Single- , Attached or Detached
P
P
P
P
P
 
   Accessory
P
P
P
P
P
All: 6.6.3
   with as an to any permitted Dwelling
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.7.D
   with General Farming as an to any permitted Dwelling use
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.2.A.1.a, & .3.a and 4.9.2.B.1
Flexible Lot Development
P
P
P
C-1, C-2, C-3: 8.7.3
Group Dwelling
P
P
P
P
P
 
Residential Care Services, Adult Care or Physical and Behavioral Health Services: Unlimited # of Residents
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.7.J.3.d, .4, & .8 and 4.9.13.O
C-2: 4.9.7.J.3.d, .4, & .8
C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.7.J.3.d & .4
Residential Care Services, Adult Rehabilitation or Shelter Care:
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Unlimited # Residents
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .6, & .8 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .6, & .8
   Unlimited # Residents
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
P
C-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, & .8 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, & .8
OCR-1: 4.9.7.J.1, .3.d, .4, .6, .8
   Unlimited # Residents
S [2]
S [2]
OCR-1, OCR-2(S): 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .6, & .8
Residential Care Services, Rehabilitation Service - Children’s Facility (maximum 10 residents)
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.a, & .4 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.a, & .4
Residential Care Services, Shelter Care for Victims of Domestic Violence
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.c, & .4 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.c, & .4
Restricted Adult Activities Use Group With Class/Type:
Adult Commercial Services, Recreation, or Retail Trade
P
P
P
P
C-2: 4.9.8, 4.9.13.P
C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.8
Retail Trade Use Group With Class/Type:
Construction Material Sales
P
P
 
Food and Beverage Sales:
 
   Farmers’ Market only
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.d
   Excluding Large Retail Establishment
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.13.O
   Large Retail Establishment
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S[1]
S[1]
C-1: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.9.D
General Merchandise Sales, excluding Large Retail Establishment
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.9.B.3 and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.B.1
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.9.B.1
   Large Retail Establishment
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
C-1: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.9.D
   With Automotive Minor Service and Repair as an to automotive fuel sales
P
C-1: 4.9.4.F.7 and 4.9.13.O
Heavy Equipment Sales
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.C
Marijuana Facility:
 
   Designated Caregiver Cultivation Location
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.E.2 & 3
   Dispensary
[1]
[1]
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.E.1
   Dispensary Off- Cultivation Location
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.E.2
   Qualifying Patient Cultivation Location
P
P
C-2, C-3: 4.9.9.E.4
Smoke Shop
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.H
Swap Meets and Auctions
P
P
S [3]
S [3]
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.9.F
Vehicle Rental and Sales
P
P
P
P
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.9.G.1& .2
Farmers’ Market as an accessory use to any permitted principal use in every land use group
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.e
Additional Permitted
The following are permitted as an to any permitted Retail Trade Uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing;
•   Perishable Good Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products);
•   Precision Manufacturing;
•   Primary Manufacturing
P
P
P
C-2, C-3, OCR-1: 4.9.5.C.9
The following are permitted to any permitted Retail Trade Uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing; or,
•   Perishable Goods Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products manufacturing only)
P
OCR-2: 4.9.5.C.9
Craftwork as an to any permitted Retail Trade uses
P
C-1: 4.9.5.A
Perishable Goods Manufacturing as an accessory to any permitted Retail Trade Uses
P
C-1: 4.9.5.E.4, .5, & .8
Salvaging and Recycling as an to any permitted Retail Trade uses
P
P
P
P
P
All: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Storage Use Group With Class/Type:
Commercial Storage
P
P
P
P
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.10.A
Hazardous Material Storage as an to any permitted in every group
P
P
P
P
P
C-1, C-2: 4.9.10.B.1, .2.a or .2.e
C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.10.B.1 & .2.c or .2.e
Personal Storage
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.10.C and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.10.C.3 & .6
Use Group With Class/Type:
Distribution System
S [2]
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.11.A.1, .5, & .9 and 4.9.13.O
C-2,C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.11.A.1, .5, & .9
Renewable Energy Generation
P
P
P
P
P
C-1: 4.9.11.B and 4.9.13.O
C-2, C-3: 4.9.11.B.1, .2, .3, & .5
OCR-1, OCR-2: 4.9.11.B
 
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
S[2]
S[2]
 
Wholesaling Use Group With Class/Type:
Business Equipment Supply and Wholesaling
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Construction/Heavy Equipment Wholesaling
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Food and Beverage Wholesaling
P
P
C-2: 4.9.13.P
Additional Permitted
 
The following are permitted as to permitted Wholesaling uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing;
•   Perishable Goods Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products);
•   Precision Manufacturing; or,
•   Primary Manufacturing.
P
P
P
C-2, C-3, OCR-1: 4.9.5.C.9
The following are permitted to any permitted Commercial Uses:
•   General Manufacturing;
•   Heavy Equipment Manufacturing; or,
•   Perishable Goods Manufacturing (limited to baked goods and confectionary products manufacturing only)
P
OCR-2: 4.9.5.C.9
All Commercial Services in the C-1 may provide one service lane unless otherwise provided.
P
 
 
(Am. Ord. 11070, 5/14/2013; Am. Ord. 11127, 11/6/2013; Am. Ord. 11171, 5/20/2014; Am. Ord. 11235, 1/21/2015; Am. Ord. 11257, 4/21/2015; Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015; Am. Ord. 11557, 6/5/2018; Am. Ord. 11577, 8/8/2018; Am. Ord. 11608, 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11609, 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11828, 4/6/2021; Am. Ord. 11890, 12/7/2021; Am. Ord. 11978, 12/20/2022; Am. Ord. 11996, 3/21/2023; Am. Ord. 12057, 11/14/2023; Am. Ord. 12060, 11/28/2023)
4.8.7.   PERMITTED USES: INDUSTRIAL
TABLE 4.8-5: PERMITTED USES - INDUSTRIAL *
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
*Any Class not permitted or a Special Exception Use in any other , or permitted in the I-2 , may be permitted in the I-2 and shall comply with the dimensional standards determined to be most similar to the proposed use.
P-I
I-1
I-2
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
TABLE 4.8-5: PERMITTED USES - INDUSTRIAL *
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
*Any Class not permitted or a Special Exception Use in any other , or permitted in the I-2 , may be permitted in the I-2 and shall comply with the dimensional standards determined to be most similar to the proposed use.
P-I
I-1
I-2
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Community
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.B
Stockyard Operation
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Urban Farm
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.E
Civic Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Civic Assembly
P
P
I-1: 4.9.13.Q
Correctional Use:
 
   Custodial Facility
S [1]
S [1]
I-1: 4.9.3.B.1.a, .2.b, .3.b, .6, .7 & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
   Jail or Prison
S [1]
S [1]
I-1, I-2: 4.9.3.B.1.e, .2.d, .3.c, .4.c, .5.a, .6, .7 & .8, and 4.9.13.Q
   Jail or Prison
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.3 B.4.b, .5, .6, .7, .8 & .10 and 4.9.13.Q
Cultural Use
P
P
 
Educational Use:
 
   Elementary and Secondary, Limited to Grades 9 -12
S [2]
S [2]
 
   Instructional or Postsecondary Institution
P
P
P-I: 4.9.3.E
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an to an Educational Use
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
I-1: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Membership Organization
P
P
I-1: 4.9.13.Q
Postal Service
P
P
I-1: 4.9.13.Q
Protective Service (government owned and operated only)
P
P
P
 
Religious Use
P
P
I-1: 4.9.13.Q
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an
P
I-1: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Commercial Services Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Administrative and Professional Office
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Service:
 
   Excluding Large Bar
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.C.3 and 4.9.13.Q
   Large Bar
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
P-I: 4.9.4.C.2 and 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.C.2 and 4.9.13.Q
   With a Microbrewery as an to a P or S Service use
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.5.E.6, .7, & .8
Service
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.4.D.1, .2, .3 & .4 and 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Automotive Minor or Major Service and Repair, excluding bodywork or paint-booths
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.13.E
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Billboard
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.G, Tucson Code, Ch. 3 Standards, and 4.9.13.Q
and Ground Maintenance
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Commercial Recreation
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Communications:
 
   Radio or Television Station only
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.I.1 and 4.9.13.Q
   Wireless Communication
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or 5.a. or 5.b.
   Wireless Communication
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q and one of the following groups: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, and .6.a or .6.b or S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .7.b or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .8
Construction Service
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Day Care
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Entertainment:
 
   Excluding Dance Halls
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, .4, 4.9.4.C.3, 4.9.13.E, and 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, .4, 4.9.4.C.3, and 4.9.13.Q
   Dance Hall
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
P-I: 4.9.4.C.2 and 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.C.2 & .4 and 4.9.13.Q
Financial Service, excluding non-chartered institutions
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.4.L.3, 4.9.13.Q, and services are permitted as an outdoor activity
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.L.3 and 4.9.13.Q
Food Service:
 
   Food Court
P
P
P
4.9.4.M.1., .6, & .7
   Excluding Soup Kitchen
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.13.Q and or services are permitted as an outdoor activity
   With Service as an
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.V.1-2 and 4.9.4.C.3
   Soup Kitchen
S [1]
S [1]
P
P-I: 4.9.4.M.4
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.M.4 and 4.9.13.Q
Funeral Service
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.13.P
Medical Service:
 
   Extended Healthcare
P
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
   Major
P
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
      Transportation Services, Air Carrier, Helipad as an accessory use to a Medical Service, Major Use
P
P
P
P-1, I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.Q.2
   Outpatient:
 
      Excluding blood donor centers
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
      Limited to blood donor centers
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
P-I: 4.9.4.O.3 and 4.9.13.P
I-1 & I-2: 4.9.4.O.3 and 4.9.13.Q
Parking
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Personal Service
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Research and Product Development
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.5, .6, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Technical Service
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Trade Service and Repair:
 
   Major (includes auto body shops/paint-booths)
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.X.1 and 4.9.13.Q
   Minor
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.13.P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Transportation Service:
 
