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Dennison City Zoning Code

HIGHWAY BUSINESS

DISTRICT B-3

§ 155.175 B-3 DISTRICT OBJECTIVES.

   District regulations are established in this section to carry out the purposes which are stated in the preamble to this zoning code especially to achieve the following objectives: to provide sufficient land area for the commercial uses which generally require location on or near major thoroughfares and/or their intersections, and which tend to serve the motoring public.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.176 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES.

   To carry out the general purposes of this zoning code and specifically the objectives of the B-3 District, the following principal uses are permitted in B-3 Districts:
   (A)   Retail sales: the same as would be permitted under B-1 and B-2 District principal uses - Retail Sales, §§ 155.136(A)(2) and 155.156(B);
   (B)   Services: the same as would be permitted under B-1 and B-2 District principal uses - Services, §§ 155.136(A)(3) and 155.156(C);
   (C)   Automotive wrecking;
   (D)   Essential services; and
   (E)   Kennels.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.177 YARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES.

   In R-3 Districts, the minimum required yards for permitted principal uses shall be as follows.
   (A)   The minimum front yard depth shall be 25 feet or equal to the narrowest front yard depth of any building located on a contiguous lot and facing the same street, whichever is less.
   (B)   The minimum rear yard depth shall be ten feet or equal to the narrowest rear yard depth of any building located on a contiguous lot and facing the same alley, whichever is less.
   (C)   On a corner lot, the front yard requirements as stated in division (A) above shall apply to each side of the lot adjacent to a street.
   (D)   On a through lot, the front yard requirements as stated in division (A) above shall apply to each side of the lot adjacent to a street.
   (E)   All corner lots shall be subject to a more restrictive setback requirement than provided for by divisions (A), (B), (C) and (D) above, if the Mayor determines that a site distance problem is present.
   (F)   At the intersection of two streets, nothing exceeding the height of three and one-half feet above the respective centerline elevations of each street shall be erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow within the setback area as previously defined. This restriction will apply only for a distance of 25 feet from the right-of-way line of each street regardless of the size of the parcel.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.178 HEIGHT REGULATIONS FOR PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES.

   Buildings located in B-3 Districts shall not exceed a height of 60 feet. This height regulation does not apply to spires, belfries, cupolas, antennas, ventilators, chimneys or other appurtenances, usually required to be placed above the roof level and not intended for human occupancy.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.179 OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES.

   In B-3 Districts, off-street parking shall be provided for all permitted principal uses as follows.
   (A)   (1)   Off-street parking spaces for permitted principal uses shall be provided in quantities not less than as set forth in the following schedule:
Principal Use
Required Spaces
Principal Use
Required Spaces
Bowling alleys
5 for each alley
Church or other place of worship
1 for each 5 seats in the main auditorium or assembly room
Eating and drinking places
1 for each 50 square feet of gross floor area plus
Fraternal organizations, private clubs
1 for each 5 seats in the main auditorium of assembly room; if eating and drinking are provided on site, then the requirement set forth above for such establishments would be applicable
Furniture, floor coverings and wall coverings sales
2 plus 1 for each 1,500 square feet of gross floor area over 1,000 square feet
General retail sales (except furniture, floor covering, and wall coverings sales)
1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area plus 1 for each 2 employees
Hotels and motels
5 plus 1 for each guest room
Indoor racquet sports facilities
3 for each court
Mortuaries
1 for 100 square feet of floor area in slumber rooms, parlors or individual funeral service rooms
Motor vehicle and recreational equipment sales
1 for each 1,500 square feet of sales and display area
Nursery stock, garden supplies and equipment and memorial and monument sales
1 for each 1,500 square feet of sales and display area
Other amusement or recreational services
1 for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
Personal services, custom work shop, laundry and laundromats, repair services
1 for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
Rental supplies, tools, appliances, furniture and party supplies
1 for each 400 square feet of gross floor area
Repair shops for motor vehicles and recreational equipment
1 for each 500 square feet of gross floor area
Skating rinks
1 for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Theaters
1 for each 5 seats
Wholesale offices and showrooms
1 for each 700 square feet of gross floor area
 
