Municipal Code
CHAPTER 1254 RO-1 Restricted Office District
1254.01 Statement of purpose.
1254.02 Permitted uses.
1254.03 Accessory uses, buildings and structures.
1254.04 Off-street parking facilities.
1254.05 Landscaping.
1254.06 Site plan review.
1254.07 Area, height, bulk and placement requirements.
CROSS REFERENCES
Regulation of land development and the uses of land and
structures by
local authorities - see M.C.L.A. 125.3201
Authority to zone - see M.C.L.A. 125.3202
Uses of land or structures not conforming to ordinances;
powers of
legislative bodies; acquisition of property - see
M.C.L.A. 125.3208
Off-street parking and loading - see P. & Z. Ch. 1262
Nonconforming uses and buildings - see P. & Z. Ch. 1264
Natural buffer zones - see P. & Z. Ch. 1266
Supplementary regulations - see P. & Z. Ch. 1268
1254.01 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
The RO-1 Restricted Office District is intended to
permit those office and restricted business uses which
will provide opportunities for local employment close to
residential areas, thus reducing travel to and from
work; which will provide clean, modern office buildings
in landscaped settings; which will provide, adjacent to
residential areas, appropriate districts for uses which
do not generated large volumes of traffic, traffic
congestion and parking problems; and which will promote
the most desirable use of land in accordance with the
Village's Master Plan.
(Ord. 101. Passed 2-20-70.)
1254.02 PERMITTED USES.
In the RO-1 District, the following uses are permitted:
(a) Uses resulting from any of the following
occupations: executive, administrative, professional,
accounting, banking, clerical, stenographic and
drafting, and manufacturers' agents. No display shall be
in an exterior show window, and the total area devoted
to display, including both the objects displayed and the
floor space set aside for persons observing the
displayed objects, shall not exceed fifteen percent of
the usable floor area of the establishment using the
display of an actual product for sale as a sales
procedure; provided that there shall be no outdoor
storage of goods or material, irrespective of whether or
not they are for sale; provided, further, that there
shall be no warehousing or indoor storage of goods or
material, irrespective of whether or not they are for
sale; and provided, further, that there shall be no
warehousing or indoor storage of goods or material
beyond that normally incidental to the above permitted
office type uses.
(b) Medical or dental centers, not including
veterinarian hospital or any type of medical facility
permitting overnight patients.
(c) The professional office of a medical doctor,
osteopath, chiropractor, dentist, architect, lawyer,
professional engineer, land surveyor or city planner, or
other business, professional or governmental offices.
(d) Publicly-owned building and public utility offices,
transformer stations and sub-stations, but not including
storage yards.
(e) There shall be no accessory structures in an RO-1
District, except that signs may be permitted, providing
they pertain to a use conducted within the main building
and provided, further, that such signs are displayed
flat against the side of the building and do not project
above the roof line. Such signs shall not have flashing
illumination. One sign shall be permitted for each
office or clinic use in a building, provided that no
single sign shall exceed ten square feet in area. (See
also Section 1268.05.)
(Ord. 101. Passed 2-20-70.)
1254.03 ACCESSORY USES, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
The following accessory uses, buildings and structures
shall be permitted in the RO-1 Restricted Office
District, subject to Section 1268.13:
(a) Signs, provided they pertain to the use being
conducted within the main building, and provided further
that such signs are displayed flat against the wall and
do not project above the roof line. Signs shall not have
flashing lights. One sign shall be permitted for each
office or clinic use in the building, provided that no
single sign shall exceed ten square feet in area.
(b) The Village of Franklin encourages the development
and use of alternative energy sources, such as energy
generated by solar and wind facilities, provided the
devices to generate, process and store the energy are
safe and cause no harm to the well-being of adjacent
residents or businesses or the neighborhood as a whole.
Solar and wind energy facilities, whether freestanding
or attached to the principal building, are considered
accessory structures and require site plan review and
special use approval.
(Ord. 2010 05. Passed 5 10 10.)
1254.04 OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES.
Off-street parking facilities shall be provided as
specified in Chapter 1262, with the further condition
that no parking be permitted in the required front yard,
said front yard area being the 40-foot yard space
abutting the front property line, nor within the
required side or rear setback adjacent to any side or
rear property zoned R-1, R-2, R-3 or R-4, or which is
adjacent to any property or lot used for residential
purposes. (See Section 1262.02 for off-street parking
development regulations.)
(Ord. 172. Passed 12-6-90; Ord. 2010 05. Passed 5 10
10.)
1254.05 LANDSCAPING.
Along any property line of an RO-1 District abutting a
residentially zoned district, the area between the
required setback and the property line shall be sodded,
planted and shrubbed to form a permanent greenbelt.
(Ord. 101. Passed 2-20-70; Ord. 2010 05. Passed 5-10
10.)
1254.06 SITE PLAN REVIEW.
For all uses permitted in an RO-1 District, there must
be site plan review as required under Section 1268.30.
(Ord. 101. Passed 2-20-70; Ord. 2010 05. Passed 5 10
10.)
1254.07 AREA, HEIGHT, BULK AND PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS.
Area, height, bulk and placement requirements for the
RO-1 District shall be as established in the schedule
provided in Appendix B following the text of this Zoning
Code.
(Ord. 101. Passed 2-20-70; Ord. 2010 05. Passed 5 10
10.)