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Itasca City Zoning Code

§ 9.02

PERMITTED USES.

   The following uses are permitted:
   1.   Offices: Business, professional, governmental and medical.
   2.   Service Business:
      a.   Art work, commercial graphics and drafting services.*
      b.   Automobile rental service. Any major automobile repair service shall not be permitted.
      c.   Banks and financial institutions which do not include drive-in or drive through facilities.*
      d.   Medical - dental research laboratories and facilities.*
      e.   Restaurants.*
      *See Section No. 9.04(6)
   3.   Industrial Type Uses:
      a.   Data Centers.
      b.   Laboratories, offices, and other facilities for research testing, data analysis and development.
      c.   Low-nuisance industrial activities including but not limited to electronic and scientific precision instrument assembly and repair, experimental product development and plastic products and design and assembly.
      d.   Printing and publishing.
      e.   Light distribution not including bulk commodities or motor freight terminals. (See Sections 3.02 and 11.03.2h).
      f.   Storage as an accessory use when conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building and in conjunction with the principal use. Such storage shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the gross floor area of any building.
   4.   Accessory Uses:
   Retail and Service Use. Upon application for issuance of a zoning certificate and incidental or secondary only to a principal building containing forty thousand (40,000) or more square feet of gross floor are, one (1) or more uses hereinafter set forth may be operated as accessory uses if each such use meets the following conditions: (1) it is provided for the convenience of the owner and/or tenants; (2) does not have exterior signs of any type; (3) it does not have a separate outside entrance facing any street; and (4) is not evident from any street.
      a.   Banks and financial institutions which do not include drive-in or drive-through facilities.
      b.   Barber shops.
      c.   Beauty shops.
      d.   Blueprint and photostat services.
      e.   Data processing and computer center, including service and maintenance.
      f.   Duplication, letter and secretarial service firms.
      g.   Newspapers, tobacco and/or confectionery stands.
      h.   Office supply stores.
      i.   Restaurants.
      j.   Travel bureau and transportation offices.
   5.   Public utility and/or service uses:
      a.   Small wireless facilities and associated wireless support structures for small wireless facilities, when located either outside of the right-of-way or within the right-of-way, so long as the requirements of Chapter 57 of the Village Code and other applicable codes, regulations and design standards are met.
(Ord. 963-97, passed 4-8-97; Am. Ord. 1912-19, passed 4-2-19; Am. Ord. 2062-23, passed 4-18-23)