§ 155.431 COMMUNITY BUSINESS (B-2).
   (A)   Purpose. This district is intended to primarily meet the shopping and service needs of surrounding residential neighborhoods and communities.
   (B)   Permitted uses. See Table 155.501.
   (C)   Dimensional Standards Table.
Table 155.431: Community Business (B-2)
Standard
Nonresidential
Table 155.431: Community Business (B-2)
Standard
Nonresidential
Minimum Lot Area
15,000 square feet
Minimum Lot Dimensions
150 feet of frontage on the primary traffic artery and 100 feet in depth
Maximum Height
100 feet [1]
Front or Street Side Setback [5]
30 feet in depth [2,3]
Side Setback [5]
10 feet in width which shall be totally landscaped [4]
Rear Setback [5]
15 feet in depth [7]
Minimum Floor Area
Each structure having a permitted or combination of permitted uses shall have a minimum of 1,500 square feet [6]
Note(s):
[1]   No building within 100 feet of any single-family dwelling shall exceed two stories or 35 feet.
[2]   For buildings exceeding 35 feet in height, front or street side setbacks must be increased one foot for every two feet in height in excess of 35 feet.
[3]   The first 15 feet of all front and street side setbacks adjacent to the property line shall be fully landscaped with sod, ground shrubbery, and trees, except where crossed by permitted access driveways or walkways. The balance of the required setbacks may be used for parking.
[4]   For buildings exceeding 35 feet in height, side setbacks must be increased one foot for every five feet in height in excess of 35 feet
[5]   All lots abutting a residential district or use shall have setbacks in accordance with §§ 155.630 - 155.633
[6]   However, existing outparcels delineated on a plat recorded prior to 2-6-85 for a shopping facility shall be exempt from providing a building of the above minimum square footage.
[7]   The first 10 feet must be fully sodded and landscaped.
 
   (D)   Additional criteria. See §§ 155.600 et seq. for additional criteria for Community Business (B-2) development.
(Ord. 2021-02, adopted 3-17-21; sought to be reconsidered, Commission passed 4-21-2021)