OS-1 OFFICE SERVICE DISTRICTS
The OS-1 Office Service Districts are designed to accommodate uses such as offices, banks, and personal services which can serve as transitional areas between residential and commercial districts and to provide a transition between major thoroughfares and residential districts.
(Ord. No. 401, § 900, 5-2-2005)
In an OS-1 Office Service District, no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected, except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this article:
(1)
Office buildings for any of the following occupations: executive, administrative, professional, accounting, writing, clerical, stenographic, drafting and sales subject to the limitations contained in section 44-235, Required conditions.
(2)
Medical and dental offices, including clinics.
(3)
Facilities for human care such as hospitals, sanitariums, rest and convalescent homes.
(4)
Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, and similar uses; drive-in facilities as an accessory use only.
(5)
Personal service establishments including barbershops, beauty shops, and health salons.
(6)
Off-street parking lots.
(7)
Churches.
(8)
Other uses similar to the above uses.
(9)
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to the above-permitted uses.
(Ord. No. 401, § 901, 5-2-2005)
The following uses shall be permitted, subject to the conditions hereinafter imposed for each use and subject further to the review and approval of the planning commission:
(1)
Mortuary establishments subject to the conditions of section 44-711(15).
(2)
Publicly owned buildings, telephone exchange buildings, and public utility offices, but not including storage yards, transformer stations, substations, or gas regulator stations.
(3)
Overhead or underground lines and necessary poles and towers to be erected to service primarily those areas beyond the city. Such review shall consider abutting property and uses as they relate to easements, rights-of-way, overhead lines, poles and towers and, further, shall consider injurious effects on property abutting or adjacent thereto and on the orderly appearance of the city. Essential services primarily for residents of the city shall be subject to the provisions of section 44-538.
(Ord. No. 401, § 902, 5-2-2005)
(a)
No interior display shall be visible from the exterior of the building.
(b)
The outdoor storage of goods or material is prohibited.
(c)
Warehousing or indoor storage of goods or material, beyond that normally incidental to the above-permitted uses, is prohibited.
(Ord. No. 401, § 903, 5-2-2005)
For area and bulk requirements, see article XVII of this chapter, Schedule of Regulations, limiting the height and bulk of buildings, the minimum size of lot by permitted land use, and providing minimum yard setback requirements.
(Ord. No. 401, § 904, 5-2-2005)
OS-1 OFFICE SERVICE DISTRICTS
The OS-1 Office Service Districts are designed to accommodate uses such as offices, banks, and personal services which can serve as transitional areas between residential and commercial districts and to provide a transition between major thoroughfares and residential districts.
(Ord. No. 401, § 900, 5-2-2005)
In an OS-1 Office Service District, no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected, except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this article:
(1)
Office buildings for any of the following occupations: executive, administrative, professional, accounting, writing, clerical, stenographic, drafting and sales subject to the limitations contained in section 44-235, Required conditions.
(2)
Medical and dental offices, including clinics.
(3)
Facilities for human care such as hospitals, sanitariums, rest and convalescent homes.
(4)
Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, and similar uses; drive-in facilities as an accessory use only.
(5)
Personal service establishments including barbershops, beauty shops, and health salons.
(6)
Off-street parking lots.
(7)
Churches.
(8)
Other uses similar to the above uses.
(9)
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to the above-permitted uses.
(Ord. No. 401, § 901, 5-2-2005)
The following uses shall be permitted, subject to the conditions hereinafter imposed for each use and subject further to the review and approval of the planning commission:
(1)
Mortuary establishments subject to the conditions of section 44-711(15).
(2)
Publicly owned buildings, telephone exchange buildings, and public utility offices, but not including storage yards, transformer stations, substations, or gas regulator stations.
(3)
Overhead or underground lines and necessary poles and towers to be erected to service primarily those areas beyond the city. Such review shall consider abutting property and uses as they relate to easements, rights-of-way, overhead lines, poles and towers and, further, shall consider injurious effects on property abutting or adjacent thereto and on the orderly appearance of the city. Essential services primarily for residents of the city shall be subject to the provisions of section 44-538.
(Ord. No. 401, § 902, 5-2-2005)
(a)
No interior display shall be visible from the exterior of the building.
(b)
The outdoor storage of goods or material is prohibited.
(c)
Warehousing or indoor storage of goods or material, beyond that normally incidental to the above-permitted uses, is prohibited.
(Ord. No. 401, § 903, 5-2-2005)
For area and bulk requirements, see article XVII of this chapter, Schedule of Regulations, limiting the height and bulk of buildings, the minimum size of lot by permitted land use, and providing minimum yard setback requirements.
(Ord. No. 401, § 904, 5-2-2005)