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Harris County Unincorporated
City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 2

- USE OF LAND AND STRUCTURES

Article 2 defines the zoning districts in Harris County and identifies the specific uses to which land and structures may be put in the various zoning districts, including certain uses or structures for which special approval is required in order to be allowed. In addition, this Article identifies specific uses within each zoning district to which restrictions may apply, which are presented in Article 3 of this Development Code.

Sec. 201.- Zoning districts; established.

For the purposes of this Development Code, the County is hereby divided into zoning districts, as follows:

Agricultural Zoning Districts.

A-1  General Agricultural and Forestry District

Residential Zoning Districts.

R-R  Rural Residential District

R-1  Low-Density Residential

R-2  Medium-Density Residential District

R-3  High-Density Residential District

MHU-1  Manufactured Housing Unit District—Parks

MHU-2  Manufactured Housing Unit District—Subdivisions

Apartment/Office Zoning Districts.

A/O  Apartment and Office Building

Commercial Zoning Districts.

C-1  Central Commercial District

C-3  Neighborhood Commercial District

C-4  Highway Commercial District

Industrial Zoning Districts.

M-1  General Manufacturing District

M-2  Heavy Manufacturing and Sexually Oriented Establishment District

Planned Unit Development (PUD) Districts.

PRD  Planned Residential Development

PCD  Planned Commercial Development

PMD  Planned Manufacturing Development

CUPD  Community Unit Planned Development

CORD  Commercial Outdoor Recreation Development [Floating District]

Inactive Zoning Districts.

Resort  Resort District

Sec. 202. - Official zoning map.

The unincorporated area of Harris County, Georgia is hereby divided into zoning districts, as shown on the Official Zoning Map of Harris County, Georgia which, together with all explanatory matter thereon, and accompanying pages, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this Development Code.


Sec. 204. - Uses allowed in each zoning district.

This Section identifies the uses that are allowed by right or by special use approval in each of the zoning districts and uses to which certain restrictions apply.


202.01 - Official zoning map.

(a)

The Official Zoning Map of Harris County, Georgia is hereby adopted and identified as that map or series of maps, adopted by the Board of Commissioners, that show the precise location and boundaries of the zoning districts and that is certified by the County Clerk of Harris County, Georgia.

(b)

A certified copy of the Official Zoning Map shall be kept in the Community Development, where it shall be available for public inspection.

(c)

The Official Zoning Map may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions of this Code.

202.02 - Amendments to the official zoning map.

(a)

The Official Zoning Map may be amended from time to time by the Board of Commissioners, but no amendment shall become effective unless it shall have been proposed by or shall have first been submitted to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation in conformity with the procedures set forth in this Development Code.

(b)

Changes made in district boundaries or other matters portrayed on the zoning maps shall be entered on said maps promptly after such change has been approved by the governing authority together with an entry on the maps showing the date and ordinance number such action was approved. No amendment to this ordinance which involves matters portrayed on the zoning maps shall become effective until such change and entry has been made on said maps.

202.03 - Replacement of the official zoning map.

In the event that the Official Zoning Map becomes damaged, destroyed, lost or difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of changes and additions, the Board of Commissioners may, by resolution, adopt a new Official Zoning Map which shall supersede the prior Official Zoning Map. The new Official Zoning Map may correct drafting or other errors or omissions in the prior Official Zoning Map, but no such correction shall have the effect of amending the original Official Zoning Map.

202.04 - Interpretation of zoning district boundaries.

Where uncertainty exists with respect to the location and boundaries shown on the Official Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:

(a)

Where a zoning district boundary line is shown as following or approximately following the center line of a street, a county road, a state highway, an alley, or railroad right-of-way or such lines extended, then such lines shall be construed to be the zoning district boundary lines.

(b)

Where a zoning district boundary line is shown as approximately following a corporate limits line, a militia district line, a land lot line, a lot line or such lines extended, then such lines shall be construed to be the zoning district boundary lines.

(c)

Where a zoning district boundary line is shown as following or approximately following shorelines, then such lines shall be construed to follow such shorelines. In the event of change in the shoreline, the zoning district boundary lines shall be construed as moving with the actual shoreline. Where a zoning district boundary line is shown as following or approximately following the center lines of streams, rivers, canals, lakes or other bodies of water, then such lines shall be construed to be the zoning district boundary lines.

(d)

Distances not specifically indicated on the zoning map shall be determined by the scale of the map. Where a zoning district boundary line is shown as being set back from a street, a county road, a state highway, an interstate highway or a railroad right-of-way and approximately parallel thereto, then such zoning district boundary line shall be construed as being at the scaled distance from the center line of the street, county road, state highway, interstate highway or railroad right-of-way and as being parallel thereto.

(e)

Where a zoning district boundary line divides a lot, the location of the district boundary line shall be the scaled distance from the lot lines. In this situation, the requirements of the zoning district in which the greater portion of the lot lies shall apply to the balance if the lot except that such extension shall not include any part of a lot that lies more than 50 feet beyond the zoning district boundary line.

(f)

In the case of a through lot fronting on two approximately parallel streets that is divided by a zoning district boundary line paralleling the streets, the restrictions of the zoning district in which each frontage of the through lot lies shall apply to that portion of the through lot.

(g)

When the application of the aforementioned rules leaves a reasonable doubt as to the boundaries between two districts, the regulations of the more restrictive district shall govern the entire parcel in question, unless otherwise determined by the board of zoning adjustment.

202.05 - Special conditions of previous zoning approvals retained.

All special conditions and special stipulations imposed as conditions of zoning approval of property prior to adoption of the Official Zoning Map are hereby retained and reaffirmed and shall continue in full force and effect until such time as the property is rezoned or the prior zoning action of the Board of Commissioners is amended through the zoning approval process established by this Development Code.

