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Buildings are required to have contrasting architectural features and must be designed to be aesthetically <br />pleasing. <br />Cross-reference: <br /> Signs, see Chapter 152 <br /> Adult business licensing, see Chapter 110 <br />Ord. 2d, #40. Amended 12/22/2010, Ord. 2d #58 amended 10/10/2012 <br />§§ 156.041 THROUGH 156.049 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. <br />§ 156.050 PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT (P-1). <br />(A)Purpose. It is intended that the P-1 District provide opportunities for government facilities, schools, <br />churches, hospitals, libraries and other similar public and institutional uses. <br />(B)Permitted uses. <br />(1)Government buildings, structures, facilities, utilities, rights-of-way, easements, parks, open <br />spaces and vacant land; and <br />(2)Schools, churches, cultural and educational facilities and uses, libraries, hospitals and health <br />facilities. <br />Ord. 2d #58, amended 10/10/2012 <br />§ 156.051 MIXED USE DISTRICT (M-1). § 156.051 MIXED USE DISTRICT (M-1). <br />(A)Purpose. It is intended that the M-1 District implement the "Master Plan and Development Guidelines <br />for Downtown Centerville," adopted by the City Council on January 11, 2006 (the "Redevelopment <br />Plan"), and provide for the unique layout and character of a traditional central business district with <br />retail, professional office, accessory residential and otretail, professional office, accessory residential and other mixed uses. The M-1 District correlates to the her mixed uses. The <br /> M-1 District correlates to the <br />ÐMixed Use CorridorsÑ in the Redevelopment Plan. ÐMixed Use CorridorsÑ in the Redevelopment Plan. <br />(B)Permitted uses. See Table 156-A.1. <br />(1)(1)Residential uses with a density beResidential uses with a density between 12 and 30 units per acre. tween 12 and 30 units per acre. <br />(2)Retail uses must occupy the first floor of all buildings. <br />(C)Special requirements. The following special requirements are intended to implement the Redevelopment <br />Plan, which is incorporated herein by reference. <br />357 tğŭĻ <br /> <br />
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