Item 7A - List of Requested UsesRegarding Case ZA22-0029
The Wheelhouse
C-2 Uses
Requested for Buildings 1A & 2 Only
Sty t uses are proposed as non -permitted in the
proposed Development Regulations.
O-1 Uses
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;
10. Chiropractors;
11. Computer services;
12. Consumer and mercantile credit reporting;
13. Contractors offices (provided no outside storage or display is permitted);
14. Dentists;
16.
Employment services;
17.
Engineering;
18.
Finance;
19.
Interior design;
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 Ramie ronnrding and television hreadGasting nffiGes and st irons•
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30. �Real estate and insurance;
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32. Securities and commodities brokers, dealers, underwriters and exchange
offices;
33. Stenegraphin coniiroc•
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34. Title companies;
35. Travel bureaus or services;
36 Utility ST'
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;
4. City halls, fire and police stations, and other municipal uses; and
5. Other uses of a similar nature and character.
C-1 Uses
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.)
■ Barber and beauty shops.
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.
■ Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel repair shops to include tailor activities that
create custom made clothing or accessories.
b. Community Facility Uses - City hall, fire and police stations and other municipal
uses.
C-2 Uses
Antique sheeps..
O Bakeries designed for retail sales rather than wholesale operation.
O Bicycle sales and bicycle repair shops.
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e Beek er statienery stores to inGlude large newsstands.
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O Gleaning, dying and pressing werks; laundry and Laundremats, previding that the
flees area �'�„eeXGeedthree theesan,d (3,000) square foot fnr separate er
Gomhined uses
O Confectionery stores.
6 Gustorn dress making or millinery shone
O Dancing schools, martial arts, music schools, yoga or other similar uses
e clod nurseries
O Delicatessen shops without size limitations.
O Dry goods and notion stores provided that the floor area of such facility not exceed
eight thousand (8,000) square feet.
effset printing, previding that the fleer area does net eXG-ed M- thousand * DupliGating seNiGe, printing, lithographing, mirneegraph ng, multi graphing and feet-
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O Financial institutions
o Florist or gift shops.
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e GroserY stereo anld meat markets without size limitations
o 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.
o Jewelry stores.
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Leather andeather geed shens, lnreyildiRg that the fleer area lees net exceed finer`
thou ,ward (2,000) , ccoare feet for separate or oomhinerd uses.
o Optical goods.
o Photographs, portrait or camera shops and photofinishing.
a Radme and teleyosien sales and sep nsinrr
o Restaurants, tea rooms, cafeterias, fast food and "take-out" food restaurants.
o Shoe repair services.
o Sporting goods, including gun sales and repair.
o Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel shops without size restriction.
* Tires, batteries and autemebile aGGesseFy sales, previded that SUGh aGtivities eGGLIF
entirely Within the confines of the bWGiness str,,nt,,re itself.
6 Variety stores providedthatthe floor area of s,,r•h faGility does not evreerd ten
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thousand (10non) square feet
Additional Permitted Uses for Buildings 1A & 2:
• Office showroom or office warehouse
• Automobile and motorcycle sales and service, not to include any outside sales or service and
storage areas.
• Retail sales as an auxiliary operation of office showroom or office warehouse.
• Laboratory, chemical analysis, general analysis, physical testing.
Uses requested for Buildings 1B, 3, 4, & 5, on Lots 1, & 3:
Uses shall be limited to the following uses within the 1-1 Zoning District:
• Garage & Storage
Additional Permitted Uses:
• Maintenance of personal vehicles.
• Hobby Shop, for personal use only.
Lot 4: The use shall be reserved only for passive open space.
Lot 5: Not part of zoning change. Shall retain 1-1" zoning.