Accessory uses and structures (Notes 1, 2 and 7) High Adult uses Agricultural Uses (not regulated) (Note 6) Agritourism (Note 29) Alcoholic beverages stores, packaged, for retail sales Alteration, clothing repair Ambulance, fire, and emergency services (Note 13) Animal hospitals or veterinary clinics, excluding kennels Animal hospitals or veterinary clinics, with kennels Antique store Apartments (Multi-family housing), Apparel sales ( clothing, shoes, accessories) Appliance sales Assembly halls, coliseums, gymnasiums Assembly and Distribution of products, including bluk storage of chemicals Assisted living residences, nursing homes Automobile parking lots as a principal use Automobile parking lots for business or industry in residential areas Automobile supplies and parts, retail Automobile repair service, no open storage of wrecked vehicles; outside parking for no more than 2 vehicles unless screened or in rear yard. Note 3 Automobile sales, new and used Automobile rental and leasing 26
Automobile towing and storage services, limited to 30 vehicles. Note 4. Automobile wrecking yards and scrap metal dealers (Note 4) High Banks, savings and loan, or credit union Bars, as a principal use Note 5 Barber and beauty shops Bed and breakfast inn Bicycle sales and repair Billiard, pool halls, bingo games, game rooms, etc. ee Note 14 Boat works and sales Bookstore (excluding adult) Bottling works Bowling alleys Building specialties sales - glass and mirror shops; tile, stone and brick sales; blind and awning shops with on-premises work and indoor storage ee Note 2 and 7 Building supply, lumber and equipment sales, including fenced open storage less than 25,000 sq. ft. (Note 2 and Note 7) Building supply warehouse, retail sales more than 25,000 sq. ft. including open storage Note 2 and Note 7 Bus terminals Business colleges, barber and beauty schools, art and pottery classes, music academies, dance studios, other community based classes Cabinet and woodworking shops 27
High Car washes, including drive-through ee Note 8 Catering and banquet halls Cemeteries and mausoleums Churches, synagogues and their customary accessory uses, ee Note 9 Carnivals and fairs Clubs and lodges, private for membership Cluster developments (residential) Coin operated amusements, game rooms. ee Note 14 Community centers, recreation and arts centers, senior centers ee Note 10 Computer sales and service Condominiums Condominiums, commercial Convenience stores with gasoline pumps Copy, Duplicating Dairy products processing and distributing facilities Dairy bars, ice cream shops with on-premises retail sales Day care centers, children or adults; for more than 6 persons Day care as a home occupation for 6 or fewer persons Note 11 Dry cleaning and laundry establishments (2,000 sq. ft. or less and no steam emissions) Dry cleaning and laundry establishments, larger than 2,000 sq. ft. Dwellings, duplex 28
High Dwellings, apartments (multi-family) Dwellings, condominiums (multi-family) Dwellings, residential quarters, condominiums and apartments, above businesses, ee Note 27 Dwellings, single family detached Dwellings, townhouses Eco-Tourism (Note 23) Equipment rental and leasing, no outside storage Equipment rental and leasing, with outside storage ee Note 7 Fabricating shops Family care homes for less than 6 persons. ee Note 12 Farm machinery sales and repairs Farm upplies ales (feed, seed, fertilier, produce, etc) (Note 27a) Farms, bona fide ee Note 6 Finance or loan office Fire, ambulance and emergency services ee Note 13 Florist shops Food processing, wholesale Fuel oil sales Funeral homes, mortuaries Furniture sales Game room, video game room, coin operated amusement, bingo, pool halls. ee Note 14 29
High Garden center or retail nursery (Note 15) Gift shops Golf, baseball driving ranges Golf Courses, only Golf courses, miniature, par three Government offices, excluding fire and emergency services stations Greenhouses incidental to residential use Greenhouses, Nursery, plant cultivation and sales Greenhouses, horticultural nurseries Group developments (e.g. office developments, industrial parks, etc.) Group homes for more than 6 individuals, by whatever name called, licensed by the state Grocery stores. ee Note 15 Hardware tore Health and fitness clubs or gyms Home occupations. ee Note 16 Hospitals Hotels and motels Industrial supplies and equipment, sales and service Jewelry and pawn shops Junkyard, scrap processor, auto wrecking establishment. ee Note 17. Kennels or pet grooming, no outside pens or runs Kennels or pet grooming, with outdoor pens or runs 30
