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PLAN COMMISSION STAFF REPORT APRIL 3, 2018 ITEM V: PUBLIC HEARING-TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Department of Community Development Actions Requested: The City of Oshkosh Department of Community Development requests review and approval of amendments to the Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance. Applicable Ordinance Provisions: Section 30-380 of the Zoning Ordinance establishes the ability of the Common Council, on its own motion or on petition after first submitting the proposal to the City Plan Commission, to amend, supplement or change Zoning District boundaries or regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The City of Oshkosh adopted a new zoning ordinance which went into effect on January 1, 2017. Since the adoption of the ordinance, staff has noticed a number of code sections that should be modified following further examination and discussion with the public and developers. ANALYSIS Staff proposes amendments to the following Zoning Ordinance code sections: Section 30-81 (B) regarding outdoor storage land uses Amend the definition to include impound lots and contractor yards as examples. This code change is to provide clarification on which land use impound lots and contractor yards fall under. Section 30-87 (L) regarding temporary shelter structures Amend definition of"Temporary Shelter Structure" so that they are not prohibited. This change is the result of an oversight. Temporary shelter structures should be permitted as a temporary use in all districts. Section 30-74 table of land uses regarding temporary shelter structures Modify land use table to add, delete, or amend various uses as identified in various zoning districts. Section 30-172 (1F) regarding ground cover requirements Create new subsection(1)regarding required ground cover to apply to all land uses with subsections (a-c) as exceptions. This addition to the Code is necessary to establish ground cover requirements for residential uses. This was intended to be carried over from the previous zoning ordinance. Figure 30-290a regarding window signs Amend table to allow window signs without prior permit approval in all districts. Window signs currently require a building permit, which is not practical for enforcement purposes. Section 30-62 (C) regarding conditional uses in Heavy Industrial Districts(HI) Create new subsection(24) to include"personal storage facility" as a conditional use in Heavy Industrial districts. Personal storage facilities are currently prohibited in Heavy Industrial districts. After further discussion, staff feels that this land use is appropriate as a conditional use in Heavy Industrial districts. Section 30-172 (M)regarding nonconforming driveways Amend section to allow direct replacement of legal nonconforming driveways that are paved. The Code currently allows all legal nonconforming driveways to be replaced as long as they are not dimensionally expanded. This should only apply to paved driveways. Section 30-$6 I3 regarding recreational facilities Amend definition of recreational facilities to include decks and patios as examples. This change is to provide clarification on which accessory land use standards apply to decks and patios. Section 30-50 G regarding setbacks in Institutional Districts i Revise the minimum side yard setback for non-residential accessory structures in Institutional Districts to 7 1/2feet. This changes is the result of an oversight. The Code currently requires a 10 foot side yard setback for non-residential accessory structures,which is greater than the required setback for principal structures (71/2 feet). Section 30-53 (G) regarding maximum impervious surface ratio in Urban Mixed„Use Districts UMCJ Revise the maximum impervious surface ratio in Urban Mixed Use Districts to 75%. Item V-Text Anaeiidnteriis Zauillg Ordinance 2 After further discussion, staff feels that a 75%impervious surface maximum for residential uses is more appropriate for Urban Mixed Use Districts than the current maximum of 50%. Section 30-190 (E,)(4)(d) regarding lighting fixture mounting height Add Institutional District(I) to subsection (ii) to allow for a maximum lighting fixture mounting height of 20 feet. This addition is to correct an oversight. Section 30-414 regarding Planning/Zoning inspection service fees Create new section pertaining to inspection service fees for zoning violations. This section is being