A. A building designed to accommodate light manufacturing and heavy commercial uses, with a screened outdoor area for shipping and deliveries by heavy trucks. A dock height commercial building with liner shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-34.
Building Placement. | ||
Front build-to-line: The front façade of the liner building shall be placed at the back of the sidewalk. | A | |
Encroachment over the sidewalk may be allowed for some frontage types. | B | |
Side setbacks: None required; 5 feet minimum if provided. | C | |
Rear setback: None required; 5 feet when abutting an alley. | D | |
Building Size and Massing. | ||
The liner portion of the building shall have a minimum depth of 16 feet and a maximum depth of 40 feet from the back of the sidewalk. When a single story building is screened by a liner building, the liner portion of the building shall be a minimum of two stories and the single story building being screened shall not exceed a height of 35 feet. | E | |
Building height: Buildings shall be a maximum of three stories. | F | |
Parking. | ||
Parking and on-site vehicle circulation areas shall be a minimum of 5 feet from the back of the sidewalk. | G | |
The vehicle entrance to the dock year from the street shall not exceed a maximum width of 30 feet. | H | |
B. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
C. The main pedestrian entrance to the ground floor shall be directly from the street.
D. The dock yard area shall be screened from view by a decorative masonry street wall with a maximum height of 5 feet, located 5 feet from the back of the street sidewalk. Landscaping shall be provided within a 5-foot planter area between the sidewalk and the screening street wall.
E. On-site parking and loading bays shall be in the dockyard area. Parking and services shall be accessed from within the dockyard or an alley.
(Ord. 2358 §22)