General Business/Commercial District
The B/C general business district provides areas for the sale of commodities and performance of services and other activities. It also provides for commercial uses concerned with wholesaling or distribution activities in locations where there is adequate access to major streets or highways.
Uses and structures within any Class B/C business district: No buildings, structures or premises shall be used, and no buildings or structures shall be erected which shall be used, except as permitted in this chapter or for other than the following specified purposes and uses. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-1)
The following uses shall be permitted in B/C general business districts:
Retail trade of any legal goods or services not otherwise prohibited in this code, including but not limited to:
A. Convenience stores, grocery stores, and stores selling general merchandise.
B. Retail trade of furniture, home furnishings, household appliances, etc.
C. Hotels and motels with or without kitchenettes for permanent or transient purposes.
D. Restaurants and bars.
E. Automobile service stations, repair shops, and body and fender shops.
F. Retail trade of apparel and accessories.
G. New and used car sales lots where no mechanical work is done nor are wrecked, junked, or disabled cars stored or parked on the lot.
H. Business and professional services.
I. Repair services, electrical, radio and television, watch, clock, jewelry, reupholstery and furniture repair, and similar light duty maintenance.
J. Mini-warehouse facility.
K. Drug stores, dry goods stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, department stores, and the like.
L. Banks, savings and loan, finance companies, and the like.
M. Building supplies and materials, lumber yards.
N. Medical marijuana dispensary.
O. Recreational marijuana establishment.
P. Retail sale of industrial hemp products.
All buildings shall be completely enclosed and shall be so constructed and maintained as to prevent objectionable noise and odor outside the walls of the building.
Q. Contract construction services, including general building construction services.
R. Recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks. (Ord. 22-10 § 10, 2022; Ord. 21-02 § 1, 2021; Ord. 10-06 § 1-B, 2010; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-2)
The town of Huachuca City has adopted ARS Section 13-1422: Adult oriented businesses; location; hours of operation; injunction; classification; definitions. Refer to the ARS for complete details.
A. An adult oriented business shall not be located within one-fourth mile of a child care facility, a private, public or charter school, a public playground, a public recreational facility, a residence or a place of worship.
B. An adult arcade, adult bookstore or video store, adult cabaret, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, escort agency or nude model studio shall not remain open at any time between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday and between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-3)
The following uses may be allowed by the planning and zoning commission or hearing officer, in the absence of an active planning and zoning commission, as conditional uses upon application and compliance with such additional on-site or off-site specific requirements as the commission or hearing officer deems appropriate in consideration of the surrounding affected areas:
A. Warehouse or storage building as principal use (except mini-warehouse facilities).
B. Special construction trade services such as construction services and water well drilling services
C. Outdoor storage as principal use. (Ord. 22-10 § 11, 2022; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-4)
Any accessory building or use customarily incidental to a permitted use may be permitted. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-5)
Any use, including incidental or accessory storage, not within a completely enclosed building shall be screened by a solid fence or wall at least six feet in height.
Any lighting shall be placed so as to reflect the light away from adjoining residential districts.
Any part of the lot not otherwise surfaced shall be landscaped.
A minimum six-foot-wide landscaping strip is required along the street side(s) of each property. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-6)
Any plan approval shall be obtained prior to any issuance of a building or use permit. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-7)
A. Maximum building height: two stories or 30 feet.
B. Minimum front yard: 25 feet.
C. Minimum side yard: none.
D. Minimum rear yard: none unless adjoining a residential zone, then a 20-foot setback. (Ord. 22-10 § 11, 2022; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-9. Formerly 18.75.090)
Repealed by Ord. 21-02. (Ord. 10-06 § 1-B, 2010; prior code § 17-15-10. Formerly 18.75.100)
General Business/Commercial District
The B/C general business district provides areas for the sale of commodities and performance of services and other activities. It also provides for commercial uses concerned with wholesaling or distribution activities in locations where there is adequate access to major streets or highways.
Uses and structures within any Class B/C business district: No buildings, structures or premises shall be used, and no buildings or structures shall be erected which shall be used, except as permitted in this chapter or for other than the following specified purposes and uses. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-1)
The following uses shall be permitted in B/C general business districts:
Retail trade of any legal goods or services not otherwise prohibited in this code, including but not limited to:
A. Convenience stores, grocery stores, and stores selling general merchandise.
B. Retail trade of furniture, home furnishings, household appliances, etc.
C. Hotels and motels with or without kitchenettes for permanent or transient purposes.
D. Restaurants and bars.
E. Automobile service stations, repair shops, and body and fender shops.
F. Retail trade of apparel and accessories.
G. New and used car sales lots where no mechanical work is done nor are wrecked, junked, or disabled cars stored or parked on the lot.
H. Business and professional services.
I. Repair services, electrical, radio and television, watch, clock, jewelry, reupholstery and furniture repair, and similar light duty maintenance.
J. Mini-warehouse facility.
K. Drug stores, dry goods stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, department stores, and the like.
L. Banks, savings and loan, finance companies, and the like.
M. Building supplies and materials, lumber yards.
N. Medical marijuana dispensary.
O. Recreational marijuana establishment.
P. Retail sale of industrial hemp products.
All buildings shall be completely enclosed and shall be so constructed and maintained as to prevent objectionable noise and odor outside the walls of the building.
Q. Contract construction services, including general building construction services.
R. Recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks. (Ord. 22-10 § 10, 2022; Ord. 21-02 § 1, 2021; Ord. 10-06 § 1-B, 2010; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-2)
The town of Huachuca City has adopted ARS Section 13-1422: Adult oriented businesses; location; hours of operation; injunction; classification; definitions. Refer to the ARS for complete details.
A. An adult oriented business shall not be located within one-fourth mile of a child care facility, a private, public or charter school, a public playground, a public recreational facility, a residence or a place of worship.
B. An adult arcade, adult bookstore or video store, adult cabaret, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, escort agency or nude model studio shall not remain open at any time between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday and between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-3)
The following uses may be allowed by the planning and zoning commission or hearing officer, in the absence of an active planning and zoning commission, as conditional uses upon application and compliance with such additional on-site or off-site specific requirements as the commission or hearing officer deems appropriate in consideration of the surrounding affected areas:
A. Warehouse or storage building as principal use (except mini-warehouse facilities).
B. Special construction trade services such as construction services and water well drilling services
C. Outdoor storage as principal use. (Ord. 22-10 § 11, 2022; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-4)
Any accessory building or use customarily incidental to a permitted use may be permitted. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-5)
Any use, including incidental or accessory storage, not within a completely enclosed building shall be screened by a solid fence or wall at least six feet in height.
Any lighting shall be placed so as to reflect the light away from adjoining residential districts.
Any part of the lot not otherwise surfaced shall be landscaped.
A minimum six-foot-wide landscaping strip is required along the street side(s) of each property. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-6)
Any plan approval shall be obtained prior to any issuance of a building or use permit. (Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-7)
A. Maximum building height: two stories or 30 feet.
B. Minimum front yard: 25 feet.
C. Minimum side yard: none.
D. Minimum rear yard: none unless adjoining a residential zone, then a 20-foot setback. (Ord. 22-10 § 11, 2022; Ord. 06-10, 2006; prior code § 17-15-9. Formerly 18.75.090)
Repealed by Ord. 21-02. (Ord. 10-06 § 1-B, 2010; prior code § 17-15-10. Formerly 18.75.100)