   Air Carrier
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.13.Q
   Land Carrier
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
    Authority
P
P
P
P-1, I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q.5
Travelers Accommodation, Lodging
P
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
   With Service as an
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.4.V.1 & .2 and 4.9.4.C.3
Additional Permitted
Salvaging and Recycling is a permitted to any permitted Commercial Service Use in the specified  
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Industrial Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Craftwork
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, .4, .5, .6 & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.C.2, .6, .7, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2: 4.9.5.C and 4.9.13.Q
Extraction
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.5.B and 4.9.13.Q
General Manufacturing
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, .4, .5, .6, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.C.2, .6, .7, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2: 4.9.5.C and 4.9.13.Q
Manufacturing:
 
   Hazardous Material
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.5.C .1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
   Heavy Equipment
P
I-2: 4.9.5.C .1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
Motion Picture Industry
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.1,.2, .4, .5, .6, .8, 4.9.5.D.1 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.C.1,.2, 5-6,.8, 4.9.5.D.1 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2: 4.9.5.C .1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
Perishable Goods Manufacturing
P
P
P
I-1 (P), P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, .4, .5, .6, .8, 4.9.5.E.1 & .2 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2 (P): 4.9.5.C.1-8, 4.9.5.E.1-2 and 4.9.13.Q
 
S [2]
S [1]
I-1 (S): 4.9.5.C and 4.9.13.Q
I-2 (S): 4.9.5.C and 4.9.13.Q
Precision Manufacturing
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, .4, .5, .6, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.C.2, .5, .6, .7, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2: 4.9.5.C.1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
Primary Manufacturing
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.5.C .1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
Processing and Cleaning
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, .4, .5, .6 & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.C.2, .5, .6, .7, & .8 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2: 4.9.5.C .1-8 and 4.9.13.Q
Refining
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.5.C and 4.9.13.Q
Salvaging and Recycling
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.2, 4.9.5.G.2, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.5.G.2 & .4 and 4.9.13.Q
I-2 (P): 4.9.5.G.2 & .4 and 4.9.13.Q
 
S [1]
I-2 (S): 4.9.5.C.1 - 8 and 4.9.13.Q
   Limited to Goods Donation Center
P
P
I-2: 4.9.5.G.2, .6, 4.9.13.C, 4.9.13.D, and 4.9.13.Q
Additional Permitted
The following uses are permitted as an to any permitted use in the Industrial Use Group:
•   Construction Material Sales;
•   Food and Beverage Sales;
•   General Merchandise Sales; or
•   Heavy Equipment Sales
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 & .10
Salvaging and Recycling is a permitted to any permitted Industrial Service Use
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Recreation Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Golf Course
P
I-1: 4.9.13.Q
Residential Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Artist Studio/Residence
S[3]
I-1: 4.9.7.A and 4.9.13.Q
Dwelling or Mobile Home as an to a permitted use in any Group
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.7.C
Residential Care Services:
 
   Rehabilitation Service or Shelter Care (unlimited # residents)
P
P
P-I: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .5, & .6 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .5, .6, and 4.9.13.Q
   Rehabilitation Service or Shelter Care (unlimited # residents)
S [2]
S [2]
P-I, I-2: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.Q
   Shelter Care, Victims of Domestic Violence
P
P
P-I: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.c, & .4 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.c, .4, and 4.9.13.Q
   Shelter Care, Children and Teenagers who need full-time supervision
P
I-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .5, .10 and 4.9.13.Q
   Shelter Care, Children and Teenagers who need full-time supervision
S [2]
I-1: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.d, .4, .5, and 4.9.13.Q
Restricted Adult Activities Class With Type:
*
 
Adult: Commercial Services, Industrial, Recreation, or Retail Trade
P
I-1: 4.9.8.A and 4.9.13.Q
Retail Trade Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Construction Material Sales
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Food and Beverage Sales:
 
   Farmers’ Market only
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.d
   Excluding Large Retail Establishments
P
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
   Large Retail Establishment
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
P-I: 4.9.9.D
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.Q
General Merchandise Sales:
 
   Excluding Large Retail Establishments
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.9.B.1
I-1, I-2: 4.9.13.Q
   Large Retail Establishment
S [1]
S [1]
S [1]
P-I: 4.9.9.D
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.Q
Heavy Equipment Sales
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.C and 4.9.13.Q
Marijuana Cultivation Location:
 
   Designated Caregiver Cultivation Location
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.E.2 & .3 and 4.9.13.Q
   Dispensary Off- Cultivation Location
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.E.2 and 4.9.13.Q
   Qualifying Patient Cultivation Location
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.E.4 and 4.9.13.Q
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.E.2 and 4.9.13.Q
Swap Meets and Auctions
S [3]
S [3]
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.F and 4.9.13.Q
   Auctions only
P
P
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.F and 4.9.13.Q
Vehicle Rental and Sales
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.9.G.2, & .3 and 4.9.13.Q
I-1, I-2: 4.9.9.G.1 and 4.9.13.Q
Farmers’ Market as an accessory use to any permitted principal use in every land use group
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.e
Additional Permitted
Salvaging and Recycling is permitted as an to any permitted use in the Retail Trade Use Group
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Storage Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Commercial Storage
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.10.A, 4.9.5.C.8, and 4.9.13.Q
I-1, 1-2: 4.9.10.A and 4.9.13.Q
Hazardous Material Storage
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Hazardous Material Storage as an to any permitted in every group
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.10.B.1 & .2.a
I-1, I-2: 4.9.10.B.1 & 2.d
Personal Storage
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.10.C. & 4.9.13.Q
I-1, I-2: 4.9.10.C.3 & .6 and 4.9.13.Q
Additional Permitted
The following uses are permitted as an to any permitted use in the Storage Use Group:
•   Construction Material Sales;
•   Food and Beverage Sales;
•   Heavy Equipment Sales; or,
•   General Merchandise Sales
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 & .10
  Group With Class/Type:
*
 
Distribution System
P
P
P
P-I, I-1: 4.9.11.A.1, .2, & .4 and 4.9.13.Q
Renewable Energy Generation
P
P
P
P-I, I-1, I-2: 4.9.11.B.2, .3, & .5 and 4.9.13.Q
Sanitation System
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.5.C. & 4.9.11.C and 4.9.13.Q
Wholesaling Group With Class/Type:
 
 
*
 
Business Supply & Equipment Wholesaling
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 and 4.9.13.Q
Construction/Heavy Equipment Wholesaling
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 and 4.9.13.Q
Food and Beverage Wholesaling
P
P
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 and 4.9.13.Q
Hazardous Material Wholesaling
S [1]
I-2: 4.9.13.Q
Additional Permitted
The following uses are permitted as an to any permitted use in the Wholesaling Use Group:
•   Construction Material Sales;
•   Food and Beverage Sales;
•   Heavy Equipment Sales;
•   General Merchandise Sales
P
P-I: 4.9.5.C.8 & .10
 
(Am. Ord. 11070, 5/14/2013; Am. Ord. 11127, 11/6/2013; Am. Ord. 11171, 5/20/2014; Am. Ord. 11201, 9/23/2014; Am. Ord. 11257, 4/21/2015; Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015; Am. Ord. 11446, 4/5/2017; Am. Ord. 11557, 6/5/2018; Am. Ord. 11577, 8/8/2018; Am. Ord. 11608, 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11828, 4/6/2021; Am. Ord. 11996, 3/21/2023; Am. Ord. 12060, 11/28/2023)
4.8.8.   PERMITTED USES: SPECIAL USE (1) - OS, IR, P & RV
TABLE 4.8-6: PERMITTED USES - SPECIAL USE (1): OS, IR, P, & RV
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
OS
IR
P
RV
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Group With Class/Type:
TABLE 4.8-6: PERMITTED USES - SPECIAL USE (1): OS, IR, P, & RV
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
OS
IR
P
RV
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Group With Class/Type:
Production:
 
   Excluding a Stockyard
P
IR: 4.9.2.A.1.a, .2.b, .3.b, & .3.c and 4.9.13.H
   Hog Ranch
S [1]
IR: 4.9.2.A.3.d and 4.9.13.H
   Stable or Riding School
P
IR: 4.9.2.A.2.b, & .4 and 4.9.13.H
Community
P
P
All: 4.9.2.B
Crop Production
P
IR: 4.9.2.C and 4.9.13.H
P, RV: 4.9.2.C
   With Food and Beverage Sales as an
P
IR: 4.9.9.A.2.a & 3-9 and 4.9.13.H
General Farming
P
P
P
IR: 4.9.2.A.1.a, 2.b, 3.b, & .3.c, 4.9.2.C, and 4.9.13.H
P, RV: 4.9.2.C
Stockyard Operation:
 
   Commercial Feedlot
S [1]
IR: 4.9.2.D.1 and 4.9.13.H
   Livestock Auction Yard
S [1]
IR: 4.9.2.D.2 and 4.9.13.H
Urban Farm
P
P
P, RV: 4.9.2.E
Civic Group With Class/Type:
Cultural Use:
 
 
 
 
 
   Limited to Nature Reserve or Wildlife Refuge
P
 
   Other than Nature Reserve or Wildlife Refuge
S [1]
IR: 4.9.3.C.1 and 4.9.13.H
Educational Use, Elementary and Secondary
S [2]
 
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an
P
IR: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3 and 4.9.13.H
Protective Service (government owned and operated only)
P
IR: 4.9.13.F & H
Religious Uses
P
 
   With Columbarium as an
P
 
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an
P
IR: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3 and 4.9.13.H
Commercial Services Group With Class/Type:
Administrative and Professional Office
S [2]
IR: 4.9.4.A.1 and 4.9.13.H
Services, limited to Veterinary Hospital or Commercial Kennel
P
IR: 4.9.4.D.5 and 4.9.13.H
Commercial Recreation
P
 
Communications:
 
