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the box or cell corresponding to a specific use in a particular zone, it is not a permitted use in that <br /> zone. This table may include special regulations that are indicated by a number inside of <br /> parentheses within a cell on the use tables. The special regulation corresponding to the number <br /> is, in most cases, listed on the next page or pages following the chart. In a few instances, a <br /> special regulation listed in parentheses in an earlier page of the table is also listed on a later page <br /> of the table. In such instances, you must find the number corresponding to the special regulation <br /> on an earlier page. <br /> C. Overlay Zone. Some properties are also located in an area in which an overlay zone exists, <br /> which will be indicated on the zone map with one of the symbols shown below, attached as a <br /> suffix to the use zone. An overlay zone is a secondary zone which applies additional regulations <br /> or special review procedures, and which cannot be established without being attached to one of <br /> the use zones. The following zones are overlay zones: <br /> C (clinic) <br /> O (office) <br /> C-O (clinic-office) <br /> D (design) <br /> H (historic) <br /> P-D (planned development) <br /> PRD (planned residential development) <br /> FWD (floodway district) <br /> UFFD (urban flood fringe district) <br /> RFFll (rural flood fringe district) <br /> I (institutional) <br /> If the property you are interested in is included within one of the above-listed overlay zones, you <br /> should read the corresponding section in this title which pertains to that overlay zone. <br /> BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Use tables. <br /> A. Format. The format used for graphically indicating which uses are permitted in the use zones <br /> (not including the overlay zones) is a matrix format called the use tables. It is the intention of the <br /> use tables to indicate which uses are permitted in the various use zones, and which review <br /> processes apply to a given use or zone. Exceptions: permitted uses in the WRM, P, AQ, and OS <br /> zones are specified in Section 33. <br /> B. Permitted Uses. To see what uses are permitted in a particular zone, go to the use tables in <br /> Chapter 5. Across the top of the charts are the various use zones (i.e., R-1, B-2, C-1, M-M, etc.). <br /> In the left hand column of the charts are listed all of the uses permitted by this title, listed by <br /> category of use and in alphabetical order. Table 5.1 lists residential land uses. Table 5.2 lists <br /> nonresidential land uses. If a use is permitted in a particular zone, it will be so indicated in the <br /> column corresponding to the zone by the symbol I, II, or III. These symbols stand for the review <br /> process that must be followed for that use to be permitted in that zone. If there is no symbol in <br /> the box or cell corresponding to a specific use in a particular zone, it is not a permitted use in that <br /> zone. This table may include special regulations that are indicated by a number inside of <br /> parentheses within a cell on the use tables. The special regulation corresponding to the number <br /> is, in most cases, listed on the next page or pages following the chart. In a few instances, a <br />