2 B-3 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE-MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The regulations set forth in this Article or set forth elsewhere in this Appendix A when referred to in this Article, are the district regulations for the B-3 Commercial/Office/Multi-Family Residential District. The Commercial/Office/Multi-Family Residential District regulations are intended to provide for a mix of service and retail oriented businesses, offices, and multi-family residential uses in high quality, well designed settings. Bulk and height regulations; specific standards; architectural, special use and planned unit development review requirements shall; encourage high quality design and development which is compatible with the character of the Village as a whole and enhance real estate values throughout the Village. In addition, the district is intended to establish a buffer between the high intensity expressway and the lower intensity residential areas and to create a customer base within walking distance of businesses in the Village Center District.
A. Permitted Uses.
Affordable housing development.
Antique vendor.
Apparel store.
Appliance repair.
Appliance store.
Art gallery/studio.
Bakery (retail).
Bank/other financial institution.
Barber/beauty shop/day spa.
Bicycle shop.
Books/periodicals shop.
Camera/photography equipment store.
Carpet/rug store.
Cellular/digital telephone sales.
China/glass sales.
Coffee shop.
Consumer electronics sales.
Department store.
Dressmaker/tailor.
Drugstore/pharmacy.
Dry cleaner (retail).
Dwelling unit above first-floor commercial.
Educational services/tutoring.
Event personal services (wedding planning, personal shopping, party planning).
Fitness class studio.
Florist.
Furniture/home furnishings store.
Hardware store.
Housewares/kitchen store.
Ice cream/dessert shop.
Interior decorating shop.
Jewelry store.
Kitchen and bath showroom with less than 2,500 square feet of floor area.
Kitchen and bath showroom with 2,500 square feet or more of floor area.
Leather goods store.
Massage therapy.
Medical/dental office with less than 5,000 square feet of floor area.
Medical/dental office with 5,000 square feet or more of floor area.
Multiple-family dwelling.
Municipal use.
Musical instrument sales and repair.
Music, dance, or athletic school.
Music/musical instruments store.
Nail salon.
Office.
Office supply store.
Online sales (pick up & drop off).
Optician/optometrist offices, including laboratories, less than 5,000 square feet of floor area.
Paint/wallpaper store (retail).
Pet grooming facility.
Pet store.
Photocopying/duplicating services.
Photography studios.
Picture framing shop.
Printing establishment (commercial).
Professional higher education academy.
Real estate/rental/leasing offices.
Research/laboratory.
Restaurant, Full Service.
Restaurant, Limited Service.
Restaurant, Outdoor dining.
Senior housing facility (independent).
Sewing/craft store.
Shoe store.
Small wireless facilities in right of way.
Small wireless facilities outside right of way.
Sporting goods store.
Toy/hobby/game store.
Travel agency.
Wine shop
B. Special Uses. (See Article XVI of this Appendix A for standards.
Amusement establishment.
Automated teller machine (ATM).
Automotive dealer.
Catering establishment.
Commercial Kitchen.
Community center in existence as of January 1, 2003.
Culinary school.
Daycare (center).
Drive-through facility.
Fitness facilities with 15,000 square feet or more of floor area.
Fitness facilities with less than 15,000 square feet of floor area.
Food store.
Garden center and supply store.
Health/fitness club.
Hospital/24-hour emergency clinic.
Hotel (boutique).
Medical cannabis dispensing organization. (See Chapter 11, Division XIV for general regulations).
Micro-production of alcohol.
Music venue (live).
Other public uses/structures.
Parking structure/surface parking (as a principal use).
Performing arts facility.
Pet daycare facility.
Pet training facility.
Planned unit development.
Preschool.
Psychosocial rehabilitation.
Restaurant, Fast Food.
Seasonal/temporary uses (see Article XIX of this Appendix A).
Senior housing facility (dependent).
Theater (indoor).
Veterinary clinic.
The minimum lot area for lots in the B-3 district is ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
| Front | Side | Rear | ||
| Required yard(principal uses) | 5 feet | 10 feet | None | |
| Floor area ratio2 | 4 Story Zone - Maximum 3.5 5 Story Zone - Maximum 4.5 6 Story Zone - Maximum 5.5 | |||
| Lot coverage | Maximum of 90 percent (includes all impervious surfaces) | |||
| Building height2 | 4 Story Zone - Maximum of 55 feet or 4 stories, whichever is lower 5 Story Zone – Maximum of 65 feet or 5 stories, whichever is lower 6 Story Zone - Maximum of 75 feet or 6 stories, whichever is lower | |||
Notes: 1 When a rear lot line does not abut a public right of way, utility right of way, parking lot or access drive – the required rear yard is 10 feet. | ||||

All planned unit developments are subject to the conditions and review as set forth in Article XVII of this Appendix A. All special uses are subject to the conditions and review as set forth in Article XVI of this Appendix A. All other developments within the B-3 District not subject to planned unit development or special use review procedures shall be subject to Architectural Commission site plan review as set forth in Chapter 4 of this Code.
Proposed projects that represent a significant departure from the Comprehensive Plan may elect to submit for a preliminary project review, which is entirely elective. See Appendix D, Article I, "Fees", of this Code for the associated fee.