203.01 - General.

(a)

Zoning Districts. All lands in the incorporated area of Harris County, Georgia are included in one or another of the zoning districts established by this Development Code.

(b)

Inactive Zoning Districts. Inactive districts, which have use and development standards that apply to existing parcels zoned in these classifications, are addressed in Article 15 of this Development Code. No additional parcels will be rezoned to any inactive district classification.

(c)

Conformity with Zoning District Regulations. Except for individual nonconformities addressed in Article 1 of this Development Code:

(1)

No property shall be used except in accordance with its zoning designation on the Official Zoning Map, application conditions of zoning approval for the property, and all applicable provisions of this Development Code.

(2)

The regulations set by this Development Code within each zoning district shall be minimum regulations and shall apply uniformly, and to each class or kind or structure or land, except when modifications are provided in this Development Code.

(d)

Lot and Building Standards. Unless otherwise specified in this Development Code, principal uses and lots shall conform to the requirements in Article 4.

(e)

Allowed Uses. Unless otherwise specified in this Development Code, see Section 204 for allowed principal uses, accessory uses, temporary uses, and restrictions that apply to particular uses.

203.02 - Agricultural zoning districts; purpose.

(a)

A-1 General Agricultural and Forestry District: The objective of this district is to encourage and promote agricultural and forestry uses in the rural areas of the County.

203.03 - Residential zoning districts, including planned developments; purpose.

(a)

R-R Rural Residential District. The objective of this district is to preserve the natural resources and environmentally sensitive areas and encourage and promote agricultural and forestry uses in the rural areas of the County while providing for very low density residential use.

(b)

R-1 Low-Density Residential District. The objective of this district is to preserve land areas for single dwelling unit structures and to promote residential areas with low densities. These areas are intended to be geographically defined and protected from the encroachment of uses not performing a function necessary to a residential environment. Environmentally sensitive resources should be protected and integration of such resources into residential development design is encouraged.

(c)

R-2 Medium-Density Residential District. The objective of this district is to provide and preserve land areas for single dwelling unit structures and low-density multiple dwelling unit structures, not to exceed two dwelling units per structure, which will achieve an overall medium density of residential development. Natural resources and environmentally sensitive areas should be protected and integration of such resources into residential development design is encouraged. R-2 districts should be located in areas with good proximity to central community facilities and in areas where a stable transition from one district or density or development to another is desirable.

(d)

R-3 High-Density Residential District. The objective of this district is to promote and encourage the development of multi-dwelling unit structures in areas served by facilities and services necessary to result in efficient, but not overcrowded, high-density residential development. Intensities of land development should be limited to avoid congestion of building and traffic and to provide adequate open space for a healthful and tasteful environment. Nonresidential uses should be limited to those necessary to directly serve residents in high-density residential districts. Natural resources and environmentally sensitive areas should be protected and integration of such resources into residential development design is encouraged

(e)

MHU-1 Manufactured Home Unit District—Parks. The objective of this district is to provide areas within the County for the placement of manufactured housing units in parks which are designed for the placement of manufactured housing units.

(f)

MHU-2 Manufactured Home Unit District—Subdivisions. The objective of this district is to provide areas within the County for placement of manufactured housing units in concentrated locations and for proper management of land development. The district shall permit subdivisions designed for the placement of manufactured housing units and single-family residences.

(g)

PRD—Planned Residential Development. The intent of this district is to encourage development in areas of the County that have the required infrastructure and are capable of supporting the residential, recreational, and commercial features. A PRD is a planned development with residential principal land uses and commercial secondary uses, as detailed in Section 506 of this Development Code. Natural resources and environmentally sensitive areas should be protected and integration of such resources into residential development design is encouraged

203.04 - Apartment/office zoning district; purpose.

(a)

A/O Apartment/Office: The purpose of this district is to create an environment especially suited to a group of professional, general administrative and general sales offices, together with high-density residential uses and required infrastructure to support the proposed action.

203.05 - Commercial zoning districts, including planned developments; purpose.

(a)

C-1 Central Business [Commercial] District. The objective of this district is to provide and preserve a central area of intensive commercial, financial, professional, governmental and cultural activities scaled to pedestrian needs. Uses which do not require a central location and create hazards in the performance of centralized functions are discouraged.

(b)

C-3 Neighborhood Commercial District. The objective of this district is to encourage small-scale retail developments that provide goods and services to meet the daily needs and the convenience of residential neighborhood residents. It is intended that neighborhood shopping areas be developed as units with adequate off-street parking and access controls and with appropriate buffers to protect and preserve surrounding residential development.

(c)

C-4 Highway Commercial District. The objective of this district is to provide areas for the development of commercial establishments which cater specifically to motor vehicle needs. It is also the intent of this district to provide adequate land areas in terms of width and depth to meet the needs of commercial development where access is dependent on vehicular trade. In certain instances where the objectives of this district can be met, manufacturing activities where products are sold on the premises only may be permitted. The location and development of these commercial activities shall be encouraged so as to minimize traffic hazards and interference with adjacent uses. This district also allows live-work units.

(d)

PCD—Planned Commercial Development. A planned development whose primary or principal land use is commercial. Residential and CORD District uses are permitted, provided they are secondary to the commercial use of the development, as detailed in Article 5 of this Development Code.

(e)

CORD—Commercial Outdoor Recreation Development District. The objective of this district is to provide areas for private recreational facilities and activities, which does not include seasonal hunting rights between consenting parties.

203.06 - Mixed use zoning districts; purpose.

