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CHAPTER 169 DISTRICT REGULATIONS
169.26 K-OF KETTLESTONE OFFICE DISTRICT. The K-OF District is intended and
designed to provide certain areas of the Kettlestone development with professional office uses
consisting of single or multi-tenant buildings that are one or more stories tall. Sites should be
well landscaped and buildings should have a high level of exterior finish to promote a
professional image. The K-OF zoning designation is reserved for those properties located
within the adopted Kettlestone District Boundary Map of the Kettlestone Design Guidelines
document identifying areas for residential, commercial, office and mixed uses.
1. Principal Permitted Uses. Only the uses of structures or land listed in this
section shall be permitted in the K-OF District.
A. Office uses such as:
(1)Business and professional offices including the following:
law, engineering, real estate, insurance, accounting, bookkeeping,
finance, banking (including retail banks with drive-throughs), stock
brokerage and uses of a like or similar nature.
(2)The office of a doctor, dentist, osteopath, chiropractor,
optometrist, chiropodist, or similar profession.
(3)Clinics or group medical centers, including dental clinics, but
not including animal clinics or animal hospitals.
(4)Hospitals, libraries, funeral homes and mortuaries.
(5)Office buildings serving the management, research, design,
marketing and production needs of the general business community.
B. The low-intensity commercial service uses, intended primarily to
serve the occupants and patrons of the Kettlestone Office District, shall be
permitted within a building housing a use permitted above:
(1)Office supply stores.
(2)Computer and electronic equipment sales and service stores.
(3)Drug stores.
(4)Gift shops.
(5)Restaurants and coffee shops (not including drive-through
restaurants and coffee shops).
(6)Travel agencies.
C. Places of assembly such as churches, other places of worship, public
and private schools, civic uses and fraternal lodges.
2. Permitted Accessory Uses.
A.Private garage or carport.
B.Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental to any principal
permitted use.
C.Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, which
buildings shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the
construction work.
ZONING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 169 DISTRICT REGULATIONS
3. Bulk Regulations. The following minimum requirements shall be observed
subject to the modifications contained in Section 165.19.
Lot Area No minimum requirement
Lot Width No minimum requirement
Front Yard No minimum for principal permitted uses.
20 feet minimum for accessory structures
Side Yards
Rear Yard
No minimum for principal permitted uses unless
adjacent to adjoining single-family, in which case the
minimum setback shall be 50 feet.
5 feet for accessory structures.
No minimum for principal permitted uses unless
adjacent to adjoining single-family, in which case the
minimum setback shall be 50 feet.
5 feet for accessory structures.
Principal Building 25 feet
Separation
Accessory Building 25 feet between principal building and accessory
Separation building
Minimum Height Principal building under 15,000 square feet – 1 story
Principal building over 15,000 square feet – 2 stories
Maximum Height Principal building – 8 stories
Accessory building – 1 story
Floor Area Ratio 0.35
4.Off-Street Parking and Loading. One space per 250 square feet of retail and
office uses. Spaces for all other uses shall be provided in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 168 of these zoning regulations.
5.Minimum Open Space. The total land area devoted to open space and
landscaping shall not be less than 25 percent of the gross land area included in the
building lot. Such open space shall be maintained as grassed and landscaped area and
shall not include access drives, parking areas, structure, or buildings, except
ornamental structures included as part of the landscaping theme.
6.Site Plan Requirements. See Chapter 160 of this Code of Ordinances and the
adopted Kettlestone Design Guidelines.
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