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(A)Purpose. It is intended that the R-3 District provide for higher -density residential district where a <br />variety of dwelling types are permitted, provided the overall density of the property meets the district <br />goal of 12 units per acre. The design and circulation of new residential areas are also intended to be <br />complementary with and enhance the community's small-town atmosphere. All development within this <br />district shall be submitted for consideration through the Planned Unit Development process. A site <br />submitted for Planned Unit Development in this district shall be a minimum of two acres. <br />(B) Permitted uses and structures. See Table 156-A.1. <br />(C) Special Requirements. <br />(1) Existing uses that are not in conformance with this section may not be expanded, but may <br />continue as nonconforming uses. These nonconforming uses may be repaired and maintained and <br />are allowed minor improvements that do not expand the use. <br />(2) In making decisions about land use compatibility and dimensional criteria for uses and <br />structures, the City shall have broad discretion to protect the public health, safety and welfare; <br />and to protect the integrity of surrounding residential neighborhoods. Development or <br />redevelopment of any parcel shall be accomplished by submitting application as a Planned Unit <br />Development. <br />(3) RESIDENTML CARE FOR JUVENILE SEX OFFENDERS. The City finds that this use is <br />appropriate for the R-3 district, but determines that in order to protect the safety of children and <br />other vulnerable persons, this use should be located away from places that children and other <br />vulnerable persons frequently are present. Such are may only be performed at a location no less <br />than 1500 feet from any bike path or trail, bus stop, school, day care, nursing home, residential <br />facility serving children or vulnerable persons, public park, recreational use facility, or other <br />public or private place where children or vulnerable persons would normally frequent or <br />congregate. <br />(4) No development in this district is permitted without city water and sanitary service. <br />(5) Appendix A, "District Regulations Lot and Yard Requirements" is hereby amended to include <br />requirements that shall apply to this district. <br />Ord. 2d, #45, Added 02/0212010, Ord. 2d #37, amended 09/2212010, Ord. 2d #58, amended 10/10/2012 <br />§ 156.022 THROUGH 156.029 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. <br />§ 156.030 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT (B-1). <br />(A)Purpose. It is intended that the B-1 District provide opportunities for retail and service business uses <br />which require larger development sites, highway visibility or highway access. <br />338 1 Page <br />
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