(a)

Community Unit Planned Development. A planned development that requires a mix of uses which may include, low-, medium-, and high-density residential, various commercial uses, offices, and commercial outdoor recreation in areas that can physically and environmentally accommodate such development, and where sufficient transportation infrastructure, utility infrastructure, and governmental services are either planned or readily available to support the development. Natural resources and environmentally sensitive areas should be protected and integration of such resources into residential development design is encouraged.

203.07 - Industrial zoning districts; purpose.

(a)

M-1 General Manufacturing District. The objective of this district is to provide areas for the development of light manufacturing and assembly plants and their related activities. It is also the intent of this district that noise, odor, dust and glare associated with uses permitted in this district be confined with buildings so as to minimize the effects upon adjacent development and uses. It is also the intent of this district that traffic generated by uses permitted including raw materials, finished products and employees, be minimal but that transportation facilities and routes be easily accessible.

(b)

M-2 Heavy Manufacturing District and Sexually Oriented Establishment District. The objective of this district is to provide areas which are suitable for manufacturing uses which might produce objectionable characteristics as a part of their normal operational activities but to minimize their effects upon surrounding development through strict adherence to performance standards and by review of manufacturing uses which produce abnormal objectional characteristics and to provide areas which are suitable for sexually oriented establishment uses which studies have shown might produce objectionable characteristics through adverse secondary effects into the surrounding community.

(c)

PMD—Planned Manufacturing Development. A planned development with the primary or principal land use being manufacturing. Residential, commercial, and CORD District uses are permitted, provided they are secondary to the manufacturing use of the development, as detailed in Article 5 of this Development Code.

204.01 - Principal uses.

(a)

A principal use is the specific, primary purpose for which land or a building is used.

(b)

Principal uses that are allowed by right or allowed only by special use approval in each zoning district are shown on the following Table 2-1.

(c)

In Planned Unit Developments (PUDs), uses that are allowed are established through approval of the planned development and are not indicated in the Use Tables. The allowed uses will correspond with uses allowed in the various zoning districts under which the PUD is developed. See the Subdivisions and Planned Developments Article (Article 5) of this Development Code for details on allowed uses in each type of planned development,

204.02 - Accessory and temporary uses.

(a)

An accessory use is a use that is permitted on a property in conjunction with a principal use. An accessory use is incidental to the principal use and would not exist independent of the principal use.

(b)

A temporary use is a use having a specific duration or the end of which is related to a specific action, usually lasting for only a few days or months at a time.

(c)

Accessory uses and temporary uses that are allowed in conjunction with a principal use are shown on Table 2-2.

(d)

See 204.01(c) for accessory or temporary uses in a planned development.

204.03 - Special uses.

Principal and accessory uses that are Special Uses may be granted subject to special use approval procedures as set forth in the Procedures and Permits Article of this Development Code.

204.04 - Restrictions on particular uses.

(a)

Restrictions that apply to certain principal uses and to certain zoning districts are referenced on Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 and are contained in Article 3.

(b)

The restrictions also apply to special uses unless specifically waived or modified as a stipulation of special use approval.

(c)

The provisions of Article 3 that apply to development in general, may not be indicated in either of the two tables.

204.05 - Prohibited uses.

(a)

Any principal use not specifically permitted by the applicable zoning district, whether by right or with approval as a Special Use, is specifically prohibited, as indicated in Table 2-1.

(b)

Any accessory use not specifically permitted by the applicable zoning district, whether by right or with approval as a Special Use, is specifically prohibited, as indicated in Table 2-2.

204.06 - Interpretation of uses.

Some degree of interpretation will occasionally be required. It is not possible to list each and every variation or name of a given use.

(a)

In addition to other generally accepted references and resources, the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS), published by the U.S. Department of Commerce (2017 edition or later edition), may be referred to in order to interpret the definition of uses listed on Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 and to identify similar uses that may be allowed along with each listed use. The NAICS classification number is shown on the tables for each applicable use for reference and interpretation only; the NAICS is not adopted as part of this Development Code.

(b)

The NAICS assigns classification numbers to businesses and industries based on the primary business activity in which the company is engaged. While business activity usually corresponds to land use type, and therefore can be easily assigned to appropriate zoning districts, there are exceptions. Some businesses may be primarily engaged in a certain industry—such as telecommunications, for instance, like AT&T—but individual locations host notably different activities. For a company like AT&T, for instance, different facilities may include retail stores for telephones, offices for administrative functions, satellite and exchange switching stations, and repair and installation staging lots where heavy equipment vehicles, telephone poles, wire spools and materials are stored. As a result, interpretation is occasionally needed for an individual use, regardless of the business activity in which the parent company is engaged.

(1)

The NAICS classification number is shown on the use tables for each applicable use for reference and interpretation only; the NAICS is not adopted as part of this Development Code.

(2)

If no NAICS classification number is shown on the table, there is no corresponding category to the land use listed. The use may be residential in nature (there are no NAICS categories for residences) or may be a land use activity not generally recognized as a business activity or industry type.

(c)

In all cases of uncertainty, the determination of whether or not a particular use is allowed in a particular zoning district shall reflect the purpose of the zoning district as stated in this Article, both the common and dictionary definitions of the use, and the array of listed uses that are allowed in the district as to their character and intensity.

204.07 - Use tables.

The following tables list the uses allowed by right and by special use approval in each zoning district, as described herein:

(a)

An "A" means that the use is allowed in the zoning district without any qualifications, except wherever such qualifications may be indicated in this Development Code. Such indication will also be noted in the righthand column of the table of uses.

(b)

An "SU" means that the use is allowed only by special use approval. A listed special use is one that may be granted only when certain conditions are met in accordance with the special use process described in Article 8 of this Ordinance. Additional restrictions may also apply, as noted in the righthand column of the table of uses.

