Figure 9. An illustration of the potential development pattern in the CSD.
(a) Intent. The Court Square District (CSD) is intended to designate the area surrounding the historic Court Square in order to maintain and promote the existing historic mixed-use urban development patterns of downtown Sidney. The desired development pattern in the CSD follows the historic development pattern of downtown Sidney.
(b) Uses. The uses permitted or conditionally permitted, including accessory uses, in the CSD are set forth on the Use Table in Section 1103.06.
(c) Development Standards. The standards applicable to the development of property within the CSD are set forth in the following tables and illustrated in the following diagrams. Building placement, form, and component standards are as follows:
Building Placement
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Building Placement
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Setbacks | |
Front Yard (min.) | NA |
Front Yard (max.) | 0 ft; up to 15 ft if outdoor sidewalk dining is included |
Side Yard (max.) | 10 ft |
Rear Yard (min.) | 10 ft |
Rear Yard (max.) | 30 ft |
Use Area | |
Unit Area (min.) | 600 SF |
Commercial Ground Floor Area (min.) | 100% |
Building Form & Components
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Building Form & Components
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Height | |
Building Height (min.) | 35 ft |
Building Height (max.) | 80 ft |
Accessory Building | |
Building Location | Not Permitted |
Parking Location | |
Rear yard or side yard accessible by alley only | |
Signs | |
Any two; Wall, Projecting, Hanging; Window | |
Design Standards | |
Natural materials on all facades | |
(Ord. A-3075. Passed 1-24-22.)