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STAFF SUMMARY OF PROPOSED PERMITTED USES BY DISTRICT FOR DELTA SOUTHLAKE CENTER
(LOTS 1 AND 2)
December 2, 2016
SECTION 18
0-1 OFFICE DISTRICT
a. Office Uses
1. Accounting and tax preparation;
2. Adjustment and collection services;
3. Advertising agencies;
4. Architecture;
5. Banking;
6. Billpaying services;
7. Business corporate headquarters (when used for office purposes only);
8. Business holding and investment services;
9. Chamber of Commerce;
10. Chiropractors;
11. Computer services;
12. Consumer and mercantile credit reporting;
13. Contractors offices (provided no outside storage or display is permitted);
14. Dentists;
15. Duplication and mailing services;
16. Employment services;
17. Engineering;
18. Finance;
19. Interior design;
0-1 Office District(Cont'd)
20. Land surveying;
21. Law;
22. Management consultants;
23. Optometrists;
24. Other offices of a business and/or professional nature providing services not including the retail
sale, fabrication, manufacture or production of goods or merchandise.
25. Physicians;
26. Podiatrists;
27. Psychiatrists;
28. Psychologists;
29. Radio recording and television broadcasting offices and studios;
30. Real estate and insurance;
31. Savings and Loan;
32. Securities and commodities brokers, dealers, underwriters and exchange offices;
33. Stenographic services;
34.Title companies;
35.Travel bureaus or services;
36. Utility offices;
b. Community Facility Uses
1. Public, semi-public and private parks;
2. Recreation and open space to include playgrounds, parkways,greenbelts, ponds and lakes,
botanical gardens, pedestrian paths, bicycle paths, equestrian bridal trails, nature centers, and
bird and wildlife sanctuaries;
3 Libraries;
1. City halls,fire and police stations,and other municipal uses; and
5. Other uses of a similar nature and character.
SECTION 20
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District
a. Commercial Uses
1. Offices of a business and/or professional nature providing services not including fabrication,
manufacture, or production of goods. (As amended by Ordinance No.480-C.)
2. Barber and beauty shops.
exceed 2,500 square fcct.
4. Newsstands and/or bookstores provided that the floor area does not exceed 2,500 square feet of
space.
5. Sit down restaurants provided that the sale of food and beverages is limited to on-site dining
(take-out restaurants and restaurants with drive-through service are prohibited)and the floor
area of such operation does not exceed 2,000 square feet. Food service establishments
operating in this district are envisioned to be relatively small operations designed at providing
neighborhood support, such as delicatessens and limited menu item establishments that
generate low to moderate traffic from outside the neighborhood area.
6.Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel repair shops to include tailor activities that create custom
made clothing or accessories.
SECTION 21
C-2 Local Retail Commercial District
1. Any use permitted in the 0-1 Office District.
2. Any use permitted in the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.
3. Antique shops.
4 Bakeries designed for retail sales rather than wholesale operation.
5. Bicycle sales and bicycle repair shops.
6. Blueprinting or photostating.
7. Book or stationery stores to include large newsstands.
8. Business colleges or private schools for vocational training of office related careers, such as
stenographers, executive secretaries,etc.
9. Cigar or tobacco stores.
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11. Confectionery stores.
13. Dancing schools, martial arts, music schools,yoga or other similar uses
14. Day nurseries
15. Delicatessen shops without size limitations
within the building shall not be perceptible beyond the property line;that no long term
animals arc kept outside the building at any time.
17. Drug stores.
18. Dry goods and notion stores provided that the floor area of such facility not exceed eight
thousand (8,000) square feet.
19. Duplicating service, printing, lithographing, mimeographing, multi-graphing and offset printing,
providing that the floor area does not exceed two thousand (2,000) square feet.
C-2 Local Retail Commercial District(Coned)
20. Financial institutions.
21. Florist or gift shops.
23. Grocery stores and meat markets without size limitations.
24. Health service facilities to include clinics, offices of dentists, doctors, and other practitioners of
healing arts, licensed or similarly recognized under the laws of the State of Texas; offices for
specialists and supporting health service fields, such as physical, audio and speech therapy,
podiatry and psychological testing and counseling; dental, medical and optical laboratories and
blood banks; ambulance dispatch stations, prescription pharmacies and offices, stores and
display rooms for the sale and rental and medical supplies and equipment.
25.Jewelry stores.
26 Leather and leather good shops, providing that the floor area does not exceed two thousand
(2,000) square feet for separate or combined uses.
27. Optical goods.
28. Photographs, portrait or camera shops and photofinishing.
29. Radio and television sales and servicing.
30. Restaurants,tea rooms,cafeterias, fast food and "take-out" food restaurants.
31. Shoe repair services.
32. Sporting goods, including gun sales and repair.
33.Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel shops without size restriction.
34.Tires, batteries and automobile accessory sales, provided that such activities occur entirely
within the confines of the business structure itself.
35. Variety stores, provided that the floor area of such facility does not exceed ten thousand
(10,000) square feet.
SECTION 22
C-3 General Commercial District
1. Any use permitted in the C-2 Local Retail Commercial District.
2.Auditoriums,theaters and
not exceed 3,500 square feet for separate or combined uses. (As amended by Ordinance No.480
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4. Coin and stamp shops.
yCommercial amusement centers and bowling alleys where the activity is for indoor operations
and activities only, including indoor driving ranges and indoor miniature golf courses.
6. Commercial art galleries.
8. Department stores.
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12. Hat shops.
13. Health and physical fitness centers and gymnasiums.
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15. Household and office furniture,furnishings and appliances.
16. Lodges,sororities and/or fraternities
yMedical care facilities to include nursing and care homes, hospitals with their related facilities
and supportive retail and personal service uses operated by or under the control of the hospital
primarily for the convenience of patients, staff and visitors.
19. Music or record shops.
C-3 General Commercial District(Cont'd)
20. Nursery buildings for the retail sale of plants and accessory items where the sales operations are
this use to the extent that the outdoor sales area is completely enclosed by a fence, wall or
screening device.
21. Pet shops.
22. Piano stores, musical instruments and supplies.
23. Plumbing and heating appliances, repair and installation services.All storage of materials must
24. Printing, lithographing or duplicating jobs without size limitation.
25. Retail stores, businesses or shops for custom work or the manufacturing of articles to be sold at
retail on the premises, providing that in such manufacture,the total mechanical power shall not
exceed five horsepower for the operation of any one machine and provided that the space
occupied by the manufacturing use permitted herein shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the
total floor area of the permitted use and provided further that such manufacturing use is not
noxious or offensive by reason of vibration, noise, odor, dust, smoke or fumes, and all activity
shall be conducted totally within the same building. It is the intent of this provision that the
manufacturing activity be related to the production of small items in a craft-type environment
rather than high intensity construction activities.
26. Skating rinks, ice and roller(indoor only).
27.Taverns, clubs, and other comparable establishments under which the on-premises consumption
of alcoholic beverages is permitted subject to issuance of a special use permit as required in
Section 45 of this ordinance. The mere reference to this 22-3 provision within the zoning
ordinance does not indicate or imply that the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages has
been or will be permitted under the alcoholic beverage laws of the State of Texas. It is only
intended to define a location for this type of use if its existence should be permitted by state law
28.Toy stores.
29. Upholstery shops furniture.
yVariety stores without size limitation