§ 151.157 SPECIFIC STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS.
   A Resolution permitting a commercial or industrial planned development may be issued by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen for buildings or premises to be used for the retail sale of merchandise and services, parking areas, office buildings, hotels and motels and other similar facilities ordinarily accepted as commercial center uses and those industrial uses which can reasonably be expected to function in a compatible manner with the other permitted uses in the area. In addition to the applicable standards and criteria and the provisions set forth in §§ 151.150 through 151.155, commercial or industrial planned development shall comply with the following standards.
   (A)   Residential use. Except for hotels and motels, no buildings shall be designed, constructed, structurally altered or used for dwelling purposes except to provide, within permitted buildings, facilities for a custodian, caretaker or watchman employed on the premises. This provision shall not be applicable in planned development permits approved for mixed uses.
   (B)   Display of merchandise. Unless specifically authorized by an Ordinance of the Town, all business manufacturing and processes shall be conducted and all merchandise and materials shall be displayed and stored within a completely enclosed building or within an open area which is completely screened from the view of adjacent properties and public rights-of-way; provided, however, that when an automobile service station or gasoline sales are permitted in a planned commercial development, gasoline may be sold from pumps outside of a structure.
   (C)   Accessibility. The site shall be accessible from the proposed street network in the vicinity which will be adequate to carry the anticipated traffic of the proposed development. The streets and driveways on the site of the proposed development shall be adequate to serve the enterprises located in the proposed development and may be designed to discourage outside through traffic from traversing the development.
(`00 Code, § 11-1108) (Ord. 2000-25, passed 6-11-01; Am. Ord. 2008-17, passed 7-28-08; Am. Ord. 2021-16, passed 1-10-22)