Shopping centers
Where permitted, a shopping center shall consist of a building group that is unified:
A.
A site development plan shall be required which provides for:
1.
A minimum site depth of three hundred feet (300'), unless otherwise provided for elsewhere in this Ordinance.
2.
An integrated parking area and vehicular loading spaces as specified in Article IX.
3.
The convenient vehicular servicing or buildings, the satisfactory circulation of traffic throughout the parking areas and no undue interference with through traffic in gaining ingress and egress from the proposed site.
4.
The location, size and character of all exterior signs.
5.
A buffer strip of not less than twenty feet (20') where a shopping center abuts any residential district.
6.
Convenient and safely located pedestrian walkways.
7.
A traffic analysis indicating the estimated effect of the proposed shopping center on adjacent street traffic, including volume flows to and from the proposed facility. This analysis shall be prepared by an Alabama Registered Professional Engineer.
8.
A preliminary plan or engineering report providing for the site grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewers and water supply prepared by an Alabama Registered Professional Engineer.
9.
A copy of any Deed Restrictions intended for the property owners upon which the proposed shopping center is to be constructed.
(Ord. No. 2015-06-06, 6-15-2015)
Shopping centers
Where permitted, a shopping center shall consist of a building group that is unified:
A.
A site development plan shall be required which provides for:
1.
A minimum site depth of three hundred feet (300'), unless otherwise provided for elsewhere in this Ordinance.
2.
An integrated parking area and vehicular loading spaces as specified in Article IX.
3.
The convenient vehicular servicing or buildings, the satisfactory circulation of traffic throughout the parking areas and no undue interference with through traffic in gaining ingress and egress from the proposed site.
4.
The location, size and character of all exterior signs.
5.
A buffer strip of not less than twenty feet (20') where a shopping center abuts any residential district.
6.
Convenient and safely located pedestrian walkways.
7.
A traffic analysis indicating the estimated effect of the proposed shopping center on adjacent street traffic, including volume flows to and from the proposed facility. This analysis shall be prepared by an Alabama Registered Professional Engineer.
8.
A preliminary plan or engineering report providing for the site grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewers and water supply prepared by an Alabama Registered Professional Engineer.
9.
A copy of any Deed Restrictions intended for the property owners upon which the proposed shopping center is to be constructed.
(Ord. No. 2015-06-06, 6-15-2015)