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Detroit City Zoning Code

ARTICLE IX

BUSINESS ZONING DISTRICTS

Sec. 50-9-1. - Introduction.

This article contains general information for all business zoning districts. For each district, the article contains a general-purpose statement, a list of permitted uses, and any other district-specific regulations that may apply. For a complete list of permitted uses in all zoning districts, see the use table in Article XII, Division 1, of this chapter. To determine whether a property within a business zoning district is located within a development plan area, see Section 50-4-2 of this Code. To determine whether a property within a business zoning district is designated as historic, see Chapter 21, Article II, Division 5, of this Code, Historic Districts and Landmarks, and Article XVII of this chapter. Any land use featuring drive-up or drive-through facilities shall be subject to site plan review as provided for in Section 50-3-113(6) of this Code. No such drive-up or drive-through facilities or outdoor walk-up pass-through feature shall be approved without strict attention to traffic safety as provided for in Section 50-3-281(9) of this Code, and the adequacy of vehicle stacking/access lanes as provided for in Article XIV, Division 1, Subdivision H, of this chapter, provided, that in no instance shall a specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment or a specially designated distributor's (SDD) establishment be considered for drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-1; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-1), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-1), eff. 8-23-2011)

Sec. 50-9-2. - State-licensed residential facilities.

In the business zoning districts where single-family dwellings are permitted as a conditional use, state-licensed residential facilities, as provided for in Section 206 of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, being MCL 125.3206, for six or fewer persons, shall also be permitted on a conditional basis. Because single-family dwellings are not permitted by right in any business zoning district, neither shall state-licensed residential facilities for six or fewer persons be permitted by right.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-2; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-2), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 44-06, § 1(61-9-2), eff. 12-21-2006)

Sec. 50-9-11. - Description.

The B1 Restricted Business District is designed to provide an adequately controlled transition in land use from residential to business and commercial uses and is mapped accordingly. Permitted uses are limited to those which are desirable and can be fitted into such a transitional pattern of land use. Front, side, and rear setbacks are required of all permitted residential and commercial uses. To protect housing adjacent or across an alley, a lot line wall is required of non-residential uses where adjacent to, or across an alley from, residential property.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-11; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-11), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-12. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses within the B1 Restricted Business District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-12; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-12), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-13. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B1 Restricted Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-14 through Section 50-9-18 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-13; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-13), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-14. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Adult foster care facility.

(2)

Assisted living facility.

(3)

Boarding school and dormitory.

(4)

Child caring institution.

(5)

Convalescent, nursing, or rest home.

(6)

Home for the aged.

(7)

Religious residential facilities.

(8)

Shelter for survivors of domestic violence.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-14; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-14), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2022-5, § 1, eff. 3-23-2022)

Sec. 50-9-15. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses in the B1 Residential Business District are as follows:

(1)

Adult day care center.

(2)

Child care center.

(3)

Educational institution.

(4)

Governmental service agency.

(5)

Hospital or hospice.

(6)

Library.

(7)

Museum.

(8)

Neighborhood center, nonprofit.

(9)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(10)

Religious institution.

(11)

School, elementary, middle/junior high, or high.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-15; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-15), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 20-19, § 1(61-9-15), eff. 8-7-2019)

Sec. 50-9-16. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(2)

Bank without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(3)

Barber or beauty shop.

(4)

Customer service center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(5)

Dry cleaning or laundry pick-up stations and laundromats.

(6)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(7)

Nail salon.

(8)

Office, business or professional.

(9)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles.

(10)

Parking structure.

(11)

School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking.

(12)

Shoe repair shop.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-16; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-16), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 21-12, § 1(61-9-16), eff. 11-2-2012)

Sec. 50-9-17. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows: None.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-17; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-17), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-18. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(3)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(5)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(6)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-18; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-18), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-18), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-19. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B1 Restricted Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-20 through Section 50-9-24 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-19; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-19), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-20. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Fraternity or sorority house.

(2)

Loft.

(3)

Multiple-family dwelling.

(4)

Pre-release adjustment center.

(5)

Residential substance abuse service facility.

(6)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses.

(7)

Rooming house.

(8)

Single-family detached dwelling.

(9)

Single-room-occupancy housing, non-profit.

(10)

Townhouse.

(11)

Two-family dwelling.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-20; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-20), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-21. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Electric transformer station.

(2)

Fire or police station and similar public building.

(3)

Gas regulator station.

(4)

Telephone exchange building.

(5)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-21; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-21), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-22. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(2)

Bank with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(3)

Bed and breakfast inn.

(4)

Customer service center with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(5)

Food stamp distribution center.

(6)

Hotel.

(7)

Motel.

(8)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(9)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(10)

Retail sales and personal service in multiple-residential structures, as provided for in Section 50-12-312 of this Code.

(11)

Youth hostel/hostel.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-22; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-22), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-22), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-22), eff. 2-6-2018)

Sec. 50-9-23. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows: None.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-23; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-23), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-24. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses in the B1 Restricted Business District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-24; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-24), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-25. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B1 Restricted Business District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-25; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-25), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-26. - Other regulations.

Non-residential uses hereafter established in a B1 Restricted Business District shall comply with the regulations in this section. These regulations may only be adjusted as provided for in Section 50-4-122 of this Code.

(1)

The site shall be screened and landscaped in accordance with Article XIV, Division 2, of this chapter; and

(2)

Vehicular access to the premises shall be permitted only by way of the front or side of the zoning lot, except for vehicles servicing the premises.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-26; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-26), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-41. - Description.

