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1 BLIC () DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE S-3A S-D -S Cemeteries, but not including crematoriums Cemeteries arks and open space Child care center or other programs licensed pursuant to Chapter 52 of the Arlington County Code Church and other places of worship and Sunday school buildings, but excluding temporary revivals Churches and other places of worship and Sunday school buildings, but excluding rescue missions or temporary revivals Churches. Secondary uses of churches, schools, public buildings and public properties, including the daily or hourly rental to profit or nonprofit entities of classrooms, meeting rooms, auditoriums, multilevel parking structures and recreational facilities for uses of a cultural, educational, recreational or public nature. The zoning administrator may approve, for periods not to exceed seven (7) consecutive days, commercial uses incidental to and not inconsistent with the above when he finds that such uses will not disrupt the surrounding community Communication and electric utility plant facilities and distributing substations Country clubs, golf courses, and other private noncommercial recreational areas and facilities or recreation centers, including swimming pools Courthouses, jails, and county government administration buildings located on sites designated "government and community facilities" on the General Land se lan and adjacent to or across the street from a zoning district in which heights greater than 75 feet. Columbia ike Special Revitalization District Form Based Code Development as specified in Error! Reference source not found. All day care uses Churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples Churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples Addressed in short term use standards (12.10). Electrical generating plants and substations All telecommunications facilities Recreation centers Swimming pools, community Country clubs and golf courses Detention or correctional facilities s, local government Deleted from use table to be addressed in CFBC district applicability Social institutions Religious institutions Religious institutions tilities, major Telecommunications facilities arks and open space Governmental facilities nclassified Dwelling, one-family Dwelling, one-family Hospitals and hospital-related medical and health care facilities Hospitals and institutions of an educational, religious, charitable, or philanthropic nature, except animal hospitals and institutions of a corrective nature Hospitals Hospitals Boarding schools and military academies All social institutions Hospital Hospitals Schools Social institutions Institutional homes Group homes Group living a g e 1 o f 42

2 BLIC () DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE S-3A S-D -S Institutional homes, counseling, occupational therapy, and similar social uses Kiosks and uses permitted and conducted in kiosks Nursing homes, convalescent homes and intermediate care facilities, and related housing facilities for the elderly Group homes Kiosks Assisted living centers and nursing homes Group living Retail sales and, salesoriented Group living Open-air markets Open-air markets Retail sales and, salesoriented ublicly-owned parking area ublicly-owned parking area arking, commercial arks and recreation areas, semipublic or private, when owned and operated by a nonprofit organization ublic and private arboretums, forests, wild life reservations and conservation areas, including stream valley drainage areas ublic buildings and properties of a cultural, recreational or administrative type, including libraries, museums and art galleries, but not including repair garages, storage or repair yards or warehouses ublic buildings and properties of a cultural, recreational, administrative or type, including libraries, fire stations, museums and art galleries but not including repair garages, storage or repair yards or warehouses ublic buildings and properties of a type use other than public parks, playgrounds, recreational and community center buildings and grounds and public buildings and properties of a cultural, recreational or administrative type, including libraries, museums and art galleries, but not including repair garages, storage or repair yards or warehouses ublic parks, playgrounds, recreational and community center buildings and grounds arks, playfields and playgrounds Arboretums, forests and nature preserves Museums and art galleries or studios Libraries Museums and art galleries or studios Libraries Fire and police stations Fire or police station Repair garages, storage areas and yards and warehouses Community centers Recreation centers arks, playfields and playgrounds arks and open space arks and open space Governmental facilities Governmental facilities Governmental facilities arks and Open Space S S S a g e 2 o f 42

3 BLIC () DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE S-3A S-D -S ublic utilities and s such as railroad, trolley, bus, air or boat passenger stations; rightof-way and tracks (but excluding car barns, garages, railroad yards, siding and shops); static transformer stations, transmission lines and towers, commercial and public utility radio towers, telephone exchange (but excluding and storage yards); provided, that the exterior appearance of any building permitted under this paragraph shall be in keeping with the character of the neighborhood in which it is located ublicly owned or controlled buildings, properties and uses of all kinds including, but not limited to, repair garages, storage areas and yards and warehouses Bus shelters; bike share stations Bus, trolley, air, boat and trail passenger terminals Commercial and public utility radio towers Electrical transmission facilities Railroads and railroad right-of-way and tracks Static transformer stations Repair garages, storage areas and yards and warehouses tilities, minor assenger terminals and s tilities, major tilities, major tilities, major tilities, major Governmental facilities Recycling centers Recycling centers Waste-related s Repair garages, storage areas and yards and warehouses and buildings, properties and uses of all kinds that are publicly owned or controlled. As used herein, "publicly owned or controlled" refers to ownership or control by any government authority or other political subdivision Schools and colleges and other public and private educational institutions Sewage treatment plants, County-owned, including incinerators and sanitary sewage pumping and lift stations Repair garages, storage areas and yards and warehouses Colleges and universities Schools, elementary, middle or high Wastewater treatment plant Wastewater pump station Separation and disposal facilities, including incinerators Governmental facilities Colleges Schools tilities, major tilities, minor Waste-related s Storage as principal use. All self- storage uses Self- storage Trash collection, County-owned trash collection, transfer, separation and disposal facilities, including incinerators Water storage, treatment and pumping facilities, County-owned Solid or liquid waste transfer Separation and disposal facilities, including incinerators Water storage facilities Water pump station Waste-related s Waste-related s tilities, major tilities, minor S BLIC TRANSITIONAL SE TABLE Current Term roposed Term S-3A S-D -S ublic parking area on a transitional site if said area is located and developed as required in 14.3 Transitional parking area a g e 3 o f 42