created to establish zoning inspection service fees, Section 30-439 regarding fees Repeal and recreate existing section pertaining to fees for procedures and permits. This recreated code section is intended to further describe the planning/zoning fee schedule. Section 30-245 (A)(3)(a) regarding review and approval in the Central Mixed Use District(CMU), Revise classification of project review (subsection iii) and renovation review(subsection i) in Central Mixed Use District. This is a correction to a typo. Section 30-245 (S)(3)(a) regarding review and approval in the Riverfront Mixed Use District (RM-LJ) Revise classification of project review (subsection iii) and renovation review (subsection i)in Riverfront Overlay District, This is a correction to a typo. Section 30-52 (B)regarding permitted uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts (SMU) Create new subsection(23) to include "outdoor commercial entertainment" as a permitted use in Suburban Mixed Use districts, Outdoor commercial entertainment is currently a conditional use in Suburban Mixed Use districts. After further discussion, staff feels that this land use is appropriate as a permitted use in Suburban Mixed Use Districts. Section 30-52 (C) regarding conditional uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts(SMW Amend section to delete various conditional uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts,making them prohibited. Nein Y--Te-x7 Antettdrtteuls-Zottittg Ordinance 3 After further discussion, staff feels that various land uses that are currently listed as conditional uses are not appropriate land uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts. Section 30-52 (E) regarding accessory uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts (SM-Li) Amend section to delete residential kennel as a conditional accessory use in Suburban Mixed Use Districts,making it prohibited. After further discussion, staff feels that this land use is not an appropriate land uses in Suburban Mixed Use Districts. Section 30-53 C regarding conditional uses in Urban Mixed Use Districts UMU Amend section to delete various conditional uses in Urban Mixed Use Districts,making them prohibited. After further discussion, staff feels that various land uses that are currently listed as conditional uses are not appropriate land uses in Urban Mixed Use Districts. Fi re 30-253d regarding LandscapingLimdscaping Requirements Amend table referring to tree requirements for street frontages to match the corresponding code section. This code change is to correct an error in Figure 30-253d. Section 30-241 (B) regarding windows and doors on„existing one and two family homes Amend section to only include the front fagade. After further discussion, staff has determined that the requirement that windows/doors may not be closed off should only apply to front facades. Section 30-54 (S) regarding permitted uses in Central Mixed Use Districts(CM-Li) Create new subsection(21) to include"outdoor commercial entertainment” as a permitted use in Central Mixed Use districts. Outdoor commercial entertainment is currently a conditional use in Central Mixed Use districts. After further discussion, staff feels that this land use is appropriate as a permitted use in Central Mixed Use Districts. Section 30-54(C) regarding conditional uses in Central Mixed Use Districts (CMU Amend section to delete"outdoor display" as a conditional use in Central Mixed Use Districts, making it prohibited. Outdoor display is currently a conditional use in Central Mixed Use districts. After further discussion,staff feels that this land use is not appropriate in Central Mixed Use Districts. Item V-Te-V Amendinents-Zomig Ordinance 4 Section 30-55 (C) regarding conditional uses in Riverfront Mixed Use Districts Amend section to delete "outdoor display" as a conditional use in Riverfront Mixed Use Districts, making it prohibited. Outdoor display is currently a conditional use in Riverfront Mixed Use districts. After further discussion, staff feels that this land uses is not appropriate in Riverfront Mixed Use Districts. Figure 30-290b regarding electronic message boards in Central Mixed Use (CMU) and Riverfront Mixed Use (RMU)Districts Revise figure to not allow electronic message board signs in Central Mixed Use and Riverfront Mixed Use Districts. This revision is needed to correct an error in the code. Electronic message boards were intended to be prohibited in these districts. Section 