(c)

A blank space indicates that the use is not allowed in any district and is specifically prohibited.

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Table 2-1  Principal Use Table

NAICS Ref. Principal Uses Zoning Districts A-1 R-R R-1 R-2 R-3 A/O CORD Resort C-1 C-3 C-4 M-1 M-2 MHU-1 MHU-2 For Restrictions See Sec.: 1
A = Allowed   SU= Allowed if Approved as a Special Use    Blank = Prohibited
1  Note: Indication of associated restrictions is not comprehensive. Additional associated restrictions may be found in other sections of this Development Code.
AGRICULTURAL USES
1125 Aquaculture (fish farming & hatcheries) A A A Sec. 308
1121 Cattle Ranching and Farming, except Feedlots A A A A Sec. 308
111 Crop Production, except Greenhouses, Nurseries, and Floriculture Production (non-retail) A A A A A A Sec. 308
1114 Crop Production: Greenhouses, Nurseries, and Floriculture Production (non-retail) A A A A A Sec. 308
115210 Equine Boarding & Stable Facilities SU SU SU Sec. 308
444220 Farm Supply Store (e.g. Feed and Seed Store) SU A A Sec. 339
312130 Farm Winery A Sec. 319
1141 Fishing, commercial SU SU Sec. 308
113 Forestry and Logging (non-retail) A A A Sec. 345
114210 Gaming Preserves, commercial SU SU Sec. 325
1122 Hog and Pig Farming A A A Sec. 308
1142 Hunting and Trapping, commercial SU SU Sec. 325
Deer and Game Processing SU SU SU
424590 Livestock Sale and Auction Facility SU SU SU SU Sec. 308
1129 Other Animal Production A A A Sec. 308
1123 Poultry and Egg Production A A A A A A Sec. 308
713990 Riding Stables SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 308
Sale of product on premises (agricultural production) A A A A Sec. 309
Sec. 318
1124 Sheep and Goat Farming A A A A Sec. 308
For Farmers Markets, see Table 2-2 Accessory and Temporary Use Table
RESIDENTIAL USES
623110 Assisted Living Facility SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 322
Conservation Subdivision A A A Article 5
623311 Continuing Care Retirement Community SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
623990 Group Residence for Adults SU SU SU SU Sec. 322
623990 Group Residence for Children, SU SU SU SU Sec. 323
623110 Hospice, Inpatient Facility SU Sec. 339
Live-Work Unit SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 338
Manufactured Home Park A Sec. 329
Manufactured Home A A A Sec.329
Multi-Family: Condominiums and Apartments A A Sec. 338
Nursing Home SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
623990 Personal Care Home SU SU SU SU SU
623220 Residential Mental Health Facilities SU SU SU Sec. 339
Resort SU Sec. 313
Article 14
Senior Housing Development SU SU Article 5
Single-Family Detached Home: Site-Built or Modular A A A A A A A
Three-Family Dwelling: Triplex or more A A Sec. 338
Townhouses A A
Two-Family Dwelling: Duplex A A Sec. 338
PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL USES
(Public Administration facilities; Religious facilities; Healthcare and Day Care facilities; Schools and Educational facilities, including Commercial and Trade Schools; Civic, Professional Organization facilities)
Adult Day Care Center SU SU SU Sec. 315
8139 Business, Professional, Labor, Political and Similar Organizations A A A A Sec. 339
6114 Business Schools and Computer and Management Training (including Business and Secretarial Schools, Computer Training, Professional and Management Development Training) A A A Sec. 339
812220 Cemeteries, commercial SU Sec. 314
624410 Child Day Care Facility
(For home-based day care services, see Home Occupation in the Accessory & Temporary Use Table, Table 2-2)
SU SU SU SU Sec. 315
8131 Churches, Synagogues, Temples and Other Religious Facilities A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Sec. 339
6214 Clinics, with the exception of Urgent Care Facilities A A Sec. 339
813410 Clubs, Non-profit: Fraternal Lodges, Veterans Membership Organizations, and Other Private Civic and Social Organizations
(for Private Clubs and Nightclubs, see under Arts, Recreation and Entertainment)
SU A A A
611310 Colleges and Universities and related facilities
(Auditoriums, Dormitories, and other facilities)
SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
622 Hospitals A A Sec. 339
6241 Individual and Family Services, non-residential
(including Child and Youth Services, Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, and Counseling Services for Individuals and Families); excluding Adult Day Care
SU SU Sec. 339
624310 Job Counseling and Job Training Services A A A Sec. 339
611110 Nursery Schools SU SU
6116 Other Non-Academic Schools and Instruction (including Fine Arts Schools (e.g., Dance Schools), Sports and Recreation Instruction, Language Schools, Exam Preparation and Tutoring, Automobile Driving Schools) A A A Sec. 339
92 Public Buildings and Government Uses (not specifically listed) SU SU SU SU SU A SU SU A A A SU SU SU SU
611110 Schools (Public) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
611110 Schools (Private) SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU
6115 Technical and Trade Schools
(including Cosmetology and Barber Schools, Flight Training, Bus Driving Instruction, Other Technical and Trade Schools)
SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
621493 Urgent Care Facilities A A Sec. 339
Volunteer Fire Departments A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
For non-academic schools including commercial and trade schools, and for educational support services, see Commercial Services
RETAIL TRADE
(General Merchandise Stores; Miscellaneous Store Retailers; Electronic and appliance stores; Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers; Food and Beverage Stores; Health and Personal Care Stores; Gas Stations; Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores; Sports, Hobby, Music Instrument & Book Stores)
444190 Air Conditioning Parts and Supply Stores A A A Sec. 339
441228 Aircraft Dealers A A Sec. 339
446199 All Other Health and Personal Care Stores A A A Sec. 339
453920 Art Galleries (includes commercial studios and galleries); See also under Manufacturing, Artisan for Artisans and Craftsmen A A A Sec. 339
453998 Art Supply Stores A A A Sec. 339
441310 Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores A A A Sec. 339
445310 Beer and Wine Stores (package, carryout) A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
451110 Bicycle Shops A A A Sec. 339
441222 Boat Dealers, new and used A A A Sec. 339
451211 Book Stores A A A Sec. 339
448 Clothing and Accessories Stores (including shoe, and jewelry and similar stores) A A A Sec. 339
452210 Department Stores A A Sec. 339
444190 Electrical Supply Stores A A A Sec. 339
443142 Electronic Stores (including cell phones, computers, radios, televisions, cameras, etc.; includes repair and support services) A A A Sec. 339
451110 Fishing Supply Stores (e.g., bait shop) A A Sec. 339
453110 Florists A A A Sec. 339
4421 Furniture Stores A A A Sec. 339
447110 Gasoline Stations (including convenience stores) A A A Sec. 321
452319 General Retail Store A A Sec. 339
453220 Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores A A A Sec. 339
444130 Hardware Stores A A A Sec. 339
451120 Hobby, Toy and Game Stores A A A Sec. 339
4422 Home Furnishings Stores A A A Sec. 339
444110 Home Improvement Centers A A A A Sec. 339
443141 Household Appliance Stores A A A Sec. 339
445310 Liquor Stores A A Sec. 307
448320 Luggage and Leather Goods Stores A A A Sec. 339
444190 Lumber Yards, retail A A A Sec. 339
453998 Monument Dealers (i.e., burial markers) A A Sec. 339
441228 Motorcycle Dealers A A Sec. 339
451140 Musical Instrument and Supply Stores A A A Sec. 339
441110 New & Used Car Dealers A A Sec. 310
444220 Nursery, Garden Center SU A A A Sec. 339
453210 Office Supplies and Stationary Stores A A A Sec. 339
446130 Optical Goods Stores A A A Sec. 339
444190 Other Building Materials Stores A A Sec. 339
444120 Paint and Wallpaper Stores A A Sec. 339
446110 Pharmacies and Drug Stores A A A Sec. 339
444190 Plumbing Supply Stores A A A Sec. 339
311811 Retail Bakeries A A A A Sec. 339
Shopping Centers A A A Sec. 339
451110 Sporting Goods Stores A A A Sec. 339
445110 Supermarkets and Other Grocery Stores (except Convenience) A A A Sec. 339
453998 Swimming Pool and Pool Supply Stores A A Sec. 339
441320 Tire Dealers A A Sec. 310
447190 Truck Stops A A Sec. 310
Sec. 321
453310 Used Merchandise Stores (including Antiques, Used Books, Consignment Shops, Second-Hand Clothing, Thrift Shops, Pawnshops); excluding Flea Markets A A A Sec. 339
For Antique and Used Furniture Sales, see Used Merchandise Stores


