C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
This district classification is established to provide a location for convenience goods and services primarily for people in nearby residential neighborhoods. The neighborhood business district is intended as a transitional zone from commercial uses to less intensive uses such as residential use. Additionally, sites developed within C-2 zones should be architecturally and proportionately compatible with any adjacent residences or residential developments.
Required minimum lot size, yard setbacks, height limitations and related requirements are set forth in article 23.
The following uses are allowed in any C-2 district, subject to the further provisions of this ordinance, provided that no single enterprise occupies more than 5,000 square feet of floor area:
1.
Banks and financial institutions.
2.
Beauty and barber shops.
3.
Business and professional offices.
4.
Day care centers, provided the following conditions are met:
(a)
At least 100 square feet of outdoor recreation area per child, and the outdoor play area is enclosed with a six-foot-high fence.
(b)
Comply with all state day care requirements.
(c)
Comply with all health requirements.
5.
Drugstores and pharmacies.
6.
Flower and gift shops.
7.
Food and/or convenience stores without fuel pumps.
8.
Dry cleaning pickup and delivery stations (no on-premises cleaning).
9.
Produce stands, temporary, subject to the provisions of article 6, section 69.4 of this ordinance.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
Within the C-2 district. The following uses are specifically prohibited:
1.
Any establishment having exterior sales, exterior storage, or exterior display of merchandise; however, produce stands meeting the requirements of article 6, section 69.4 shall be exempted.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
The following conditional uses may be permitted, subject to approval of a conditional use permit by the board of commissioners, after receiving the recommendation of the board of zoning appeals as provided in article 28.
1.
Automobile service station.
2.
Restaurant, not including drive-in restaurant.
3.
Church or any other place of worship provided that approval of the conditional use is not detrimental to the health or general welfare of the neighboring property owners[, and provided:]
That owners acknowledge that they may be subject to certain noxious odors, noises, traffic and business practices that members may consider inconsistent with a church.
That owners affirm that they understand that by accepting this conditional zoning they are waiving any objection they may have under county ordinance to placement of or approval of any business, industry or practice on surrounding or nearby property that is otherwise allowed by county ordinances.
4.
Produce stands, permanent, subject to the provisions of article 6, section 69.4 of this ordinance.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
Required parking, loading and other supplemental regulations applicable to this district are set forth in article 24.
C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
This district classification is established to provide a location for convenience goods and services primarily for people in nearby residential neighborhoods. The neighborhood business district is intended as a transitional zone from commercial uses to less intensive uses such as residential use. Additionally, sites developed within C-2 zones should be architecturally and proportionately compatible with any adjacent residences or residential developments.
Required minimum lot size, yard setbacks, height limitations and related requirements are set forth in article 23.
The following uses are allowed in any C-2 district, subject to the further provisions of this ordinance, provided that no single enterprise occupies more than 5,000 square feet of floor area:
1.
Banks and financial institutions.
2.
Beauty and barber shops.
3.
Business and professional offices.
4.
Day care centers, provided the following conditions are met:
(a)
At least 100 square feet of outdoor recreation area per child, and the outdoor play area is enclosed with a six-foot-high fence.
(b)
Comply with all state day care requirements.
(c)
Comply with all health requirements.
5.
Drugstores and pharmacies.
6.
Flower and gift shops.
7.
Food and/or convenience stores without fuel pumps.
8.
Dry cleaning pickup and delivery stations (no on-premises cleaning).
9.
Produce stands, temporary, subject to the provisions of article 6, section 69.4 of this ordinance.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
Within the C-2 district. The following uses are specifically prohibited:
1.
Any establishment having exterior sales, exterior storage, or exterior display of merchandise; however, produce stands meeting the requirements of article 6, section 69.4 shall be exempted.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
The following conditional uses may be permitted, subject to approval of a conditional use permit by the board of commissioners, after receiving the recommendation of the board of zoning appeals as provided in article 28.
1.
Automobile service station.
2.
Restaurant, not including drive-in restaurant.
3.
Church or any other place of worship provided that approval of the conditional use is not detrimental to the health or general welfare of the neighboring property owners[, and provided:]
That owners acknowledge that they may be subject to certain noxious odors, noises, traffic and business practices that members may consider inconsistent with a church.
That owners affirm that they understand that by accepting this conditional zoning they are waiving any objection they may have under county ordinance to placement of or approval of any business, industry or practice on surrounding or nearby property that is otherwise allowed by county ordinances.
4.
Produce stands, permanent, subject to the provisions of article 6, section 69.4 of this ordinance.
(Ord. No. 019-11, 8-18-11)
Required parking, loading and other supplemental regulations applicable to this district are set forth in article 24.