30-294(A)(3)regarding electronic message boards Revise section to include electronic message boards as prohibited signs in Central Mixed Use and Riverfront Mixed Use Districts. This section is being revised to further clarify that electronic message boards are prohibited in these districts. Staff feels that the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance will solve some problems that have been identified and ultimately strengthen the Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Plan Commission recommend approval of the proposed amendments to the Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance. Ilent Fj Tet7 Amendments-Zoning Ordinance 5 30-81 pg. 159 (B) Outdoor Storage and Wholesaling: Land uses primarily oriented to the receiving, holding, and shipping of packaged materials for a single business or a single group of businesses. Such a land use, in which any activity beyond loading and parking is located outdoors, is considered an Outdoor Storage and Wholesaling land use. Examples of this land use include, but are not limited to, storage yards, impound lots, contractor yards, equipment yards, lumber yards, and coal yards. 30-8712g. 188 (L) Temporary Shelter Structure: These shelters are typically supported by poles, have a fabric or plastic roof and/or sides, and may be used for short term temporary storage of vehicles and other personal property. This does not include camping tents or permanent Residential Accessory Structures. . 30-7412g. 11 Ten poxar}:;1 and Uses §3087) f f (1)Temporary Moving Container P I P 3 P ! P P I P 1 P P P P P ; P P P ; P P I P P ' P P I ' ' (Residential) e [ 3 I P ; [ ; P P P ; PIP P P P F P (2)Temporary Outdoor Storage j E Container(Nonres.) P P P P P P P P P k P i P (3)Garage or Estate Sale C i C C C C I C I C I C I C C (4)Farmer's Market P i (5)Temporary Farm Product Sales I I P/C ;PIC P/CSP/C PIC PIC (6)Temporary Outdoor Sales f P/C!P/GP/C P/CsPIC'P/CP/C P/CP/CP/CPIC P/C P/CP/CPICP/CP/Ci C i (7)Temporary Outdoor Assembly 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 ' 1 f 1 1 1 f l ' / (8)Temporary On-Site Construction PCP CP CP CPC';PCPCPCPGPCfPC'PCPCPCPC:PCPCPC;P/CP/C E Storage (9)Temporary Contractor's Project P/C ip/ CIP/C:P/CI'P/C'PIC P/C P/C PIC;PIC P/C P/C P/C�P/CP/C P/C P/C P/CIP/C P/C [ E F ! Office f ce (10)Te mporary On-Site Real Estate ; [ ICEPI fP1CP1CPICP , CPCP { . � CPCPCPGP j Sales Office P/C'P/C€PIC P/C3P/GP/CP/CP/CP/C (11)Temporary Relocatable Building P PPPIiP 'IPPiPPP PPP P P P P P PP 'I (12)Temporary Shelter Structure s , Ada RI�eu�e Lax�ct Use 50,=88) € p ( C i C C C I'll C , C C C , CC C i (1)Adaptive Reuse Page 6 30-172 pg. 104 (F) Landscape Regulations. All development of land shall comply with all the regulations and requirements of Article IX pertaining to the provision of landscaping and bufferyards. Such requirements address issues such as minimum required landscaping of developed land and minimum required provision of bufferyards between adjoining zoning districts which are directly related to the effective bulk of a structure, (1) All opera areas of any site not occupied by a building, parking, or storage shall be planted With tut fgrass or)tardy groundcover. Exceptiosts to this as e as follows: (a) Seeding of future expansion as shown on approved plaits. (b) Undisturbed areas containing existing natural vegetation which curt be ittaintained free of foreign or noxious plant materials. (c) Areas designated as open space for fitture expansion areas, properly planted and maintained with grass. Figure 30-290a pg. 467 Zoning Districts , RH S1Y 11F INS NMU S1VIU IJNiU CMU3 R1VIU3 BP Permanent Businessagn SxGroin' EreestSign C.a#egnry P P P P Dual Post Sign P P P P P P P P I --- .._....... - Monument Sign P P P E P P P P P P P P P -- -- Pylon Sign N N N j C N P P N N P P j P g On Buildin Signs.-- Awning/Canopy Sign N N P P P P P P P P P P .