The B2 Local Business and Residential District provides for the day-to-day consumer goods and services required to serve a small residential area. High-traffic generating and traffic-oriented uses are restricted because of their obvious undesirable influence on adjacent residential areas.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-31; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-31), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-42. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-32; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-32), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-43. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are delineated in Section 50-9-44 through Section 50-9-48 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-33; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-33), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-44. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Adult foster care facility.

(2)

Assisted living facility.

(3)

Boarding school and dormitory.

(4)

Child caring institution.

(5)

Convalescent, nursing, or rest home.

(6)

Home for the aged.

(7)

Loft, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(8)

Religious residential facilities.

(9)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial or industrial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(10)

Shelter for survivors of domestic violence.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-34; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-34), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-16, § 1(61-9-34), eff. 5-20-2016; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020; Ord. No. 2022-5, § 1, eff. 3-23-2022)

Sec. 50-9-45. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Adult day care center.

(2)

Child care center.

(3)

Educational institution.

(4)

Governmental service agency.

(5)

Hospital or hospice.

(6)

Library.

(7)

Museum.

(8)

Neighborhood center, nonprofit.

(9)

Outdoor art exhibition grounds; sculpture gardens.

(10)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(11)

Religious institution.

(12)

Schools, elementary, middle/junior high, or high.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-35; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-35), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-35), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 20-19, § 1(61-9-35), eff. 8-7-2019)

Sec. 50-9-46. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Animal-grooming shop.

(2)

Art gallery.

(3)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(4)

Bake shop, retail

(5)

Bank without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(6)

Barber or beauty shop.

(7)

Customer service center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(8)

Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat.

(9)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(10)

Nail salon.

(11)

Office, business or professional.

(12)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles.

(13)

Parking structure.

(14)

Pet shop.

(15)

Radio, television, or household appliance repair shop, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Throughfare.

(16)

Recreation, indoor commercial and health club not exceeding 10,000 square feet of gross floor area.

(17)

Restaurant, carry-out, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(18)

Restaurant, standard, without drive-up or drive-through facilities and without the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises.

(19)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(20)

Retail sales and personal service in multiple-residential structures as provided for in Section 50-12-312 of this Code.

(21)

School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking.

(22)

Shoe repair shop.

(23)

Smoking lounge, cigar.

(24)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(25)

Veterinary clinic for small animals.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-36; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 21-12, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 11-2-2012; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 18-18, § 1(61-9-36), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-47. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Confection manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-334 of this Code.

(2)

Food catering establishment, subject to Section 50-12-336 of this Code.

(3)

Low/medium impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-361 of this Code.

(4)

Jewelry manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-340 of this Code.

(5)

Lithographing shop, subject to Section 50-12-342 of this Code.

(6)

Low-impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-359 of this Code.

(7)

Trade services, general, subject to Section 50-12-353 of this Code.

(8)

Wearing apparel manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-360 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-37; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-37), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-48. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Farmers markets as defined in Article XVI, Division 2, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(3)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(5)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(6)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(7)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-38; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-38), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-38), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-49. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are delineated in Section 50-9-50 through Section 50-9-54 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-39; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-39), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-50. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Fraternity or sorority house.

(2)

Loft, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(3)

Multiple-family dwelling.

(4)

Pre-release adjustment center, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(5)

Residential substance abuse service facility.

(6)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(7)

Rooming house.

(8)

Single-family detached dwelling.

(9)

Single-room-occupancy housing, nonprofit.

(10)

Townhouse.

(11)

Two-family dwelling.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-40; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-40), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-40), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-51. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Electric transformer station.

(2)

Fire or police station, post office and similar public building.

(3)

Gas regulator station.

(4)

Telephone exchange building.

(5)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-41; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-41), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-52. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(2)

Bank with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(3)

Banquet facility.

(4)

Bed and breakfast inn.

(5)

Cabaret, subject to Section 50-12-218 of this Code.

(6)

Customer service center with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(7)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, subject to Section 50-12-220 of this Code.

(8)

Financial services center.

(9)

Food stamp distribution center.

(10)

Hotel.

(11)

Mortuary or funeral home.

(12)

Motel.

(13)

Plasma donation center, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(14)

Printing or engraving shop with building size not exceeding 6,000 square feet.

(15)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(16)

Radio or television station.

(17)

Recording studio or photo studio or video studio, no assembly hall.

(18)

Restaurant, fast-food without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(19)

Restaurant, standard, with the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises and without drive-up or drive-through facilities, subject to Section 50-12-311 of this Code.

(20)

Specially designated distributor's (SDD) or specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment.

(21)

Youth hostel/hostel.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-42; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 12-6-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 18-18, § 1(61-9-42), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020; Ord. No. 2023-41, § 1, eff. 12-30-2023)

Sec. 50-9-53. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Blueprinting shop.

(2)

Confection manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-334 of this Code.

(3)

Dental products, surgical, or optical goods manufacture with building size not exceeding 4,000 square feet of gross floor area.

(4)

Food catering establishment, subject to Section 50-12-336 of this Code.

(5)

Lithographing, subject to Section 50-12-342 of this Code.

(6)

Trade services, general, subject to Section 50-12-353 of this Code.

(7)

High/medium-impact manufacturing or processing, subject to Section 50-12-362 of this Code.

(8)

Machine shop, subject to Section 50-12-363 of this Code.

(9)

Welding shop, subject to Section 50-12-364 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-43; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-43), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-43), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-54. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses in the B2 Local Business and Residential District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Designated marijuana consumption establishment.

