1103.12   NC - NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCE ZONE.
 
   Figure 7. An illustration of the potential development pattern in the NC Zone.
   (a)   Intent. The Neighborhood Commerce (NC) Zone is intended to maintain and promote existing and provide for new small-to-medium-scale commercial development patterns primarily along and oriented toward the intersections of minor and major arterials. The desired development pattern in the NC Zone follows a pedestrian-oriented development pattern of small-to-medium-scale commercial buildings that primarily serve neighboring and nearby residents.
   (b)   Uses. The uses permitted or conditionally permitted, including accessory uses, in the NC Zone are set forth on the Use Table in Section 1103.06.
   (c)   Development Standards. The standards applicable to the development of property within the NC Zone are set forth in the following tables and illustrated in the following diagrams. Building placement, form, and component standards are as follows:
Building Placement
Building Placement
Lot Dimensions
Lot Size (max.)
1 Acre
Lot Width (min.)
80 ft
Lot Frontage (min.)
60 ft
Setbacks
Front Yard (min.)
0 ft
Front Yard (max.)
20 ft
Side Yard (min., each side)
5 ft
Side Yard (min., aggregate)
20 ft.
Rear Yard (min.)
15 ft
Lot Coverage/Open Space
Lot Coverage (max., Including Impervious Surface)
NA
Use Area
Commercial Ground Floor Area (min.)
100%
 
Building Form & Components
Height
Building Height (min.)
NA
Building Height (max.)
40 ft
Accessory Building
Building Location
Not Permitted
Parking Location
Rear or side only
Signs
Any two; Hanging, Wall, Projecting
 
(Ord. A-3075. Passed 1-24-22.)