__ r-.._. ..., E.......... _ _ - Marquee Sign N N N E P C P P P P P P P -- ._ -- Projecting Sign N N N P P P P P P P P P - - - -- Suspended Sign P N N E P P PP P P . P P P Wall Sign - --- P P P [ P P P P P l'.... P P P -- -- Window Sign - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y l Y 30-62 pg. 98 (HI) (C) Principal Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Cultivation (2) Community Garden (3) Active Outdoor Recreation (4) Large Scale Public Services and Utilities Page 7 (5) Outdoor Display (6) Water-Related Recreation (7) Intensive Outdoor Activity (8) Indoor Food Production or Production Greenhouse (9) Outdoor Storage and Wholesaling (10) Transit Center. (11) Freight Terminal (12) Airport (13) Heliport (14) Off-Site Parking Lot (15) Off-Site Structured Parking (16) Communication Tower (17) Extraction (18) Composting (19) Recycling and Waste Disposal (20) Salvage or Junkyard (21) Sand and Mineral Processing (22) Large Wind Energy System (23) Large Solar Energy System (24) Personal Storage Facility 30-172 pg. 322 (M) Nonconforming Driveways. (1) Nonconforming driveways shall comply with all of the regulations, and requirements of Article V for nonconforming structures. (a) Legally established paved driveways located on properties containing single or two family land uses that do not conform to current performance standards shall be permitted to be reconstructed provided the reconstructed driveway is not dimensionally expanded. 30-86 X172 (B)Recreational Facility: This land use includes all active outdoor recreational facilities located on a private lot which are not otherwise described in this Article. Common examples include swing sets, tree houses, play houses,basketball courts, tennis courts, swimming pools, recreation-type equipment, pavilions., and detached decks and patios. Page 8 30-50„pg. 69 (G) Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (I) Institutional District. - - Red' uireent Minimum Lot Area 7,200 square feet Maximum Impervious Surface Ratio 60 percent Minimum Lot Width 60 feet Minimum Lot Depth 100 feet Minimum Lot Frontage at Right-of-Way 40 feet Minimum Front Setback 30 feet Minimum Street Side Setback(on corner 25 feet lots) Minimum Side Setback 7 '/z feet Minimum Rear Setback 25 feet Maximum Principal Building Height Residential: Lesser of 35 feet or 21/z stories Commercial: 45 feet Minimum Principal Building Separation 10 feet Minimum Pavement Setback (lot line to Meet minimum setbacks for principal structures pavement, excludes driveway entrances) Minimum Garage Door Setback to Alley 10 feet (if applicable) Minimum Parking Required See Article III 800 square feet for single family dwelling units. Minimum Dwelling Unit Structure Area 1,200 square feet for two family dwelling units. 400 square feet per dwelling unit. A`ccesaryBuldings . . Residential IVonlesrdential 60 feet and at least 5 feet Minimum Front Setback Even with or behind behind the principal the principal structure structure Minimum Side Setback 3 feet 7'/2 feet Minimum Rear Setback 3 feet 25 feet Maximum Height Lesser of 18 feet or 1 Lesser of 18 feet or 1 story story 30-53 p.81 (G) Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (UMU) Urban Mixed Use District. '' tilU Reszdentxai Uses.. .—Non"' fesi.den a ses 1,200 square feet per Minimum Lot Area None dwelling unit Maximum Impervious Surface Ratio 58 75 percent 85 percent Page 9 30-190Q(4) pg. 356356 (d) The maximum fixture mounting height by zoning district shall be: (i) 16 feet in the SR-2, SR-3, SR-5, SR-9, DR-6, and TR-10 zoning districts (ii) 20 feet in the MR-12,MR-20, MR-36, MH-9,I, NMU,SMU, UMU, and CMU zoning districts (iii) 25 feet in the BP, UI, and HI zoning districts 30-41412g. 547 Section 30-414: PlanninglZoning Inspection Service Fees The property ozvrter s)rall be assessed a separate inspection service fee for all violations of this Chapter as verified by the City after inspection. Tltis inspection service fee stall be in addition to any otter fees or special charges aut)torized by the Municipal Code. Inspection service fees may be placed as a special charge against the property as allowed by statute without fitrtlter notice if they rentain intpaid thirty days after an invoice is mailed to the owners Inst known address. 30-439 pg. 548 The fees referred to in this Chapter shall be established by the governing body and may from tune to Hine be modified by resolution. A schedule of the fees established by the governing body shall be available for reviezv in the administering authority office, Room 204 City Hall, 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 30-245(A) 12.388 (Special Areas) (3) Review and Approval. (a) There are three categories of review in this district: (i) Prejeet Renovation Review (renovation of the exterior appearance of a property such as repainting, re-roofing, residing or replacing with identical colors, finishes, and materials) (ii) Design Alteration Review (change only in the exterior appearance of a nonresidential or multi-family property such as painting, roofing, siding, architectural