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{ Deleted: (t) Retail sales conducted <br /> within structures, but excluding <br /> automobile and motorized equipment <br /> (C) Special requirements. The following special requirements are intended to implement sates, truck stops, gasoline and fuel sales <br /> the Redevelopment Plan, which is incorporated herein by reference. and drive-through restaurants; <br /> 1 � <br /> (2) Repair and service conducted <br /> (I) Existing uses that are not in conformance with this section may not be within structures, but excluding <br /> expanded, but may continue as nonconforming uses. Additions to a nonconforming single- automobile and motorized equipment <br /> rePairi <br /> family residential structure may be allowed, provided the square footage of the main floor of 1 <br /> the home is not increased by more than 33% from that which existed on January 11, 2006. (3) Professional, business, and health <br /> care offices; <br /> Also, accessory buildings or uncovered decks and porches may be constructed in conjunction <br /> with nonconforming single - family uses, provided they meet all of the conditions, including (4) Residences above the first floor, <br /> setbacks, as required in the R -2 Single Family District. (Ord. 2d #36, amended 7/14/2010) (5) Theaters and recreational <br /> businesses conducted within structures; <br /> (2) In making decisions about land use compatibility and dimensional criteria for and 1 1 <br /> uses and structures, the City shall have broad discretion to protect the public health, safety (6) Public parks and buildings. <br /> and welfare; and to protect the integrity of the M -1 District and surrounding residential <br /> neighborhoods. Redevelopment of any parcel shall be accomplished by submitting <br /> application as a Planned Unit Development. <br /> (3) Driveway access to any use shall not be permitted from Centerville Road or <br /> Main Street but rather planned side streets and alleys must be used for such access. <br /> (4) The architectural design and exterior building materials used in connection with <br /> any new or expanded use or structure shall be consistent with any architectural design or <br /> aesthetic control requirements established by the Redevelopment Plan. The city will engage <br /> the services of a consultant architect to assist with the review. The cost of such services may <br /> be charged to the applicant. <br /> (5) Stormwater management will be accomplished through regional stormwater <br /> facilities. Construction of the stormwater facilities may be accomplished through coordinated <br /> private improvements and public improvements, and maintenance of the stormwater facilities <br /> may be accomplished through district -wide assessments and user fees. Individual stormwater <br /> improvements that are not part of the planned regional stormwater management facilities are <br /> not permitted in the M -2 District. <br /> (Ord. 2d, #3. Amended 5/10/2006) <br /> {Comment M -2 is missing. DL <br /> § 156.052 MIXED USE NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT (M -2). <br /> (A) Purpose. It is intended that the M -2 District implement the "Master Plan and ( Formatted: Bullets and Numbering 1 <br /> Development Guidelines for Downtown Centerville," adopted by the City Council on <br /> January 11, 2006 ( "The Redevelopment Plan"), and provide for higher density residential <br /> uses and accessory retain and office uses to complement the adjoining M -1 District and <br /> existing neighborhoods. <br /> (B) Permitted Uses. A See Table 156 -A.1 • { Formatted: Bullets and Numbering <br /> { Formatted: Font: Not Bold <br /> (1) Residential uses with a density between 12 and 30 units per acre. <br />
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