For Convenience Stores, see under Gas Stations


For Beer, Liquor, Wine Consumption on premises, see under Food Services and Drinking Places
COMMERCIAL SERVICES
(Building Construction Services; Building Services: Specialty Trade Contractors; Printing and Related Support activities; Publishing services; Financial and Insurance services; Rental and Leasing services; Employment and Business services; Security services; Services to Buildings and Dwellings; Accommodation services (hotels); Food and Beverage places and services (restaurants, etc.); Automotive Repair and Maintenance Services; Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Repair and Maintenance Services; Personal and Household Good Repair and Maintenance Services; Personal Care Services; Drycleaning and Laundry Services; Animal Care Services; Other Personal Care Services
541940 Animal Hospitals and Veterinary Clinics A A Sec. 339
Animal Shelters SU A A Sec. 339
811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 339
531120 Assembly/Banquet Hall (with or without catering services) SU A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
531120 Auditoriums SU SU Sec. 339
811198 Auto Emission Testing Center A A A Sec. 310
811121 Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance (includes Window Tinting) A A A Sec. 310
811191 Automotive Oil Change and Lubrication Shops A A Sec. 310
5221 Banks, Credit Unions and Savings Institutions A A A A Sec. 339
812111 Barber Shops A A A A Sec. 339
812112 Beauty Salons A A A A Sec. 339
721191 Bed and Breakfast Inns A A Sec. 311
81149 Bicycle Repair and Maintenance
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 339
621991 Blood Banks and Centers A A Sec. 339
81149 Boat Repair and Maintenance
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 310
722511 Brewpubs A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
561439 Business Service Centers (including Copy Shops and packaging) A A A A Sec. 339
811192 Car Washes and Detailing Services A A Sec. 310
561740 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services A A A Sec. 339
722320 Catering Services A A A A Sec. 339
812310 Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaners SU A A A Sec. 339
531120 Conference and Training Center SU SU SU Sec. 339
2361 Construction & Remodeling Contractors, Builders and Developers A A A Sec. 339
722513 Delicatessens A A A Sec. 339
812320 Dry-Cleaning and Laundry Services A A A Sec. 339
238210 Electrical Contractors A A A Sec. 339
5613 Employment Placement Agencies & Executive Search Services A A A Sec. 339
561710 Exterminating and Pest Control Services A A Sec. 339
Food Trucks (Overnight Parking) A A SU SU SU A SU A A A A A Sec. 320
812210 Funeral Homes, Crematories Mortuaries A Sec. 339
811310 Garage, Truck and Heavy Equipment Repair
(repair only; no manufacturing on site)
A A Sec. 310
811111 General Automotive Repair (includes Automotive Repair Garages) A A A Sec. 310
5323 General Rental Centers A A Sec. 339
811490 Gunsmith (No manufacturing on site) A A A Sec. 339
811411 Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance (i.e., small engine repair shops)
(No manufacturing on site)
A A Sec. 339
721110 Hotel A A Sec. 339
812332 Industrial Launderers A A Sec. 339
5242 Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, Actuarial Services, and Claims Adjusting A A A A Sec. 339
812910 Kennels, commercial SU SU SU Sec. 328
561730 Landscaping and Lawn Services A A A
561622 Locksmiths A A Sec. 339
721110 Motel A A Sec. 339
81149 Motorcycle Repair and Maintenance
(No manufacturing on site)
A A Sec. 310
812113 Nail Salons A A A A Sec. 339
511110 Newspaper Publishers & Printing A A Sec. 339
81149 Other Personal and Household Good Repair and Maintenance (including garments, watches, jewelry, musical instruments)
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 339
2382 Other Special Trade Contractors: Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors; Building Equipment Contractors; and Building Finishing Contractors) A A A Sec. 339
812199 Personal Care Services A A A A
Pet Grooming Shops A A Sec. 328
541921 Photography Studios, Portrait (including still, video, digital, and passports) A A A Sec. 339
238220 Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning Contractors A A A Sec. 339
32311 Printing A A A A Sec. 339
722511 Restaurants, Full-Service (excluding Brewpubs) A A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
722513 Restaurants, Limited-Service, including Fast Food and Take-Out, with drive-through windows A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
722513 Restaurants, Limited-Service, including Fast Food and Take-Out, without drive-through windows A A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
811420 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 339
RV and Boat Storage A A A Sec. 332
561621 Security System Services A A Sec. 339
531130 Self-Storage, Mini A SU A A Sec. 339
811430 Shoe and Leather Goods Repair
(No manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 339
Special Events Facility SU SU SU SU Sec. 307
Sec. 337
Weddings and Receptions, Outdoor SU SU SU Sec. 307
Sec. 333
722213 Specialty Snack Shops and Non-Alcoholic Beverage Bars, including Coffee Shops, Donut Shops, Bagel Shops, and Ice Cream Parlors SU A A A Sec. 339
315210 Tailors and Dressmakers A A A Sec. 339
811198 Tire Repair (except retreading; see under Manufacturing, Traditional) A A Sec. 310
326212 Tire Retreading, Recapping, or Rebuilding A A Sec. 310
811310 Tractor, Farm, or Construction Equipment Repair and Maintenance Services
(repair only; no manufacturing on site)
A A A Sec. 310
532120 Truck, Utility Trailer, and RV Rental and Leasing A A Sec. 339
For RV Parks and Campgrounds—see under Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
For automotive accessory sales and/or installation, see under Retail Trade, NAICS Ref. 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
For Fitness Centers, Health Clubs and Recreation Centers, see under Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
For Landscape Supply Business, see under Retail Trade
PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
(Professional Offices; Medical Offices; Publishing Offices; Other)
