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ORDINANCE NO. 1192
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, AMENDING TITLE 18 OF THE BOZEMAN MUNICIPAL CODE
BY ADDING SECTION 18.04.055 AND REVISING SECTIONS 18.10.020 AND
1 8.52. 1 40.
PREAMBLE
The purpose of this ordinance is to provide for the definition of bar (tavern, I
cocktail lounge); provide for restaurants serving alcoholic beverages as an
accessory use as a conditional use in certain zones; provide for one-family mobile
homes as a permitted use in the A-S Zone; and delete the requirement for one-
family mobile homes in the A-S Zone to obtain a conditional use permit.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN:
Section 1
That Chapter 18.04 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be and the same is hereby amended
by adding the following definition:
18.04.055 Bar (Tavern, Cocktail Lounge).
"Bar" means an establishment where alcoholic beverages are served on premises and
where the total sales of alcohol exceeds the total sales of food.
Section 2
That Section 18.10.020 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be and the same is hereby amended
to read as follows:
18.10.020 Permitted Uses.
Permitted uses in the A-S District are as follows:
1. Accessory uses and buildings, including single-family or multi-family dwellings to house employees
working on the farm or ranch;
2. Agriculture uses;
3. Churches;
4. Conditional uses as provided in Chapter 18.52; I
5. Fire stations;
6. Home occupations;
7. One-family dwellings;
: The sale, on the premises, of products produced thereon;
8.
9. Veterinary clinics;
10. One-family mobile homes on permanent foundations which meet all the requirements of Section
18.50.220.
Section 3
That Section 18.52.140 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be and the same is hereby amended
to read as follows:
18.52.140 Conditional Uses Designated for Individual Zoning Districts.
The following uses may be permitted as conditional uses in the districts as specified:
A. AS Agriculture Suburban District. Community residential faci Iities, public and private
parks and playgrounds; golf courses and country clubs; hunting and fishing clubs;
schools and travel trailer parks; and television and radio broadcasting studios and
transmitters; ambulance service; public utility facilities; and child care homes;
B. RS Residential Suburban District. Community residential facilities; schools (nonboard,
nursery, elementary, junior and senior high); public and private parks and playgrounds;
golf courses and country clubs; other recreational uses; FCC earth stations; PUD's as
provided in Chapter 18.54 of this title; ambulance service; public utility facilities; and I
child care homes;
C. R-l Single-Family Residential--Low-Density District. Community residential facilities;
schools; libraries; public and private parks and playgrounds; golf courses and country
clubs; PUD's as provided in Chapter 18.54 of this title; ambulance service; public utility
facilities; and child care homes;
D. R-2 Single-Family Residential--Medium-Density District. Same as R-l district;
E. R-2-A Single-Family Residential--Medium-Density District. Same as R-2 district;
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F. R-3 Residential--Medium-Density District. Conditional uses provided in the R-l and
R-2 districts that are not permitted uses in the R-3 district, as provided in Chapter
18.58 of this title; PUD's as provided in Chapter 18.54 of this title; fraternity and
sorority houses; medical offices; child care homes; and child care centers;
G. R-4 Residential--Medium-Density Apartment District. Same as R-3 district;
H. R-5 Residential--High-Density District. Same as R-4 district;
I. R-MH Residential--Mobile Home. Public utility facilities and child care homes;
I J. R-O Residential--Office District. Community residential facilities; nursing homes and
hospitals; churches; public and private parks and playgrounds; other types of medical
facilities or personal services not listed as a permitted use; PUD's as provided in
Chapter 18.54 of this title; ambulance service; public utility facilities; child care homes;
and child care centers;
K. B-1 Neighborhood Business District. Retail uses in addition to those permitted uses
listed, but limited to those serving the customer directly; gasoline service stations;
professional and business office uses; child care centers; and restaurants serving
alcoholic beverages as an accessory use;
L. B-2 Community--Highway Business District. Retail uses in addition to those p~rmitted
uses listed; bars, taverns and cocktail lounges; wholesale distributors with on-premises
retail outlets, provided warehousing is limited to commodities which are sold on the
premises; amusement and recreational activities; shopping centers; travel trailer parks as
provided in Chapter 18.60 of this title; residence for owner or caretaker; PUD's as
provided in Chapter 18.54 of this title; public utility facilities; television and radio
broadcasting studios; day care centers; and restaurants serving alcoholic beverages as
an accessory use;
M. B-3 Central Business District. Amusement and recreation activities; auction rooms;
bars, taverns and cocktail lounges; transportation and utility stations; drive-in banks
and cleaners; radio and TV broadcasting and transmitting studios; civic centers; service
I stations and auto service centers, car washes (hand operated), auto upholstery shops,
auto body shops, muffler sales and service shops; sign paint shops (not neon sign fabri-
cation); and planned unit developments as provided in Chapter 18.54; child care homes;
child care centers; and restaurants serving alcoholic beverages as an accessory use;
N. M-l Commercial--Light Manufacturing District. Amusement and recreational activities;
open storage (if adequately screened); retail establishments (in addition to those listed
in Chapter 18.34); residences for owner or caretaker; PUD's as provided in Chapter 18.54
of this title; animal shelters; veterinary clinics and adult businesses (if located no closer
than five hundred feet from any other adult business, home, residential district boundary,
school, place of worship, public park or any youth-oriented establishment); and child
care centers;
O. M-2 Manufacturing and Industrial District. Junk salvage yards (if adequately screened);
residences for owner or caretaker of junk salvage yards; and adult businesses (if located
no closer than five hundred feet from any other adult business, home, residential district
boundary, school, place of worship, public park or any youth-oriented establishment);
P. TR Technology Research District. Other research establishments not listed as permitted
uses; planned research establishments as provided in Chapter 18.54 of this title; and
child care centers;
Q. PLI Public Lands and Institutions. Public utility facilities and child care centers.
PROVISIONALL Y PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City
I of Bozeman, Montana, this 18th day of November 1985.
KENNETH L. WEAVER, Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk of the Commission
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FINALL Y PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman,
Montana, this 2nd day of December 1985, and effective thirty (30) days after said date.
KENNETH L. WEAVER, Mayor I
ATTEST:
Clerk of the Commission
State of Montana )
County of Gallatin : ss.
City of Bozeman )
I, Robin L. Sullivan, Clerk of the Commission of the City of Bozeman, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Ordinance 1192 was published by title and number in the Bozeman Daily
Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said City, in the issue
dated the 10th day of December 1985, and due proof of such publication is on file in my office.
I N WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the corporate seal of my office
this 20th day of December 1985.
Clerk of the City Commission
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