   Wireless Communication
P
IR: 4.9.13.H and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, .4.a or .5.a or .5.b
   Wireless Communication, limited to wireless communication and
S [see use specific standards]
IR: 4.9.13.H and one of the following groups: S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3 & 7.a. or S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3 & .8
   Radio or Television Station Only
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.I.1, 4.9.13.A.2, and 4.9.13.H
Construction Service
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.J, 4.9.13.A.2, and 4.9.13.H
Entertainment, Carnival or Racetrack for the racing of
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.K.5 and 4.9.13.H
Medical Services - Outpatient, excluding blood donor centers
P
IR: 4.9.4.O.3, 4.9.4.P.2.b, .3, & .4, 4.9.13.A.2, and 4.9.13.H
Parking
P
P: 4.9.4.S
Transportation Service:
 
   Air Carrier, Facilities
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.Y.1 & 2 and 4.9.13.H
   Air Carrier, General Aviation Strip
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.Y.1 - 4 and 4.9.13.H
   Air Carrier, Ultra-light
S [1]
 
   Air Carrier, Ultra-light Flight Park
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.Y.2 & 3 and 4.9.13.H
Travelers’ Accommodation:
 
   Campsite
P
RV: 4.9.13.L
   Campsite of over 200 spaces with the following uses as an :
•   Adult Care Services;
•   Day Care;
•    Dwelling;
•   Food and Beverage Sales (limited to a delicatessen, snack bar, or food store only);
•   General Merchandise Sales;
•   Mobile Home Dwelling;
•   Park and Recreation; or,
•   Personal Services (limited to a coin-operated laundry or pick-up station for dry cleaning only)
P
RV: 4.9.7.I.3 and 4.9.13.L
Lodging
S [1]
 
The following as to a Travelers’ Accommodation, Lodging use:
•    Service;
•   Civic Assembly;
•   Commercial Recreation; or
•   Food Service
S [1]
IR: 4.9.4.AA.1-.5, .6.b, & .7 and the following:
•   For Service, 4.9.4.C.3;
•   For Food Service, 4.9.4.M.3.
Industrial Group With Class/Type:
Extraction
S [1]
IR: 4.9.5.B.1 & .2 and 4.9.13.H
Perishable Goods Manufacturing
S [1]
IR: 4.9.5.E.2 & .3 and 4.9.13.H
Recreation Group With Class/Type:
P
OS: 4.9.13.G
Parks and Recreation
 
 
 
P
 
Residential Group With Class/Type:
Dwelling:
 
   Manufactured Housing
P
 
   Single- , Detached
P
 
   With as an to any Dwelling
P
IR: 4.9.7.D and 4.9.13.H
Mobile Home Dwelling
P
 
Retail Trade Land Use Group With Class/Type:
Food and Beverage Sales (Farmers’ Markets only)
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.d
General Merchandise Sales:
 
   Artists/ Workshop/Studio only
S [2]
IR: 4.9.9.B.2 and 4.9.13.H
   Feed Store only
S [1]
IR: 4.9.13.A.2 and 4.9.13.H
Farmers’ Market as an accessory use to any permitted principal use in every land use group
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.d
Storage Use Group With Class/Type:
Hazardous Material Storage as an to any permitted in every group
P
P
IR: 4.9.10.B.1, .2.a and 4.9.13.H
RV: 4.9.10.B.1 & .2.a and 4.9.13.L
  Group With Class/Type:
Distribution System:
 
   Limited to Power Substations with Input of 115 Kilovolts or more
S [2]
IR: 4.9.11.A.3, .6, .7, & .10 and 4.9.13.H
   Limited to Telephone, Telegraph, or Power Substations with Input voltage less than 115 Kilovolts
S [2]
IR: 4.9.11.A.2 & .8 and 4.9.13.H
   Limited to Water pumping and storage facilities operated as part of a system serving 2 or more properties as a private, public, or community utility
S [2]
IR: 4.9.11.A.4 and 4.9.13.H
Renewable Energy Generation
S [2]
S [2]
IR, P : 4.9.11.B.2, .3, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.H
 
(Am. Ord. 11070, 5/14/2013; Am. Ord. 11171, 5/20/2014; Am. Ord. 11257, 4/21/2015; Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015; Am. Ord. 11996, 3/21/2023)
4.8.9.   PERMITTED USES: SPECIAL USE (2) - NC, RVC, & MU
TABLE 4.8-7: PERMITTED USES - SPECIAL USE (2): NC, RVC, AND MU
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
NC
RVC
MU
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Group With Class/Type:
TABLE 4.8-7: PERMITTED USES - SPECIAL USE (2): NC, RVC, AND MU
P = Permitted Use S = Permitted as Special Exception Use
[1] Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.4
[2] Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.3
[3] PDSD Special Exception Procedure, Section 3.4.2
NC
RVC
MU
USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Agricultural Group With Class/Type:
Production:
 
   Excluding Commercial Stables
P
MU: 4.9.2.A.1.a, 1.c, 2.a, 2.b, & 3.a
   Commercial Stables Only
S [2]
MU: 4.9.2.A.1.b, .2.b, and 4.9.5.C.6
Community
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.B
Urban Farm
P
P
P
All: 4.9.2.E
Civic Group With Class/Type:
Cemetery
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Civic Assembly
P
 
Correctional Use:
 
   Custodial Facility
S [1]
MU: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b, 3.b, 6, 7 & 8 and 4.9.5.C.6
   Supervision Facility
P
MU: 4.9.3.B.1.a, 2.b, 3.a, 6 & 8
Cultural Use
P
P
P
NC, RVC: Government owned and operated only and 4.9.13.M
Educational Use:
 
   Elementary and Secondary
P
NC: 4.9.3.D.1 - 7 and 4.9.13.M
 
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M
   Postsecondary Institution
P
 
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an to both P and S Educational Uses
P
P
NC: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Postal Service
P
P
P
NC, RVC: Government owned and operated only and 4.9.13.M
Protective Service
P
P
NC, RVC: Government owned and operated only and 4.9.13.M
Religious Use
P
P
RVC: 4.9.13.N
   With Columbarium as an
P
P
 
   With Salvaging and Recycling as an
P
P
RVC, MU: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Commercial Services Group With Class/Type:
Administrative and Professional Office
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Service, excluding Large Bars
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   With Microbrewery as an
P
MU: 4.9.5.E.6, .7, & .8
Service
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Residence
P
NC: 4.9.4.E.1, .2, .3, .4, & .5 and 4.9.13.M
Automotive:
 
   Major Service and Repair (excluding bodywork and paint-booths)
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Minor Service and Repair
S [1]
S [2]
RVC: 4.9.4.F.5 and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
and Ground Maintenance
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Commercial Recreation
P
 
Communications:
 
   Wireless Communication
P
P
P
NC: 4.9.13.M and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or .5.a or .5.b
RVC: 4.9.13.N and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or .5.a or .5.b
MU: 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .4.a or .5.a or .5.b
   Wireless Communication, limited to wireless communication and
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
S [see use specific standards]
NC: 4.9.13.M and one of the following groups: S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .7.a; or, S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .8
RVC: 4.9.13.N and 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & 5.a or 5.b
MU: 4.9.5.C.6 and one of the following groups: S[3] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .6.a; or, S[2] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .7.b; or, S[1] - 4.9.4.I.2, .3, & .8
   Radio or Television Station Only
S [2]
MU: 4.9.4.I.1 and 4.9.5.C.6
Construction Service
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Day Care
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Entertainment
S [2]
MU: 4.9.4.K.1, .2, .3, & .4; 4.9.4.C.3; and 4.9.5.C.6
Financial Service:
 
   Excluding
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.4.L.3 and 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.4.L.3 and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
    only
 
Food Service:
 
   Food Court
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.4.M.1 & 5-7 and 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.4.M.1, .2, .6, &.7, and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Excluding soup kitchens
P
S [2]
RVC: 4.9.4.M.2, 4.9.4.V.3, and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Excluding soup kitchens and Sales
P
NC: 4.9.4.M.1 & 5 and 4.9.13.M
   With Service as an
S [1]
RVC: 4.9.4.V.2, .3, & .4 and 4.9.4.C.3
Funeral Service
S[2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Medical Service:
 
   Extended Healthcare
P
 
   Major
P
 
      Transportation Services, Air Carrier, Helipad as an accessory use to a Medical Service, Major Use
P
MU: 4.9.4.Q.2
   Outpatient, excluding blood donor centers
P
P
RVC: 4.9.4.O.2 and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.4.O.2, 4.9.4.P.2.b, .3, & .4, and 4.9.13.A.2
Parking
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Personal Service
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.4.T.2 & .3 and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Research and Product Development
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Technical Service
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Trade Service and Repair:
 
   Major (includes automotive bodywork & paint booths)
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Minor
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M and excluding upholstery shops
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Transportation Service:
 
    Authority
P
MU: 4.9.13.Q.5
   Land Carrier
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Travelers Accommodation, Lodging
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Additional Permitted
Salvaging and Recycling as an to any permitted Commercial Services use
P
P
P
NC, RVC: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
MU: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Industrial Group With Class/Type:
Craftwork
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
General Manufacturing
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Perishable Goods Manufacturing
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.E.1 and 4.9.5.C.6
Precision Manufacturing
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Processing and Cleaning
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Additional Permitted
Hazardous Material Storage is permitted as an to any permitted principal in any Group
P
MU: 4.9.10.B.1 & .2.a
Recreation Group With Class/Type:
Parks and Recreation
P
P
NC: 4.9.13.M
Residential Group With Class/Type:
Dwelling:
 
   Duplex
P
P
 
   Manufactured Housing
P
P
 
   Multifamily Development
P
P
 
   Single- , Attached or Detached
P
P
 
   Accessory
P
P
NC, MU: 6.6.3
   With as an to any Dwelling use
P
P
NC, MU: 4.9.7.D
Group Dwelling
P
 
