§ 25-2-691. WATERFRONT OVERLAY (WO) DISTRICT USES.  


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  • (A)

    This section applies to the waterfront overlay (WO) district, except for a community events use.

    (B)

    A residential use that is permitted in an MF-6 or more restrictive base district is also permitted in an NO or less restrictive base district.

    (C)

    A pedestrian-oriented use is a use that serves the public by providing goods or services and includes:

    (1)

    art gallery;

    (2)

    art workshop;

    (3)

    cocktail lounge;

    (4)

    consumer convenience services;

    (5)

    cultural services;

    (6)

    day care services (limited, general, or commercial);

    (7)

    food sales;

    (8)

    general retail sales (convenience or general);

    (9)

    park and recreation services;

    (10)

    residential uses;

    (11)

    restaurant (limited or general) without drive-in service; and

    (12)

    other uses as determined by the Land Use Commission.

    (D)

    Pedestrian oriented uses in an MF-1 or less restrictive base district:

    (1)

    are permitted on the ground floor of a structure; and

    (2)

    may be permitted by the Land Use Commission above the ground floor of a structure.

    (E)

    A determination by the Land Use Commission under Subsection (D)(1) may be appealed to the council. For the City Hall subdistrict, a determination by the Land Use Commission under Subsection (C)(11) may be appealed to council.

Source: Section 13-2-228; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 990715-115; Ord. 990902-57; Ord. 010607-8; Ord. 031211-11; Ord. 031211-41; Ord. 040617-Z-1.