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Article 5: Uses <br /> Section 5.2: Table of Permitted Uses <br /> CONDITIONALTA13LE OF PERMITTED USES <br /> E • <br /> u <br /> Medical Uses Exceot as <br /> 29. Identilied Herein 64 4 4 Q d ' <br /> 29 (At. Hospital <br /> 29 ( B). Veterinary Clinic R <br /> $ S <br /> Veterinary Hospital 6 .666 A-' <br /> Office and Financial Services Uses 67 <br /> 30. Office and Financial Services 4� <br /> Except as Identified Herein — — — - - - <br /> Buildino/Trade <br /> Contractors Office <br /> 30 (Al. vdth Equipment - - - - - <br /> Storage Yard70 <br /> 30 ( B) Pawnshop or Payday <br /> IgaIl <br /> Research Facility — <br /> 30 fC) Without �- <br /> Manufacturino <br /> Recreational Uses <br /> 64 Current standards limit the sizes of 'medical uses' to buildings under 10,000 sq.ft. and over 10,000 sq.ft. Staff will be recommending standards in Article 5 only permitting Medical Uses within the LC4 and NC-2 zoning district(s) that are a maximum of 10,000 sq.ft. R <br /> in size. Within the remaining districts, size limits on buildings will be based on compliance with applicable dimensional standards. <br /> 6s Staff is recommending we treat the use the same as EDE-2. Staff does not see a reason why It should not be permitted within EDB-2 as well. <br /> 66 As with Veterinary Clinics (footnote 41) staff is recommending amendments to ensure consistency between the Buckhorn and Eno Economic Development Districts, <br /> 67 This use category combines 'Offices and Personal Services' from the Commercial Use category in Section 5.2.1 and the 'Offices' from the Services Use category in Section 5.2.2 and combines them. ! <br /> 66 .I his new use category would include professional offices (i.e. realtor, attorney, engineer, etc.), financial services (i.e. banks, insurance agent, etc.), building contractors without on-site storage, etc. it does not include health/medical services, which are captured <br /> under a separate land use category. <br /> 69 As with other land use categories, staff will be incorporating existing standards governing development of professional offices in various zoning districts. This includes square footage limits (LC4 and NC-2 will have a max limit of 10,000 sq.ft, for structures) as well <br /> as use limitations. This might include bans of drive-thru facilities in certain zoning districts. <br /> 70 Staff is recommending the creation of this distinction to limit where contractor's office requiring on-site storage of equipment can be located. As recommended, they would only be allowed in the most Intensive non-residential zoning districts. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 5-27 <br />