4 BLIC TRANSITIONAL SE TABLE Current Term roposed Term S-3A S-D -S ublicly owned structures. To permit the productive use of existing publicly owned structures on a temporary basis, when the board determines it to be advisable to have such structures available for possible public use at the end of the period of temporary use, the County Board may permit commercial use of an existing structure on a transitional site in conjunction with and primarily for the purpose of providing s to an existing adjacent use for a period not to exceed 15 years subject to the provision of parking as required in 14.3; such uses may be permitted notwithstanding the fact that not more than 25 percent of the area of the existing structure is located outside the portion of the site within which transitional uses are permitted - Moved to ublic accessory use table this table will be deleted. Current Term roposed Term S-3A S-D -S Accessory buildings, including private garages, provided that a detached accessory building shall be located as required in 3.2 arking, off-site incidental to a use permitted in an S, R or RA district; provided that, unless located on publicly owned land, such parking area shall be on land in the same fee ownership as the land on which the appurtenant use is located Deleted addressed through use classification system Moved to B with other off-site parking provisions a g e 4 o f 42

5 RESIDENTIAL (R) DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE R-20 R-10 R-10T R-8 R-6 R-5 R15-30T R2-7 Airports and aircraft landing fields; golf courses (except driving tees and miniature courses); cemeteries; and funeral homes and/or crematories when on the same premises as a cemetery of 10 or more acres Country clubs and golf courses Cemeteries Airports and aircraft landing fields Funeral homes Crematories (accessory use table) arks and open sp. arks and open sp. ass. Term/s Retail S&S/S-O Bed and breakfasts Bed and breakfasts Overnight accommodations Churches and other places of worship, including parish houses and Sunday schools47f, but excluding rescue missions or temporary revivals Clubs and grounds for games or sports, including community swimming pools Columbia ike Neighborhoods Special Revitalization District Form Based Code Development as specified in 11.1 Churches, mosques, synagogues, and temples Community swimming pools arks and playfields Removed from use tables Religious institutions arks and open space Community buildings Community centers Contractors, off-site storage and staging Removed from use tables. See short yards and sales or leasing trailers or term use standards pavilions Dwelling, one-family One-family detached Dwellings, townhouse Townhouses Dwellings, townhouse, semidetached, Townhouse, semidetached, one-family S one-family and stacked units and stacked units Dwellings, townhouse, semidetached and existing one-family dwellings Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings), on sites that share a lot line with RA, C or M district Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings), Farming, livestock and poultry raising, and all uses commonly classed as agricultural Government, federal and state buildings. Buildings used exclusively by the federal and state governments for public purposes; except penal and correctional institutions Hospitals or sanitariums; except animal hospitals, clinics, and hospitals or sanitariums for contagious, mental or drug or liquor addict cases Townhouse, semidetached, and existing one-family Duplexes Semidetached Duplexes Semidetached All agricultural uses s, federal, state and local Hospitals or clinics Agriculture Hospital S S S S a g e 5 o f 42

6 RESIDENTIAL (R) DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE R-20 R-10 R-10T R-8 R-6 R-5 R15-30T R2-7 Institutional homes and institutions of an educational or philanthropic nature; except those of a correctional nature s of medical doctors, physicians, dentists or psychologists in existing institutional structures converted to such use rivate clubs, lodges, fraternities, sororities and dormitories ublic libraries, museums, and art galleries ublic utilities and s; such as railroad, trolley, bus, air, or boat passenger stations; railroad offices, rights-of-way, and tracks (but excluding car barns, garages, railroad yards, sidings and shops); static transformer stations, transmission lines and towers, commercial and public utility radio towers, telephone exchanges (but excluding and storage yards); provided, however, that the exterior appearance of any building permitted under this paragraph shall be in keeping with the character of the neighborhood in which it is located ublicly-operated recreation buildings, playgrounds, parks, and athletic fields Group homes Colleges and universities s, medical Fraternity and sorority houses Dormitories Membership clubs and lodges Libraries Museums and art galleries or studios Bus shelters; bike share stations Bus, trolley, air, boat and rail passenger terminals Electrical transmission facilities Railroads and railroad right-of-way and tracks Static transformer stations Community centers arks and playfields Group living Colleges Group living Group living Entertainment, indoor tilities, minor ass. Term/s tilities tilities tilities arks and open space Recycling centers Recycling Centers Waste related s Residential cluster development as specified in F Removed from use tables Storage as principal use. All self-storage uses Self- storage Schools, private, elementary, middle and high, and kindergartens, nursery schools, child care centers, and other programs regulated by Chapter 52 of the Arlington County Code, 56F nified Residential Development as specified in F All day care uses Schools, elementary, middle and high Removed from use tables Day care Schools S S S S S S S S a g e 6 o f 42