(3)

Marijuana microbusiness.

(4)

Marijuana retail/provisioning facility.

(5)

Marijuana safety compliance facility.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-44; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-44), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 31-15, § 1(61-9-44), eff. 3-1-2016; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-44), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 20-18, § 1(61-9-44), eff. 10-14-2018; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020; Ord. No. 2021-9, § 1, eff. 4-3-2021; Ord. No. 2023-29, § 1, eff. 8-10-2023)

Sec. 50-9-55. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B2 Local Business and Residential District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-45; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-45), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-71. - Description.

The B3 Shopping District provides for a range of convenience and comparison shopping goods stores, which are generally grouped into neighborhood and community shopping centers, depending on the size of the area so mapped. Uses permitted are inclusive enough to allow for the provision of a broad range of goods and services for the consumer, and to allow for as much freedom and healthy competition in the commercial real estate market and commercial activities as is commensurate with other community values.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-51; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-51), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-72. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses in the B3 Shopping District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-52; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-52), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-73. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B3 Shopping District are delineated in Section 50-9-74 through Section 50-9-78 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-53; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-53), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-74. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial or industrial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(2)

Loft, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-54; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-54), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-16, § 1(61-9-54), eff. 5-20-2016; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-75. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Adult day care center.

(2)

Child care center.

(3)

Educational institution.

(4)

Governmental service agency.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-55; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-55), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-76. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Animal-grooming shop.

(2)

Art gallery.

(3)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(4)

Bake shop, retail

(5)

Bank without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(6)

Barber or beauty shop.

(7)

Customer service center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(8)

Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat.

(9)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(10)

Nail salon.

(11)

Office, business or professional.

(12)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles.

(13)

Parking structure.

(14)

Pet shop.

(15)

Radio, television, or household appliance repair shop, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Throughfare.

(16)

Recreation, indoor commercial and health club.

(17)

Restaurant, carry-out, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(18)

Restaurant, standard, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(19)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(20)

School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking.

(21)

Shoe repair shop.

(22)

Smoking lounge, cigar.

(23)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(24)

Theater and concert café, excluding drive-in theaters.

(25)

Veterinary clinic for small animals.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-56; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-56), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 21-12, § 1(61-9-56), eff. 11-2-2012; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-56), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-77. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Confection manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-334 of this Code.

(2)

Food catering establishment, subject to Section 50-12-336 of this Code.

(3)

Low/medium impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-361 of this Code.

(4)

Low-impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-359 of this Code.

(5)

Jewelry manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-340 of this Code.

(6)

Lithographing shop, subject to Section 50-12-342 of this Code.

(7)

Wearing apparel manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-360 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-57; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-57), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-78. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Farmers markets as defined in Article XVI, Division 2, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(3)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(5)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(6)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-58; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-58), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-58), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-20)

Sec. 50-9-79. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B3 Shopping District are delineated in Section 50-9-80 through Section 50-9-84 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-59; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-59), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-80. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Loft, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(2)

Religious residential facilities.

(3)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-60; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-60), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-81. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Auditoriums, public.

(2)

Electric transformer station.

(3)

Fire or police station, post office, court house, and similar public building.

(4)

Gas regulator station.

(5)

Library.

(6)

Museum.

(7)

Neighborhood center, non-profit.

(8)

Outdoor art exhibition grounds; sculpture gardens.

(9)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(10)

Religious institution.

(11)

School, elementary, middle/junior high, or high.

(12)

Substance abuse service facility.

(13)

Telephone exchange building.

(14)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-61; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-61), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-61), eff. 2-6-2018)

Sec. 50-9-82. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Arcade.

(2)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(3)

Bank with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(4)

Banquet facility.

(5)

Business college or commercial trade school.

(6)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, subject to Section 50-12-217 of this Code.

(7)

Cabaret.

(8)

Customer service center with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(9)

Dance hall, public.

(10)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises.

(11)

Financial services center.

(12)

Firearms dealership.

(13)

Firearms target practice range, indoor.

(14)

Food stamp distribution center.

(15)

Hotel.

(16)

Mortuary or funeral home.

(17)

Motel.

(18)

Motor vehicle filling station, subject to Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision D, of this chapter.

(19)

Motor vehicles, new, salesroom or sales lot.

(20)

Plasma donation center.

(21)

Pool hall.

(22)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(23)

Restaurant, carry-out, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(24)

Restaurant, fast-food, with or without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(25)

Restaurant, standard, subject to Section 50-12-311 of this Code.

(26)

Smoking lounge, other.

(27)

Specially designated distributor's (SDD) or specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment.

(28)

Tobacco retail store.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-62; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-62), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-62), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-62), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-62), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 18-18, §(61-9-62), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023; Ord. No. 2023-41, § 1, eff. 12-30-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-83. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows: None.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-63; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-63), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-84. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses in the B3 Shopping District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-64; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-64), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-85. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B3 Shopping District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-65; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-65), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-86. - Other regulations.

Any land use featuring drive-up or drive-through facilities shall be subject to site plan review as provided for in Section 50-3-113(6) of this Code. No such drive-up or drive-through facilities or outdoor walk-up pass-through feature shall be approved without strict attention to traffic safety as provided for in Section 50-3-281(9) of this Code, and the adequacy of vehicle stacking/access lanes as provided for in Article XIV, Division 1, Subdivision H, of this chapter, provided, that in no instance shall a Specially Designated Merchant's (SDM) establishment or a Specially Designated Distributor's (SDD) establishment be considered for drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-66; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-66), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-101. - Description.