component substitution, fencing, paving, or signage) (iii) Renovation Project Review (modification to the physical configuration of a property such as the erection of a new building, the demolition of an existing building, or the addition or removal of bulk to an existing building) Page 10 30-245(B) 12g. 397 (Riverfront OverlU District) (3) Review and Approval. (a) There are three categories of review in this district: (i) P-rejee Renovation Review(renovation of the exterior appearance of a property such as repainting, re-roofing, residing or replacing with identical colors, finishes, and materials) (ii) Design Alteration Review (change only in the exterior appearance of a nonresidential or multi-family property such as painting, roofing, siding, architectural component substitution, fencing, paving, or signage) (iii) Renovation tion Project Review (modification to the physical configuration of a property such as the erection of a new building, the demolition of an existing building, or the addition or removal of bulk to an existing building) 30-52 pg. 74-76 (SMU) (B) Principal Uses Permitted by Right. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Single Family Living Arrangement (2) Roommate Residential Living Arrangement (3) Outdoor Open Space Institutional (4) Passive Outdoor Recreation (5) Active Outdoor Recreation (6) Essential Services (7) Community Living Arrangement (1-8 residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(G) (8) Office (9) Personal or Professional Service (10) Indoor Sales or Service (11) Artisan Production Shop (12) Physical Activity Studio (13) Commercial Kitchen (14) Restaurants, Taverns, and Indoor Commercial Entertainment (15) Drive-Through and In-Vehicle Sales or Service (16) Group Daycare Center (17) Commercial Indoor Lodging (18) Indoor Maintenance Service (19) Vehicle Sales (20) Apartments with Limited Commercial (21) Mixed Use Building (22) Live/Work Unit (23) Outdoor Cormnerciai Entertainment Page 11 (C) Principal Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Townho s u e-; building) (2) Ahtitiplex (3 8 units per building) (3) Apartment part tiT10 1til ing) (4) BeaMhT House Living Afi-aiWenieu (5) Cultivation (6) Community Garden (7) Market Garden 77(M (10) Outdoor Display (11) Outdoor 111Cis L E3 LeYt1A1nen (12) Gemineivial Animal Beardin#Dayeave (13) Gam" -eid Y (14) Vehicle Service and Repair (15) Water-Related Recreation YcLLLL�Lf (20) Transit Center ✓ (21) Off-Site Parking Lot (22) Off-Site Structured Parking (23) Communication Tower (24) Large Wind Energy System (E) Accessory Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Residential Kennel (2) Communication Antenna (3) Small Wind Energy System (4) Small Solar Energy System 34-53 pg. 79 CUMU) (C) Principal Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Apartment(13+units per building) Page 12 /7l .v vsti�-c T2.triMis{rzHouse_�Living rr n{rrrnrrrnr{-!- (3) Cultivation (4) Community Garden (5) Market Garden (6) Community Living Arrangement (9-15 residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(H) (7) Community Living Arrangement (16+ residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(I) (8) Outdoor Display (9) Outdoor Commercial Entertainment (10) Commercial Animal Boarding/Daycare (11) Campp,eun (12) Water-Related Recreation (13) Intensive Outdoor Activity (14) Light 14;dust4al (15) Indoor Food Production or Production Greenhouse (47) perselial stelwv Facility (18) Transit Center (19) Off-Site Structured Parking (20) Communication Tower (21) Large Wind Energy System 30-74 pg,,108-113 i .: I Land Uses PermitFed Refer to the detailed defuiitxons and TN,. 4=": °' I iequiremerits listecl for each land use i - � -011;ti e folio in a es "- µ' ,fly .•= F• . - ., x . RIght Contltional Use Permit cAi ?f RS ' . �,� 1 P/C Refer to specificxegtgr.e its far r•„ a p x: �� e rsr w t=, xI :rn , that land t�se to deteiniin if a ,� I � ,a a� { v ~r Cond►tional4Jse Permit is re fired E ResWntk 1( f§artd Uses 30 75)* .." . P (1" Single Family 35-acre lot F { I I 1 I f C P P P 1 P P P P ;1 P r P P E (1)Single Family 20,000 sq. ft.lot .` E - P P P P P P '' P ! P } P ; i 1 (1)Single Family 10,000 s ft..lot C E ! g Y q f 3 r i 3 1 1 I r j € P P 3 P P P j P P P i 3 (1)Single Family 7,200 sq. ft. lot i f 3 1 e 3 3 I I 3 e 3 P P P f€I P P PP 3 i (1)Single Family 4,500 sq.ft, lot Page 13 r `,-•� .