§ 155.048 ONLY ONE MAIN BUILDING; ONE MAIN USE ON LOT; ORIENTATION OF A BUILDING.
   In all districts, every main building hereafter erected or altered shall be located on a separate lot, as defined in this chapter, and in no case shall there be more than one main building and permitted accessory building on the lot nor more than one main use (that is, commercial, industrial or residential) per building and lot; provided that this requirement shall not apply to uses that are permitted by the table of permitted uses (§§ 155.065 through 155.067) within the same zoning district and located in the same building, nor to motels or manufactured home parks, nor to planned developments approved by the City Council, nor to a bona fide farm use. In the case of applications for double occupancy permits involving a residential use and a nonresidential use of the same building in an O-I District, where the Planning Director, or his or her authorized agents, deem that an above-normal safety hazard exists due to the storage of chemicals or explosive commodities, the applications shall be forwarded to the Board of Adjustment for a determination of whether or not a safety hazard exists which would create a substantial detriment to the proposed residential occupancy. Residential occupancy of that building shall be prohibited.
(2009 Code, § 155.048) (Ord. passed 10-27-1992; Ord. 2021-Z-19, passed 6-22-2021) Penalty, see § 155.999