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Printed Chapter 30.48: Zoning Overlay Districts 30.48 30.48.600 Purpose 30.48 Zoning Overlay Districts ..................................................................................................................................................... 1 PART A AIRPORT ENVIRONS OVERLAY DISTRICT ............................................................................................................... 1 30.48.010 Purpose. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 30.48.020 Airport Environs Maps........................................................................................................................................................ 1 Table 30.48-1 Airport Environs Subdistricts ............................................................................................................................................. 2 30.48.030 Permitted Uses. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 30.48.040 Uses Permitted Subject to Noise Attenuated Construction ............................................................................................... 3 30.48.050 Special Uses. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 30.48.060 Prohibited Uses. ................................................................................................................................................................... 3 30.48.070 Exceptions. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3 30.48.080 Table 30.48 – AE Land Use Compatibility in the Airport Environs Overlay District. ................................................... 3 TABLE 30.48-AE.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 PART B AIRPORT AIRSPACE OVERLAY DISTRICT ............................................................................................................... 9 30.48.090 Purpose. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9 30.48.100 Airport Zones. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9 30.48.110 Airport Zone Height Limitations. ....................................................................................................................................... 9 30.48.120 Notices of Construction or Alteration. ................................................................................................................................ 9 Table 30.48-2 Transportation Route Height .............................................................................................................................................. 9 30.48.130 Official Airport Airspace Zoning Maps. .......................................................................................................................... 10 30.48.140 Use Restrictions. ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 30.48.150 Nonconforming Uses, Marking and Lighting................................................................................................................... 11 30.48.160 Variances or Waivers of Standards. ................................................................................................................................. 11 PART C RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT ....................................................... 13 30.48.170 Purpose. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 30.48.180 Establishment. .................................................................................................................................................................... 13 30.48.190 Standards. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 30.48.200 Designation. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13 30.48.210 Boundary Amendment....................................................................................................................................................... 13 DELETED - PART D PC OVERLAY .................................................................................................................................................... 13 PART E Gaming Enterprise District ............................................................................................................................................... 14 30.48.240 Purpose and Scope. ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 30.48.250 Designation as Gaming Enterprise District ...................................................................................................................... 14 30.48.260 Conditions for Enlargement or Establishment. ............................................................................................................... 14 30.48.270 DELETED – Subdistricts .................................................................................................................................................. 17 PART F Red Rock Design Overlay District ................................................................................................................................... 18 30.48.280 Purpose. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 30.48.290 Policy Framework and Relevant Plans. ............................................................................................................................ 18 30.48.300 Red Rock Design Overlay District Map. .......................................................................................................................... 18 30.48.310 Establishment of Overlay District. .................................................................................................................................... 18 30.48.312 Exception to the Red Rock Design Overlay District. ....................................................................................................... 18 30.48.315 Density & Intensity Restrictions. ...................................................................................................................................... 18 30.48.320 Permitted Uses. ................................................................................................................................................................... 18 30.48.330 Site Development Standards. ............................................................................................................................................ 19 30.48.340 Landscaping, Buffering, and Screening. .......................................................................................................................... 22 30.48.350 Signage and Gateway Community Features. ................................................................................................................... 22 30.48.360 Site Lighting. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23 30.48.370 Lighting Exemptions. ......................................................................................................................................................... 24 30.48.380 Landscape, Lighting, and Signage Plans. ......................................................................................................................... 24 30.48.390 Deviations or Waivers of Standards. ................................................................................................................................ 24 30.48.400 Non-conforming Lighting. ................................................................................................................................................. 24 PART G TRANSITION CORRIDOR OVERLAY ......................................................................................................................... 25 30.48.420 Purpose. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 25 30.48.430 Policy Framework and Relevant Plans. ............................................................................................................................ 25
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