7 RESIDENTIAL (R) TRANSITIONAL SE TABLE Current Term Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings), adjacent to other than the C-1 or C-1-O district Duplexes Semidetached roposed Term R-20 R-10 R-10T R-8 R-6 R-5 R15-30T R2-7 Medical or dental clinic Medical or dental clinic S S S S, principal, of a physician, surgeon or dentist, provided such use is conducted within a dwelling and the residential character of such dwelling is not changed s, medical s of doctors physicians, dentists or psychologists s, medical S S S S Transitional parking area if said area is located and developed as required in 14.2 and 14.3 Transitional parking area RESIDENTIAL (R) DISTRICTS ACCESSORY SE TABLE Current Term roposed Term R-20 R-10 R-10T R-8 R-6 R-5 R15-30T R2-7 Accessory buildings, including a private garage, provided that a detached accessory building shall be located as required in 3.2 Deleted from use table Accessory dwellings Accessory dwellings Accessory uses, customarily incident to any of the otherwise permitted uses Commercial vehicle parking. arking of one commercial vehicle which has a gross vehicle weight of 16,000 pounds or less Commercial vehicle parking. In cases working a grave hardship on the resident, and in accordance Error! Reference source not found. and 14.6, parking of (i) a commercial vehicle which does not meet the locational requirements of this zoning ordinance, or (ii) more than one commercial vehicle Deleted from use table Commercial vehicle parking Commercial vehicle parking Family day care homes for six to nine children Family day care homes (six to nine children) Family day care homes for up to five children Family day care home (up to five children) Family/caregiver suites Family/caregiver suites Home occupations Home occupations Swimming pools, private Swimming pools, private Trailer parking Trailer parking Vehicle maintenance and minor repairs, routine. Vehicle maintenance an minor repairs, routine Vehicle, one unlicensed and/or uninspected. Vehicle, unlicensed or uninspected a g e 7 o f 42

8 RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE Airports and aircraft landing fields; golf courses (except driving tees and miniature courses); cemeteries; and funeral homes and/or crematories when on the same premises as a cemetery of 10 or more acres Cemeteries Country clubs and golf courses Airports and aircraft landing fields Crematories (accessory use table) arks and open space arks and open space assenger terminals and serv RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15 Apartment houses Multiple family Apartment houses, which may be of townhouse design Apartments or townhouse dwellings Townhouses Multiple-family Multiple-family Townhouses Bed and breakfasts Bed and breakfasts Overnight accommodations Boardinghouses and rooming houses Boarding houses and rooming houses Group living Churches and other places of worship, including parish houses and Sunday schools, but excluding rescue missions or temporary revivals Clubs and grounds for games or sports, including community swimming pools Columbia ike Neighborhoods Special Revitalization District Form Based Code Development as specified in 11.1 Columbia ike Special Revitalization District Form Based Code Development as specified in 11.2 Churches, mosques, synagogues and temples Community swimming pools arks and playfields Remove from use table Religious institutions arks and open space Remove from use table S Community buildings Community centers Community centers, fire stations, and libraries Community centers Libraries Fire and police stations Governmental facilities Contractors, off-site, storage and staging yards and sales or leasing trailers or pavilions Removed from use table (see short term uses) Dwelling, one-family One-family detached Dwellings, apartment houses, Multiple-family Dwellings, townhouses, not within the Fort Myer Heights North Special District, as designated on the General Land se lan Dwellings, townhouses, in the Fort Myer Heights North Special District, as designated on the General Land se lan Dwellings, townhouses, semidetached and existing one-family Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings) Townhouses, not within the Fort Myer Heights North Special District, as designated on the General Land se lan Townhouses, in the Fort Myer Heights North Special District, as designated on the General Land se lan Townhouse, semidetached and existing one-family Duplexes Semidetached S S S S S S S S a g e 8 o f 42

