(A) Purpose. The B-2 Highway Commercial District is intended to allow wholesale, retail, and service business sites that border near U. S. Highway 212.
(B) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted, as regulated herein, without special application requirements or conditions attached. Highly similar uses not listed may be allowed at the discretion and review of the Planning Commission and approval of the City Council:
(1) Automobile repair and service shops;
(2) Bakeries;
(3) Banks;
(4) Barber shops;
(5) Candy and ice cream shops;
(6) Convenience food stores;
(7) Gas stations;
(8) Offices;
(9) Postal stations;
(10) Drug stores;
(11) Book stores;
(12) Medical services including clinics, hospitals, rest homes, and animal clinics;
(13) Flower shops;
(14) Laundromats and dry cleaning establishments;
(15) Shoe repair and sales shops;
(16) Food services including grocery stores, fruit, vegetable and meat markets, supermarkets, restaurants, and delicatessens;
(17) Hardware stores;
(18) Hair salons;
(19) Photographic shops;
(20) Funeral homes;
(21) Apparel shops;
(22) Commercial greenhouses;
(23) Recreation services including theaters, bowling alleys, pool and billiard rooms, dance halls, and roller and ice skating rinks;
(24) Hotels, motels, private clubs and lodges, wholesale establishments, taverns, night clubs, on-off liquor stores, trade schools, and commercial parking garages and ramps;
(25) Drive-in restaurants, drive-in banks, and other drive-in services;
(26) Buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the uses listed in this section when located on the same property and which will not be detrimental either by reason of odor, smoke, noise, dust, or vibration to the surrounding neighborhoods;
(27) Lumber yards;
(28) Storage buildings;
(29) Public utility buildings;
(30) Residence when included as an integral part of the principal building to be occupied by the owner or his or her employees;
(31) Automobile service including auto equipment sales, car wash service, new and used car sales lot, trailer sales areas, gasoline service stations, and auto repair garages;
(32) Recreation services including theaters, bowling alleys, pool and billiard rooms, dance halls, and roller and ice skating rinks;
(33) Hotels, motels, private clubs and lodges, wholesale establishments, taverns, night clubs, on-off liquor stores, trade schools, and commercial parking garages and ramps;
(34) Drive-in restaurants, drive-in banks, and other drive-in services; and
(35) Buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the uses listed in this section when located on the same property and which will not be detrimental either by reason of odor, smoke, noise, dust, or vibration to the surrounding neighborhood.
(C) Conditional use permits.
(1) Recreational camping areas; and
(2) Truck or bus terminals.
(D) Accessory uses.
(1) Any accessory use, building, or structure customarily incidental to a principal use permitted above, and located on the same lot;
(2) Parking and loading facilities, as regulated in §§ 151.105 et seq.; and
(3) Signs as regulated in §§ 151.105 et seq.
(E) Dimensional regulations.
(1) Setbacks (feet).
Building Setback From: | |
Street right-of-way | 25 |
Interior lot line | 20 |
Residential zoning boundary | 50 |
Parking Lot or Circulation Drive Front: | |
Street right-of-way | 10 |
Interior lot line | 6 |
Residential zoning boundary | 10 |
Accessory Building Setback: | |
Street right-of-way | 20 |
Interior lot line | 6 |
Residential zoning boundary | 50 |
(2) Minimum lot requirements (feet).
(a) Lot area: 15,000 sq. feet;
(b) Minimum lot width: 100; and
(c) Minimum lot depth: 150.
(1) Site plan review;
(2) Access, parking, and loading;
(3) Landscaping and lighting;
(4) Fences;
(5) Outdoor storage and displays; and
(6) Building facade materials.
(Prior Code, § 151.083) (Ord. 149, passed 3-9-1998)