-: ,-. �: t '� ' � t°s3 °i - � ' LairiiUses7'errtkrtted Re£eito#he'detarled dehm tons and cnl c I� M_ ►n - `' Q` 9 _ r6quitefirents listed for each la�zd t�5e , on#liefollo4�f►ng pages kj IZ�gltt , i .. ' xj C Vic"'onditional Use Perriut P/C Refer#4 s ecrErG re urremerits for �z '42) 1 that land use to deternnrtt r£a Condatronal UsePe�rnrtrsre uzri'd 41 .0 sem_ t P i P P j P P i E E (2)Two Flat 7,200 sq. ft. lot : P f P P j P ' C f E (3)Twin House-two 3,600 sq.ft. i ` I f f k [ € lots P I P P P C I (4)Duplex 3,600 sq. ft.lot I I f f j P P i P i C G [E[ P C C i (5)Townhouse 3-4 units E I f P P P C € P j C C I (5)Townhouse 5-8 units f f P P P C C € P C C E E (6)Multiplex 3-4 units i P P P I C [E[ P i C C (6)Multiplex 5-8 units f 1 f f f P PP C C P I CII C (7)Apartment 3-4 units f f P P P C ; P C C (7)Apartment 5-8 units P PP i P C C I (7)Apartment 9-12 units C P P i C C 'Il C E (7)Apartment 13-16 units C P P E C C C (7)Apartment 17-20 units C i P i C C C C (7)Apartment 21-36 units 3 f C I C C C C (7)Apartment 37+units I , - P E i (8)Mobile Home [ { j P (9)Mobile Home Subdivision I I i C i (10)Mobile Home Park P I P P P P P P P !I P j P P P P P P s P P j (11)Single Family Living Arrangement C I C C I C C j C f C ! PP P ' P P I'I P P P j P P i ! (12)Roommate Living Arrangement ! ' C C C ' C C f C i (13)Boarding House Living f 3 I I f i ! ; ! Arrangement t Agricultural Land Uses P ' C ; CC C ! C € CCC CCCCC iCICICCiCiCI (1)Cultivation C f 1 I ij i (2 )Husbandry C j (3)On-Site Agricultural Retail C i j I j ; j ; I (4)Intensive Agriculture C ) j ! i j j j j (5)Agricultural Services PIPS PI PIPiPjP PIP P ; Pip CiC ! CiCjCICCI (6)Community Garden P 1 1 C € C C ; C i C I ! (7)Market Garden i : f 1"' tutrona: l axrcl Uses.(§3© 79) } Page 14 ; cy cn ►r, a. �+ H m� Land Uses Perinttted tri cn cn >cn _ I Refer to the detailed defirutions and requrrernertt, Irstecl for each land Ilse , I' t I 51 fire following pages ( 13)r Right, �E ; f a' e, ,�; Cortdrtional Use PeliniE arz > x, 1 C By ' ` sr l~ os to spec�£rc retlements,or s r .� ate, �, that,land use to determine rf a Coridztional Use Perriirtis iequired > ria. ctr cn. 'in. Q, cn. t� " - a•"`�! x C C C C C C j C C C C C C C ! (1)Indoor Institutional P P ' P P P P i P P P P P P P ! P P P P P P P (2)Outdoor Open Space Institutional P P P P P i P P P P P P P P ; PIP P P P P P (3)Passive Outdoor Recreation P P P i P P E P i P P P P P P P P P P C C C C (4)Active Outdoor Recreation P P P P P ` P P P P [ P P P P P i P P P P P P (5)Essential Services C i ? i ! (6) Large Scale Public Services and C ' E iC C f i i Utilities fj I (7)Comm.Living Arrangement 1-8 PPiPP PIP ! P � P PIP P P P P : PiP P i 1 1 Res. 1 [ I i (8)Comm.Living Arrangement 9-15 ICICIC ° C ; C ; C ; C ' C = C ; C ! C C ! � ; CIC 7� Res• ' (9)Comm.Living Arrangement 16+ 3 C , C C C CFE CC i i Res, C C C C ; (10) Institutional Residential *Projects that involve three or rrrore principal buildings, a single building footprint of 50,000 square feet or more, and/or 24 or wore multi family units are considered group and/or Iarge developments. Such developments require a conditional rise permit regardless of whether individual uses are permitted by right within the applicable zoning district. See Section 30-171 for requirements and exceptions. Commercial Land.USes..i.:§ P '; P ;i P P P P P P P (1) Office ! i P P P P P P P P I P (2)Personal or Professional Service C P P P P P C E C (3)Indoor Sales or Service [ C C C ; C C , (4) Outdoor Display 4 P ' i ! P P i P P P P P P 5 Artisan Production Shop i € ( ) p j P C P P P P C ; (6)Physical Activity Studio P P j P ' P i P P P P P i P (7)Commercial Kitchen [ E } C i C P P € P P ' C (8)Restaurants,Taverns, and Indoor I f Commercial Entertainment 3 C i C i C C C C C f (9)Outdoor Commercial i P P Entertainment 3 (10)Drive-Through&In-Vehicle Sales C P i P C C or Service C C I C P C P P 3 P C C i C = (11)Group Daycare Center C ' i i I t C ! C C C I C (12) Commercial Animal 3 Boarding/Daycare Page 15 I a a o Ise Zand Uses PF. ermitted cin I1 aZeEer to the`detarlecl defrn #cans and i s 407 learrerrequi s listed far each larrd.use r Q .o ns 3 1 ; on the folla ��ng pages m � w w a� � � � N � SII „� �� s By Cand►trozral Use Perntrt uPjC Refer to specific real irements lot cW, ' u� - ' kl , ' i . ° o o v € , that laird usE to deter�rrrrre rf a 1 kn y ., ,$ ss Conditional Use Perrnrt rs.reclurred ,< :. o C C C C C j C ! C C C C PE (13)Bed and Breakfast C C j C C ! C [ ! ! (14)Vacation Rental Home I C C P ; P P ! P C (15) Commercial Indoor Lodging C i I E i ! C E E ! (16)Campground C [ t` P P