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Union Township City Zoning Code

§ 30-4.10

Office Research District.

[Ord. No. 2006-4, § 1; Ord. No. 2011-10, § 12; Ord. No. 2015-6 § 2]
In the OR Office Research District, the following regulations shall apply:
a. 
Use Regulations. A building may be erected or altered, to be used either in whole or in part, and a lot may be used or occupied for any of the following uses, and no other, provided that such uses shall comply with such regulations as yard, lot size, lot width, building area and height, impervious surfaces, easements, buffer yards, off-street parking, and other provisions as are specified in other sections herein.
1. 
Uses by Right. Any of the following uses shall be permitted provided the Use Regulations, § 30-5 of this chapter, have also been met:
(a) 
B-11 Community residences.
(b) 
D-1 Professional services.
(c) 
D-2 Medical clinic.
(d) 
D-3 Office.
(e) 
D-4 Research.
(f) 
H-4 Accessory building.
(g) 
H-5 Temporary structure.
(h) 
F-6 Renewable energy facility, accessory use.
2. 
Uses by Conditional Approval. Any of the following uses shall be considered permitted, provided the conditions for conditional use approval have been met in accordance with § 30-10, in addition to § 30-5, Use Regulations, of this chapter:
(a) 
E-2 Service business.
(b) 
F-5 Wireless telecommunications antennas and towers.
(c) 
F-6 Renewable energy facility, conditional use.
3. 
Signs, in accordance with § 30-8, shall be permitted.
b. 
Table of Area and Dimensional Regulations. The following area and dimensional regulations shall apply:
1. 
All Residential Uses: All residential uses shall comply with the performance and dimensional regulations in the CM Conservation Management District, subsections 30-4.2b and c.
2. 
All Nonresidential Uses:
Dwelling Type
Minimum Lot Size
Minimum Lot Width
Maximum Building Coverage
Maximum Impervious Surface Ratio
Maximum Building Height
Minimum Yards
(feet)
Floor Area Ratio (1)
Minimum Distance Between Buildings
Front
Side
Rear
OR District
All Nonresidential uses
100 ac.
1,000 feet
0.25
0.50
45 feet
200
200
200
0.25
100 feet
Footnotes:
(1)
In order to determine the FAR or density for a given site, multiply acreage by the ratio (density or FAR) to determine site's potential yield. The FAR or density yield also may be affected by other bulk requirements, such as impervious coverage, parking, etc.