1104.03 BUSINESS DISTRICT DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS.
   The following table identifies the specific development standards that apply to each of the business zoning districts.
TABLE 1104.03-1: BUSINESS DISTRICT DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS
R-B
G-B
Minimum Front Yard Setback 2
5 feet
5 feet
Minimum Side Yard Setback 2
10 feet (30 feet if adjacent to
residential)
10 feet (30 feet if adjacent to
residential)
Minimum Rear Yard Setback 2
25 feet (40 feet if adjacent to
residential)
25 feet (40 feet if adjacent to
residential)
Minimum Lot Width
50 feet
50 feet
Minimum Lot Area
10,000 sq. ft.
10,000 sq. ft.
Minimum Open Space (including
lawn, landscaping, drainage areas, etc.)
25%
25%
Maximum Height 1
35 feet and 50 feet for vertically mixed use buildings
35 feet and 50 feet for vertically mixed use buildings
Minimum Accessory Structure Setbacks
Same as principal building
Same as principal building
Maximum Accessory Structure Height
20 feet
20 feet
Minimum Parking Front Yard Setback
20 feet
20 feet
Minimum Parking Side Yard Setback
5 feet (15 feet if adjacent to
residential)
5 feet (15 feet if adjacent to
residential)
Minimum Parking Rear Yard Setback
5 feet (15 feet if adjacent to
residential)
5 feet (15 feet if adjacent to
residential)
Terminology: sq. ft. = Square foot/Square Footage
   (a)   Building Height Regulations. In the R-B and G-B Zoning Districts, any building that exceeds thirty (30) feet is required to provide an additional one (1) foot of side and rear yard setbacks for every foot of building height that exceeds thirty (30) feet. Height exceptions for architectural projections are regulated in Section 1104.06(b).
   (b)   Yard Requirement Exceptions. Yard requirements may be reduced, if approved by Planning Commission, where on-site circulation, parking, and loading are coordinated with adjoining developments, or between lots within a cohesive development, and set forth in a joint agreement.
   (c)   Outlots. Outlots are permitted within existing and proposed commercial developments where there is adequate room for the necessary parking, circulation, and access to and between uses. Such outlots may be on separate lots or on one (1) lot within a mixed use development, if approved by the Planning Commission.
Figure 1104.03-1: Graphic Illustration of Commercial Outlots
(Ord. 2022-34. Passed 1-9-23.)