1129.03 NONRESIDENTIAL USES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (a)   Yard requirements for nonresidential permitted and conditional uses except permitted public uses and conditional public uses and temporary uses shall be the same as required for single-family detached dwellings in the same zoning district. Where a building height is over thirty-five feet, however, each required yard shall be increased by two feet for each additional foot of building height over thirty-five feet.
   (b)   The lot width and area requirements for each nonresidential permitted use except permitted public uses and temporary uses shall be the same as required per dwelling unit in the same district. For nonresidential conditional uses, such requirements shall be as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals. For both nonresidential permitted and conditional uses, maximum building height shall be governed by a maximum floor area ratio of 0.6 and off-street parking and loading and landscaping requirements and sign regulations shall be as provided in Chapters 1149, 1151 and 1153.
   (c)   All principal and accessory buildings associated with nonresidential uses shall be set back a minimum of forty feet from any lot line abutting a lot in a residential district.
(Ord. 87-94. Passed 7-27-87.)