10.- COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS
(a)
Transitional business district (T1). It is the intent of the transitional business district to permit uses that are compatible with the character of the adjacent residential neighborhood.
(b)
Community business district (B1). It is the intent of the community business district to provide areas for retail stores and convenience services. The character of these uses requires convenient vehicular access from major streets.
(c)
Regional business district (C1). It is the intent of the regional business district to provide for the main retail business activity, usually combining comparison shopping (department, clothing, jewelry, restaurants, sporting goods, etc.) and convenience shopping (supermarkets, personal service shops, liquor stores, etc.) opportunities.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86; Ord. No. 1998-26, § 6, 8-18-98)
See Table 26-A.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86)
See Table 26-B.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86)
(a)
All service, fabrication and repair operations shall be conducted within a building.
(b)
Except for uses specifically stated in sections 26-14-15 and 26-14-15.1, all permitted uses shall be conducted within a building.
(c)
No smoke shall be emitted at a density that exceeds zero point five (0.5) on the Ringelmann Chart. No particulate matter shall be emitted which exceeds zero point two (0.2) grains per cubic foot of flue gas at stack temperature of five hundred (500) degrees Fahrenheit. No emission of smoke or particulate shall result in a concentration at or beyond the property lines containing such use that is detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, as defined by the state health department.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86; Ord. No. 1998-24, § 1, 8-18-98)
10.- COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS DISTRICTS
(a)
Transitional business district (T1). It is the intent of the transitional business district to permit uses that are compatible with the character of the adjacent residential neighborhood.
(b)
Community business district (B1). It is the intent of the community business district to provide areas for retail stores and convenience services. The character of these uses requires convenient vehicular access from major streets.
(c)
Regional business district (C1). It is the intent of the regional business district to provide for the main retail business activity, usually combining comparison shopping (department, clothing, jewelry, restaurants, sporting goods, etc.) and convenience shopping (supermarkets, personal service shops, liquor stores, etc.) opportunities.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86; Ord. No. 1998-26, § 6, 8-18-98)
See Table 26-A.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86)
See Table 26-B.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86)
(a)
All service, fabrication and repair operations shall be conducted within a building.
(b)
Except for uses specifically stated in sections 26-14-15 and 26-14-15.1, all permitted uses shall be conducted within a building.
(c)
No smoke shall be emitted at a density that exceeds zero point five (0.5) on the Ringelmann Chart. No particulate matter shall be emitted which exceeds zero point two (0.2) grains per cubic foot of flue gas at stack temperature of five hundred (500) degrees Fahrenheit. No emission of smoke or particulate shall result in a concentration at or beyond the property lines containing such use that is detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, as defined by the state health department.
(Ord. No. 1986-01, § 2, 2-4-86; Ord. No. 1998-24, § 1, 8-18-98)