09 - MIXED USE ZONE DISTRICT MU9
(ORD 13-05, ORD 16-11, ORD 18-07)
The purpose of the Mixed Use (MU) Zone is to provide areas in the City for mixed use development with a diversity of residential, office and low impact commercial uses.
The stores, shops or businesses allowed in this Chapter shall be permitted only under the following conditions:
A.
Such business shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building with no outdoor storage of goods;
B.
All products, whether primary or incidental, shall be sold at retail on the premises;
C.
All uses shall be free from objection due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration or other causes; and
D.
No Big-Box Retail, Wholesale or Warehouse is allowed.
Uses of land or buildings which are permitted in a Mixed Use Zone are shown as a "P" for "permitted uses" in the appropriate column, or a "C" for "conditional uses" in the appropriate column. If a use is not permitted it is either not named in the uses list or it is indicated in the appropriate column by a dash "-" as "not permitted" or not applicable or is stated as such.
1 Note: Retail Buildings are limited to ten-thousand (10,000) square feet of total floor area. Buildings with additional square footage may be considered where the building is used for mixed use occupancy, but in no case shall the foot print of the building be more than ten-thousand (10,000) square feet or more than two (2) stories when abutting minor streets or more than forty-thousand (40,000) square feet or more than two (2) stories when abutting major arterial streets.
2 Note: See Chapter 1.25 of this Title, Conditional Use Permit.
3 Note: See Chapter 1.26 of this Title, Site Plan Permit for uses that are Commercial, Institutional, and all Multi-Family Dwellings.
4 Note: See Chapter 1.27 of this Title, Sign Permit.
5 Note: No dwelling or dwelling unit shall be less than four hundred (400) square feet in living space. All dwelling units are for Single-Family occupancy. See Chapter 1.19 Supplementary Regulations of this Title for Residential Architectural Standards.
6 Note: Applicant shall also ensure that the there are no restrictive covenants that exclude Manufacturing and Modular Housing as required by Utah Code Annotated 10-9a-514. See Chapter 1.19 Supplementary Regulations of this Title for Residential Architectural Standards.
This Section shall apply to all structures and accessory structures in a Mixed Use (MU) Zone.
1 Note: See Chapter 1.17 of this Title Off-Street Parking Regulations.
2 Note: See Chapter 1.18 of this Title Landscaping, Buffering, and Fencing Regulations.
3 Note: Porte-Cochére's, Portico's and similar structures not more than one (1) story when attached to the main building and remains open on three (3) sides may extend into the required building setback as approved through the Site Plan approval process.
4 Note: Lot Regulation based on lot configuration and placement of structures on property as approved through the Site Plan approval process.
09 - MIXED USE ZONE DISTRICT MU9
(ORD 13-05, ORD 16-11, ORD 18-07)
The purpose of the Mixed Use (MU) Zone is to provide areas in the City for mixed use development with a diversity of residential, office and low impact commercial uses.
The stores, shops or businesses allowed in this Chapter shall be permitted only under the following conditions:
A.
Such business shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building with no outdoor storage of goods;
B.
All products, whether primary or incidental, shall be sold at retail on the premises;
C.
All uses shall be free from objection due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration or other causes; and
D.
No Big-Box Retail, Wholesale or Warehouse is allowed.
Uses of land or buildings which are permitted in a Mixed Use Zone are shown as a "P" for "permitted uses" in the appropriate column, or a "C" for "conditional uses" in the appropriate column. If a use is not permitted it is either not named in the uses list or it is indicated in the appropriate column by a dash "-" as "not permitted" or not applicable or is stated as such.
1 Note: Retail Buildings are limited to ten-thousand (10,000) square feet of total floor area. Buildings with additional square footage may be considered where the building is used for mixed use occupancy, but in no case shall the foot print of the building be more than ten-thousand (10,000) square feet or more than two (2) stories when abutting minor streets or more than forty-thousand (40,000) square feet or more than two (2) stories when abutting major arterial streets.
2 Note: See Chapter 1.25 of this Title, Conditional Use Permit.
3 Note: See Chapter 1.26 of this Title, Site Plan Permit for uses that are Commercial, Institutional, and all Multi-Family Dwellings.
4 Note: See Chapter 1.27 of this Title, Sign Permit.
5 Note: No dwelling or dwelling unit shall be less than four hundred (400) square feet in living space. All dwelling units are for Single-Family occupancy. See Chapter 1.19 Supplementary Regulations of this Title for Residential Architectural Standards.
6 Note: Applicant shall also ensure that the there are no restrictive covenants that exclude Manufacturing and Modular Housing as required by Utah Code Annotated 10-9a-514. See Chapter 1.19 Supplementary Regulations of this Title for Residential Architectural Standards.
This Section shall apply to all structures and accessory structures in a Mixed Use (MU) Zone.
1 Note: See Chapter 1.17 of this Title Off-Street Parking Regulations.
2 Note: See Chapter 1.18 of this Title Landscaping, Buffering, and Fencing Regulations.
3 Note: Porte-Cochére's, Portico's and similar structures not more than one (1) story when attached to the main building and remains open on three (3) sides may extend into the required building setback as approved through the Site Plan approval process.
4 Note: Lot Regulation based on lot configuration and placement of structures on property as approved through the Site Plan approval process.