Mobile Home Dwelling
P
 
Mobile Home Park
P
 
Residential Care Services, Adult Care or Physical and Behavioral Health Services
P
NC: 4.9.7.J.3.a, & .4 and 4.9.13.M
Residential Care Services, Rehabilitation Service - Children’s Facility (maximum 10 Residents)
P
NC: 4.9.7.J.1, 3.a, & .4 and 4.9.13.M
Retail Trade Land Use Group With Class/Type:
Construction Material Sales
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Food and Beverage Sales:
 
   Farmers’ Market only
P
P
P
MU: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.d
   Excluding Large Retail Establishments
S [1]
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M and excluding sales
RVC: 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Large Retail Establishment
RVC: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.N
General Merchandise Sales:
 
   Excluding Large Retail Establishments
P
P
S [2]
NC: 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
   Large Retail Establishment
S [1]
RVC: 4.9.9.D and 4.9.13.N
Heavy Equipment Sales
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6 and 4.9.9.C
Vehicle Rental and Sales
S[2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6 and 4.9.9.G.1, .2
Farmers’ Market as an accessory use to any permitted principal use in every land use group
P
P
P
All: 4.9.9.A.12.a-.e
Smoke Shop
 
 
S [2]
MU: 4.9.9.H
Additional Permitted
Salvaging and Recycling as an to any permitted Retail Trade uses
P
P
P
All: 4.9.5.G.1 & .3
Storage Use Group With Class/Type:
Commercial Storage
S [2]
MU: 4.9.10.A
Hazardous Material Storage as an to any permitted in every group
P
MU: 4.9.10.B.1 & .2.a
Personal Storage
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6 and 4.9.10.C.3, .6
Use Group With Class/Type:
Distribution System
S [2]
S [2]
S [2]
NC: 4.9.11.A.1, .5, & .9 and 4.9.13.M
RVC: 4.9.11.A.1, .5, & .9 and 4.9.13.N
MU: 4.9.5.C.6 and 4.9.11.A.1, .2, .5, .8, .9, & .11
Renewable Energy Generation
P
MU(P): 4.9.11.B.1, .2, .3, & .5
 
S[2]
MU(S): 4.9.5.C.6
Wholesaling Use Group With Class/Type:
Business Equipment Supply and Wholesaling
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Construction/Heavy Equipment Wholesaling
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
Food and Beverage Wholesaling
S [2]
MU: 4.9.5.C.6
 