2 B-3 COMMERCIAL-OFFICE-MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The regulations set forth in this Article or set forth elsewhere in this Appendix A when referred to in this Article, are the district regulations for the B-3 Commercial/Office/Multi-Family Residential District. The Commercial/Office/Multi-Family Residential District regulations are intended to provide for a mix of service and retail oriented businesses, offices, and multi-family residential uses in high quality, well designed settings. Bulk and height regulations; specific standards; architectural, special use and planned unit development review requirements shall; encourage high quality design and development which is compatible with the character of the Village as a whole and enhance real estate values throughout the Village. In addition, the district is intended to establish a buffer between the high intensity expressway and the lower intensity residential areas and to create a customer base within walking distance of businesses in the Village Center District.
A. Permitted Uses.
Affordable housing development.
Antique vendor.
Apparel store.
Appliance repair.
Appliance store.
Art gallery/studio.
Bakery (retail).
Bank/other financial institution.
Barber/beauty shop/day spa.
Bicycle shop.
Books/periodicals shop.
Camera/photography equipment store.
Carpet/rug store.
Cellular/digital telephone sales.
China/glass sales.
Coffee shop.
Consumer electronics sales.
Department store.
Dressmaker/tailor.
Drugstore/pharmacy.
Dry cleaner (retail).
Dwelling unit above first-floor commercial.
Educational services/tutoring.
Event personal services (wedding planning, personal shopping, party planning).
Fitness class studio.
Florist.
Furniture/home furnishings store.
Hardware store.
Housewares/kitchen store.
Ice cream/dessert shop.
Interior decorating shop.
Jewelry store.
Kitchen and bath showroom with less than 2,500 square feet of floor area.
Kitchen and bath showroom with 2,500 square feet or more of floor area.
Leather goods store.
Massage therapy.
Medical/dental office with less than 5,000 square feet of floor area.
Medical/dental office with 5,000 square feet or more of floor area.
Multiple-family dwelling.
Municipal use.
Musical instrument sales and repair.
Music, dance, or athletic school.
Music/musical instruments store.
Nail salon.
Office.
Office supply store.
Online sales (pick up & drop off).
Optician/optometrist offices, including laboratories, less than 5,000 square feet of floor area.
Paint/wallpaper store (retail).
Pet grooming facility.
Pet store.
Photocopying/duplicating services.
Photography studios.
Picture framing shop.
Printing establishment (commercial).
Professional higher education academy.
Real estate/rental/leasing offices.
Research/laboratory.
Restaurant, Full Service.
Restaurant, Limited Service.
Restaurant, Outdoor dining.
Senior housing facility (independent).
Sewing/craft store.
Shoe store.
Small wireless facilities in right of way.
Small wireless facilities outside right of way.
Sporting goods store.
Toy/hobby/game store.
Travel agency.
Wine shop
B. Special Uses. (See Article XVI of this Appendix A for standards.
Amusement establishment.
Automated teller machine (ATM).
Automotive dealer.
Catering establishment.
Commercial Kitchen.
Community center in existence as of January 1, 2003.
Culinary school.
Daycare (center).
Drive-through facility.
Fitness facilities with 15,000 square feet or more of floor area.
Fitness facilities with less than 15,000 square feet of floor area.
Food store.
Garden center and supply store.
Health/fitness club.
Hospital/24-hour emergency clinic.
Hotel (boutique).
Medical cannabis dispensing organization. (See Chapter 11, Division XIV for general regulations).
Micro-production of alcohol.
Music venue (live).
Other public uses/structures.
Parking structure/surface parking (as a principal use).
Performing arts facility.
Pet daycare facility.
Pet training facility.
Planned unit development.
Preschool.
Psychosocial rehabilitation.
Restaurant, Fast Food.
Seasonal/temporary uses (see Article XIX of this Appendix A).
Senior housing facility (dependent).
Theater (indoor).
Veterinary clinic.
The minimum lot area for lots in the B-3 district is ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
| Front | Side | Rear | ||
| Required yard(principal uses) | 5 feet | 10 feet | None | |
| Floor area ratio2 | 4 Story Zone - Maximum 3.5 5 Story Zone - Maximum 4.5 6 Story Zone - Maximum 5.5 | |||
| Lot coverage | Maximum of 90 percent (includes all impervious surfaces) | |||
| Building height2 | 4 Story Zone - Maximum of 55 feet or 4 stories, whichever is lower 5 Story Zone – Maximum of 65 feet or 5 stories, whichever is lower 6 Story Zone - Maximum of 75 feet or 6 stories, whichever is lower | |||
Notes: 1 When a rear lot line does not abut a public right of way, utility right of way, parking lot or access drive – the required rear yard is 10 feet. | ||||

All planned unit developments are subject to the conditions and review as set forth in Article XVII of this Appendix A. All special uses are subject to the conditions and review as set forth in Article XVI of this Appendix A. All other developments within the B-3 District not subject to planned unit development or special use review procedures shall be subject to Architectural Commission site plan review as set forth in Chapter 4 of this Code.
Proposed projects that represent a significant departure from the Comprehensive Plan may elect to submit for a preliminary project review, which is entirely elective. See Appendix D, Article I, "Fees", of this Code for the associated fee.