The B4 General Business District provides for business and commercial uses of a thoroughfare-oriented nature. In addition to these uses, other businesses, which may benefit by drawing part of their clientele from passing traffic are permitted. Additional uses, which may be successfully blended with permitted by-right uses, are conditional.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-71; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-71), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-102. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses in the B4 General Business District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-72; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-72), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-103. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B4 General Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-104 through Section 50-9-108 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-73; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-73), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-104. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses within the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Assisted living facility.

(2)

Boarding school and dormitory.

(3)

Child caring institution.

(4)

Convalescent, nursing, or rest home.

(5)

Lofts, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(6)

Religious residential facilities.

(7)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial and industrial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(8)

Shelter for survivors of domestic violence.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-74; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-74), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-16, § 1(61-9-74), eff. 5-20-2016; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-74), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020; Ord. No. 2022-5, § 1, eff. 3-23-2022)

Sec. 50-9-105. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Adult day care center.

(2)

Armory.

(3)

Auditoriums, public.

(4)

Child care center.

(5)

Educational institution.

(6)

Fire or police station, post office, courthouse, and similar public building.

(7)

Governmental service agency.

(8)

Hospital or hospice.

(9)

Library.

(10)

Museum.

(11)

Neighborhood center, non-profit.

(12)

Outdoor art exhibition grounds; sculpture gardens.

(13)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(14)

Religious institution.

(15)

School, elementary, middle/junior high, or high.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-75; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-75), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-75), eff. 2-6-2018)

Sec. 50-9-106. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Animal-grooming shop.

(2)

Art gallery.

(3)

Assembly hall.

(4)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(5)

Bake shop, retail

(6)

Bank without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(7)

Barber or beauty shop.

(8)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, inside the Central Business District.

(9)

Business college or commercial trade school.

(10)

Cabaret, inside the Central Business District.

(11)

Commissary.

(12)

Customer service center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(13)

Dance hall, public, inside the Central Business District.

(14)

Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat.

(15)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, inside the Central Business District.

(16)

Hotel, inside the Central Business District.

(17)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(18)

Mortuary or funeral home.

(19)

Motor vehicles, new, salesroom or sales lot.

(20)

Motor vehicles, new, storage lot accessory to a salesroom or sales lot for new motor vehicles.

(21)

Nail salon.

(22)

Office, business or professional.

(23)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles, subject to Section 50-12-299 of this Code.

(24)

Parking structure.

(25)

Pet shop.

(26)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(27)

Radio or television station.

(28)

Radio, television, or household appliance repair shop, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Throughfare.

(29)

Recreation, indoor commercial and health club.

(30)

Recording studio or photo studio or video studio, no assembly hall.

(31)

Restaurant, carry-out, without drive-up or drive-through facilities, except such use is prohibited on any zoning lot abutting the Woodward Avenue Gateway Radial Thoroughfare where not located in a multi-story building and integrated into a mixed-use or multi-tenant development.

(32)

Restaurant, fast-food, without drive-up or drive-through facilities, where located in a multi-story building and integrated into a mixed use or multi-tenant development.

(33)

Restaurant, standard, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(34)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(35)

Retail sales and personal service in multiple-residential structures, subject to Section 50-12-312 of this Code.

(36)

School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking.

(37)

Shoe repair shop.

(38)

Smoking lounge, cigar.

(39)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(40)

Veterinary clinic for small animals.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-76; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 12-6-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 21-12, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 11-2-2012; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-76), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2023-41, § 1, eff. 12-30-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-107. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Blueprinting shop.

(2)

Trade services, general.

(3)

Confection manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-334 of this Code.

(4)

Food catering, subject to Section 50-12-336 of this Code.

(5)

Low/medium impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-361 of this Code.

(6)

Low-impact manufacturing or processing facilities, subject to Section 50-12-359 of this Code.

(7)

Jewelry manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-340 of this Code.

(8)

Lithographing, subject to Section 50-12-342 of this Code.

(9)

Wearing apparel manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-360 of this Code.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-77; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-77), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-108. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Farmers markets as defined in Article XVI, Division 2, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(3)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(5)

Marinas

(6)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(7)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(8)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter

(Code 1984, § 61-9-78; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-78), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-78), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-109. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B4 General Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-110 through Section 50-9-114 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-79; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-79), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-110. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Emergency shelter, except such use shall not be permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(2)

Fraternity or sorority house.

(3)

Loft, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(4)

Multiple-family dwelling.

(5)

Pre-release adjustment center, except such use shall not be permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(6)

Residential substance abuse service facility.

(7)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses, subject to Section 50-12-159 of this Code.

(8)

Rooming house.

(9)

Single-family detached dwelling.

(10)

Single-room-occupancy housing, non-profit.

(11)

Townhouse.

(12)

Two-family dwelling.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-80; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-80), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-111. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Electric transformer station.

(2)

Gas regulator station.

(3)

Outdoor entertainment facility.

(4)

Power or heating plant with fuel storage on site.

(5)

Substance abuse service facility, except such use shall not be permitted on any zoning lot abutting a designated Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(6)

Stadium or sports arena.

(7)

Telephone exchange building.

(8)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-81; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-81), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-112. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Amusement park.

(2)

Arcade.

(3)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(4)

Bank with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(5)

Banquet facility.

(6)

Bed and breakfast inn.

(7)

Body art facility.

(8)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery outside the Central Business District.

(9)

Cabaret, outside the Central Business District.