P P P P P j P (17)Indoor Maintenance Service C ' C P (18)Outdoor Maintenance Service I C P P ; P (19)Vehicle Sales E E j IC C I P I P P (20)Vehicle Service and Repair t C ' ! E C C C +, C C C ! C (21)Water-Related Recreation C ! i C C C C C C C (22)Intensive Outdoor Activity I Projects that involve three or more principal buildings, a single building footprint of 50,000 square feet or more, and/or 24 or more multi family units are considered group and/or large developments. Such developments require a conditional use permit regardless of whether individual uses are permitted by right within the applicable zoning district. See Section 3 0-171for requirements and exceptions. tlpl01—se:Buildings(§30=79)* I (1)Apartments with Limited C C C C PP ! P Pi, P E I Commercial i P P P P P ; (2)Mixed Use Building P P P P k P (3)Live/Work Unit 1 Indistnal:Lant Uses C ; E 1 C E P I P ; P ; (1)Light Industrial —1—{ - C C i P (2)Heavy Industrial I I (3)Indoor Food Production or C E ! C ! CSC I I Production Greenhouse i i _ rage U s[§3(} SI)* �_. , CP P P (1)Indoor Storage and Wholesaling C itI C C (2)Outdoor Storage and Wholesaling j [ I 3 C P 1 C (3)Personal Storage Facility .. €.. s Trarispartation CI ; jC3CC CCC ! CjCCC1CjC 1 (1)Transit Center C P ! (2)Distribution Center C 3 (3)Freight Terminal I 1 C I i C ' j I ! C (4)Airport - I ; I C ! j I I C ! C ; C (5)Heliport Page 16 AD Land Uses Permitted I�A! Fncn. .cr3 ! Refei to the detailed definitions and �` A : regiiremeiils listed for each land use AE !c l s A � ' on the folio s�Ing pages ; R vi P $.}'Right ! ` C I3 yConditional Use Permit �! ^' M o �'° ,:; I'/C Refei tv spec Efc regw0?aents for ° w : w r� that and use to determine if a 4677— y :— €� 3 iF,3 �y �• ,Q „C ,175 ; '" - "� _ r tko w a as a ' = ; Cort�iitronal m Use Perit is,rec ulred vi- C C C P C C P C C C C C (6)Off-Site Parking Lot 3 C C C 1 P C C C C C C t C ! C (7)Off-Site Structured Parking Telecommunication Lan c1 Uses(§30 C C C C C C s C C C C ! C C C C C C C C ; C C (1)Communication Tower 'Projects that involve three or more principal buildings, a single building footprint of 50,000 square feet or iiiore, andlor 24 or more multi family units are considered group and/or large developments. Such developrrrents reiluire a conditional use permit regardless of whether individual uses are permitted by right within the applicable zoning district. See Section 30.171 for reglrirements and exceptions. ! Extraction&Disposal Land Uses C I I f C I E (1)1;XtraCtlOn C Ii E I C (2)Composting C EC (3)Recycling and Waste Disposal C ! EE j i I ! C (4)Salvage or Junkyard C ! ' C (5)Sand and Mineral Processing 1 i Energg Production Land ......U (§30 C C C I C C i C C E C C C E C ; C C C C C C C C C 1 (1) large Wind Energy System C i C (2)Large Solar Energy System i r 'Projects that Involve three or more principal buildings, a single building foDtprint of 50,000 sgiiare feet or more, andlor 24 or more nuiltl fainil y units are considered group andlor large developments. Such developments require a conditional use permit regardless of whether individual uses are permitted by right within the applicable zoning district- See Section 30-171 for requirements and exceptions. Page 17 N cam` a. `A `S" Land Uses Permrt#ed '� E Refer to the`deta'I d definitions,"an171. d requirements.:ljsted for each laud use i HiA �} ton ie:folloWIn a es GW AW, G '. 4 42)i bo By Conditional Use Permit o1 0 f �xi PIC Refer to specrfc zeclurrenr►ents for -mo Z7. tia iS, W Tom` "Fz y :- ice NI cis ai ru ".v 4r R " that land use t. deterni�ne if a o � Concfztlanal Ilse Permit is.44 regtured Accessory Land Uses( 3p $ } i { P ' P ; P ; P P P ! P P P P P P P I' ' P C (1)Residential Accessory Structure f P PEP P P P I P P P P P P P i P P j P P P P P (2)Recreational Facility P P P P P P P P P P ! P P P P P i p P P P P (3)Landscape Feature - — P P P P P P P C C C C C C C ! i (4}Residential Kennel P PP I P P P P P P P P P P P ' P P P j (5)Home Occupation P P P P P P P P P P P P P P j P C C j (6)In-Home Daycare 4-8 Children P P P P P P P P P P P P P P j P C C j (7)In-Family Suite P ; ! (8)Farm Residence I C Ij (9)Migrant Employee Housing P P P P P P P P P j P i P P P P P P P P i P j P (10)Nonresidential Accessory E ' Structure P E j (11)Residential Stable P P I P P P P P i P P j P j P ' P P P P P P ' P j P P (12)On-Site Parking Lot I CC C C C j C ! C j C C C j C P C P P P P P i P ; P (13)On-Site Structured Parking P k E P P P P P P P ; P I P (14)Company Cafeteria P P