NB, NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The neighborhood business district is intended to provide areas for limited small-scale commercial uses of a convenience nature serving and in close proximity to or in conjunction with residential properties as opposed to a regional market. The district is not intended to accommodate intensive commercial activities that are of such magnitude or type that would result in the generation of excessive traffic, noise, odors, pollution, safety hazards, or other adverse impacts which would detract from the desirability of adjacent properties for residential use. In general, the neighborhood business district includes offices and retail and service establishments but excludes those highway-oriented uses, which involve use of chemicals and outside sales, storage or display.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
The following uses are permitted in the NB, neighborhood business district:
1.
Accessory uses and structures normally incidental to principal permitted uses and structures.
2.
Antique shops.
3.
Art and school supply stores.
4.
Bays: single bay automated car washes attached to the business.
5.
Bake shops and bakeries, but not including wholesale.
6.
Banks and financial institutions, including drive-in, drive-through and automatic teller facilities as accessory uses, not to exceed 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.
7.
Barber shops and beauty shops.
8.
Book or stationary stores.
9.
Churches, temples, synagogues and places of worship, and their customary accessory uses and structures, including cemeteries.
10.
Clubs, lodges, fraternal institutions and other places of public assembly for membership groups, nonprofit or for profit, not to exceed 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.
11.
Clothes pressing, repair, sale and rental, but not including department stores.
12.
Convenience food and retail stores with or without retail gasoline sales.
13.
Day care centers.
14.
Dressmaking, millinery, sewing and tailor shops.
15.
Drug stores.
16.
Dry-cleaners and laundromats not exceeding 2,500 square feet of total floor area.
17.
Electronic equipment sales.
18.
Food and grocery stores.
19.
Food catering establishments.
20.
Florist shops.
21.
Gift shops.
22.
Hardware stores.
23.
Hobby shops.
24.
Ice cream and yogurt shops.
25.
Instructional studios, such as music, dance, gymnastics aerobics and material arts.
26.
Interior decorating shops.
27.
Jewelry stores.
28.
Libraries, museums and art galleries.
29.
Locksmith shops.
30.
Music stores.
31.
Offices, business, medical, professional, insurance and real estate, and general.
32.
Paint stores.
33.
Photocopying, printing and reproduction services not exceeding 2,500 square feet of total floor area.
34.
Photography shops and studios.
35.
Public and semi-public buildings and uses.
36.
Radio and television repair and sales stores.
37.
Record, tape, and video rental and sales stores.
38.
Recycling collection centers, but not including processing of recyclable materials.
39.
Residences, single-family detached, but not including manufactured homes. Home occupations are permitted as accessory uses.
40.
Restaurants, but not including drive-in or drive-through facilities.
41.
Schools, public elementary, middle and secondary, and public and private colleges and universities.
42.
Schools, parochial, private vocational, technical and others, nonprofit or operated for profit.
43.
Snack and sandwich shops, but not including drive-in or drive-through facilities.
44.
Sporting goods stores.
45.
Toy stores.
46.
Travel agencies.
47.
Watch and clock sales and repair shops.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful in the NB, neighborhood business district to provide more than what would be equal to 20 percent of the internal floor space for outdoor storage, outdoor display or outdoor sales on any portion of a subject lot; provided, however that said prohibition shall not apply to auto, boat, recreational, farm and manufactured home and other vehicle rental and sales.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018; Ord. of 8-19-2019, § 14)
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
*Front setback may be greater if located on a state highway.
*Refer to sec. 802, Buffer required, for additional setback information in this zoning category.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
NB, NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The neighborhood business district is intended to provide areas for limited small-scale commercial uses of a convenience nature serving and in close proximity to or in conjunction with residential properties as opposed to a regional market. The district is not intended to accommodate intensive commercial activities that are of such magnitude or type that would result in the generation of excessive traffic, noise, odors, pollution, safety hazards, or other adverse impacts which would detract from the desirability of adjacent properties for residential use. In general, the neighborhood business district includes offices and retail and service establishments but excludes those highway-oriented uses, which involve use of chemicals and outside sales, storage or display.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
The following uses are permitted in the NB, neighborhood business district:
1.
Accessory uses and structures normally incidental to principal permitted uses and structures.
2.
Antique shops.
3.
Art and school supply stores.
4.
Bays: single bay automated car washes attached to the business.
5.
Bake shops and bakeries, but not including wholesale.
6.
Banks and financial institutions, including drive-in, drive-through and automatic teller facilities as accessory uses, not to exceed 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.
7.
Barber shops and beauty shops.
8.
Book or stationary stores.
9.
Churches, temples, synagogues and places of worship, and their customary accessory uses and structures, including cemeteries.
10.
Clubs, lodges, fraternal institutions and other places of public assembly for membership groups, nonprofit or for profit, not to exceed 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.
11.
Clothes pressing, repair, sale and rental, but not including department stores.
12.
Convenience food and retail stores with or without retail gasoline sales.
13.
Day care centers.
14.
Dressmaking, millinery, sewing and tailor shops.
15.
Drug stores.
16.
Dry-cleaners and laundromats not exceeding 2,500 square feet of total floor area.
17.
Electronic equipment sales.
18.
Food and grocery stores.
19.
Food catering establishments.
20.
Florist shops.
21.
Gift shops.
22.
Hardware stores.
23.
Hobby shops.
24.
Ice cream and yogurt shops.
25.
Instructional studios, such as music, dance, gymnastics aerobics and material arts.
26.
Interior decorating shops.
27.
Jewelry stores.
28.
Libraries, museums and art galleries.
29.
Locksmith shops.
30.
Music stores.
31.
Offices, business, medical, professional, insurance and real estate, and general.
32.
Paint stores.
33.
Photocopying, printing and reproduction services not exceeding 2,500 square feet of total floor area.
34.
Photography shops and studios.
35.
Public and semi-public buildings and uses.
36.
Radio and television repair and sales stores.
37.
Record, tape, and video rental and sales stores.
38.
Recycling collection centers, but not including processing of recyclable materials.
39.
Residences, single-family detached, but not including manufactured homes. Home occupations are permitted as accessory uses.
40.
Restaurants, but not including drive-in or drive-through facilities.
41.
Schools, public elementary, middle and secondary, and public and private colleges and universities.
42.
Schools, parochial, private vocational, technical and others, nonprofit or operated for profit.
43.
Snack and sandwich shops, but not including drive-in or drive-through facilities.
44.
Sporting goods stores.
45.
Toy stores.
46.
Travel agencies.
47.
Watch and clock sales and repair shops.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful in the NB, neighborhood business district to provide more than what would be equal to 20 percent of the internal floor space for outdoor storage, outdoor display or outdoor sales on any portion of a subject lot; provided, however that said prohibition shall not apply to auto, boat, recreational, farm and manufactured home and other vehicle rental and sales.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018; Ord. of 8-19-2019, § 14)
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
*Front setback may be greater if located on a state highway.
*Refer to sec. 802, Buffer required, for additional setback information in this zoning category.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)