(10)

Customer service center with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(11)

Dance hall, public, outside the Central Business District.

(12)

Employee recruitment center.

(13)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, outside the Central Business District.

(14)

Financial services center.

(15)

Firearms dealership.

(16)

Firearms target practice range, indoor.

(17)

Food stamp distribution center.

(18)

Go-cart track, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(19)

Golf course, miniature.

(20)

Hotel, outside the Central Business District.

(21)

Kennel, commercial.

(22)

Light duty vehicle service establishment.

(23)

Lodging house, public.

(24)

Motel.

(25)

Motor vehicle filling station.

(26)

Motor vehicle washing and steam cleaning, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(27)

Motorcycles, retail sales, rental or service.

(28)

Outdoor commercial recreation, not otherwise specified.

(29)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles, subject to Section 50-12-299 of this Code.

(30)

Pawnshop, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(31)

Plasma donation center, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(32)

Pool hall.

(33)

Precious metal or gem dealer, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(34)

Printing or engraving shop.

(35)

Rebound tumbling center, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(36)

Rental hall.

(37)

Restaurant, carry-out, with drive-up or drive-through facilities, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(38)

Restaurant, fast-food, with drive-up or drive-through facilities, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(39)

Restaurant, fast-food, without drive-up or drive-through facilities, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(40)

Restaurant, standard, subject to Section 50-12-311 of this Code.

(41)

Smoking lounge, other.

(42)

Specially designated distributor's (SDD) or specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment.

(43)

Taxicab dispatch and/or storage facility, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(44)

Theater and concert café, excluding drive-in theaters.

(45)

Tobacco retail store.

(46)

Trailer coaches or boat sale or rental, open air display, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(47)

Trailers, utility—sales, rental or service; moving truck/trailer rental lot.

(48)

Used goods dealer, subject to Section 50-11-364 of this Code.

(49)

Youth hostel/hostel.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-82; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 13-15, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 7-11-2015; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 18-18, § 1(61-9-82), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-113. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Confection manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-334 of this Code.

(2)

Dental products, surgical, or optical goods manufacture.

(3)

Food catering establishment, subject to Section 50-12-336 of this Code.

(4)

High/medium-impact manufacturing or processing, subject to Section 50-12-362 of this Code.

(5)

Ice manufacture, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(6)

Jewelry manufacture, subject to Section 50-12-340 of this Code.

(7)

Lithographing, subject to Section 50-12-342 of this Code.

(8)

Machine shop, subject to Section 50-12-363 of this Code.

(9)

Research or testing laboratory.

(10)

Toiletries or cosmetic manufacturing, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(11)

Tool, die, and gauge manufacturing, small items, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(12)

Vending machine commissary, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(13)

Wearing apparel manufacturing, subject to Section 50-12-360 of this Code.

(14)

Welding shop, subject to Section 50-12-364 of this Code.

(15)

Wholesaling, warehousing, storage buildings, or public storage facilities, except such use is not permitted on any zoning lot abutting a Gateway Radial Thoroughfare, except the Gratiot Avenue Gateway Radial Thoroughfare.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-83; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-83), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-83), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2020-21, § 1, eff. 8-8-2020)

Sec. 50-9-114. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses in the B4 General Business District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Aquaculture as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(3)

Aquaponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Designated marijuana consumption establishment.

(5)

Hydroponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(6)

Marijuana microbusiness.

(7)

Marijuana retail/provisioning facility.

(8)

Marijuana safety compliance facility.

(9)

Telecommunications building, private.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-84; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-84), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-84), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 31-15, § 1(61-9-84), eff. 3-1-2016; Ord. No. 20-18, § 1(61-9-84), eff. 10-14-2018; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020; Ord. No. 2021-9, § 1, eff. 4-3-2021; Ord. No. 2023-29, § 1, eff. 8-10-2023)

Sec. 50-9-115. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B4 General Business District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-85; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-85), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-116. - Other regulations.

Any land use featuring drive-up or drive-through facilities shall be subject to site plan review as provided for in Section 50-3-113(6) of this Code. No such drive-up or drive-through facilities or outdoor walk-up pass-through feature shall be approved without strict attention to traffic safety, as provided for in Section 50-3-281(9) of this Code and the adequacy of vehicle stacking/access lanes, as provided for in Article XIV, Division 1, Subdivision H, of this chapter. In no instance shall a specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment or a specially designated distributor's (SDD) establishment be considered for drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-86; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-86), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-131. - Description.

The B5 Major Business District is designed to provide adequate regulations within the Central Business District, the New Center Area, and may be successfully utilized in other regionally oriented shopping and office areas.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-91; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-91), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-132. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses within the B5 Major Business District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-92; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-92), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-133. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B5 Major Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-134 through Section 50-9-138 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter, to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-93; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-93), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-134. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Assisted living facility.

(2)

Boarding school and dormitory.

(3)

Child caring institution.

(4)

Convalescent, nursing, or rest home.

(5)

Loft.

(6)

Multiple-family dwelling having ground floor commercial space or other space oriented to pedestrian traffic.

(7)

Pre-release adjustment center.

(8)

Religious residential facilities.

(9)

Shelter for survivors of domestic violence.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-94; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-94), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-94), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2022-5, § 1, eff. 3-23-2022)

Sec. 50-9-135. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Adult day care center.

(2)

Auditoriums, public.

(3)

Child care center.

(4)

Educational institution.

(5)

Electric transformer station.

(6)

Family day care home.

(7)

Fire or police station, post office, courthouse, and similar public building.

