A.- COMMERCIAL, GENERAL—AMERICAN BEACH: CG-AB
INTENT: The provisions of this district are intended for limited general commercial uses to meet the retail sales and service needs of the American Beach residents and is designed to serve a small commercial area that primarily services that neighborhood.
A.
Uses permitted in the Commercial Neighborhood-AB District.
B.
Retail outlets for the sale of food, wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationary, leather goods and luggage, jewelry (including watch repair), art, cameras or photographic supplies (including camera repair), sporting goods, home furnishings and appliances (including repairs incidental to sales), office equipment or furniture, used merchandise, hardware and similar uses.
C.
Hobby and gift shops, delicatessens and bakeries (not wholesale bakery), florist shops, antique shops, and similar uses.
D.
Hotels and bed and breakfasts.
E.
Indoor commercial recreation centers, video games, arcades, billiard room, and similar uses.
F.
Private clubs, fraternal organizations and lodge halls.
G.
Restaurants and commonly associated facilities.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2017-23, 9-28-17)
A.
See article 28, section 28.15.
B.
On the same premises and in connection with permitted principal uses and structures, a single-family dwelling unit, only for occupancy by an owner or employee thereof. Said single-family dwelling unit must be attached to the principal permitted structure.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)
A.
Child care facilities.
B.
Private/nonpublic schools.
C.
Establishments or facilities selling alcoholic beverage for on-site consumption.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2019-21, § 2D, 7-22-19)
A.
The distance restriction applicable from churches and schools for the sale of alcoholic or intoxicating beverages is set forth in section 4-3 of Ordinance No. 2017-37.
B.
In areas designated as conservation (wetlands) on the Future Land Use Map, only passive recreation and silviculture will be permitted.
C.
On-street parking areas to meet the following criteria:
a.
The travel portion of the right-of-way cannot be less than twenty-two (22) feet.
b.
The spaces must be landscaped per the landscaping portions of other county ordinances.
c.
The spaces can be soft surfaced, such as shell or crushed crete.
d.
The spaces must be marked.
e.
At least two (2) feet of landscaping must be provided at the head of the parking space and a five-foot sidewalk must also be provided.
f.
The parking must be at least ten (10) feet from any public street intersection.
g.
The parking must be public if located in any county right-of-way.
See following illustration:
Parking
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2017-38, 11-27-17)
A.
Front yard: Fifteen (15) feet.
B.
Rear yard: Ten (10) feet. Those structures constructed along the Atlantic Coastline shall utilize the adopted "Coastal Construction Control (Setback) Line", or a measurement of one hundred fifty (150) feet measured from the mean high water line (MHL) whichever is the greater distance.
C.
Side yard: Five (5) feet except where the CG-AB district abuts a residential district, the side yard shall be increased to twenty (20) feet. No side yard will be required where two (2) or more commercial buildings adjoin side by side, however, in the case of a series of adjoining buildings or lots of single and/or separate ownership abutting and paralleling a public right-of-way, a passage of not less than twenty (20) feet in width shall be provided at grade level at the intervals of not more than four hundred (400) feet apart as may be required for public access.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)
A.
Maximum building height: Thirty-five (35) feet.
B.
Maximum lot coverage: Lot coverage by all buildings, including accessory buildings and structures shall not be more than sixty (60) percent of the lot.
C.
Landscaping: The minimum landscape area shall not be less than ten (10) percent of the total lot area and shall be in conformance with article 28, section 28.17.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)
A.- COMMERCIAL, GENERAL—AMERICAN BEACH: CG-AB
INTENT: The provisions of this district are intended for limited general commercial uses to meet the retail sales and service needs of the American Beach residents and is designed to serve a small commercial area that primarily services that neighborhood.
A.
Uses permitted in the Commercial Neighborhood-AB District.
B.
Retail outlets for the sale of food, wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationary, leather goods and luggage, jewelry (including watch repair), art, cameras or photographic supplies (including camera repair), sporting goods, home furnishings and appliances (including repairs incidental to sales), office equipment or furniture, used merchandise, hardware and similar uses.
C.
Hobby and gift shops, delicatessens and bakeries (not wholesale bakery), florist shops, antique shops, and similar uses.
D.
Hotels and bed and breakfasts.
E.
Indoor commercial recreation centers, video games, arcades, billiard room, and similar uses.
F.
Private clubs, fraternal organizations and lodge halls.
G.
Restaurants and commonly associated facilities.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2017-23, 9-28-17)
A.
See article 28, section 28.15.
B.
On the same premises and in connection with permitted principal uses and structures, a single-family dwelling unit, only for occupancy by an owner or employee thereof. Said single-family dwelling unit must be attached to the principal permitted structure.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)
A.
Child care facilities.
B.
Private/nonpublic schools.
C.
Establishments or facilities selling alcoholic beverage for on-site consumption.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2019-21, § 2D, 7-22-19)
A.
The distance restriction applicable from churches and schools for the sale of alcoholic or intoxicating beverages is set forth in section 4-3 of Ordinance No. 2017-37.
B.
In areas designated as conservation (wetlands) on the Future Land Use Map, only passive recreation and silviculture will be permitted.
C.
On-street parking areas to meet the following criteria:
a.
The travel portion of the right-of-way cannot be less than twenty-two (22) feet.
b.
The spaces must be landscaped per the landscaping portions of other county ordinances.
c.
The spaces can be soft surfaced, such as shell or crushed crete.
d.
The spaces must be marked.
e.
At least two (2) feet of landscaping must be provided at the head of the parking space and a five-foot sidewalk must also be provided.
f.
The parking must be at least ten (10) feet from any public street intersection.
g.
The parking must be public if located in any county right-of-way.
See following illustration:
Parking
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02; Ord. No. 2017-38, 11-27-17)
A.
Front yard: Fifteen (15) feet.
B.
Rear yard: Ten (10) feet. Those structures constructed along the Atlantic Coastline shall utilize the adopted "Coastal Construction Control (Setback) Line", or a measurement of one hundred fifty (150) feet measured from the mean high water line (MHL) whichever is the greater distance.
C.
Side yard: Five (5) feet except where the CG-AB district abuts a residential district, the side yard shall be increased to twenty (20) feet. No side yard will be required where two (2) or more commercial buildings adjoin side by side, however, in the case of a series of adjoining buildings or lots of single and/or separate ownership abutting and paralleling a public right-of-way, a passage of not less than twenty (20) feet in width shall be provided at grade level at the intervals of not more than four hundred (400) feet apart as may be required for public access.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)
A.
Maximum building height: Thirty-five (35) feet.
B.
Maximum lot coverage: Lot coverage by all buildings, including accessory buildings and structures shall not be more than sixty (60) percent of the lot.
C.
Landscaping: The minimum landscape area shall not be less than ten (10) percent of the total lot area and shall be in conformance with article 28, section 28.17.
(Ord. No. 2002-63, § 4, 12-16-02)