(A) Intent. The N-B Neighborhood Business District is established to provide for limited, small-scale neighborhood commercial activity. This zoning district provides for a range of commercial uses and services to meet the everyday needs of rural residents, to provide employment opportunities for residents of the rural area, and to provide goods and services for travelers and tourists to the area. The zoning district is characterized by small buildings, low traffic generation, and operations with little late-night activity.
(B) Dimensional requirements.
(1) Lot size. Twenty thousand square feet shall be the minimum lot area per business unit. Any part of the property located in the road right-of-way shall not be included in this minimum lot area.
(2) Lot width. One hundred feet shall be the minimum width of each lot. The measurement shall be made from one side property line to the other at the building setback line.
(3) Front yard. Thirty feet shall be the minimum width of each lot. The measurement shall be made from one side property line to the other at the building setback line.
(4) Side yard setback. Ten feet shall be the minimum side yard for each principal building, measured from the nearest point of the building to the side lot line.
(5) Rear yard set back. Twenty feet shall be the minimum rear yard for each principal building, measured from the point of the building nearest the rear line and the rear lot line.
(8) Buffer strip. A buffer strip shall be provided in a side or rear yard where adjacent to any residential area.
(1996 Code, § 155.150) (Ord. passed 11-1-2010)