(8)

Gas regulator station.

(9)

Governmental service agency.

(10)

Hospital or hospice.

(11)

Library.

(12)

Museum.

(13)

Neighborhood center, non-profit.

(14)

Outdoor entertainment facility.

(15)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(16)

Power or heating plant with fuel storage on site.

(17)

Religious institution.

(18)

School, elementary, middle/junior high, or high.

(19)

Stadium or sports arena.

(20)

Telephone exchange building.

(21)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-95; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-95), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-136. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Animal-grooming shop.

(2)

Art gallery.

(3)

Assembly hall.

(4)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(5)

Bake shop, retail

(6)

Bank without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(7)

Banquet facility.

(8)

Barber or beauty shop.

(9)

Body art facility.

(10)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, inside the Central Business District.

(11)

Business college or commercial trade school.

(12)

Cabaret, inside the Central Business District.

(13)

Commissary.

(14)

Customer service center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(15)

Dance hall, public, inside the Central Business District.

(16)

Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat.

(17)

Employee recruitment center.

(18)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, inside the Central Business District.

(19)

Financial services center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(20)

Food stamp distribution center without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(21)

Hotel, inside the Central Business District.

(22)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(23)

Mortuary or funeral home.

(24)

Motor vehicles, new, salesroom or sales lot.

(25)

Motor vehicles, new, storage lot accessory to a salesroom or sales lot for new motor vehicles.

(26)

Nail salon.

(27)

Office, business or professional.

(28)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles.

(29)

Parking structure having ground floor commercial space or other space oriented to pedestrian traffic.

(30)

Pet shop.

(31)

Pool hall.

(32)

Printing or engraving shop.

(33)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(34)

Radio or television station.

(35)

Radio, television, or household appliance repair shop.

(36)

Recording studio or photo studio or video studio, no assembly hall.

(37)

Recreation, indoor commercial and health club.

(38)

Rental hall.

(39)

Restaurant, carry-out and fast-food, subject to Section 50-12-310(7) of this Code.

(40)

Restaurant, standard, without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(41)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(42)

Retail sales and personal service in multiple-residential structures, subject to Section 50-12-312 of this Code.

(43)

School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking.

(44)

Shoe repair shop.

(45)

Smoking lounge, cigar.

(46)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(47)

Theater and concert café, excluding drive-in theaters.

(48)

Tobacco retail store.

(49)

Veterinary clinic for small animals.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-96; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 12-6-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 21-12, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 11-2-2012; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 18-18, § 1(61-9-96), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2023-41, § 1, eff. 12-30-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-137. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Blueprinting shop.

(2)

Food catering establishment.

(3)

Newspaper, daily, publishing or printing.

(4)

Trade services, general.

(5)

Vending machine commissary.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-97; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-97), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-138. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Passenger transportation terminal.

(3)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(4)

Telecommunications building, private.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-98; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-98), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-139. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B5 Major Business District are delineated in Section 50-9-140 through Section 50-9-144 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-99; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-99), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-140. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Emergency shelter.

(2)

Multiple-family dwelling not having ground floor commercial space or other space oriented to pedestrian traffic.

(3)

Residential substance abuse service facility.

(4)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses.

(5)

Rooming house.

(6)

Single-room-occupancy housing, non-profit.

(7)

Townhouse.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-100; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-100), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-141. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows: Substance abuse service facility.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-101; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-101), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-142. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Arcade.

(2)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone, with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(3)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, outside the Central Business District.

(4)

Cabaret, outside the Central Business District.

(5)

Dance hall, public, outside the Central Business District.

(6)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, outside the Central Business District.

(7)

Firearms dealership.

(8)

Firearms target practice range, indoor.

(9)

Hotel, outside the Central Business District.

(10)

Lodging house, public.

(11)

Motel.

(12)

Motor vehicle filling station.

(13)

Motor vehicle washing and steam cleaning.

(14)

Parking structure not having ground floor commercial space or other space oriented to pedestrian traffic.

(15)

Plasma donation center.

(16)

Precious metal and gem dealer.

(17)

Restaurant, carry-out or fast-food, subject to Section 50-12-310 of this Code.

(18)

Restaurant, standard, with drive-up or drive-through facilities, subject to Section 50-12-311 of this Code.

(19)

Smoking lounge, other.

(20)

Specially designated distributor's (SDD) or specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment.

(21)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise with drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(22)

Taxicab dispatch and/or storage facility.

(23)

Used goods dealer.

(24)

Youth hostel/hostel.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-102; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-102), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-102), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-102), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-143. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Confection manufacture.

(2)

Dental products, surgical, or optical goods manufacture.

(3)

Jewelry manufacture.

(4)

Research or testing laboratory.

(5)

Toiletries or cosmetic manufacturing.

(6)

Wearing apparel manufacturing.

(7)

Wholesaling, warehousing, storage buildings, or public storage facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-103; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-103), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-144. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses within the B5 Major Business District are as follows:

(1)

Aquaculture as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(2)

Aquaponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(3)

Designated marijuana consumption establishment.

(4)

Farmers markets as defined in Article XVI, Division 2, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(5)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(6)

Heliports.

(7)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(8)

Hydroponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(9)

Marijuana microbusiness.

(10)

Marijuana retail/provisioning facility.

(11)

Marijuana safety compliance facility.

(12)

Marijuana secure transporter facility.