High Landscape, horticultural services Laundromat, self-service Laundry and dry cleaning establishments, less than 3000 sq. ft. Laundry and dry cleaning establishments, larger than 3000 sq. ft. Libraries ing sales and service Locksmiths and gunsmiths Lumber yards, building materials storage and sales, including fenced open storage. ee Note 2 and Note 7. Machine shops Manufactured housing, temporary classroom. ee Note 20. Manufactured housing, temporary for dwelling Manufactured Housing, Temporay Use for Custodial Care on lot with existing Unit (Note 30) Manufactured housing, temporary office or commercial establishment. ee Note 20 Manufactured housing parks Manufactured housing sales Manufactured Housing, Class AA (Doublewide) on ingle Lot (Note 28) Manufactured housing, Class A, on single lot, permitted in Manufactured Housing Overlay District only. ee Note 18. Manufactured housing, Class B, in parks only. (Manufactured housing parks require a pecial Use Permit.) ee Note 19 Manufacturing, apparel only 31
Manufacturing, bedding, carpet and pillows High Manufacturing, beverage products Manufacturing, brick, tile and pottery Manufacturing, chemicals (meeting all EPA and state standards) Manufacturing, concrete and asphalt Manufacturing, electrical appliances and electronic equipment Manufacturing, fabricated metal products Manufacturing, food and related products Manufacturing, furniture Manufacturing, machine tools Manufacturing, paints and household chemicals (meeting all EPA and state standards) Manufacturing, paper goods Manufacturing, pharmaceutical products Manufacturing, plastics, leather and rubber goods Manufacturing, sheet metals and roofing materials Manufacturing, textiles Manufacturing or processing not otherwise listed Martial arts instruction Meat and poultry processing Medical and dental offices and clinics Metal coating and plating Metal fabrication 32
High Migrant labor housing Millwork, plywood and veneer Miniature and par 3 golf courses Mixed uses in a single building (e.g. retail first floor, residential above) Monument works and sales Moving and transfer companies Nursing homes, assisted living residences Office supplies and equipment, sales and service Offices, business and professional Office uses not otherwise classified Oil and gas distributors, bulk sales, no service stations Opticians and optical goods services and sales Paint and wallpaper sales Paper goods, assembly and distribution Parks, playgrounds, greenways Parking lots as a principal use Parking lots, business, commercial or industrial in residential district Photographic studios Planned unit developments Plastic and rubber parts assembly Plumbing and heating services with parking for service vehicles Police stations 33
High Post offices Printing plants, screen printing Professional offices Public utility facilities, excluding service and storage yards. ee note 21. Public utility facilities, including service and storage yards. ee note 22. Quarries Radio and television stations, studios, and offices (no towers) Radio, television and cellular phone towers, free standing Real estate offices Recreational vehicle sales Research laboratories Restaurants, not including drive-through windows Restaurants, including drive-through windows, provided restaurant is separated from a residential property by an opaque fence at least 8 ft. high and landscaping Retail sales not otherwise listed Retail and membership warehouse establishments, over 25,000 sq. ft. Revival tents, temporary alvage yards, junkyards, auto parts. ee Note 17. atellite dishes, free standing. ee Note 23. awmills or planing mills chools, elementary and secondary ervice and repair shops for computers, televisions and appliances 34
High ervice stations, major repair. ee Note 24. ervice stations, no major repair service (including convenience stores). ee Note 24 heet metal and roofing shops hoe repair shops hopping centers ign painting and fabricating shops igns, subject to Article IV kating rinks wim and tennis clubs wimming pools as accessory use to a residence. (Note 25) Tailor, dressmaker, alteration shops Telecommunications towers, freestanding Telecommunications towers mounted on rooftops, steeples, water towers Theaters (indoor) Theaters, drive-in Tire recapping and retreading Tire sales houses Truck and trailer rental Trucking terminals Upholstery shops Veterinary clinics, no outside kennel Veterinary clinics, outside kennel 35
Video, DVD sales and rental, excluding adult video stores Warehouses, general storage, excluding storage of uncured hides, explosives, oil and gas products High Warehouses, self-storage Water and wastewater treatment plants Wholesale establishments not otherwise listed Wholesale storage of gasoline or oil in bulk terminal plants District (formally B-1 Central and B-2 Business Districts) District (formally B-2H Highway and B-3 Highway Business Districts) R-40 = Low R-20 = Low = R-8 = High = Industrial = Industrial District (formally B-4 Business District 36