§ 24.04 PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES.
   It is intended that the Green Zone be a lively, pedestrian-friendly mixed use district. This can be accomplished with the proper mix of uses, in combination with quality urban design. With this in mind, the seeks uses that:
   1)   Are compliant with the Green Zone principles as expressed herein;
   2)   Are compliant with the use and dimensional regulations set forth herein; and
   3)   Are compatible with each other and with surrounding .
   In addition, it is essential that uses from each , in combination with uses from surrounding , contribute to the sense of liveliness and vibrancy that is desired in this District.
   If a proposal contains uses that do not satisfy the criteria listed above, the proposal shall be subject to denial.
   The following uses and are permitted in the Green Zone, subject to the criteria and provisions noted above:
   1.   Research and technology service businesses, including the following:
      a.   Architectural, engineering, and related services, as described in the North American Industrial Classification System (NAIAS) under heading 5413.
      b.   Computer systems design and related services (NAIAS heading 5415).
      c.   Management, scientific, and technical consulting services (NAIAS heading 5416).
      d.   Scientific research and services (NAIAS heading 5417).
   2.   Any use charged with the principal function of basic research, design, and pilot or experimental product , when conducted within a completely enclosed .
   3.    , , corporate training facilities, and other educational institutions.
   4.   Residential , including:
      a.   Single-family attached and detached .
      b.   Two-family .
      c.    .
         i.   Providing care for up to six individuals.
         ii.   Providing care for seven or more individuals, subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection Y.
      d.    , subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection Y.
      e.    , subject to the requirements in § 8.03, subsection E.
   5.   Public transit stations and park and ride lots.
   6.   Public or private parks and recreation facilities, subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection W.
   7.    , subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection X.
   8.   Public or private cultural facilities and museums.
   9.   Private parks owned and maintained by a homeowner’s association in a subdivision or   .
   10.   Community recreation centers and non-profit swim , subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection W.
   11.   General or specialized farming and related activities, subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection L, provided that on no shall the number of exceed 49.
   12.   Uses and incidental to and customarily associated with single- and two-family , including:
      a.   Pens and enclosures for household .
      b.    and , subject to the requirements in § 2.06.
      c.   Private , subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection W.
      d.   One per single family detached , subject to the requirements in § 8.03, subsection A.
      e.   Off-street parking, including .
      f.   On-site , subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection KK.
   13.    , when part of mixed use , provided that:
      1)   The net usable floor area of each commercial establishment does not exceed 5,000 square feet;
      2)   The total of all does not comprise more than one-third of the total area of the ; and
      3)   Mixed use containing shall be located only on that front on Grand River Road. Permitted include, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
         a.   Food stores.
         b.   Drug stores (without drive-through).
         c.   Carry out and standard (without drive-through).
         d.   Personal care services, such as hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, etc.
         e.   Medical, dental, or .
         f.    .
         g.   Financial institutions (without drive-through).
         h.   Legal, accounting, and real estate service offices.
         i.    .
         j.     s, subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection NN.
         k.    capable of producing no more than 5,000 barrels of beer per year, subject to the requirements in § 8.02, subsection NN.
   14.    , subject to the requirements in § 2.16.
(Ord. passed 7-9-2013; Ord. 56, passed 8-13-2014)