9 RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE Farming, livestock and poultry raising, and all uses commonly classed as agricultural Government buildings, federal and state. Buildings used exclusively by the federal and state governments for public purposes; except penal and correctional institutions All agricultural uses s, federal, state or local Agriculture Hospitals or sanitariums; except animal hospitals, clinics, and hospitals or sanitariums for contagious, mental or drug or liquor addict cases; provided, that any building so used shall be set back not less than 100 feet from any lot line or street line; and doctors' offices in buildings already being used exclusively as such pursuant to other zoning provisions or variances previously granted, and a one-time addition thereto, provided such addition does not exceed 25 percent of the existing total gross floor area of the building being so used Hospitals or clinics Hospital Housing, low or moderate income Remove from use table unclassified S Institutional homes and institutions of an educational or philanthropic nature; except those of a correctional nature. Mortuary or funeral homes, including a cremation unit within a mortuary or funeral home s of medical doctors, physicians, dentists or psychologists may be permitted in existing institutional structures converted to such use s, principal, of physicians, surgeons or dentists in existing apartment houses or residences converted to such use or in new buildings designed for such use rivate clubs, lodges, fraternities, sororities and dormitories ublic libraries, museums, and art galleries Group homes Colleges and universities Mortuaries or funeral homes s, medical s, medical Dormitories Fraternity and sorority houses Membership clubs and lodges Museums and art galleries or studios Libraries Group living colleges RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15 S S Retail Sales and Service, ersonal Service-Oriented S S S S Group living Group living Entertainment, indoor a g e 9 o f 42

10 RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) DISTRICTS RINCIAL SE TABLE ublic utilities and s; such as railroad, trolley, bus, air, or boat passenger stations; railroad offices, rights-of-way, and tracks (but excluding car barns, garages, railroad yards, sidings and shops); static transformer stations, transmission lines and towers, commercial and public utility radio towers, telephone exchanges (but excluding and storage yards); provided, however, that the exterior appearance of any building permitted under this paragraph shall be in keeping with the character of the neighborhood in which it is located ublicly-operated recreation buildings, playgrounds, parks, and athletic fields, Bus shelters, bike share stations Bus, trolley, air, boat and rail passenger terminals Electrical transmission facilities Railroads and railroad right-of-way and tracks Static transformer stations Community centers Recreation centers arks, playgrounds and playfields tilities, minor assenger term/ tilities tilities tilities arks and open sp. RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15 Recycling centers Recycling centers Waste-related s Schools, private, elementary, middle and high, and kindergartens, nursery schools, child care centers, and other programs regulated by Chapter 52 of the Arlington County Code109F Child care centers Nursery schools and preschools Schools, elementary, middle and high Day care Day care Schools Storage as principal use. All self- storage uses Self- storage Tourist homes Deleted obsolete use RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) TRANSITIONAL SE TABLE Current Term Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings) Two-family dwellings (duplexes and semidetached dwellings), adjacent to other than the C-1 or C-1-O district, provided that the dwellings are located no more than 100 feet from the shared lot line, or on sites that are located on principal or minor arterial streets as designated in the Arlington County Master Transportation lan provided that the dwellings front on the arterial street, except on corner lots where no more than one unit may front on the local street, provided: (1) Every lot shall have a minimum average width of 70 feet and a minimum area of 8,700 sq. ft. In the case of semidetached dwellings, the minimum average width of lot per dwelling unit shall be 35 feet and the minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall be 4,350 sq. ft. (2) Each dwelling unit shall have a minimum gross floor area of 750 sq. ft., exclusive of basement or attic.112f semidetached roposed Term Deleted (carried over from R-5 via R-6 in error in the May 2013 reformat) RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15 a g e 10 o f 42

11 RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) TRANSITIONAL SE TABLE Current Term Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings)adjacent to other than the C-1 district or the C-1-O district two-family dwellings (duplexes and semidetached dwellings), provided that the dwellings are located no more than 100 feet from the shared lot line, or on sites that are located on principal or minor arterial streets as designated in the Arlington County Master Transportation lan provided that the dwellings front on the arterial street, except on corner lots where no more than one unit may front on the local street, provided: semidetached(2) Each dwelling unit shall have a minimum gross floor area of 750 sq. ft., exclusive of basement or attic.111f (3) two-family dwellings (duplexes and semidetached dwellings) on lots with a minimum average width of 56 feet and a minimum area of 8,700 sq. ft. In the case of semidetached dwellings, the minimum average lot width per dwelling unit shall be 28 feet and the minimum lot area per dwelling unit shall be 4,350 sq. ft. roposed Term Deleted (carried over from R-5 via R-6 in error in the May 2013 reformat) Medical or dental clinics on sites which abut C-2, CM or M districts, S S S s or clinics, medical or dental Medical or dental clinics S S S, principal, of a physician, surgeon or dentist, provided such use is conducted within a dwelling and the residential character of such dwelling is not changed s or clinics, medical or dental s of doctors, physicians, dentists or psychologists s or clinics, medical or dental S S S s of physicians, surgeons, dentists, or psychologists on sites which abut C- 2, CM or M districts S S S Transitional parking area if said area is located and developed as required in Transitional parking area 14.2 and 14.3 RA14-26 RA8-18 S S RA7-16 RA6-15 S RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) DISTRICTS ACCESSORY SE TABLE Current Term Accessory buildings, including a private garage, provided that a detached accessory building shall be located as required in 3.2 Accessory uses, customarily incident to any of the otherwise permitted uses Commercial vehicle parking. arking of one commercial vehicle which has a gross vehicle weight of 16,000 pounds or less and conforms to the requirements in Commercial vehicle parking. In cases working a grave hardship on the resident, and in accordance , and 14.6, parking of (i) a commercial vehicle which does not meet the locational requirements of this zoning ordinance, or (ii) more than one commercial vehicle roposed term Removed from use table Removed from use table Commercial vehicle parking Commercial vehicle parking a g e 11 o f 42 RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15