(Am. Ord. 11070, 5/14/2013; Am. Ord. 11257, 4/21/2015; Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015; Am. Ord. 11409, 11/9/2016; Am. Ord. 11577, 8/8/2018; Am. Ord. 11608, passed 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11890, 12/7/2021; Am. Ord. 11996, 3/21/2023; Am. Ord. 12057, 11/14/2023; Am. Ord. 12060, 11/28/2023)
4.9.   USE-SPECIFIC STANDARDS
4.9.1. GENERAL
   A.   Purpose
   The use-specific standards in this section are intended to provide additional standards for certain permitted and special exception in order to mitigate any adverse impacts on   , on the immediate neighborhood, and on the community.
   B.   Applicability
   These requirements are in addition to those required of principal in Article 6: Dimensional Standards of the and are applied only when required in a for a particular . The use specific standards prevail when a conflict with another standard, including a dimensional standard from Article 6, occurs.
4.9.2. AGRICULTURAL USE GROUP
   A.    Production
      1.   Provisions Relating to in General
         a.   All for shall be at least 50 feet from all , except corrals, which must be ten feet from all .
         b.   All stables, barns, and sheds or shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      2.   Provisions Relating to Livestock
         a.   No more than two horses or two head of cattle are permitted per each 36,000 square feet of area.
         b.   A stock-tight fence and necessary cattle guards shall be erected and maintained along the boundaries of any area where livestock is kept or grazed. This provision does not apply to where the property is zoned IR or to open range as determined under Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.).
         c.   All horses, cattle, sheep, goats, or similar shall be confined within a stock-tight fence in an area of no less than 400 square feet per . Such fenced-in area shall be ten feet from the rear where it abuts an IR, RH, SR, SH, RX-1, or RX-2 ; 40 feet from the rear where it abuts any other ; and 40 feet from a side . A of ten feet is permitted on the side yard where the property owners have a written recorded agreement to this effect, but in no event shall a corral be closer than 50 feet to any residence or living quarters on an property.
      3.   Provisions Relating Specifically to Hogs
         a.   Hogs are prohibited.
         b.   No more than one hog weighing more than 50 pounds is permitted per each 36,000 square feet of area.
         c.   Hog-raising that exceed the permitted number of hogs in Section 4.9.2.A.3.b is permitted if sponsored by the 4-H Club, Future Farmers of America, or other similar nonprofit organization, provided that a letter of authorization from the sponsoring organization is submitted confirming that the is sponsored by the organization, describing the and stating its length of time.
         d.   Hogs shall be penned at least 500 feet from any .
      4.   Riding Stables or Riding Schools
         a.   All stables, barns, and sheds or shall be at least 200 feet from any interior with residential zoning, except that the distance may be measured to the boundary of the or to be served as a facility.
         b.   Outside audio amplification is prohibited.
   B.   Community
      1.   Permitted Activities and Uses.
      The following activities and uses are permitted on a Community use:
         a.   Growing and harvesting of agricultural products;
         b.   The keeping of is permitted as an accessory use to the growing and harvesting of agricultural products in accordance with Section 6.6.5.E, Keeping of . Permission from the property owner is required and a sign must be posted identifying the person responsible for caring for the and his or her contact information;
         c.    are permitted as a principal or accessory structure in accordance with mechanical heating or cooling as defined in Section 11.4.8, Definitions - G. Heating or cooling systems associated with greenhouses shall be located a minimum distance of 200 feet from every property line, or as a second option, the applicant may provide a mitigation plan that may include screening or other treatment to comply with Section 16-31, Excessive Noise, of the Tucson Code. Compliance with the second option may require the heating or cooling systems and/or greenhouse to have a greater perimeter yard than that required of a principal building by the zone. Applicants using the second option must demonstrate compliance with this standard prior to issuance of a building permit. , including those that are cooled solely by an evaporative cooler, are not required to provide a wider perimeter yard than that required by the zone;
         d.   On-site sale of agricultural products grown on-site is permitted as an accessory use in accordance with Section 6.6.5.F.;
         e.   During an on-site sales event, a temporary booth or canopy may be located within the front yard of the property provided site visibility is maintained and is exempt from Section 6.6.1.C. In residential , a temporary booth or canopy is also exempt from Section 6.6.3.B; and,
         f.   Outdoor activity, including the outdoor display of products grown on-site, is permitted.
         g.   Any area used for keeping tools and equipment shall be screened from the street.
   C.   Crop Production
   Greenhouses are permitted in accordance with Section 4.9.2.B.1.c.
   D.   Stockyard Operation
      1.   A commercial feedlot use shall be at least 500 feet from any .
      2.   Livestock auction yard.
         a.   All , holding pens and areas, and show areas shall be at least 300 feet from any .
         b.   Generation of dust shall be minimized.
         c.   Outdoor audio amplification that would create a to properties is prohibited.
   E.   Urban Farm
      1.   Permitted Activities and Uses
         The following activities and uses are permitted on an Urban Farm use:
         a.   Growing and harvesting of agricultural products;
         b.   The keeping of as an accessory use in accordance with Section 4.9.2.B.1.b;
         c.   Greenhouses are permitted in accordance with Section 4.9.2.B.1.c;
         d.   On-site sale of agricultural products grown on-site is permitted as an accessory use in accordance with Section 6.6.5.F.;
         e.   During an on-site sales event, a temporary booth or canopy may be located within the front yard setback of the property provided site visibility is maintained and is exempt from Section 6.6.1.C; and,
         f.   Outdoor activity, including the outdoor display of products grown on-site, is permitted.
      2.   Nuisance Mitigation
         Urban Farms are required to comply with the following standards:
         a.   Dust, Fumes, Vapors, Gases, and Other Forms of Air Pollution
         No emission shall be permitted that can cause damage to health, , vegetation, or other forms of property or that can cause any excessive soiling of the air.
         b.   Illumination
         Illumination of buildings and open areas shall be located and directed so as to eliminate glare toward streets and adjoining properties and shall comply with the requirements of the Tucson Code, Chapter 6, Outdoor Lighting Code.
         c.   Liquids and Solid Waste
         No waste shall be discharged into the streets, drainage-ways, or on property possibly creating a danger to the public health and safety, and no waste shall be discharged in the public sewage system that might endanger the normal operation of the public sewage system.
         d.   Noise
         The sound level of any individual operation shall not exceed the levels permitted in Section 16-31, Excessive Noise, of the Tucson Code.
         e.   Odor
         Emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter shall not be permitted in such quantities as to be offensive to owners or occupants of adjoining property or in such a manner as to create a nuisance or hazard beyond the property lines.
         f.   Vibration
         No vibration shall be permitted that is discernible beyond the property lines to the human sense of feeling for a duration of three minutes or more in any one hour of the day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. or of a duration of 30 seconds or more in any one hour between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
         g.   Heavy Machinery
         The use of heavy machinery (e.g. tractors, plows, etc.) is permitted, but is restricted to use between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., and must be in compliance with the other nuisance mitigation requirements as applicable.
(Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015)
4.9.3. CIVIC USE GROUP
   A.   Cemetery
      1.   The use must be to, or an extension of, an existing cemetery.
      2.   A minimum of one for a pet cemetery and five for a human cemetery is required.
      3.   All shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      4.   The use is limited to the storage of cremated remains in a columbarium.
   B.   Correctional Use
      1.   Minimum Required /
         a.   One ;
         b.   Five ;
         c.   Ten ;
         d.   15 ; and,
         e.   30 .
      2.   Maximum Number of Beds
         a.   The maximum number of beds permitted is 40.
         b.   The number of beds permitted is calculated by dividing the area of the by 2,200 square feet, with a maximum permitted capacity of 40.
         c.   The maximum number of beds permitted is 60, with no more than 40 offenders in the Custodial Facility and no more than 20 offenders in the Supervision Facility.
         d.   The maximum number of beds permitted is 1,250.
      3.   Separation
      A Correctional Use shall be separated from other public or private Correctional Uses, Rehabilitation Service Uses, and Shelter Care Uses, as determined by the in which the Correctional Use is located. The applicant for a Correctional Use shall provide documentation of compliance with the required separation distances.
         a.   1,200 feet;
         b.   1,200 feet from a Supervision Facility, Rehabilitation Service, or Shelter Care and four miles from a Custodial Facility or a Jail or Prison; and,
         c.   1,200 feet from a Supervision Facility, Rehabilitation Service, or Shelter Care; four miles from a Custodial Facility; and five miles from a Jail or Prison.
      4.   Minimum Interior Yard
      Minimum interior yard are required for any , including a fenced , and are measured to the .
         a.   50 feet;
         b.   100 feet; and,
         c.   500 feet.
      5.   
      The maximum permitted is 50 feet, except for guard towers, which may be up to 60 feet in height.
      6.    Location
      The shall be located at least 300 feet from the to a line of R-3 or , or for where Section 4.9.3.B.10, Prison Clustering Provisions, is applicable, the 300-foot does not apply to residentially zoned property used for a prison or jail or to residentially zoned property used as a public or railroad .
      7.   Management Plan
      The applicant must submit to the Zoning Administrator and the Police Department a management plan describing the management and operation of the facility including, names and addresses of the entities that own the facility and manage the program; name and address of local responsible ; name and phone number of the responsible contracting agency; names and locations of existing facilities owned or operated by the ownership or management entities; length of the contract period; types of offenders housed; number and qualifications of the staff of the facility; and an emergency plan which details how the facility will deal with emergencies and how and under what circumstances contact is made with local emergency and safety officials. Additionally, a plan for perimeter security shall be filed with the management plan. Any changes or amendments to the management plan and any change in ownership or management must be filed with the Zoning Administrator and the Police Department.
      8.   Licensure
      If licensing is required for the use, proof of such licensure shall be provided prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the use. If licensure is not required, the applicant shall provide documentation to that effect.
      9.   Loudspeakers
      Outdoor speakers are prohibited.
      10.   Prison Clustering Provisions
         a.   A minimum of 150 is required.
         b.   The shall be located within one-half mile of at least one jail or prison facility owned and operated by the or government, and the jail or prison has a minimum design capacity of 500 beds.
         c.   The shall not adversely affect   or surrounding neighborhoods. Adverse effects can be substantially mitigated through the application of additional conditions.
   C.   Cultural Use
   Cultural Uses are subject to the following use specific standards and cannot be modified with a variance. The applicant may request a modification or exception to the use specific standard from the Mayor and Council. The Mayor and Council can modify the standards for a specific where there is substantial with the intent of the use specific standards:
      1.   The use shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      2.   The use shall provide a visual buffer where the is to a residential use or . This can be accomplished by providing, for example, a landscape buffer, of or uses, or masonry walls.
      3.   Storage of fertilizer, manure, or other odorous material located in an   shall be a minimum of 20 feet, or if located outdoors, a minimum of 40 feet from any that is to a residential use or .
      4.   Public access to the shall be from a (MS&R) or from a that is not an internal residential neighborhood .
      5.   The impacts of noise on residential uses shall be mitigated to comply with the noise standards in Section 16-31, Excessive Noise, of the Tucson Code.
      6.   Hours of operation for the cultural use, as well as any , should be detailed in the application and should be limited, in order to assure with residential uses.
      7.   Outdoor lighting shall be limited in height and shielded from residential uses.
      8.   Trip generation and traffic impacts on the surrounding shall be analyzed, and measures shall be provided.
   D.   Educational Uses
   Educational Uses are subject to the following use specific standards. Variances are not permitted; however, if the standards cannot be met, the applicant can request approval through a special exception procedure if permitted within the .
      1.   Licensing
         a.   If licensing, certification, or similar type of approval is required by the State of Arizona for the use, proof of such licensure, certification, or approval shall be provided. Such information shall include the number of students for which the school is approved.
         b.   If the number of students approved by the exceeds the number approved on the in accordance with zoning requirements, the number of students is limited to the number that meet zoning requirements.
      2.   
