§ 68-410.02. Permitted principal uses.  


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  • The purpose of listing the permitted principal uses is to identify principal uses that are allowable on a property within this zoning district. Subject to the provisions or restrictions contained in this section and elsewhere in this Code, permitted uses in the PR-MU core zoning district are as follows:

    (a)

    Artist studios with retail and/or wholesale distribution space for artist's original handmade works, excluding mass produced or manufactured products.

    (b)

    Eating establishments (without drive-through service) and drinking establishments, including bars, taverns, or nightclubs.

    (c)

    Entry and/or lobby space for upper story uses.

    (d)

    Financial institutions (without drive-through service).

    (e)

    Government uses, including parks and recreation facilities.

    (f)

    Home occupation.

    (g)

    Live-work units.

    (h)

    Museum, gallery, or exhibit hall.

    (i)

    Office uses.

    (j)

    Personal and professional services such as barbershops, beauty shops, tailoring, garment alteration and repair, shoe repair, dry cleaning pick-up and drop-off, health club, spa and other service uses similar in character and intensity.

    (k)

    Religious institution use.

    (l)

    Residential dwelling units only as a component of mixed-use development. Residential dwelling units shall not be allowed on the ground level of any structure except for the entry and/or lobby space for upper story uses.

    (m)

    Retail establishments.

    (n)

    Indoor entertainment facilities.

    (o)

    Tourist dwellings units. The tourist dwelling units shall not be allowed on the ground level of any structure.

    (p)

    Parking lot and parking structure including for fee. A parking structure must provide liner building with active storefronts.

    (q)

    Materially similar uses. Uses similar to and no more intense than those permitted uses listed above shall also be determined permitted uses. The city manager or designee shall review and evaluate each of these uses in accordance with criteria set forth in section 68-410.05, "Interpretation of materially similar uses."

(Ord. No. 12-09, § 4, 12-18-12; Ord. No. 15-03, § 3, 7-7-15 )