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(a) Minimum Site Area. The minimum site area shall contain 5,500 square feet per independent living unit.
(b) Required Minimum Usable Floor Area in Square Feet Per Dwelling Unit.
(1) Independent Living Units: Efficiency/studio, one-bedroom dwelling units, and two-bedroom dwelling units shall meet the minimum requirements of the Building Code.
(2) No living unit within a senior housing development may contain more than two bedrooms.
(c) Maximum Building Height. The maximum building height in a senior housing development shall not exceed forty feet.
(d) Setbacks. The minimum setbacks for senior housing shall be:
(1) Front yard setback: Fifty feet.
(2) Side yard setback: Fifty feet.
(3) Rear yard setback: Fifty feet.
(e) Open Space. A minimum of 25% of the site, exclusive of existing or planned public road right-of-way, must be maintained as landscaped open space. Courtyards larger than 2,400 square feet may be counted as required open space. Recreation facilities, active and/or passive, including paved walkways and covered sitting areas shall be provided in a manner that meets the needs of the resident population.
(f) Building Facade and Length. Senior housing buildings must present a residential architectural image in terms of building facades, the composition and use of exterior wall surface materials, and building length. Any building façade longer than 100 feet must provide for variations in the outside wall and roof line.
(Ord. 10-2020. Passed 11-24-20; Ord. 03-2023. Passed 5-2-23.)
(a) Screening. Where a junk yard is adjacent to residential or commercial zoned properties or has frontage on a road or highway, a solid masonry wall or solid obscuring fence of eight feet in height or one foot above the height of the piles, whichever is greater, shall be constructed in the side and rear yards. The fence shall be placed on or inside the required side yard, or rear yard setback.
(b) Enclosed. There shall be no burning of tires, vehicle bodies, wiring, oil or waste products on the site, and all industrial processes, including the use of equipment for cutting, compressing or packaging shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building.
(c) Truck Routes. Truck routes must be established for movement in and out of the development in such a way that it will minimize the wear on public streets and prevent hazards and damage to other properties.
(Ord. 10-2020. Passed 11-24-20.)
(a) Screening. All outdoor runs or breeding areas shall be enclosed on all sides by an obscuring wall or fence not less than four feet in height.
(b) Setback. All outdoor runs and breeding areas shall be located at least fifty feet from any lot line and shall be not be located in the front yard.
(Ord. 10-2020. Passed 11-24-20.)
Refer to Chapter 835, Adult Use Marihuana Establishments, and/or Chapter 833 Medical Marihuana Facilities of the City of Battle Creek Codified Ordinances for business licensing requirements.
(Ord. 10-2020. Passed 11-24-20.)
Must be located at least 1,000 feet from day care centers, preschools, private or public K-12 schools and libraries, and, except for in the I-1 and I-2 Districts, must be located at least 1,000 feet away from a property containing an adult use marihuana retailer, an adult use marihuana microbusiness, and a medical marihuana provisioning center. The setback measurements are between nearest property lines, regardless of ownership of property or licensee. In the I-1 and I-2 Districts, state licensed adult use marihuana retailers are permitted only when collocated with an adult use marihuana grower and/or processor.
(Ord. 10-2020. Passed 11-24-20; Ord. 04-2021. Passed 4-13-21; Ord. 03-2023. Passed 5-2-23.)
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