The following provisions shall apply in this P-GC District, which district shall also be subject to other provisions of the city code, except where conflict in regulations occur, the regulations specified in this subchapter, or on the development plan approved pursuant to this subchapter shall apply.
(A) Standards for area, coverage, density, yard requirements (setbacks), height regulations, parking, lighting and signage shall be governed by the standards of the GC (General Commercial) District, city code chapters on sign regulations and off-street parking requirements.
(B) Standards for public improvements shall be governed by applicable adopted city ordinances and laws, including adopted Public Work Standards.
(C) (1) Landscaping shall be governed by the standards of the GC District and accepted General Development Plan.
(2) A minimum of 50% of the area of the required landscaping shall consist of live plant materials.
(3) Park strip areas (area between curb and sidewalk) in the public right-of-way is to be landscaped with grass and street trees.
(4) Screening of any secured area shall be achieved through chain link fencing with slats or other appropriate methodology approved by the Planning Commission. The installed two-rail steel fencing along a portion of 100 East Street and a portion of 900 North Street in lieu of the security fence where the area is improved and used for parking is allowed through a hold harmless agreement with Brigham City and recorded with the property due to the fencing location within the public right-of-way and located adjacent to the public sidewalk. Said fencing serves as a barrier between the parking and the public sidewalk in lieu of the required landscape and is to be maintained for such purposes.
(D) New building construction is intentionally allowed to be flexible and creative. The exterior texture, siding, color, type and the like is to be advanced by owner/applicant and as approved by the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 29.23.030) (Ord. 18-16, passed 10-18-2018; Ord. 24-04, passed 3-7-2024)