P C C P ! P P (15)Incidental Outdoor Display i P ` P P ' P P P ` P P (16)Incidental Indoor Sales E ! ' P P j P ; P P P P P (17)Incidental Light Industrial P ! C C j P P P C P P P (18)Incidental Outdoor Storage P1 PP P P P ' p p P P P P P P P P P P (19)Satellite Dish [ I ' 11` I I S ' I I I I P i p P P , P P ; P [ P P , P ; P P P P P P P P P P (20)Personal Antenna and Towers P 1 C C C C C CIC C C C C ', C C I CIC C C C P (21)Communication Antenna C C C C j C C ! C C C C C P C ; C P P C C P P ` (22)Small Wind Energy System I C C C C j C C € C C C ; C C ' P I'I C C P P C C P P ; (23)Small Solar Energy System Page 18 figure 30-253d p.411 `Landsca ung Component Btitlding Paved Areas Stree#Frontages .Nairds; Bttfferyards oundationr . A minimum of 25%of points on See types side facing public A minimum of A minimum of street and 50%of 30%of points 50%of points "Appropriate Type of Any type for points on side of devoted to Tall devoted toff Landscaping: main entrance. Trees and 40% .v r 30%-to allowed. Screening" in �r Figure Shade Trees and to Shrubs. Medium Trees. Tall Trees not 30-254b allowed. 30-241(B) pg. 373 (1) Existing window openings on tW front fagades including gables or the first 20 fiet of t shall not be closed or filled (totally or partially), except as provided for in Subsection 3 2., below. (a) If standard-sized replacement windows cannot fit into an existing window opening, a 10 percent variation in the height-to-width proportion for replacement windows is permitted. identical or shnilai-to the existing voindew in temis of size and styk-. W ffeas of Me hoine met typically e;Veeted to contain voindows such as bat*rooinsr closetsr ainec anical and Stair-7.e1011c vaoinsr (2) No existing window or door openings on any facade or gable end shall be boarded up. (a) Temporary closure shall be permitted for a period not exceeding 30 days to protect a broken window, secure the property from storm damage, or to prevent unauthorized access. (3) Existing door openings on front or the first 20 feet of Me side fagades shall not be closed or filled. (a) Temporary closure shall be permitted for a period not exceeding 30 days. (b) Door openings may be relocated but shall remain on the same facade or another fagade fronting a public street. Page 19 30-54 pg. 82 (CMU) (B) Principal Uses Permitted by Right. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Single Family Living Arrangement (2) Roommate Residential Living Arrangement (3) Outdoor Open Space Institutional (4) Passive Outdoor Recreation (5) Active Outdoor Recreation (6) Essential Services (7) Community Living Arrangement(1-8 residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(G) (8) Office (9) Personal or Professional Service (10) Indoor Sales or Service (11) Artisan Production Shop (12) Physical Activity Studio (13) Commercial Kitchen (14) Restaurants, Taverns, and Indoor Commercial Entertainment (15) Group Daycare Center (16) Commercial Indoor Lodging (17) Indoor Maintenance Service (18) Apartments with Limited Commercial (19) Mixed Use Building (20) Live/Work Unit (21) 00door Commercial Entertainmeid (C) Principal Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Townhouse (3-8 units per building) (2) Multiplex (3-8 units per building) (3) Apartment (3+units per building) (4) Boarding House Living Arrangement (5) Cultivation (6) Community Garden (7) Market Garden (8) Community Living Arrangement (9-15 residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(H) (9) Community Living Arrangement(16+residents) meeting the requirements of Section 30- 77(1) (10) OuNeer Display (44) Outdoov Commercial Ewtertainment Page 20 30-55 12g, $6 (RMV) (C) Principal Uses Permitted as Conditional Use. Refer to Article III for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses. (1) Townhouse (3-8 units per building) (2) Multiplex (3-8 units per building) (3) Apartment (3+units per building) (4) Cultivation (5) Community Garden (6) Active Outdoor Recreation (Y) Outdoor Display Figure 30-290b pg. 470 Et ectxomc..Message Boards hi addition to maximum permitted signage area}'z - Qne"Ele lronic Message Board�'s _�ru�tted_per lot 3n MF INS,SMU,U€mui"w�,rr�.=�=;RMIL BP,UI,and HI ciistricts 50 100 sq 100 50 5050 10050Lsq Maximum Area (per side) --- --- sq ft ft sq ft sq ft sq ft sq f 30-294 p.480 (A) Sign Prohibitions. (3) No electronic inessage boards or cabinet signs, as defined in Section 30-271(G)(4,1, shall be permitted in the CMU and RMU zoning districts. Page 21