21 B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The purpose of the B-2 Neighborhood Business District is to provide for the establishment of highly limited scale neighborhood commercial centers that offer basic convenience type goods and services to the immediately surrounding residential neighborhoods. (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following neighborhood retail sales and service businesses supplying commodities or performing a service primarily for residents of the surrounding neighborhood:
Any use permitted in the B-1 District except research centers.
Antique/flea market, subject to section 10-7-48 of this title.
Appliance store.
Art and school supply store.
Bakery goods sales and baking of goods for the retail sales on premises.
Bank.
Bicycle sales and repair.
Bookstore.
Camera and photographic supply and processing store.
Candy, ice cream, popcorn, nuts, frozen dessert and soft drink shop, but not of the drive-in type.
Clothing store.
Convenience store.
Delicatessen.
Drugstore.
Florist.
Furniture.
Gift shop.
Grocery store, fruit or vegetable store.
Hardware store.
Health club.
Hobby store including handicraft classes not to exceed ten (10) students.
Jewelry sales and jewelry repair store.
Library.
Liquor store subject to the requirements of subsection 10-19-3(C) of this title and title 3 of this Code.
Locksmith.
Meat market but not including processing for a locker.
Medical marijuana distribution facility.
Multiple tenant retail sales and service facilities subject to subsection 10-19-3(D) of this title.
Music store.
Newsstand.
Office supply and stationery store.
Paint, wallpaper sales.
Personal services.
Pet grooming.
Photographic studio.
Pipe and tobacco shop.
Post Office.
Record shop.
Rugs and floor covering sales.
Shoe sales and repair.
Small appliance repair shop.
Sporting goods store.
Thrift stores having a gross floor area less than five thousand (5,000) square feet provided all merchandise collection, transfer, processing and storage occurs within the principal building. No accessory outdoor drop off/collection area or outdoor storage is allowed on site.
Within any B-2 District, the following uses shall be permitted accessory uses:
Any accessory use permitted in the B-1 District.
Incidental repair, processing or storage necessary to conduct a permitted principal use subject to subsection 10-19-1(K) of this title.
LP gas exchange container displays as provided in section 10-7-38 of this title.
Restaurant within a building having a principal use other than a restaurant subject to subsection 10-19-3(B) of this title. (Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010; amd. Ord. 1421, 6-6-2017)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit:
Any conditional use allowed in the B-1 District.
Accessory car wash subject to section 10-7-43 of this title.
Car wash as a principal use.
Drive-through service lane accessory to a thrift store less than five thousand (5,000) square feet in gross floor area subject to subsection 10-19-8(D) of this title.
Essential service structures.
Motor fuel stations subject to the requirements of subsection 10-19-3(A) of this title.
Restaurants (freestanding) subject to subsection 10-19-3(B) of this title.
Tavern.
Theaters.
Thrift stores having five thousand (5,000) square feet or more of gross floor area as regulated by section 10-19-8 of this title. (Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010; amd. Ord. 1265, 5-22-2012; Ord. 1298, 5-7-2013; Ord. 1454, 4-17-2018)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by interim use permit: (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
Interim uses permitted in the B-1 District. (Ord. 375, 7-2-1990; amd. Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
The following minimum requirements shall be observed subject to additional requirements, exceptions and modifications as set forth in chapter 19 of this title:
| Lot area | 20,000 | square feet |
| Lot width | 100 | feet |
| Setback - principal structure: | ||
| Front yard | 30 (30) | feet |
| Side yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 30 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 30 (30) | feet |
| Setback - accessory structure: | ||
| Front yard | 30 (30)1 | feet |
| Side yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 20 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 8 (30) | feet |
| Setback - parking2: | ||
| Front yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard | 5 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 10 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 5 (30) | feet |
Setbacks in parentheses apply adjacent to Residential Districts.
Notes: 130 feet or 1 1/2 times the building height, whichever is greater. 2A reduction of the parking setback requirements for the principal use is allowed for outdoor patios per section 10-19-6 of this title.
(Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010)
21 B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The purpose of the B-2 Neighborhood Business District is to provide for the establishment of highly limited scale neighborhood commercial centers that offer basic convenience type goods and services to the immediately surrounding residential neighborhoods. (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following neighborhood retail sales and service businesses supplying commodities or performing a service primarily for residents of the surrounding neighborhood:
Any use permitted in the B-1 District except research centers.
Antique/flea market, subject to section 10-7-48 of this title.
Appliance store.
Art and school supply store.
Bakery goods sales and baking of goods for the retail sales on premises.
Bank.
Bicycle sales and repair.
Bookstore.
Camera and photographic supply and processing store.
Candy, ice cream, popcorn, nuts, frozen dessert and soft drink shop, but not of the drive-in type.
Clothing store.
Convenience store.
Delicatessen.
Drugstore.
Florist.
Furniture.
Gift shop.
Grocery store, fruit or vegetable store.
Hardware store.
Health club.
Hobby store including handicraft classes not to exceed ten (10) students.
Jewelry sales and jewelry repair store.
Library.
Liquor store subject to the requirements of subsection 10-19-3(C) of this title and title 3 of this Code.
Locksmith.
Meat market but not including processing for a locker.
Medical marijuana distribution facility.
Multiple tenant retail sales and service facilities subject to subsection 10-19-3(D) of this title.
Music store.
Newsstand.
Office supply and stationery store.
Paint, wallpaper sales.
Personal services.
Pet grooming.
Photographic studio.
Pipe and tobacco shop.
Post Office.
Record shop.
Rugs and floor covering sales.
Shoe sales and repair.
Small appliance repair shop.
Sporting goods store.
Thrift stores having a gross floor area less than five thousand (5,000) square feet provided all merchandise collection, transfer, processing and storage occurs within the principal building. No accessory outdoor drop off/collection area or outdoor storage is allowed on site.
Within any B-2 District, the following uses shall be permitted accessory uses:
Any accessory use permitted in the B-1 District.
Incidental repair, processing or storage necessary to conduct a permitted principal use subject to subsection 10-19-1(K) of this title.
LP gas exchange container displays as provided in section 10-7-38 of this title.
Restaurant within a building having a principal use other than a restaurant subject to subsection 10-19-3(B) of this title. (Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010; amd. Ord. 1421, 6-6-2017)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit:
Any conditional use allowed in the B-1 District.
Accessory car wash subject to section 10-7-43 of this title.
Car wash as a principal use.
Drive-through service lane accessory to a thrift store less than five thousand (5,000) square feet in gross floor area subject to subsection 10-19-8(D) of this title.
Essential service structures.
Motor fuel stations subject to the requirements of subsection 10-19-3(A) of this title.
Restaurants (freestanding) subject to subsection 10-19-3(B) of this title.
Tavern.
Theaters.
Thrift stores having five thousand (5,000) square feet or more of gross floor area as regulated by section 10-19-8 of this title. (Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010; amd. Ord. 1265, 5-22-2012; Ord. 1298, 5-7-2013; Ord. 1454, 4-17-2018)
Within any B-2 Neighborhood Business District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by interim use permit: (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
Interim uses permitted in the B-1 District. (Ord. 375, 7-2-1990; amd. Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)
The following minimum requirements shall be observed subject to additional requirements, exceptions and modifications as set forth in chapter 19 of this title:
| Lot area | 20,000 | square feet |
| Lot width | 100 | feet |
| Setback - principal structure: | ||
| Front yard | 30 (30) | feet |
| Side yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 30 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 30 (30) | feet |
| Setback - accessory structure: | ||
| Front yard | 30 (30)1 | feet |
| Side yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 20 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 8 (30) | feet |
| Setback - parking2: | ||
| Front yard | 10 (30) | feet |
| Side yard | 5 (30) | feet |
| Side yard (street) | 10 (30) | feet |
| Rear yard | 5 (30) | feet |
Setbacks in parentheses apply adjacent to Residential Districts.
Notes: 130 feet or 1 1/2 times the building height, whichever is greater. 2A reduction of the parking setback requirements for the principal use is allowed for outdoor patios per section 10-19-6 of this title.
(Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010)