         a.   Except as provided below for charter schools, the minimum required for educational uses in residential is five , unless a greater is required in Art. 6: Dimensional Standards and Measurements, or the ratio of 1,452 square feet of for each student proposed for the school, whichever is greater, up to a maximum of ten for elementary schools (Grades K-6), 20 for middle schools (Grades 7 and 8), and 40 for high schools (Grades 9-12). For the purposes of this requirement, the number of students applied in this calculation is the number for which the school has been approved by the authorizing agency. If a maximum number of students is not stipulated as part of the approval from the authorizing agency, then the number used in the calculation are the amount proposed by the applicant.
         b.   A single- residence on less than one cannot be occupied as or converted into a charter school.
         c.   In nonresidential , the minimum shall be in accordance with the requirements in Art. 6: Dimensional Standards and Measurements for the use.
      3.   Hours and of Operation
      Educational Uses within Neighborhood Commercial (NC) or is limited in hours of operation to 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday only.
      4.   Outdoor Activity
      All outdoor activity shall be held more than 50 feet away from the where to R-3 or . The use of loudspeakers, amplifiers, or similar type equipment outdoors is not permitted on the school within 100 feet of the where to R-3 or .
      5.   Vehicular and Pedestrian Access
      Vehicular and pedestrian access to the Educational Use shall be from a designated as a major by the or from a other than an internal residential neighborhood for zoned C-1 or .
      6.   
      The minimum from all   to R-3 or is 20 feet, unless the requirements of the applicable is greater. may be reduced from the 20 feet to the required under the applicable if there are no openings on the side of the building to R-3 or . If the wall is parallel to the , only that side of the facing the cannot have any openings. If the is not parallel to the , there cannot be any openings within 20 feet of the . For the purposes of this section, “no openings” means all windows and doors are closed by fixed walls or nonoperable windows. Where openings are not allowed, an emergency exit door, which can only be opened from inside the and has an alarm, is allowed. (Figure 4.9-A  for Educational Uses)
Figure 4.9-A for Educational Uses
      7.   Passenger Drop-Off Areas
      Passenger drop-off shall be provided at a ratio of one (parallel) for every 20 students for which the school is authorized, up to a total of eight spaces. These spaces are in addition to the required spaces.
   E.   Postsecondary Institutions
   Teaching of only those operations or occupations permitted in the zoning classification of the property as permitted uses is permitted.
   F.   Religious Use
   A minimum of 80 feet is required.
 4.9.4. COMMERCIAL SERVICES USE GROUP
   A.   Administrative and Professional Office
   The maximum permitted is 2,000 square feet.
   B.   Adult Day Care
      1.   The use is for a maximum of ten , or if operated in conjunction with an Adult Care Service, the number of clients together with the number of residents exceed the total permitted for the Adult Care Service.
      2.   The use shall comply with one of the following.
         a.   For a maximum of 15 ;
         b.   For an unlimited number of with a minimum of 20,000 square feet; or
         c.   If operated in conjunction with an Adult Care Service, the total number of clients and residents shall not exceed the total permitted for the Adult Care Service.
   C.    Service and Entertainment
      1.   The maximum permitted is 2,000 square feet.
      2.   The following standards are required of large bars or dance halls:
         a.   Minimum
          for the following use areas are measured from the use area to a line of R-3 or :
            (1)   Outdoor Use Area: 500 feet.
            (2)    : 200 feet.
            (3)   Loudspeakers: 500 feet.
            (4)   The Zoning Examiner may authorize a reduction to the required if special physical circumstances exist that will mitigate any negative impacts.
         b.   Security Management Plan
         The applicant must submit a security management plan describing the method and operation of security within and outside the , including the , to the Zoning Administrator and the Police Chief. Any changes or amendments to the plan must be filed with, and approved by, the Zoning Administrator and the Police Chief.
         c.   Access
         Access shall be either from a shown on the (MS&R) Map with no vehicular access to the from a or from a within a nonresidential .
      3.   Large bars and dance halls are prohibited.
   D.    Service
      1.   Overnight confinement for clinic treatment is permitted for a maximum of five .
      2.   Boarding of is prohibited.
      3.   The activity shall be within a completely   .
      4.   An outpatient clinic is permitted for small only.
      5.   The minimum for , shelters, runs, and fenced areas from a   to a residential is 100 feet.
      6.    , shelters, runs, and fenced areas shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      7.   The use shall be at least 200 feet from any residential .
      8.    defined as either use of 25% of dedicated to long-term boarding or 25% of the normal service use capacity. Long-term boarding is defined as a stay of five or more consecutive calendar days.
      9.   The minimum perimeter yard for , shelters, runs, and fenced areas from a   to a residential is 30 feet.
      10.    shall be constructed so that direct unaccompanied access by to outside areas is not allowed.
      11.   A solid masonry wall or fence six feet in height shall be constructed along the perimeter of all outdoor runs.
      12.   Solid waste shall be removed from outdoor exercise areas every five hours at a minimum during time periods when these areas are in use.
      13.    must be accompanied by a facility employee or pet owner at all times when outside the . All walks and exercise periods must take place on facility grounds.
      14.   Outdoor operations are limited to 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
      15.   The average noise level, measured at the , shall not exceed 55 dB (one LDN) when measured on an "A weighted" sound level meter and according to the procedures of the Environmental Protection Agency.
   E.    Residence
      1.   Purpose
      To provide an residence use in the NC, C-1, C-2, and C-3 commercial designed to be used as both a dwelling and work space by an artist, , or craftsperson, including engaged in the application, teaching, or performance of fine arts such as, but not limited to drawing, vocal or instrumental music, painting, sculpture, and writing; and the accessory sale of art objects produced on the premises. or spaces within shall be used jointly for commercial and residential purposes. Nothing in this subsection limits as otherwise permitted by the applicable zoning.
      2.   Combined Uses
      A or a tenant space in a commercial may be used as an workshop with a residential dwelling. The workshop and workshop activities shall be located indoors unless outdoor activity is permitted by the applicable zoning.
      3.   On- Sales
      The on- sale of the artist’s products, including occasional shows of the artist’s works, is a permitted .
      4.   Separation and Access
      Access to the residential use shall be only through the same access that is provided for the use.
      5.   Operational Requirements
      The operation of the residence shall not create noise, vibrations, smoke, fumes, dust, odors, vapors, other noxious emissions, or any other similar that are discernible beyond the boundaries of the enclosing the residence.
      6.   Parking
      Each residence unit shall provide two on-   for each residential component and one on- parking space for each 500 square feet of (GFA) of the work space area. The GFA of the residential component shall not be included in the parking calculation.
   F.   Automotive - Service and Repair
      1.   Auto washing is prohibited.
      2.   The service is limited in design to accommodate no more than two vehicles at any time. The maximum permitted vehicle space size is ten by 25 feet.
      3.   The use must occur within an   with one access per , not on the side toward any residential .
      4.   The walls shall have no openings, other than non-opening windows, within 30 feet of the residential line.
      5.   Auto washing, limited to a self-service, coin-operated car wash, is permitted on the premises. No more than six using hand-operated, wand-type equipment or more than one using automatic equipment are permitted, and vacuum equipment shall be located at least 100 feet from any residential . Mechanical equipment that powers the conveyor must be entirely enclosed.
      6.   The maximum shall be 2,000 square feet.
      7.   Limited to one automatic in- car wash that shall not include conveyors or motorized air-drying. It shall be within a except at points of , have a maximum of 600 square feet, and not exceed 12 feet in height.
   G.   Billboards
      1.   Pedestrian Access
      Pedestrian access shall not be located under, or within five feet of, a vertical line intersecting the ground and any structural element extending from a billboard, including, but not limited to, overhangs, cantilevered beams, and elevated walkways. Refer to Section 7-01, Pedestrian Access, of the Technical Standards Manual for requirements.
      2.   Parking
       shall not be located under, or within five feet of, a vertical line intersecting the ground and any structural element extending from a billboard, including, but not limited to, overhangs, cantilevered beams, and elevated walkways.
      3.   Loading
      Refer to Section 7.5, Loading, for loading (servicing) space requirements and Section 7.5.4, Design Criteria, for location requirements for such loading spaces.
      4.    and Screening
      Refer to Table 7.6.4-1, Landscape Border and Screening Standards, for and screening requirements for billboards.
      5.   Height
      The maximum permitted height shall be in accordance with Section 7A, Sign Standards.
   H.   Child Care in Residential and Office
      1.   Dispersal
      A 600-foot separation between child care centers in residential is required. Child care centers that provide only before- and after-school programs at elementary and secondary school are not considered for the purposes of this separation. The separation distance is measured from , except in the case of a child care center on a     where the separation is measured from that portion of the devoted to the child care use.
      2.   Licensing
      If licensing is required by the State of Arizona for the use, proof of such licensure shall be provided prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
      3.   Hours and of Operation
      Child care centers to R-3 or are limited in hours of operation to 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and to operation Monday through Friday only, except as provided in Section 4.9.4.H.9, Extended Hours for any Number of Children.
      4.   
      The minimum from all   to R-3 or is 20 feet, unless the requirements of the applicable is greater. may be reduced from the 20 feet to the required under the applicable if there are no openings on the side of the   to R-3 or . If the wall is parallel to the , only that side of the facing the cannot have any openings. If the is not parallel to the , there cannot be any openings within 20 feet of the . For the purposes of this section, “no openings” means all windows and doors are closed by fixed walls or nonoperable windows. Where openings are not allowed, an emergency exit door, which can only be opened from inside the and has an alarm, is allowed. (Figure 4.9-B, for Child Care in Residential and Office )
Figure 4.9-B for Child Care in Residential and Office
      5.   Recreation Areas
      Minimum distance of outdoor recreation areas, including, but not limited to, swimming and wading pools, ball fields, and playground equipment, to any property in R-3 or shall be 25 feet. Where a or , the shall be measured to the of a . A wall shall be required between a recreation area provided on and to R-3 or .
      6.   Number of Children
      The maximum number of children cared for shall be as follows.
         a.   30 children;
         b.   100 children; and,
         c.   Unlimited number of children.
      7.   
      The minimum required size are as follows. In no case will a larger than ten be required.
         a.   Six and six-tenths in RH and SR;
         b.    72,000 square feet in SH and RX-1;
         c.   32,000 square feet in RX-2;
         d.   14,000 square feet in R-1, R-2, and certain specified uses in O-2;
         e.   10,000 square feet in R-3 and certain specified uses in O-3;
         f.   The minimum required size shall be equal to the minimum size required for the in Section 4.9.4.H.7.a, .b, .c, or .d for the , divided by 30 and multiplied by the maximum enrollment for which the center is licensed; and,
         g.   The minimum required size shall be equal to 200 square feet per child, multiplied by the maximum enrollment for which the center is licensed, plus 4,000 square feet.
      8.     
      The center shall front on a (MS&R) with no vehicular access to the from a or on a within a nonresidential . The   requirements shall be apply to a child care center located on an elementary school if the child care center is in with the dispersal, licensing, recreational area and , hours and of operation limitations, and standards.
      9.   Extended Hours for Any Number of Children
      In addition to the requirements of Section 4.9.4.H.1, .2, .3, and 8, a child care use that operates before 6:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. or on Saturday or Sunday where the is to R-3 or shall comply with the following.
         a.   
         The minimum size for a child care center with extended hours of operation or weekend operation shall be two and one half , except in RH and SR where the minimum shall be ten .
         b.   
         The minimum shall be 75 feet from a   to R-3 or .
         c.   Recreational Areas
         Outdoor recreational areas, including, but not limited to, swimming and wading pools, ball fields, and playground equipment, shall be screened and from any   to R-3 or as follows:
            (1)   A wall, as defined in screening materials, shall be required between a recreational area and the   .
            (2)   The minimum from the property in R-3 or shall be 100 feet. Where a , , drainage-way, or other , the shall be measured to the of a .
            (3)   A reduction to the required recreational area may be requested in accordance with Section 3.10.1 and 3.10.3, Board of Adjustment Variance Procedure, if the reduction meets the requirements set forth for special exception .
         d.   
          shall be designed so that no more than 50% of the parking spaces provided are within 50 feet of an interior   to R-3 or .
   I.   Communications
      1.   Limited to a radio or television station, provided the do not occupy more than 30% of the and are set back at least 50 feet from any C-1 or more restrictive zoned property.