5412 Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping and Payroll Services A A A A Sec. 339
541810 Advertising Agencies A A A A Sec. 339
5413 Architectural, Engineering, Surveying and Related Services A A A A Sec. 339
6213 Chiropractors A A A A Sec. 339
5415 Computer Systems Design and Related Services A A A A Sec. 339
55 Corporate Management Offices A A A A Sec. 339
621210 Dentist Offices A A A A Sec. 339
52 Financial Offices A A A A Sec. 339
5414 Interior Design, Graphic Design and other Specialized Design Services A A A A Sec. 339
5411 Lawyers, Notaries and Other Legal Services A A A A Sec. 339
5416 Management, Scientific and Technical Consulting Services, including Executive Search and Management Consulting A A A A Sec. 339
621 Medical Offices A A A A Sec. 339
511110 Newspaper Publishers & Printing A A Sec. 339
Optometrists Offices A A A A Sec. 339
Other Medical or Professional Offices A A A A Sec. 339
Misc. Health Practitioners & Massage Therapists A A A A Sec. 316
Sec. 339
62111 Physicians' Offices A A A A Sec. 339
511 Publishing Industries A A A Sec. 339
531 Real Estate Office A A A A Sec. 339
5417 Scientific Research and Development Services A A A A Sec. 339
Therapists (Physical, Occupational and Speech), Mental Health Practitioners A A A A Sec. 339
For printing of materials, see under Manufacturing, Wholesaling and Warehousing
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
(Performing Arts and Spectator Sports; Amusements and Recreation (Indoor, Outdoor, with lodging); Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions; Other Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Uses)
713110 Amusement and Fun Parks, Indoor SU A A Sec. 339
713110 Amusement and Theme Parks SU SU Sec. 339
713990 Archery or Shooting Ranges, Outdoor SU Sec. 325
711310 Arena, Stadium, or Other Facility for Presenting Sporting Events SU SU SU Sec. 339
713990 Billiard/Pool Halls A A Sec. 339
713990 Boat Ramps and Launching Sites A A A A A Sec. 313
7121 Botanical Gardens and Nature Parks SU SU A A Sec. 313
713950 Bowling Alleys A A Sec. 339
721211 Campgrounds (tents and RVs) SU Sec. 313
713940 Fitness Centers, Health Clubs, Gymnasiums, and Recreation Centers (includes Non-Profit facilities, e.g. YMCA) A A A A Sec. 339
713910 Golf Courses, with or without a Country Club (except miniature golf or putt-putt) SU Sec. 334
713990 Golf Driving Range, not associated with a Golf Course SU Sec. 334
519120 Libraries SU SU SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
713930 Marinas A A A A Sec. 339
713990 Miniature Golf Course A A A Sec. 339
512131 Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins) A A Sec. 339
512132 Motion Picture Theaters, Drive-In SU Sec. 317
7121 Museums and Commercial Historical Sites, including non-retail Art Galleries SU A A Sec. 339
7111 Outdoor Amphitheater SU SU SU Sec. 330
7111 Performing Arts Theater: Drama, Dance, Music, Comedy (excludes outdoor amphitheaters) A A Sec. 339
721214 Recreational and Vacation Camps, including Lodges and Retreats (with lodging and food service) SU SU SU Sec. 313
713940 Recreational Courts, commercial SU A A A Sec. 334
713990 Recreational or Youth Sports Teams Fields, commercial SU SU SU SU Sec. 334
713940 Roller Skating Rink A A Sec. 339
721211 RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks SU Sec. 313
713990 Sexually Oriented Businesses (Adult Entertainment) A Sec. 305
713990 Shooting Ranges, Indoor SU SU SU Sec. 339
711510 Taxidermists SU SU SU SU Sec. 339
MANUFACTURING, WHOLESALING AND WAREHOUSING
(Warehousing and Storage (excluding storage of explosives and animal hides); Wholesale Trade; Industrial Manufacturing (excluding processes using smelting, blast furnaces, and boiler works); Artisan Manufacturing (enclosed facilities and storage; with or without retail sales); Beverage Manufacturing; Mining and Quarries)
325520 Adhesive Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3364 Aircraft and Parts Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3111 Animal Food Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3116 Animal Slaughtering and Processing SU SU Sec. 339
315 Apparel Manufacturing, excluding Tailors and Dressmakers (see under Commercial Services: Other Personal Services) A Sec. 339
334512 Automatic Environmental Control Manufacturing for Residential, Commercial, and Appliance Use A Sec. 339
3118 Bakeries & Tortilla Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3251 Basic Chemical Manufacturing
(including Acetylene Gas, Ammonia, Chlorine Gas, Bleaching Powder, Mineral Dye, Paint, Shellac, Turpentine, and Varnish); excluding the manufacture of Acid, Adhesives/Glue, Explosives, and Fertilizer
SU SU Sec. 339
424810 Beer and Ale Merchant Wholesalers A A Sec. 339
312112 Beverage Manufacturing (non-alcoholic) A Sec. 339
32721 Blown Glass Artisans/Craftsmen Studios (enclosed facilities and storage; with or without retail sales) A A A Sec. 339
336612 Boats Manufacturing Facilities A Sec. 339
3231 Books and Newspaper Printing and Related Support Activities, including Book Binding A Sec. 339
312120 Breweries A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
339994 Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing A Sec. 339
311314 Cane Sugar Manufacturing (sugarcane refining) SU SU Sec. 339
33991 Carbon and Graphite Product Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
327310 Cement Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
327120 Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
311920 Coffee and Tea Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3231 Commercial Printing, Screen A A Sec. 339
327331 Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3273 Concrete Product Manufacturing A Sec. 339
325620 Cosmetics and Toiletries Manufacturing A Sec. 339
115111 Cotton Ginning A Sec. 339
337212 Custom Architectural Woodwork and Millwork Craftsmen Studios A A A Sec. 339
337110 Custom Cabinet Shop A A A A Sec. 339
327991 Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3322 Cutlery and Handtool Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3115 Dairy Product Manufacturing A Sec. 339
312140 Distilleries SU A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
493 Distribution Center A A A Sec. 339
339930 Doll, Toy and Game Manufacturing A Sec. 339
