Section 175-37.03 PERMITTED
USES.
A. All
planned neighborhood developments shall permit
the following residential and accessory uses:
1. Detached
single-family dwellings;
2. Two-family
dwellings;
3. Multi-family
dwellings;
4. Townhouses
with
a maximum of eight units per structure;
5. Accessory
buildings
or uses as defined in Town Code Section 175-3;
6. Recreation
or
park facilities;
7. Retirement
living
facilities (handicapped accessible)
8. Municipal
buildings
or uses;
9. Public
utilities: poles, lines,
booster and relay stations, distribution transformers, pipes, meters
and other
facilities necessary for the provision and maintenance of public
utilities,
including water and sewerage systems. Such utilities shall be
buried or
otherwise screened in accordance with design standards of the
development;
10. Home
Occupations as set forth in Section 175-108;
11. Public
libraries;
12. Schools;
and
13. Churches.
B. Planned
neighborhood developments shall permit the
following community and institutional uses under the terms set forth in
Section
175-37.9, Density Bonus:
1. Day
care centers; and
2. Community
Halls.
C. Planned
neighborhood developments comprising 50
acres or more may contain the uses permitted in subsections A and B as
well as
the following commercial uses:
1. Neighborhood–oriented
commercial
businesses;
2. Personal
services;
3. Business
or professional offices; and
4. Neighborhood
restaurants; and
5. Banks,
branch banks and financial institutions.
D. Planned
neighborhood developments may include the
following uses provided such uses are either specifically approved as
part of
the original development plan or approved by special use permit in
accordance
with Section 175-136 if proposed subsequent to approval of the Master
Land Use
Plan.
1. Bed and
Breakfast home
2. Assisted
Living Facility or other nursing home as permitted in the R-3 District.
3.
Automotive fuel facilities in conjunction
with neighborhood retail stores, provided adequate demonstration is
made that
the facility can be supported by the neighborhood in which it is
located
without attracting additional traffic into the neighborhood. Such
facilities shall not include the storage or sale of automobiles,
automotive
mechanical or body repair work, painting, welding or other activities
not
normally associated with the dispensing of gasoline.
E. Except
as otherwise specified for PND’s, proposed
uses within a PND shall be subject to the provisions set forth for such
use in
the Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 175 of the Town Code).
F. Prohibited
Uses
Junkyards,
off-site signage, used automobiles and truck/trailer
sales, mobile homes, outdoor storage yards, and industrial uses are
prohibited
in a Planned Neighborhood Development.