      2.    ’s Communication Plan. Each wireless communication shall provide a plan of its facilities to the prior to any application for the installation of a or . The plan shall cover the entire and within three miles of the limits. The plan shall include the following.
         a.   All of the ’s existing and , by size and type, and their coverage areas.
         b.   All presently anticipated future and the types of and heights desired for each of the .
         c.   The various types of and used by the to furnish service and when they are used. This includes drawings providing the sizes and shapes of the and equipment and written materials describing their application.
         d.   The ’s policy direction for the and/or reduction of existing and proposed and to avoid the negative proliferation of such facilities.
         e.   The ’s policy direction on the and/or the reduction of the negative visual impact created by existing or proposed and , including any proposals to or such facilities designed to be architecturally and/or environmentally with their surroundings.
         f.   The ’s policy direction on of on their own facilities or on ones from other providers or on other that provide the verticality required for the . The policy shall also provide that the shall not enforce any requirement by an owner of property that would prohibit .
         g.   Designation of an agent of the who is authorized to receive communications and notices pursuant to this section.
      3.   General. The following shall be applicable to all wireless communication requests.
         a.   Noninterference with Public Safety. No wireless communication transmitter, receptor, or other facility shall interfere with police, fire, and emergency public safety communications. The of Operations for the is authorized to determine whether any transmitter, receptor, or other facility has interfered with public safety communications or is reasonably believed to be an imminent threat to public safety communications. Upon making that determination, the of Operations shall notify the Zoning Administrator and the responsible for that facility. The Zoning Administrator may obtain a temporary restraining order from the City Court with or without notice to enforce this section, provided a hearing is scheduled within five of the Court’s order.
         b.   All applications for / will be reviewed by the Communications Division of the City of Tucson Operations Department and any other appropriate public safety department to ensure that the proposed installation of the / will not interfere with any public safety communications or operations of the . All applications shall include a certification by a registered or electrical engineer that each proposed or will be in compliance with all standards established by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding potential health and safety hazards. Submittal of information and review of the application by the Department of Operations shall be in accordance with all applicable standards.
         c.   Any or for which the use is discontinued for six months or more shall be removed, and the property shall be restored to its condition prior to the location of the or , all at the expense of the . The may require to ensure compliance with this provision.
         d.   No new shall be permitted within 400 feet of a designated or ; within a designated Historic Preservation (HPZ) or Environmental Resource (ERZ); or on a or as identified in a Hillside Development (HDZ) except as follows:
            (1)   Communication and shall be permitted on a or that was used for such facilities prior to March 3, 1997, provided any new and do not increase the area already disturbed and the placement of any new in such areas is approved as a special exception in accordance with Section 3.5.3, Zoning Examiner Legislative Procedure.
            (2)   New may be permitted under Section 4.9.4.I.4 and.5 if they also comply with the purposes and review procedures of the overlay .
            (3)   New communication may be permitted on in exceptional circumstances, provided there is no alternative and the placement is approved in accordance with Section 3.5.3, Zoning Examiner Legislative Procedure.
         e.   The dimensional provisions of Article 6 as applicable to and shall be superseded by the provisions of Section 4.9.4.I.5 and by the height and provisions of Section 4.9.4.I.5, .6, and .7.
         f.   All proposed wireless communication and shall be in compliance with all Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, including those protecting the public health and those protecting historic districts.
         g.   Submittal Requirements. The following information is to be submitted with each application for the installation of a or .
            (1)   An updated ’s Communication Plan, including any proposed changes in the , , , or policy direction;
            (2)   The proposed / location, the type of / , and the proposed ;
            (3)   A statement of compliance with FCC requirements and specifically the areas listed in Section 3.5.4.20.C.6.;
            (4)   If the proposed installation involves a new , then the following information is required.
               (a)   The searched area for the proposed location;
               (b)   All existing , , , etc., of greater than 20 feet in height located within the searched area; and,
               (c)   A report on why within the is not a viable alternative.
            (5)   Any technological or engineering requirements which effect or limit the location, height, or construction of the proposed / should be included in reports.
      4.   The following are permitted provided they meet the required Use Specific Standards. The PDSD Director may forward the request to the Design Review Board (DRB) for design review and recommendation.
         a.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are collocated on an existing wireless communication ;
            (2)   The and are architecturally and/or environmentally compatible with the surrounding structure(s) and general area;
            (3)   The existing is set back at least the height of the structure from the boundary of any other property zoned residential or office;
            (4)   The existing may be replaced and/or extended up to six feet in height to allow for the placement and architectural treatment of the new ; and,
            (5)   The maximum extension of the new and associated attachments shall not exceed 36 inches as measured perpendicular to the at the point of attachment.
      5.   The following requires approval in accordance with Section 3.3.3, PDSD Approval Procedure. The PDSD may forward the request to the Design Review Board (DRB) for design review and recommendation.
         a.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on the wall or roof of a , or concealed within an architectural or structural element of the , not exceeding the permitted height of the ;
            (2)   The and , or architectural or structural element, are architecturally and/or environmentally with the and general area; and,
            (3)   Wall or roof mounted are limited to six feet above the , or to 15 feet if the are mounted on top of the roof, the is 40 feet high or taller, and no more than six feet of the can be seen from any point on the which is a distance from the equal to the height of the .
         b.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on an existing within public or public property;
            (2)   The are architecturally and/or environmentally with the and general area;
            (3)   The existing may be extended up to ten feet in height to allow for the placement and architectural treatment of the new ; and,
            (4)   The new do not substantially increase the visual mass of the existing facility.
      6.   The following requires approval in accordance with Section 3.3.4, 100' Notice Procedure. The PDSD shall forward the request to the Design Review Board (DRB) for design review and recommendation.
         a.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on or within a new or in a manner that or the or new . For purposes of this subsection, painting may be a method of concealing or disguising a ;
            (2)   The , , and are architecturally and/or environmentally with the surrounding (s) and general area;
            (3)   A new is set back at least two times the height of the   from the boundary of any other property zoned residential or office; and,
            (4)   The and are 50 feet or less in height.
         b.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on a new or an existing in a manner that is designed or painted so as to minimize their visual impact;
            (2)   The and are architecturally and/or environmentally with the existing and general area;
            (3)   The is set back a minimum of 500 feet from nonindustrially zoned property except where the nonindustrially zoned property is used as an interstate highway or railroad; and,
            (4)   The and are 80 feet or less in height.
      7.   The following requires approval as a special exception in accordance with Section 3.4.3, Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure. The Zoning Examiner may forward the request to the Design Review Board (DRB) for design review and recommendation.
         a.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on a new and the and are concealed or disguised, or the are collocated on an existing ;
            (2)   The and are architecturally and/or environmentally with the surrounding (s) and general area;
            (3)   A new is set back at least two times the height of the from the boundary of any property zoned residential or office; and,
            (4)   The and are 50 feet or less in height.
         b.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The are mounted on a new and the and are concealed or disguised, or the are collocated on an existing ;
            (2)   The and are architecturally and/or environmentally with the surrounding (s) and general area;
            (3)   A new is set back at least two times the height of the from the boundary of any property zoned residential or office; and,
            (4)   The and are 80 feet or less in height.
      8.   The following requires approval as a special exception in accordance with Section 3.4.4, Mayor and Council Special Exception Procedure. The Mayor and Council may forward the request to the Design Review Board (DRB) for design review and recommendation.
         a.   Wireless communication , provided:
            (1)   The or are not permitted by other provisions of this section;
            (2)   New require a minimum separation of one mile from any existing , regardless of ownership, unless documentation establishes that no practical alternative exists;
            (3)   All appropriate measures shall be taken to or the and from external view;
            (4)   All appropriate measures shall be taken to reduce the negative proliferation of visible and by the of new on existing or with the facilities of other providers that are located or planned for within the proposed ; and,
            (5)   Notice shall be provided to all agents designated, in accordance with Section 4.9.4.I.2.g, at least 15 prior to the date of the public hearing before the Zoning Examiner.
   J.   Construction Service
      1.   The use shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      2.   The yard shall be completely by screening a minimum of six feet in height.
   K.   Entertainment
      1.   A circus, carnival, or tent show shall be permitted for no longer than 15 .
      2.   Circuses, carnivals, and tent shows are reviewed for compliance in accordance with Section 3.3.3, PDSD Approval Procedure.
      3.   A circus, carnival, or tent show shall be 100 feet from the activity to the of any residential use or .
      4.   Motor vehicle and facilities for a circus, carnival, or tent show shall be dust-proofed, and access to the shall be identified and controlled to minimize vehicular and pedestrian conflicts.
      5.   The use shall be at least 200 feet from any .
      6.   Concerts, dances, and other similar high-noise activities shall be conducted entirely within an   or a minimum of 600 feet from residentially zoned property. When the activity occurs outdoors, the high-noise activity shall be directed away from residential areas. Modification of this criterion may be permitted by the Mayor and Council through the special exception process provided:
         a.   All speakers and similar sound projecting devices are oriented away from residentially zoned properties;
         b.   The applicant will develop a noise plan for the use based on the specific activities proposed and the proximity of such activities to the residential ;
         c.   Noise levels are continuously monitored during the performance, and noise emission standards are enforced by a cultural use employee (or designee); and,
         d.   The performance ends no later than 10:00 p.m.
   L.   Financial Service
      1.   Limited to a maximum of three service lanes, with one restricted to automated teller machine (ATM) service only.
      2.   The use shall be at least 100 feet from any .
      3.   No facilities, such as payday loan facilities, except where permitted as a special exception under Section 4.9.4.L.4.
      4.    are reviewed and considered for approval in accordance with Section 3.4.3, Zoning Examiner Special Exception Procedure, and must comply with the following.
         a.   A   shall be separated from other   by a distance of 1,320 feet.
         b.   A   shall be located at least 500 feet, measured in a straight line, from the to a line of R-3 or .
   M.   Food Service
      1.   Activities may be conducted outdoors. Loudspeakers or music, live or recorded, shall not be permitted within 600 feet of a residentially zoned property.
      2.   Dancing shall not be permitted. or restaurants shall not be permitted.
      3.   Soup kitchens are not permitted.
      4.   Soup kitchens shall comply with the following standards.
         a.   The use shall be conducted within a completely   .
         b.   Seating shall be provided at 100% of the service capacity.
         c.   A shall be provided within the for a minimum of one-half of the total number of to be served.
         d.   Public rest rooms shall be provided.
         e.   No other soup kitchen use shall be located within one mile.
      5.   To differentiate between a restaurant that serves and a bar that serves food, a restaurant meets the following standards.
         a.   The full remains open and are available to patrons during all hours of operation, except as follows. Restaurants open later than 10:00 p.m. must keep the full open until at least 10:00 p.m. to maintain their classification as a Restaurant.
         b.   Management cannot ask for age verification (carding) for admittance to the establishment.
         c.   Management cannot restrict patronage by age or sex (i.e., Ladies Night, Over 21, etc.) except for limited special services or events within certain limited areas of the establishment.
         d.   A cover charge cannot be required for general admittance, except for special services or events offered within certain areas of the establishment.