(13)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(14)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-104; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-104), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-104), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 20-18, § 1(61-9-104), eff. 10-14-2018; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020; Ord. No. 2021-9, § 1, eff. 4-3-2021; Ord. No. 2023-29, § 1, eff. 8-10-2023)

Sec. 50-9-145. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B5 Major Business District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-105; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-105), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-146. - Other regulations.

Any land use featuring drive-up or drive-through facilities shall be subject to site plan review as provided for in Section 50-3-113(6) of this Code. No such drive-up or drive-through facilities or outdoor walk-up pass-through feature shall be approved without strict attention to traffic safety, as provided for in Section 50-3-281(9) of this Code and the adequacy of vehicle stacking/access lanes, as provided for in Article XIV, Division 1, Subdivision H, of this chapter, provided, that in no instance shall a specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment or a specially designated distributor's (SDD) establishment be considered for drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-106; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-106), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-161. - Description.

The B6 General Services District provides for wholesaling, transport, food services, and similar activities essential to the commerce and health of the City. Office, retail, service, and other uses normally desiring to locate in this type of district are also permitted.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-111; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-111), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-162. - Site plan review.

Site plan review is required for all conditional uses and for certain by-right uses in the B6 General Services District. See Article III, Division 5, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-112; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-112), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-163. - By-right uses.

Uses permitted by right in the B6 General Services District are delineated in Section 50-9-164 through Section 50-9-168 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, Article III, Division 5, of this chapter to determine when site plan review is required for by-right uses, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-113; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-113), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-113), eff. 12-6-2005)

Sec. 50-9-164. - By-right residential uses.

By-right residential uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows: Religious residential facilities in conjunction with a religious institution in the immediate vicinity.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-114; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-114), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-165. - By-right public, civic, and institutional uses.

By-right public, civic, and institutional uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Armory.

(2)

Auditoriums, public.

(3)

Customs office.

(4)

Educational institution.

(5)

Electric transformer station.

(6)

Fire or police station, post office, courthouse, and similar public building.

(7)

Gas regulator station.

(8)

Governmental service agency.

(9)

Library.

(10)

Museum.

(11)

Neighborhood center, non-profit.

(12)

Outdoor entertainment facility.

(13)

Outdoor recreation facility.

(14)

Power or heating plant with fuel storage on site.

(15)

Religious institution.

(16)

Stadium or sports arena.

(17)

Telephone exchange building.

(18)

Water works, reservoir, pumping station, or filtration plant.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-115; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-115), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-166. - By-right retail, service, and commercial uses.

By-right retail, service, and commercial uses within the B6 General Service District are as follows:

(1)

Art gallery.

(2)

Assembly hall.

(3)

Automated teller machine not accessory to another use on the same zoning lot, which is stand-alone.

(4)

Bake shop, retail.

(5)

Bank.

(6)

Banquet facility.

(7)

Barber or beauty shop.

(8)

Body art facility.

(9)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, inside the Central Business District.

(10)

Business college or commercial trade school.

(11)

Cabaret, inside the Central Business District.

(12)

Commissary.

(13)

Customer service center.

(14)

Dance hall, public, inside the Central Business District.

(15)

Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat.

(16)

Employee recruitment center.

(17)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, inside the Central Business District.

(18)

Financial services center.

(19)

Food stamp distribution center.

(20)

Hotel, inside the Central Business District.

(21)

Kennel, commercial.

(22)

Medical or dental clinic, physical therapy clinic, or massage facility.

(23)

Mortuary or funeral home.

(24)

Motor vehicle filling station, subject to Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision D, of this chapter.

(25)

Motor vehicle washing and steam cleaning.

(26)

Motor vehicles, new, salesroom or sales lot.

(27)

Motor vehicles, new, storage lot accessory to a salesroom or sales lot for new motor vehicles.

(28)

Nail salon.

(29)

Office, business or professional.

(30)

Parking lot or parking area for operable private passenger vehicles.

(31)

Parking structure.

(32)

Pet shop.

(33)

Pool hall.

(34)

Private club, lodge, or similar use.

(35)

Produce or food market, wholesale.

(36)

Radio or television station.

(37)

Radio, television, or household appliance repair shop.

(38)

Recording studio or photo studio or video studio, no assembly hall.

(39)

Recreation, indoor commercial and health club.

(40)

Rental hall.

(41)

Restaurant, carry-out or fast-food.

(42)

Restaurant, standard, subject to Section 50-12-311 of this Code.

(43)

Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices.

(44)

Shoe repair shop.

(45)

Smoking lounge, cigar.

(46)

Storage or killing of poultry or small game for direct, retail sale on the premises or for wholesale trade.

(47)

Store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise without drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(48)

Taxicab dispatch and/or storage facility.

(49)

Tobacco retail store.

(50)

Trailer coaches or boat sale or rental, open air display.

(51)

Trailers, utility—sales, rental or service; moving truck/trailer rental lot.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-116; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 12-6-2005; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 38-14, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 10-16-2014; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 18-18, § 1(61-9-116), eff. 8-30-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023; Ord. No. 2023-41, § 1, eff. 12-30-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-167. - By-right manufacturing and industrial uses.

By-right manufacturing and industrial uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Baling of waste paper or rags.

(2)

Blueprinting shop.

(3)

Cold storage plant.

(4)

Confection manufacture.

(5)

Containerized freight yard.

(6)

Contractor, yard, landscape or construction.

(7)

Food catering establishment.

(8)

Ice manufacture.

(9)

Low-impact manufacturing or processing.

(10)

Lumber yard.

(11)

Railroad transfer or storage tracks.

(12)

Research or testing laboratory.

(13)

Trade services, general.