      (2)   A building occupied by one use shall provide off-street parking spaces as required for that specific use.
      (3)   A building or a group of buildings occupied by two or more uses shall provide spaces for not less than the sum of the spaces required for each use.
      (4)   References to employees refer to the number of employees on duty during normal peak periods of business activity.
   (B)   Each permitted use shall be permitted one two-way access driveway or two one-way access driveways for each 75 feet of street and alley frontage of the lot occupied by that use. Such access driveways shall be at least ten feet, but not more than 18 feet, in width for each direction, and shall not be located less than 15 feet from the right-of-way line of an alley which intersects the same street or alley as the proposed access driveways, or less than 25 feet from the right-of-way line of a street which intersects the same street or alley as the proposed access driveways. No access driveway shall be located less than 15 feet from any other access driveway which intersects the same street or alley as the proposed access driveway.
   (C)   Off-street parking areas shall be so designed that all required parking spaces are accessible and that no parking or maneuvering incidental to parking shall be on any street, alley or sidewalk.
   (D)   Adequate area shall be provided on each lot for the accumulation of snow which is removed from the off-street parking areas located on that lot.
   (E)   If a lot is already built upon, the required off-street parking spaces for any new use built upon the same lot shall be provided only within the area remaining after all applicable yard, lot coverage, lot area and off-street parking requirements have been applied to the existing use and provided that this lot has not been designated for parking provided under division (G) below or otherwise restricted.
   (F)   The minimum setback for a parking garage or carport which faces a dedicated street, alley, lane or drive shall be 20 feet.
   (G)   All required off-street parking spaces shall be provided on the same lot as the use served, or on a contiguous lot under legal control by the same party operating the permitted use.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.180 SCREENING REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESS USES LOCATED ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIAL USES.

   Each side of an occupied lot or parcel in a B-3 District which is contiguous to a lot or parcel located in a residential district shall be provided with effective screening. Such screening shall consist of a dense evergreen hedge or a solid, natural finish wooden fence, and shall not be less than four feet, nor more than six feet in height.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.181 SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR GASOLINE STATIONS.

   In addition to all applicable regulations, each gasoline station shall conform to the following additional regulations:
   (A)   All regulations of the state, from whatever agency, department, bureau, office and the like which may promulgate such regulations;
   (B)   No main building or accessory structure that would be used to dispense, store or sell volatile liquids shall be located less than 50 feet from any lot in a residential district;
   (C)   Each gasoline station shall be permitted a total storage of 40,000 gallons of fuel, lubricating oil and/or gasoline provided, however, that the installation and maintenance of the storage facilities must conform to the laws of the state pertaining thereto; and
   (D)   The owner or operator of any gasoline station which becomes vacant and remains vacant for a period of 90 days, shall at the discretion of the Fire Chief and the Mayor, either remove all fuel storage tanks located on the premises or fill them with an appropriate substance after all fuel or other volatile liquids have been properly removed there from. Notice to remove or fill such storage tanks shall be given by certified mail, return receipt requested to the owner and the operator of the premises and such work shall be completed within 30 days of notification. The owner of the premises is responsible under this zoning code to comply with this division (D) if the operator fails for any reason to comply. Such responsibility cannot be assigned by lease or any other agreement to a party not the owner of the premises.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.182 SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR DRIVE-IN BUSINESS FACILITIES.

   Five vehicle waiting spaces shall be expressly designed and provided for each bay of a drive-in banking facility, drive-through food and beverage store or automobile washing facility, or each serving window of a restaurant which serves food and beverages to customers in motor vehicles for consumption outside the premises.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)

§ 155.183 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES.

   (A)   In B-3 Districts, accessory uses, buildings or structures may be established provided such uses are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to the permitted principal use.
   (B)   Accessory uses are limited to the following:
      (1)   Garages, or carports, storage sheds or other incidental structures;
      (2)   The placement, number and nature of signs shall be governed by the following regulations:
         (a)   1.   Maximum sign area in square feet equals W+ 40 where the elements of the formula are:
 
Maximum sign area = the sum of the areas of all on-site signs located on the premises
W = the width of the street frontage of the facade of the building, or unit thereof, occupied by the use
 
            2.   Example: If a store 30 feet wide faces one street, the maximum total area of all on-site signs = 30 + 40 = 70 square feet.
         (b)   In no case shall the maximum permitted sign area for a use exceed 200 square feet.
         (c)   No sign, or any part thereof, shall be located on or extend above a public right-of-way.
         (d)   Political signs shall be permitted provided they are not erected more than 30 days prior to the election for which they are intended and are removed within 48 hours after such election.
         (e)   A single non-illuminated construction sign shall be permitted on the site of a building under construction, remodeling or renovation provided such sign is used for identification purposes only and does not exceed 40 square feet in area.
         (f)   Directional signs shall be permitted provided they do not exceed four square feet in area.
         (g)   Temporary signs related to a specific holiday, religious event or historical observance, or to an event conducted by a church or by a public or private non-profit school or college, or to a community event, or to a porch, garage or yard sale, shall be permitted. Such signs shall not be erected more than 30 days prior to an event, holiday or observance for which they are intended and shall be removed 48 hours after such event, holiday or observance.
         (h)   Temporary signs related to a sale to be held on the premises shall be permitted.
      (3)   Fences, walls and hedges shall be permitted provided they are not electrified and that barbed wire does not constitute any part of such fences, walls and hedges. No fence, wall or hedge shall exceed a height of six feet above finished grade. Any and all gates in such fence, wall or hedge shall be no greater in height then the rest of the fence, wall or hedge. Any such gate shall open from the inside.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)