§ 25-2-897. ACCESSORY USES FOR A PRINCIPAL CIVIC USE.  


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  • For a principal civic use, the following are accessory uses:

    (1)

    a dwelling unit that is occupied only by a family that has at least one member employed on-site for security, maintenance, management, supervision, or personal service;

    (2)

    refreshment stands and convenience food or beverage sales that serve a public assembly use;

    (3)

    cafeterias, dining halls, and similar food services that are primarily for the convenience of employees, residents, clients, patients, or visitors;

    (4)

    gift shops, news stands, and similar commercial activities primarily for the convenience of employees, residents, clients, patients, or visitors;

    (5)

    parking facilities, except a facility located in an SF-6 or more restrictive zoning district may not exceed the minimum parking requirements; and

    (6)

    a columbarium that:

    (a)

    is affiliated with a religious assembly use;

    (b)

    occupies not more than 10 percent of the site area or 10,000 square feet, whichever is less;

    (c)

    is oriented to the interior to the site; and

    (d)

    is not visible from public rights-of-way.

Source: Section 13-2-306; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11.