(a) The purpose of the business districts is to set aside areas for commercial and business activities to meet and support the economic growth of the city. The districts provide for the buying and selling of goods and services, the transportation and distribution of commodities, and other complementary economic activities. Other uses that are supportive of or compatible with business activities are also permitted. These districts help to ensure a favorable business climate and support the economic and social well-being of city residents.
(b) The intent of the B-1 neighborhood business district is to provide relatively small areas that serve the daily retail and other business needs of the surrounding population. It is intended that this district be generally applied to areas within or adjacent to urban residential areas, along local and collector streets, but not along major travel routes or on a large scale basis. It would also be applied to rural and urban fringe town centers that may or may not be located along major travel routes.
(c) The intent of the B-2 community business district is to provide areas for community-wide business establishments, serving several neighborhoods, and offering a wider range of uses than is permitted in the B-1 district. The intent is to apply this district to areas conveniently accessible by vehicular and pedestrian modes and served by adequate public facilities. Typically, this district would be applied to lots along major streets and in centrally located areas in urban and urban fringe areas.
(1990 Code, Ch. 21, Art. 3, § 21-3.110) (Added by Ord. 99-12)