C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
The C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District encourages professional small-scale service establishments and limited residential uses that serve nearby residential neighborhoods and are oriented to busy streets where commercial uses begin to abut residential neighborhoods. As such, this district is considered a transitional district and encourages the conversion of existing residential dwellings to viable low-traffic, low-impact office uses, while allowing some residential uses to remain as part of the district. New construction should be designed so that its architectural characteristics and site features (including parking, landscaping and signage) are consonant with those of established residential properties in the area. This district encourages small-scale developments that would only allow one principal building to occur per lot and do not generate adverse impacts which would detract from the desirability of adjacent neighborhoods for residential use.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See the table of permissible and conditional uses in section 140-341 for permitted uses in the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
The following shall apply:
* Public water and sewer only.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See section 14-508 for off-street parking regulations.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
All single-family residential dwellings within the C-1 district shall meet the requirements of the appearance standards according to section 140-17.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See article XIII of this chapter for buffer requirements.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
The C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District encourages professional small-scale service establishments and limited residential uses that serve nearby residential neighborhoods and are oriented to busy streets where commercial uses begin to abut residential neighborhoods. As such, this district is considered a transitional district and encourages the conversion of existing residential dwellings to viable low-traffic, low-impact office uses, while allowing some residential uses to remain as part of the district. New construction should be designed so that its architectural characteristics and site features (including parking, landscaping and signage) are consonant with those of established residential properties in the area. This district encourages small-scale developments that would only allow one principal building to occur per lot and do not generate adverse impacts which would detract from the desirability of adjacent neighborhoods for residential use.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See the table of permissible and conditional uses in section 140-341 for permitted uses in the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
The following shall apply:
* Public water and sewer only.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See section 14-508 for off-street parking regulations.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
All single-family residential dwellings within the C-1 district shall meet the requirements of the appearance standards according to section 140-17.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)
See article XIII of this chapter for buffer requirements.
(Ord. No. BR2023-20, § 2(Exh. B), 8-15-2023)