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Portland City Code ch. 14

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Portland City Code ch. 14 3.
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Portland City Code ch. 14
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Portland (municipal)

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3.   The proposed use shall not cause
                                                                significant displacement or conversion of
                                                                residential uses existing as of June 1, 1983,
                                                                or July 15, 1985 in the IR-1 and IR-2 zones, or
                                                                thereafter.
                                                           4.   In the case of a use or use expansion which
                                                                constitutes a combination of the
                                                                conditional institutional uses with capacity
                                                                for concurrent operations, the applicable
                                                                minimum lot sizes shall be cumulative.
     3.   In the B-5/B-5b zones                            5.   In the case of community halls:
          a.   Truck loading and access and vehicle             a.   The structure shall have been in
               parking shall be located in the rear or               existence as of January 4, 2010.
               side yard of the site where possible.            b.   The structure shall have been built for
          b.   Street frontage shall be designed for                 institutional or other non-residential
               pedestrian scale or interest.                         uses.
          c.   Shared infrastructure to the extent              c.   The structure shall be operated by, or
               practicable, including, but not limited               operated subject to the control of, a
               to, service alleys, parking areas,                    not-for-profit entity in accordance
               stormwater treatment, public                          with its not-for-profit purposes.
               transportation facilities, and                   d.   A parking management plan shall be
               driveways, shall be utilized.                         submitted for review and approval by
     4.   In the B-6 zone. No brew pubs or                           the Planning Board.
          microbreweries east of Waterville Street         6.   In the case of private club or fraternal
          shall be permitted within 50 feet of Fore             organizations, any such establishment
          Street.                                               serving alcoholic beverages or in
F.   Institutional uses (excluding preschools)                  possession of a license for serving
     1.   The Planning Board shall be the review                alcoholic beverages shall meet the
          authority.                                            minimum lot size requirement for places of
     2.   In the case of expansion of existing                  assembly greater than 10,000 square feet.
          institutional uses onto land other than the      7.   Post-secondary schools in the R-2 zone
          lot on which the principal use is located, it         shall only be permitted on a collector or
          shall be demonstrated that the proposed               arterial road.
          use cannot reasonably be accommodated            8.   In the case of a post-secondary school
          on the existing site through more efficient           within the R-5 zone and not including the
          utilization of land or buildings, and will not        USM Overlay Zone, such school may build
          cause significant physical encroachment               principal structures to a height of 55 feet if
          into established residential areas.                   the following standards can be met: 6-24 | CITY OF PORTLAND LAND USE CODE USE STANDARDS