12 RESIDENTIAL AARTMENT (RA) DISTRICTS ACCESSORY SE TABLE Current Term roposed term RA14-26 RA8-18 RA7-16 RA6-15 Convenience areas Convenience areas Family day care homes for six to nine children Family day care homes for six to nine children Family day care homes for up to five children Family day care homes for up to five children Home occupations Home occupations Swimming pools, private Swimming pools, private Trailer parking Trailer parking Vehicle maintenance and minor repairs, routine Vehicle maintenance and minor repairs, routine Vehicle, unlicensed and/or uninspected Vehicle, unlicensed and/or uninspected a g e 12 o f 42

13 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Airports and aircraft landing fields; golf courses (except driving tees and miniature courses); cemeteries; and funeral homes and/or crematories when on the same premises as a cemetery of 10 or more acres Amusement enterprises, including a billiard or pool hall, boxing arena, games of skill, penny arcade, shooting gallery and the like Amusement facility such as an indoor or outdoor miniature golf course, an indoor or outdoor driving range, or an amusement game arcade Country clubs and golf courses Cemeteries Airport and aircraft landing fields Crematories (accessory use table) All other indoor entertainment Miniature golf courses Driving ranges Miniature golf courses Driving ranges arks and open space arks and open space assenger terminal and s Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, outdoor Amusement game arcades Game arcades Entertainment, indoor Animal hospital or veterinary clinic within a fully enclosed structure Animal hospital or veterinary clinic Animal hospitals within fully enclosed structures Animal care facilities, veterinary clinics, animal hospitals Animal care facilities, veterinary clinics, animal hospitals Animal care facilities, veterinary clinics, animal hospitals Antique shops Art and antique shops Apartment building Multiple-family Apartment building Multiple-family Apartment buildings Multiple-family Apartment houses and hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Multiple-family Apartment houses, which may be of townhouse design Townhouses Multiple-family Apartments Multiple-family Apartments Multiple-family Apartments Multiple-family Apartments or townhouse dwellings Multiple-family Town houses Art or antique shop Art stores, including artwork, art supplies and framing materials Audio-visual production studio Audio-visual production studio Automobile accessories and supplies, All other retail sales and, excluding installation Bakery Bakeries a g e 13 o f 42

14 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Bank or other financial institutions Barbershop or beauty parlor Banks Financial s All other personal -oriented retail sales and Bed and breakfasts Bed and breakfasts Overnight accommodations Billiard or pool halls Billiard or pool halls Entertainment, indoor Blueprinting or photostating hotocopy, blueprint and quick-sign s Book or stationary stores Book, stationary or card store Bowling alley Bowling alley Entertainment, indoor Business college operated as a commercial Business or trade school enterprise Car wash Car wash Vehicle sales and Carpet and rug cleaning establishments, Carpet cleaning plants Light industrial excluding dyeing Catering establishment Catering establishment, small scale Eating establishment Churches and other places of worship, including parish houses and Sunday schools137fbut excluding rescue missions or temporary revivals Cleaning or laundry establishment Clothes cleaning or laundry establishment, including launderette self- type establishment Clothing or wearing apparel shops Clubs and grounds for games or sports, including community swimming pools Clubs and grounds for games or sports, including community swimming pools Churches, mosques, synagogues and temples Dry-cleaning drop-off station Laundromat Dry cleaning drop of station Laundromat arks and playfields Community Swimming pools arks and playfields Community swimming pools Religious institutions arks and open space arks and open space a g e 14 o f 42

15 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Commercial uses including retail and commercial uses Commercial uses including retail and commercial uses Commercial uses including retail and commercial uses Commercial uses as permitted in C-1-R districts, or as otherwise approved by the County Board Commercial uses, other, or as otherwise approved by the County Board. Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited. All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited. All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Restaurant, general All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented a g e 15 o f 42