335 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing A Sec. 339
325920 Explosives Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
332 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing A Sec. 339
423820 Farm Machinery Sales A A A Sec. 339
For Farm Wineries, see under Agricultural Uses
Fuel Storage SU SU SU Sec. 339
337 Furniture and Related Products Manufacturing (including wood and metal products) A Sec. 339
493110 General Warehousing and Indoor Storage (excluding self-storage) A A A Sec. 339
3272 Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing A Sec. 339
327213 Glass Container Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3112 Grain and Oilseed Milling A Sec. 339
325194 Gum and Wood Chemicals Manufacturing A Sec. 339
327420 Gypsum Product Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3325 Hardware Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3352 Household Appliance Manufacturing A Sec. 339
312113 Ice Manufacturing A A Sec. 339
333413 Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3311 Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
339910 Jewelry & Silverware Manufacturing A A Sec. 339
33991 Jewelry Artisan/Craftsmen Studios (enclosed facilities and storage; with or without retail sales) A A A Sec. 339
562212 Landfill, Inert Waste Disposal SU SU Sec. 326
316 Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing, SU Sec. 339
316110 Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing SU SU Sec. 339
327410 Lime Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
314999 Luggage Manufacturing A Sec. 339
325998 Matches and Match Books Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3391 Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing A Sec. 339
423110 Medium- and Heavy-Duty Trucks, Bus, and Similar Motor Vehicle Dealer A A Sec. 332
332431 Metal Can Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3315 Metal Casting & Processing (Foundries) SU SU Sec. 339
332119 Metal Stampings (except automotive, cans, coins) A Sec. 339
Microbreweries A A A Sec. 307
Sec. 339
2123 Mining & Quarrying (Rock & Minerals) SU Sec. 332
238910 Mining and Excavation (Topsoil & Fill Dirt) SU SU SU
3362 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing A Sec. 339
336991 Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing A Sec. 339
339992 Musical Instrument Manufacturing A Sec. 339
423410 Office Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers A A A Sec. 339
33232 Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Artists/Craftsmen Studios (enclosed facilities and storage; with or without retail sales) A A A A Sec. 339
321918 Other Millwork (including Flooring) A A Sec. 339
32619 Other Plastics Product Manufacturing (including floor coverings) A Sec. 339
325510 Paint and Coating Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
322 Paper and Pulp Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3253 Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
324 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
(including gas, coal, coke, or related tar products)
SU SU Sec. 339
325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing A Sec. 339
333316 Photographic and Photocopying Equipment Manufacturing A Sec. 339
3261 Plastics Product Manufacturing A Sec. 339
32711 Pottery and Ceramics Artisans/Craftsmen Studios A A A Sec. 339
327110 Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing (including porcelain products) A Sec. 339
334220 Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing A Sec. 339
336510 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3262 Rubber Product Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
423140 Salvage/Storage/Junk Yard Facility SU SU Sec. 327
339950 Sign Manufacturing A Sec. 339
332992 Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
325611 Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing SU SU Sec. 339
3113 Sugar Manufacturing (i.e, Candy and Other Confectionery Products) A Sec. 339
313 Textile Mills A Sec. 339
314 Textile Product Mills (including carpet, rug, curtain and linen, canvas, etc.) A Sec. 339
312230 Tobacco Manufacturing A Sec. 339
334519 Watches, Clocks, Clockwork-Operated Devices and Parts Manufacturing A Sec. 339
42 Wholesaler (with or without storage) A A Sec. 339
321 Wood Product Manufacturing and Sawmills SU A Sec. 339
TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND UTILITIES
488190 Aircraft Maintenance & Repair Services A Sec. 310
4811 Airport, commercial SU Sec. 306
5152 Cable and Other Subscription Distribution A A A Sec. 339
Courier and Express Delivery Services (FedEx, UPS), sorting and forwarding ("UPS Store" would be classified under Commercial Services, NAICS Ref. 56143 Business Service Centers) A A A Sec. 339
484110 General Freight Trucking A A Sec. 332
812930 Holding Lot A AS
488410 Motor Vehicle Towing and Wrecker Services (excluding long-term storage of vehicles) A A A Sec. 339
484210 Moving Services (Used Household and Office Goods Moving) A A Sec. 339
491110 Postal Service A A A A Sec. 339
4812 Private Airstrip/Aircraft Landing Area SU
5151 Radio and Television Broadcasting Stations A A A Sec. 339
Radio and Television Transmitter and Tower SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 341
Railroad Freight Station A A A Sec. 339
Railroad Passenger Station A A A Sec. 39
488210 Railroad Terminal A A Sec. 310
485999 Shuttle Services, Vanpools and Other Ground Passenger Transportation A A Sec. 339
485991 Special Needs Transportation A A Sec. 339
4853 Taxi and Limousine Service A A Sec. 339
5179 Telecommunication Support Structures
(i.e., cell towers);
SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 341
488490 Truck Terminal A A Sec. 332
Utility, Private
Utility, Public
Utility, Wholesale
517312 Wireless Telecommunication Carriers
(excluding Retailing New Cellular Phone Telephones and Communication Service Plans; see under Retail
Trade)
A A A Sec. 341
With major generating facility SU SU SU Sec. 341
With minor generating facility SU SU SU SU Sec. 341
With no generating facility SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU Sec. 341
For Impound Lots, see Salvage/ Storage/Junk Yard Facility under Warehousing and Storage