         e.   Management shall maintain a minimum amount of table seating at all times and not have tables removed to create a dance floor or set aside major sections of the establishment for special events.
         f.   The gross revenue sale of food complies with A.R.S. § 4-205.02(G)(2).
         6.   All Food Court sites must be reviewed, permitted, and developed in accordance with the UDC and the adopted Building Code, including those for signage and waste collection, and shall comply with the following standards:
            a.   A business license is required to be held for the entire facility and on-site management is required to be present during all hours of operation to ensure compliance with the required standards.
            b.   Retail sales vendors are permitted as an to the Food Court but shall not exceed 50% of the designated vendor stalls.
            c.   Canopies, awnings, or shade structures designed to shield operators or patrons must meet the UDC and adopted Building Code requirements and must be permanently affixed to the ground.
            d.   Compliance with the adopted Outdoor Lighting Code and outdoor lighting standards is required.
         7.   If all, or part, of the Food Court operates outdoors, those outdoor portions shall also comply with the following standards, including outdoor lighting requirements:
            a.   All vendors shall be located within a developed stall. The number of vendors will be limited by the number of stalls.
            b.   Permanent power pedestals for each vendor stall are required. A central grease interceptor to serve all vendors is also required.
            c.   Temporary or permanent accessible restrooms and a with delineated parking spaces with a dust-proof surface may be permitted as exceptions to the standard requirements.
            d.   If located within an existing developed site, such as a shopping center , excess available parking may be allocated to the requirements for the Food Court. Parking spaces utilized for vendor parking and patron access may continue to be counted towards the parking provided on-site. On-site circulation standards and fire routes must be maintained. Additional landscaping (UDC Article 7.6) and stormwater retention and detention standards (TSM Sect 4-03.0.0) are not required.
            e.   If located within an undeveloped site and permanent paving is not provided, (UDC Article 7.6) and stormwater retention and detention standards (TSM Sect 4-03.0.0 ) do not apply.
            f.   The outdoor hours of operation are limited to 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
            g.   The use of outdoor internal combustion generators is prohibited.
   N.   Funeral Service
      1.   A crematorium shall be a minimum of 200 feet from any .
      2.   A crematorium shall be a minimum of 500 feet from any boundary of the that adjoins property in a residential .
   O.   Medical Service
      1.   The use shall provide a minimum of one loading space or the number of spaces required in accordance with Section 7.4, Loading, whichever is greater.
      2.   Blood donor centers are not permitted.
      3.   Blood donor centers shall comply with the following standards.
         a.   The is not located in the same as a residential or any elementary or secondary school or Day Care use.
         b.   The is located at least 300 feet, measured in a straight line, from the to a residential line or the of an elementary or secondary school.
         c.   A equal to 10% of the is provided.
         d.   No other blood donor center is located within 1,200 feet.
   P.   Medical Service in Residential and Office Standards
      1.   The facility must front on a on the or on a residential , provided:
         a.   The residential intersects a on the ; and,
         b.   The property is within 150 feet of a on the , measured along the residential .
      2.   Minimum .
         a.   A minimum of 20 feet from any   to a residential is required.
         b.   A minimum of 100 feet from any is required.
      3.   Requests to vary the provisions of this section, including for existing or new , are processed in accordance with Section 3.10.1 and 3.10.3, Board of Adjustment Variance Procedure.
      4.   If licensing is required by the State of Arizona for the use, proof of such licensure shall be provided.
   Q.   Major Medical Service and Outpatient Medical Service,
      1.   Food Service; General Merchandise Sales; Personal Service or other permitted to a Medical Service, Major use, except as noted in 4.9.4.Q.2
         a.    The use shall be located within a principal .
         b.    Access to the use shall be from within the principal or from the interior of the .
         c.    Outside display or storage of merchandise or supplies is prohibited.
         d.    A sign(s) associated with the shall not be visible from any public .
         e.    Sale of items shall be restricted to those associated with medical services.
      2.   Transportation Services, Air Carrier, Helipad, as an accessory use to a Medical Service, Major use.
         a.    The primary use shall be a medical facility licensed by the State of Arizona as a general or special hospital with a minimum of 50 beds.
         b.   The helipad shall be in compliance with all applicable regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration, including Circular No. 150/5390-2C "Helistop and Heliport Design," or subsequent revisions to this advisory circular at the time of construction.
   R.   Office   Standards
      1.   Chain link fencing shall not be used to meet screening requirements.
      2.   Refuse areas shall be at least 20 feet from   and interior   a residential use or , except when pickup is approved by the Environmental Services Department.
      3.   Refuse areas shall be screened from the with materials similar to those of the principal .
      4.   Noise-generating equipment shall be located in an area away from residential uses or vacant residentially zoned property.
      5.   Vehicular access shall be from other than internal residential neighborhood .
      6.   Consolidation of and access points shall be required for with multiple . Consolidation of and access points is encouraged for  .
      7.   New construction shall be reviewed by the Design Review Board (DRB) for architectural and design with the surrounding residential area. The DRB review shall include architectural style, elevations, materials on exterior facades, color schemes, new mechanical equipment locations, lighting of outdoor areas, window locations and types, screening, , , and other contributing design features. The DRB recommendation shall be made to the PDSD for determination of . The DRB shall find that:
         a.   The materials on the exterior facade are with those used within the neighborhood ;
         b.   Color schemes of the new are with those of the on the face;
         c.   The exterior facade of new construction is of a residential type architecturally if to a residential use or vacant residentially zoned property;
         d.   The scale of new construction complements, rather than is dominant in scale to,   ; and,
         e.   Any new mechanical equipment located on the roof are screened and that the is integrally designed as part of the architectural style of the . If this cannot be done, the equipment shall be located at ground level and screened from the .
   S.   “P” Parking Standards
   Parking is restricted to at or below . to cover- parking is permitted.
   T.   Personal Service
      1.   Laundry facilities shall not exceed 3,000 square feet of .
      2.   An attendant shall be on the premises during all open hours.
      3.   No more than 24 dry cleaning units are permitted.
      4.   The maximum is 2,000 square feet.
   U.   Research and Product Development
      1.   All operations, including storage, shall be housed within a completely   . do not have to be located within   .
      2.   The minimum requirement is 10,000 square feet.
      3.   Every shall be from   to residential uses or a distance equal to three times the height of the .
   V.   Sale of Spirituous Liquor in Conjunction with Food Service Use
      1.   The Food Service establishment shall provide regular service at regularly available tables during all hours of operation or until 10:00 p.m. to guests for compensation. The establishment shall have facilities for keeping, cooking, and preparing foods for .
      2.   The Food Service establishment shall have 75 seats or more for the serving of at regularly available tables for all hours of operation. Seating at counters, in private banquet rooms, and outdoor seating shall not count toward the minimum 75-seat requirement.
      3.   The Food Service establishment may serve with ; however, an area separate from the Food Service use shall not be provided with tables, counter areas, and/or booths for to sit at primarily for service of operating as an Service establishment, unless:
         a.   The Food Service establishment has 75 seats or more for the serving of at tables (seating at counters, in banquet rooms, and outdoor seating shall not count toward the 75-seat requirement) that are available at all hours of operation;
         b.   The Service area does not exceed, in size, 25% of the Food Service , including any Food Service outdoor area; and,
         c.   The Service area does not have an outside separate from the main entrance to the Food Service use.
      4.   The Food Service establishment may serve other in addition to beer and wine.
      5.   A Food Service use with more than 75 seats for the serving of at tables that are available at all hours of operation may have a dance floor, provided such dance floor shall not be larger than 200 square feet. Seating at counters, in banquet rooms, and outdoor seating shall not count toward the 75-seat requirement.
      6.   Signs are not permitted in or on a window or on the exterior of any or within the that is visible from a public or residentially zoned property identifying or advertising the Service use or the sale of spirituous liquors.
      7.    shall not be provided with or services.
      8.    Service may be provided outdoors if the outdoor area is a minimum of 100 feet from residentially zoned property excluding public , or is separated by a from residentially zoned property. If the use is within 600 feet of a residential , no loudspeakers or music, live or recorded, are permitted.
      9.   A Food Service establishment that is located within 300 feet of a residential , excluding public , measured in a straight line from the licensed premises to the line of R-3 or may serve upon with the following conditions:
         a.   The applicant is required to submit a plan to the PDSD that will be reviewed in accordance with Section 3.3.5, 400' Notice Procedure. The plan shall specifically address noise from the use, including noise, screening of lighting from vehicle headlights and light standards on , parking, and access to neighborhoods, but shall not address issues that are the purview of the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control, such as the number of liquor licenses in the area or the hours of liquor sales.
         b.   If the use is operated in a manner that violates the plan or conditions for permitting the use or causes adverse impacts, the use may be suspended or terminated in accordance with Section 10.4, Penalties and Remedies.
   W.   Technical Service
      1.   The maximum permitted is 1,500 square feet.
      2.   The maximum permitted is 3,500 square feet.
   X.   Trade Service and Repair
      1.   Major
   If located within 30 feet of a residential use or , the walls shall have no openings, other than non-opening windows, within 30 feet of the residential use or line.
      2.   Minor
   Use shall exclude the repair and replacement of upholstery and the repair of burglar alarms and motor vehicle stereos.
   Y.   Transportation Service, Air Carrier
      1.   The minimum shall be as required by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) for the facility. The shall not be less than permitted by the underlying zoning.
      2.   The Mayor and Council may restrict the number of flights and hours of operation due to the proximity and intensity of noise-sensitive .
      3.   The runway length required for safe operation shall be as shown in the flight manual of the largest aircraft to use the and an additional 240 feet at each end of the runway.
      4.   The runway width shall be 240 feet centered on the runway.
   Z.   Travelers’ Accommodation, Campsite
      1.   The use shall be in conjunction with, and within, a mobile home park.
      2.   The overall number of and campsites shall not exceed the overall permitted for the mobile home park.
      3.   The campsite area shall not be located to a non-mobile home residential .
      4.   Access to the area shall be through the mobile home park.
      5.   The area shall comply with the mobile home park standards.
      6.   No more than 25% of the total spaces in the mobile home park can be used for the campsite use.
   AA.   Travelers’ Accommodation, Lodging -
      1.   The minimum required distance to any public is 100 feet.
      2.   Outside entrances shall not face any public .
      3.   The use shall be operated for the convenience of the guests.
      4.   When the Service use is provided in an area set aside from the Food Service area, such as a bar or cocktail lounge, that area of the Service use shall not have an outside separate from the entrance to the .
      5.   The total area of retail and service establishments shall not exceed 5% of the total .
      6.    -Related Uses
         a.   No more than one for each 10,000 square feet of .
         b.   No stable or corral shall be located within 100 feet of any or within 300 feet of any existing on an property at the time of the improvement.
         c.   No stable or corral shall be located or maintained closer than 50 feet to any or closer than 100 feet to any school, park, public (excepting an ), or dwelling on properties.
      7.   Travelers’ Accommodation, Lodging, shall have at least 50 rooms for transient lodging.
      8.    Service may be provided outdoors if the outdoor area is a minimum of 100 feet from residentially zoned property or is separated by a from residentially zoned property. If the use is within 600 feet of a residential , no loudspeakers or music, live or recorded, are prohibited.
      9.    shall not be provided with or services.
      10.   No , except beer and wine, shall be served.
      11.   Signs are not permitted in or on a window or on the exterior of any or visible from a public or from residentially zoned property identifying or advertising the Service use or the sale of spirituous liquors.
      12.   Large Bars are prohibited.
      13.   Soup Kitchens are prohibited.
(Am. Ord. 11070, 5/14/2013; Am. Ord. 11410, 11/22/2016; Am. Ord. 11508, 12/5/2017; Am. Ord. 11608, passed 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11609, passed 12/18/2018; Am. Ord. 11732, 2/19/2020; Am. Ord. 11996, 3/21/2023; Am. Ord. 12060, 11/28/2023)
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