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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2022-2024
Bill/Resolution
121
Draft
02
Introducer
Heather Kimball, Council Member and Ashley Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
PCPLUD
Action 1
PCPLUD: Postponed to 8/20/2024 - 7/8/2024
Action 2
PCPLUD: Amended to Draft 3 - 8/20/2024
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AGE PCPLUD 2024/08/20 (2022-2024)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2022-2024\Policy Committee on Planning, Land Use, and Development (PCPLUD)
COM 0675.398 2022-2024
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\Council Records\Communications\2022-2024
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(23) Display rooms for products sold elsewhere. <br />(24) Dwellings, double -family or duplex, provided that the maximum density shall <br />be one thousand two hundred fifty square feet of land area per rentable unit or <br />dwelling unit. <br />(25) Dwellings, multiple -family, provided that the maximum density shall be one <br />thousand two hundred fifty square feet of land area per rentable unit or <br />dwelling unit. <br />(26) Dwellings, single-family. <br />(27) Equipment sales and rental yards, and other yards where retail products are <br />displayed in the opera. <br />(28) FamiIy child care Homes. <br />(29) Farriers markets. When the vending activity in a farmers market involves <br />more than just the sale of local fresh and/or raw produce, plant life, fish and <br />local homegrown and homemade products for more than two days a week, the <br />director, at the time of plan approval, shall restrict the hours of use, <br />maintenance and operations and may require improvements as determined <br />appropriate to ensure its compatibility with the existing character of the <br />surrounding area. <br />(30) Financial institutions. <br />(31) Group living facilities. <br />(32) Home occupations, as permitted under section 25-4-13. <br />(33) Hospitals, sanitariums, old age, convalescent, nursing and rest homes. <br />(34) Hotels. <br />(35) Ice storage and dispensing facilities. <br />(36) Laboratories, medical and research. <br />(37) Laundries. <br />(38) Light manufacturing, processing and packaging, where the only retail sales <br />outlet for products produced is on the premises where produced. <br />(39) Medical clinics. <br />(40) Meeting facilities. <br />(41) Model homes, as permitted under section 25-4-8. <br />(42) Neighborhood parks, playgrounds, tennis courts, swimming pools, and similar <br />neighborhood recreational areas and uses. <br />(43) Offices. <br />(44) Personal services. <br />(45) Photography studios. <br />(46) Public uses and structures, as permitted under section 25-4-11. <br />(47) Printing shops, cartographing and duplicating processes such as blueprinting <br />or photostating shops. <br />(48) Repair establishments, minor. <br />(49) Restaurants. <br />(50) Retail establishments. <br />(51) Schools. <br />[(53)] (Q Telecommunication antennas, as permitted under section 25-4-12. <br />[(54)] (53) Theaters. <br />[(--5)] (L41 Time share units. <br />W" <br />
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