(14)

Trucking terminal, transfer building, recreational vehicle storage lot, and open area for the parking of semi-trailers, buses, and other operable commercial vehicles, not including limousines and taxicabs.

(15)

Vending machine commissary.

(16)

Wholesaling, warehousing, storage buildings, or public storage facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-117; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-117), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-117), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-117), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023)

Sec. 50-9-168. - By-right other uses.

Other by-right residential uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Antennas as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(2)

Aquaculture as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(3)

Aquaponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(4)

Farmers markets as defined in Article XVI, Division 2, Subdivision G, of this chapter.

(5)

Greenhouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(6)

Hoophouses as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(7)

Hydroponics as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(8)

Railroad rights-of-way, not including storage tracks, yards, or buildings.

(9)

Telecommunications building, private.

(10)

Tunnel or bridge plazas and terminals, vehicular.

(11)

Urban farms as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(12)

Urban gardens as provided for in Article XII, Division 3, Subdivision H, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-118; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-118), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 34-05, § 1(61-9-118), eff. 12-6-2005; Ord. No. 10-13, § 1(61-9-118), eff. 4-16-2013; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020)

Sec. 50-9-169. - Conditional uses.

Uses permitted conditionally in the B6 General Services District are delineated in Section 50-9-170 through Section 50-3-174 of this Code. See Article XII of this chapter for a complete listing of all use regulations and standards, and Article XII, Division 5, of this chapter for accessory uses, including home occupations.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-119; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-119), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-170. - Conditional residential uses.

Conditional residential uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Loft.

(2)

Multiple-family dwelling, only in a multi-story building located in the Wholesale Distribution Center No. 3, as identified in Section 50-4-3 of this Code, and only if integrated into a mixed-use or multi-tenant development in which one or more ground-floor, pedestrian-oriented retail, service, or commercial use is permitted.

(3)

Penal or correctional institution; detention facility.

(4)

Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses, in which one or more permitted commercial use is located on the ground floor.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-120; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-120), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 26-16, § 1(61-9-120), eff. 8-11-2016)

Sec. 50-9-171. - Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses.

Conditional public, civic, and institutional uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows: Substance abuse service facility.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-121; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-121), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-172. - Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses.

Conditional retail, service, and commercial uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Amusement park.

(2)

Arcade.

(3)

Brewpub or microbrewery or small distillery or small winery, outside the Central Business District.

(4)

Cabaret, outside the Central Business District.

(5)

Dance hall, public, outside the Central Business District.

(6)

Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, outside the Central Business District.

(7)

Firearms dealership.

(8)

Firearms target practice range, indoor.

(9)

Hotel, outside the Central Business District.

(10)

Light duty vehicle service establishment.

(11)

Motel.

(12)

Motor vehicle filling station other than as provided for in Section 50-12-252(2) of this Code.

(13)

Outdoor commercial recreation, not otherwise specified.

(14)

Plasma donation center.

(15)

Precious metal and gem dealer.

(16)

Smoking lounge, other.

(17)

Specially designated distributor's (SDD) or specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment.

(18)

Used goods dealer.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-122; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-122), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 01-10, § 1(61-9-122), eff. 4-1-2010; Ord. No. 13-11, § 1(61-9-122), eff. 8-23-2011; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-122), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023; Ord. No. 2023-36, § 1, eff. 3-5-2024)

Sec. 50-9-173. - Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses.

Conditional manufacturing and industrial uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Abattoir, slaughterhouse.

(2)

Truck stop.

(3)

Welding shop.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-123; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-123), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 04-12, § 1(61-9-123), eff. 3-30-2012; Ord. No. 37-17, § 1(61-9-123), eff. 2-6-2018; Ord. No. 2023-6, § 1, eff. 3-8-2023)

Sec. 50-9-174. - Conditional other uses.

Other conditional uses within the B6 General Services District are as follows:

(1)

Ferry terminal.

(2)

Designated marijuana consumption establishment.

(3)

Heliports.

(4)

Marijuana microbusiness.

(5)

Marijuana processor facility.

(6)

Marijuana retail/provisioning facility.

(7)

Marijuana safety compliance facility.

(8)

Marijuana secure transporter facility.

(9)

Passenger transportation terminal.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-124; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-124), eff. 5-28-2005; Ord. No. 20-18, § 1(61-9-124), eff. 10-14-2018; Ord. No. 2020-12, § 1, eff. 12-9-2020; Ord. No. 2021-9, § 1, eff. 4-3-2021; Ord. No. 2023-29, § 1, eff. 8-10-2023)

Sec. 50-9-175. - Intensity and dimensional standards.

Development in the B6 General Services District shall comply with the intensity and dimensional standards provided for in Article XIII, Division 1, Subdivisions C and D, of this chapter.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-125; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-125), eff. 5-28-2005)

Sec. 50-9-176. - Other regulations.

Any land use featuring drive-up or drive-through facilities shall be subject to site plan review as provided for in Section 50-3-113(6) of this Code. No such drive-up or drive-through facilities or outdoor walk-up pass-through feature shall be approved without strict attention to traffic safety, as provided for in Section 50-3-281(9) of this Code and the adequacy of vehicle stacking/access lanes, as provided for in Article XIV, Division 1, Subdivision H, of this chapter, provided, that in no instance shall a Specially Designated Merchant's (SDM) establishment or a Specially Designated Distributor's (SDD) establishment be considered for drive-up or drive-through facilities.

(Code 1984, § 61-9-126; Ord. No. 11-05, § 1(61-9-126), eff. 5-28-2005)