16 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Commercial development Commercial development Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and, business and professional Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited All other personal -oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and, business and professional Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating & drinking establishment Eating & drinking establishment Retail sales and, -oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Community buildings Community centers Community centers, fire stations, and libraries Contractors, off-site, storage and staging yards and sales or leasing trailers or pavilions Community centers Fire or police station Libraries, museums and art galleries or studios Removed from use table and addressed in short term use standards Government facilities Confectionery store Bakery Dance studio Dance studio Delicatessen Meat or fish market and delicatessen Department store restricted to sites that are a minimum of five acres Department store, without restriction on minimum site area as imposed in C-1 district Department stores Department, furniture or household appliance store Drive-through window. Any use otherwise permitted in this district with a drivethrough window Deleted (addressed through large format retail establishment) Deleted (addressed through large format retail establishment) Deleted (addressed through large format retail establishment) Deleted (addressed through large format retail establishment) Moved to accessory use table Drugstores Drug stores a g e 16 o f 42

17 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Drugstores. Delivery of drugstore items to off-site locations is permitted when it involves less than 20 percent of the amount of the sales from these stores. Dry cleaners laundry and Laundromat Dry goods or notion stores Dwelling units Drug stores Dry cleaning drop off stations Laundromat Dry-cleaning plant Multiple-family One-family, detached Duplexes Semidetached Townhouse Light industrial Dwelling, multiple-family, development Multiple-family Dwellings multiple-family when allowed by Multiple-family General Land se lan Dwellings, multiple-family Multiple-family Dwellings, multiple-family and/or hotel development Multiple-family Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Dwellings, multiple-family when allowed by Multiple-family the General Land se lan Dwellings, one-family One-family detached Dwellings, townhouse, semidetached dwellings and existing one-family Dwellings, two-family (duplexes and semidetached dwellings) Farming, livestock and poultry raising, and all uses commonly classed as agricultural Dwellings, townhouse, semidetached dwellings and existing one-family Duplexes Semidetached All agricultural uses Film exchange Delete obsolete use Film processing kiosk (photo ) Agriculture Florist or gift shop Florist or gift shop Florist or gift shops Florist or gift shop Food delivery s Food delivery s Eating and drinking establishments Government, federal and state buildings used exclusively by the federal and state governments for public purposes; except penal and correctional institutions s, federal, state and local Grocery, convenience. Grocery, fruit or Grocery stores, convenience vegetable stores Grocery, fruit or vegetable store Grocery stores a g e 17 o f 42

18 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Grocery, fruit or vegetable stores without restriction or maximum gross floor area Hardware, paint or appliance stores Health clubs Hobby or handcraft stores Home furnishings stores Hospitals and institutions of an educational, religious, charitable, or philanthropic nature, except those of a correctional nature Grocery stores Athletic or health clubs All social institutions Colleges and universities Hospitals or clinics Social institutions Colleges Hospitals Hospitals or sanitariums; except animal Hospitals Hospitals hospitals, clinics, and hospitals or sanitariums for contagious, mental or drug or liquor addict cases Hotel or tourist court Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotel Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Hotels, when allowed by the General Land Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations se lan Hotels Hotels or motels Overnight accommodations Housing, low or moderate income per 14.6 Ice cream or confectionery store. Indoor and outdoor skating rink Indoor and outdoor tennis, racquet or handball courts Deleted from use table Skating rinks Skating rinks Tennis, racquet or handball courts Tennis, racquet or handball courts Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, outdoor Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, outdoor Indoor swimming pool Swimming pool Entertainment, indoor Indoor tennis, racquet or handball courts Tennis, racquet or handball courts Entertainment, indoor Indoor theater or auditorium Movie or other theatres Entertainment, indoor Institutional homes and institutions of an educational or philanthropic nature; except those of a correctional nature Institutional uses including hospitals, nursing homes and group care facilities Institutional uses including hospitals, nursing homes and group care facilities Group homes Colleges and universities Nursing homes Hospitals or clinics Nursing homes Hospitals or clinics Group living Colleges Group living Hospitals Group living Hospitals a g e 18 o f 42

19 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Interior decorating stores Jewelry stores Kiosks Kiosks Large format sales establishments Large format retail Locksmiths All other repair-oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Mailing, including bulk mailing Massage parlor and the like Massage parlor Meat market or delicatessen Meat or fish market Medical office or clinics or clinic, medical or dental Medical offices or clinic, medical or dental Medical or dental clinics or clinic, medical or dental Medical or dental clinics and laboratories or clinic, medical or dental Medical or dental laboratories Light industrial Medical or dental laboratory Medical or dental laboratories Light industrial Miniature golf course Miniature golf course Entertainment, outdoor Mortuary or funeral home, including a cremation unit within a mortuary or funeral home Mortuaries or funeral homes Also, in accessory use table: crematories Mortuary or funeral homes, including a cremation unit within a mortuary or funeral home in existing apartment houses or residences converted to such use or in new buildings designed for such use Music conservatory or music instruction Mortuaries or funeral homes Also, in accessory use table: crematories Music conservatory or music instruction Newsstand Newsstand Nightclubs and restaurants providing live Restaurant (by-right) Eating establishments entertainments, including dance halls Live entertainment (accessory use table by use permit) Nursery, flower or plant store Nursery, flower or plant store Nursery, flower or plant store, provided that all incidental equipment and supplies, including fertilizer and garden tools, are kept within a building or in designated areas outside which are adequately screened as approved by the zoning administrator Nursery, flower or plant store s, business and professional buildings s, business and professional a g e 19 o f 42

