A. Microbreweries.
1. All mechanical equipment visible from the street, an adjacent residential use or residential zoning district shall be screened using architectural features consistent with the principal structure.
2. Access and loading bays are discouraged from facing toward any street; provided, where such bays do face any street, adjacent to any residential use or residential zoning district, the doors shall be closed at all times, except during the movement of raw materials, other supplies and finished products into and out of the building.
3. Outdoor storage shall not be allowed, including the use of portable storage units, cargo containers and tractor trailers.
B. Restaurants, Drive-Through.
1. Sufficient vehicular stacking capacity for the drive-in or drive-through portion of the operation shall be provided to ensure that traffic does not extend into the public right-of-way. A minimum of eight (8) stacking spaces for each service ordering station shall be provided. Stacking spaces shall be located so as not to interfere with vehicular circulation, fire lanes, parking spaces and egress from the property by vehicles not using the drive-in or drive-through portion of the facility.
2. A minimum of three (3) parking spaces shall be provided in close proximity to the exit of the pick-up window to allow for customers waiting for delivery of orders.
3. Public access to the site shall comply with the driveway spacing standards of Chapter 1161 but, in no case, be located closer than 125 feet to any intersection or other driveway on the same side of the street, as measured from the nearest right-of-way line to the nearest edge of the driveway or edge to edge from the nearest driveway.
4. Internal circulation and ingress/egress from the site shall not substantially impair the movement of other modes of transportation, such as bicycles and pedestrians, to and through the site.
5. Menu boards with speakers for the transmission or broadcasting of voices or music shall be oriented and/or muffled to prevent sound from being audible beyond the boundaries of the site.
C. Outdoor Commercial Recreation.
1. The minimum front, side and rear setbacks shall be 50 feet for all buildings and outdoor components of the recreational facility; provided, setbacks for any go-cart, vehicle track or similar motorized activity shall be a minimum of 200 feet from any residential district.
2. The minimum front, side and rear parking setbacks shall be 20 feet from adjacent non-residential zoning districts and 50 feet from adjacent residential districts.
3. Lighting for night-time activity areas shall be directed and shielded so the light source is not visible from any surrounding residential use. All lighting, including building and security lighting shall conform to the requirements of Section 1161.10.
4. An operations plan describing the nature of the use, hours of operation, etc. shall be provided.
(Ord. 2017-32. Passed 5-2-17.)