 

(Ord. No. 05-23, 12-5-2023)

Table 2-2 Accessory and Temporary Use Table

NAICS Ref. Accessory & Temporary Uses Uses ⇓ Zoning Districts ⇒ A-1 R-R R-1 R-2 R-3 A/O CORD Resort C-1 C-3 C-4 M-1 M-2 MHU-1 MHU-2 For Restrictions See Sec.: 2
A = Allowed   SU = Allowed if Approved as a Special Use    Blank = Prohibited
ACCESSORY USES
Agricultural Accessory Uses
Accessory Structures Customary to a Working Farm, such as a barn, stable, silo, corral, shed, etc. A A A A A Sec. 308
Agritourism uses accessory to a working farm including corn mazes, educational tours, agricultural festivals, farm dinners, and other uses related to agritourism (including restrooms). SU Sec. 309
Chicken coop A A A A A A Sec. 308
Farmers Market SU SU Sec. 318
Produce Stand A A A A Sec. 344
For Farm Winery, see Table 2-1 Principal Use Table.
Residential Accessory Uses
Accessory Uses and Structures Customary
to a Dwelling, such as a carport, private garage, shed, play equipment, etc.
A A A A A Sec. 304
Family Day Care Facilities A A A A A Sec. 315
Garage Apartment A A Sec. 304
Guest House A A A Sec. 304
Home Occupations: Residential A A A A A A Sec. 324
Home Occupations: Rural A A Sec. 324
Short Term Vacation Rental A A A A A A A A A Sec. 335
Private/Hobby Kennels A A SU Sec. 328
Swimming pools (residential) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Tiny House A A Sec. 346
Yard and Garage Sales A A A A A Sec. 344
Nonresidential Accessory Uses
Accessory Retail Uses within an Office, Hotel/Motel or Multi-Family Building, except restaurants and liquor stores A A A A
Accessory Uses Customary to a Church or Other Religious Facility (e.g. Child Day Care Facilities) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Sec. 313
Sec. 315
Accessory Uses Customary to a Commercial or Industrial Use, except manufacturing or fabrication uses accessory to retail A A A A A
Customary Uses Accessory to a Gas Station A A A A Sec. 321
Food Trucks A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Sec. 320
Restaurant/Cocktail Lounge; Accessory to a Hotel/Motel A A Sec. 307
221114 Solar Collection Systems (i.e., solar farms) SU SU Sec. 336
713940 Swimming pools (commercial) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Vending/Ice Machine A A A

 

(Ord. No. 05-23, 12-5-2023)