20 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category buildings s, business and professional buildings s, business and professional commercial uses, when allowed by s, business and professional the General Land se lan development s, business and professional s of doctors or physicians s, medical, without restriction on location s, business and professional within structures, retail and residential development s, business and professional at the densities set forth in s s, business and professional s of medical doctors, physicians, dentists or psychologists in existing institutional structures converted to such use s, medical s, business and professional s, business and professional s, business and professional, including medical, legal, insurance, philanthropic, real estate, banking and other offices which, in the judgment of the zoning administrator, are of the same general character as those otherwise permitted. s, business and professional s, principal of physicians or dentists s, medical s, principal, of physicians, surgeons s, medical or dentists, in existing apartment houses or residences converted to such use or in new buildings designed for such use Open-air markets Open-air markets Optical stores Other uses which, in the judgment of the zoning administrator, are of the same general character as those listed in this subsection and will not be detrimental to the district in which located145f Outdoor commercial enterprises including games of skill and science Outdoor fair, carnival, circus, trade show Deleted replaced with use classification All other outdoor entertainment Deleted addressed under short term uses (see use standards) Entertainment, outdoor Outdoor swimming pool Swimming pools Entertainment, outdoor almistry almistry awnshop a g e 20 o f 42

21 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category et shops et shops, bird stores or taxidermists hoto copy s hotocopy, blueprint and quick-sign s hotography studio hotography studio lumbing or sheet metal shops, if conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building lumbing or sheet metal shop Manufacturing and production ost-secondary education Colleges and universities Colleges rinting, lithographing or publishing rinting, publishing and lithographing Manufacturing and production rivate clubs, lodges, fraternities, sororities and dormitories rivate clubs, restaurants and similar commercial compatible with high value apartment buildings rivate postal limited to a gross floor area of 1,200 sq. ft ublic buildings and properties of a cultural, recreational administrative or type, including libraries, fire stations, museums, theaters, and art galleries. ublic libraries, museums, and art galleries ublic parking area of more than 50 spaces or of a lot area of more than 20,000 sq. ft. ublic parking area of up to 20 spaces or of a lot area of up to 20,000 sq. ft., when located and developed as required in 14.3 ublic parking area of up to 50 spaces or of a lot area of up to 20,000 sq. ft., when located and developed as required in 14.3 ublic parking areas whether with or without improvements deferred, as regulated in A ublic, including electric distributing substation, fire or police station, telephone exchange, and the like Fraternity and sorority houses Dormitories Membership clubs and lodges Membership clubs and lodges rivate postal s Libraries, museums, art galleries or studios Fire or police station Indoor movie or other theatre Libraries Museums and art galleries or studios All commercial parking All commercial parking All commercial parking All commercial parking All major utilities Fire or police station Group living Group living Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, indoor Entertainment, indoor arking, commercial arking, commercial arking, commercial arking, commercial tilities Government Facilities a g e 21 o f 42

22 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category ublic utilities and s; including but not limited to railroad, trolley, streetcar, bus, air, or boat passenger stations; bicycle share or rental stations; railroad offices, rights-of-way, and tracks; static transformer stations, transmission lines, and towers, commercial and public utility radio towers, telephone exchanges; provided, however, that the exterior appearance of any building permitted under this paragraph shall be in keeping with the character of the surrounding area ublic utilities and s; such as railroad, trolley, bus, air, or boat passenger stations; railroad offices, rights-of-way, and tracks (but excluding car barns, garages, railroad yards, sidings and shops); static transformer stations, transmission lines and towers, commercial and public utility radio towers, telephone exchanges (but excluding and storage yards) ublicly operated parks, playgrounds, recreational and community center buildings, playgrounds, parks, and athletic fields. ublicly-operated recreation buildings, playgrounds, parks, and athletic fields Railroad, trolley, bus, air or boat passenger station Bus shelters, bike share stations All other minor utilities All major utilities Bus shelters; bike share stations Bus, trolley, air, boat and rail passenger terminals All major utilities All minor utilities arks and playfields Community centers Community centers arks and playfields assenger terminals and s tilities, minor tilities, minor tilities, major tilities, minor assenger terminals and s tilities, major tilities, minor arks and Open space arks and open space Recycling centers Recycling centers Waste-related s Repair shop (small appliance, television, radio) All other repair-oriented retail sales and Retail sales and, repair-oriented Residential, office, retail, hotel development Retail Multiple-family Hotels or motels Overnight accommodation, business or professional Restaurant, limited Eating and drinking establishment Restaurant, general Eating and drinking establishment All other sales and uses Restaurant, general Eating & drinking establishment Restaurant, limited Eating & drinking establishment All other sales and Retail sales and, -oriented uses Residential Multiple-family Restaurant providing live entertainment or dancing limited to customers, or restaurant associated with indoor or outdoor amusement facility Restaurant, general () Live entertainment (accessory use table by use permit) Eating and drinking establishment a g e 22 o f 42

