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<br />dwellings shall not be prohibited or discouraged in the M-1 District. <br /> <br />The use or conversion of a residential structure for commercial use, other than a home <br />occupation, shall require Site Plan approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br />Factors to be considered for such a use conversion include, but are not limited to, <br />compatibility with adjacent land uses, structural appearance, structural adaptability, <br />investment relationship, term or length of conversion (interim or permanent) and <br />consistency with any land use plans prepared by the City for the Mixed Use District. <br /> <br />The architectural design and exterior building materials used in connection with any new or <br />expanded use or structure shall be consistent with any architectural design or aesthetic <br />control requirements established by the City for the Mixed Use District. <br /> <br />Division 85: Zero Lot Lines <br /> <br />In new residential subdivisions in M-1, R-2A, R-2, R-3 and R-4 Residential Zoning Districts, <br />structures may be arranged to include one (1) zero lot line provided that no windows or <br />doors open on this side of the structure. The appropriate setbacks apply. <br /> <br />Division 90: Parking ReQuirements <br /> <br />The following table illustrates the minimum number of parking spaces required for various <br />uses permitted in the City. The City may modify minimum parking requirements in the M-1 <br />District, as part of the Site Plan Approval process, if it is determined that the use is <br />consistent with the purpose of the district and street parking is sufficient to accommodate <br />the use. <br /> <br />Uses <br />Residential <br />Churches <br />Schools <br /> <br /> <br />ross floor area <br />ross floor area <br />ross floor area <br />ross floor area <br /> <br />Theaters <br />Restaurants <br />Offices <br />Retail <br />Convenience Stores <br /> <br />General Services <br />Trade Businesses <br />Manufacturin <br />Other Industrial <br />Car Washes <br />Drive-up <br />Restaurants <br /> <br />Page 29 of 65 <br />
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