§ 151.061 NC NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose and intent. Within the limits of the Downtown Collierville Small Area Plan Study Area, these districts are designed to provide a variety of goods and services for immediate residential neighborhoods. It is not intended that these districts permit uses which generate large volumes of truck traffic. Adequate landscape buffers, fencing or walls and appropriate open spaces between non-residential and residential areas are required to protect the integrity of residential neighborhoods. Non-residential buildings should be designed to reflect the residential form, limited to one- to two-stories, to blend with the adjacent residential neighborhood with parking typically to the side or rear of the building. Emphasis is on a pedestrian scale, designed for walkability with the nearby neighborhoods.
   (B)   Uses and structures.
      (1)   Principal permitted uses and structures. For specific permitted uses allowed in this zoning district, refer to § 151.021.
      (2)   Permitted accessory uses and structures.
         (a)   Accessory off-street parking and loading facilities as required in §§ 151.115 et seq.
         (b)   Accessory facilities and buildings customarily incidental to a permitted use as regulated by § 151.025.
      (3)   Conditional uses. For specific conditional uses allowed in this zoning district, refer to § 151.021.
      (4)   Prohibited uses. Any use not allowed by right, by accessory or by conditional uses is prohibited in the NC Neighborhood Commercial District. (See also § 151.021.)
   (C)   Bulk regulations. For bulk regulations, which include minimum lot area, minimum lot width at the building line, and maximum height, refer to the table in § 151.027(D).
   (D)   Yard requirements. For yard requirements in the NC Neighborhood Commercial District, including setbacks for front, side and rear yards, refer to the table in § 151.027(D).
   (E)   Use of required yard area. All open areas not occupied by sidewalks, driveways, and parking or loading areas shall also be devoted to landscaping as defined in § 151.003.
   (F)   Site plan review process. This site plan review and approval process is outlined in § 151.311.
   (G)   Enclosure requirements. All uses in the NC Neighborhood Commercial District shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings except for parking, loading and other accessory uses, as regulated by § 151.025, which by their nature exist outside a building.
(`00 Code, § 11-502) (Ord. 2002-13, passed 8-12-02; Am. Ord. 2003-34, passed 11-24-03; Am. Ord. 2011-01, passed 3-14-11; Am. Ord. 2011-02, passed 3-14-11; Am. Ord. 2011-04, passed 3-14-11; Am. Ord. 2011-05, passed 5-23-11)