23 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Restaurant, excluding the following types: Restaurants, limited Eating establishments restaurants with drive-through windows, restaurants for which less than 50 percent of the food is served to conventional restaurant tables at which customers sit to order and eat. Delivery of food and beverages to off-site locations is permitted when it involves less than 20 percent of the amount of the sales from these restaurants Restaurant, fast food Restaurant, limited Eating establishments Restaurant (excluding restaurants with drive-through windows and dancing or entertainment). Delivery of food and beverages to off-site locations is permitted when it involves less than 30 percent of the amount of the sales from these restaurants. Restaurant Restaurant Restaurants providing live entertainment and/or dancing Retail and commercial Retail and commercial uses Retail and commercial uses when allowed by the General Land se lan Retail stores or businesses Retail stores or businesses in addition to those permitted in C-1-R and C-1 district Schools and colleges and other public and private educational institutions, nursery schools, child care centers Schools, private, elementary, middle and high, and kindergartens, nursery schools, child care centers, and other programs regulated by Chapter 52 of the Arlington County Code Restaurants, general Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited Live entertainment (Moved to accessory use table) s uses All other personal- oriented retail sales and All other repair-oriented retail sales and Restaurant, general Restaurant, limited Colleges and universities Schools, elementary, middle and high All day care uses Schools, elementary, middle and high All day care uses Eating establishment Eating establishments Eating establishments Retail sales and, personal- oriented Retail sales and, repair-oriented Eating establishments Eating establishments Colleges Schools Day care Schools Day care Secondhand or consignment shop Secondhand store Secondhand store, if conducted wholly Secondhand store within a completely enclosed building Self- storage facility All self- storage facilities Self- storage Shoe repair Shoe repair Retail sales and, repair-oriented Shoe store Shoe store a g e 23 o f 42

24 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Sign painting shop, if conducted wholly Sign making Light industrial within a completely enclosed building Sporting goods store Sporting goods store Storage as principal use. All self- storage uses Self- storage Tailor or dressmaker Tailors or milliners Retail sales and, repair-oriented Telecommunications equipment, unscreened All telecommunications towers and facilities Telecommunications facilities Theatre Movie or other theaters Entertainment, indoor Trade or commercial school, if not Trade or commercial school objectionable due to noise, odor, vibration or other similar causes nified commercial/mixed use development not within the Columbia ike Special Revitalization District or the Lee Highway-Cherrydale Special Revitalization District as set forth in 10.2 nified commercial/mixed use Delete from use table development ses in projects that are within the Clarendon Revitalization District and are part of a unified commercial/mixed use development as set forth in 10.2 pholstery shop, if conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building Variety store Vehicle body shop, so long as such activities are conducted entirely within a building Vehicle dealership, sales or rental lot, provided that the use is located on a site which is more than 20,000 sq. ft. in area. In addition, vehicle dealership, sales or rental lot that is located on a site 10,000 sq. ft. or smaller shall not be permitted Vehicle dealership, sales or rental lots located on sites of 20,000 sq. ft. or less but more than 10,000 sq. ft. Vehicle establishment, provided that any vehicle repairs and storage of merchandise and supplies shall be conducted wholly within a building, and that any lubrication or washing not conducted wholly within a building shall be permitted only if a masonry wall, seven feet in height, is erected and maintained between such uses and any adjoining R district pholstery shop s uses Vehicle body shop Retail sales and, repair-oriented Vehicle sales and s Vehicle sales, rental or leasing facilities Vehicle sales and s Vehicle sales, rental or leasing facilities Vehicle fuel station Vehicle establishment Vehicle sales and s Vehicle sales and Vehicle sales and a g e 24 o f 42

25 COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) RINCIAL SE TABLE Current term roposed term roposed se Category Vehicle establishments, provided that any portion of the use except the sale of gasoline shall be conducted wholly within a building Video tape or record store s uses Wedding chapel Wedding chapel Religious institutions Wholesale merchandising broker, Wholesale merchandising broker, Wholesale trade excluding wholesale storage excluding wholesale storage COMMERCIAL/MIXED-SE (C) ACCESSORY SE TABLE Current term Airports and aircraft landing fields; golf courses (except driving tees and miniature courses); cemeteries; and funeral homes and/or crematories when on the same premises as a cemetery of 10 or more acres Mortuary or funeral home, including a cremation unit within a mortuary or funeral home Mortuary or funeral homes, including a cremation unit within a mortuary or funeral home in existing apartment houses or residences converted to such use or in new buildings designed for such use roposed term Crematories Crematories Crematories a g e 25 o f 42

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