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A. Types of Uses

1. Permitted (P)

A “P” in the use table indicates that a use is allowed by right in the respective district. Such uses are subject to all other applicable requirements of this Ordinance, including restrictions and prohibitions within an approved development plan of record for the property under consideration. They are not subject to the limited use standards found in Sec. 5.3, Limited Use Standards.

2. Permitted Subject to Limitations (L)

An “L” indicates that a use shall be permitted by right; provided, that the use meets the additional requirements imposed by the referenced section in the “Notes” column of the table. These could include appropriate limited use standards set forth in Sec. 5.3, Limited Use Standards, and, for residential uses, the intensity standards imposed in Article 6, District Intensity Standards; the design standards imposed in Article 7, Design Standards; and/or Article 16, Design Districts. Such uses are subject to all other applicable requirements of this Ordinance, including restrictions and prohibitions within an approved development plan of record for the property under consideration.

3. Special Use Permit Required (M or m)

An “M” (Major) or “m” (minor) indicates that a use is only allowed where approved as a special exception by the appropriate approving authority in accordance with the procedures set forth in Sec. 3.9, Special Use Permit.

a. Special uses are subject to all other applicable requirements in this Ordinance, including the additional listed use standards in Sec. 5.3, Limited Use Standards, except where expressly modified by the approving authority as part of the special use approval.

b. A special use permit shall not be required if an approved development plan exists for the site and the specifications on the development plan comply with paragraph 3.5.6K, Uses and Minor/Major Special Use Permits; or the development plan also serves as a site plan or preliminary plat pursuant to paragraph 3.5.6F, Development Plan as Site Plan/Preliminary Plat. This allowance shall not apply to text-only development plans.

4. Development Plan Required ()

A stacked addition symbol (“”) indicates that a use is allowed through approval of a development plan submitted in accordance with Sec. 3.5, Zoning Map Change, or if not in conflict with an existing development plan for the property under consideration. For planned districts without a development plan (a zoning designation resulting from translational zoning from previous zoning ordinances), the stacked addition symbol (“”) shall be considered Permitted (P).

5. Not Permitted (Blank Cell)

A blank cell in the use table indicates that a use is not allowed in the respective district.

B. Use Categories

Characteristics, principal uses and accessory uses of the various use categories are found in Sec. 5.2, Use Categories.

C. Notes

The “Notes” column on the use table is a cross-reference to the applicable limited use standards in Sec. 5.3, Limited Use Standards, and, for residential uses, the intensity standards in Article 6, District Intensity Standards and the design standards imposed in Article 7, Design Standards.