B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT2
Editor's note— Ord. No. 241, §§ 9—14, adopted October 18, 2021, renumbered Article X, §§ 62-241—62-270 as Article XI, §§ 62-271—62-300 as herein set out.
The B-1 local business district is intended to accommodate various types of office, retail, and service establishments. These uses can serve as a transitional use between more intensive land uses such as highway commercial uses or major highways and less intensive land uses such as single- and two-family districts. This district is also intended to allow for uses which do not typically generate large volumes of traffic or require extended hours of operation.
(Ord. No. 241, § 9, 10-18-2021)
In the B-1 district, the following uses are permitted:
(1)
All principal permitted uses in the CBD central business district.
(2)
Business and private schools operated for a profit completely within an enclosed building.
(3)
Photographic studios.
(4)
Grocery stores, fruit and flower markets, and bakeries.
(5)
Sit down restaurants. Drive up windows may be permitted at sit down restaurants with the approval of the planning commission provided that there are no audio speakers associated with the drive up window and that hours of operation of the drive up window are limited to the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(6)
Watch, television, electronic, computer, technology, and shoe repair shops.
(7)
Sign shops.
(8)
Mixed uses (50 percent of the first-floor area is given to nonresidential use) i.e., permitted commercial and residential uses combined in one building.
(9)
Single-family dwelling and accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to said use, subject to section 62-454(a)(26).
(10)
Medical or dental clinics subject to section 62-454(a)(11).
(11)
Veterinary hospitals and clinics, excluding outdoor runs, subject to section 62-454(a)(24).
(12)
Office developments (two or more structures) subject to section 62-454(12).
(13)
Housing for the elderly subject to section 62-454(a)(7).
(14)
Church's subject to the conditions provided in section 62-454(a)(22).
(15)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above permitted principal uses.
(16)
Off-street parking in accordance with the requirements of section 62-74(e).
(17)
Outdoor trash containers or dumpsters subject to section 62-454(a)(15).
(Ord. No. 205, art. I, 3-19-2007; Ord. No. 220, § 6, 6-7-2010; Ord. No. 226, art. II, 3-18-2013; Ord. No. 241, § 10, 10-18-2021)
(Ord. No. 241, § 11, 10-18-2021)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 241, § 11, adopted October 18, 20221, amended § 62-273, which pertained to uses subject to special use permit and derived from Ord. No. 181, art. I, 8-5-2002; Ord. No. 201, § 1, 11-20-2006; Ord. No. 205, art. I, 3-19-2007; Ord. No. 220, § 7, 6-7-2010.
For permitted uses and uses subject to a special use permit, a site plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 62-77.
(Ord. No. 241, § 12, 10-18-2021)
Area, height, bulk, and placement requirements unless otherwise specified are as provided in article XVI, "schedule of regulations".
(Ord. No. 241, § 13, 10-18-2021)
B-1 LOCAL BUSINESS DISTRICT2
Editor's note— Ord. No. 241, §§ 9—14, adopted October 18, 2021, renumbered Article X, §§ 62-241—62-270 as Article XI, §§ 62-271—62-300 as herein set out.
The B-1 local business district is intended to accommodate various types of office, retail, and service establishments. These uses can serve as a transitional use between more intensive land uses such as highway commercial uses or major highways and less intensive land uses such as single- and two-family districts. This district is also intended to allow for uses which do not typically generate large volumes of traffic or require extended hours of operation.
(Ord. No. 241, § 9, 10-18-2021)
In the B-1 district, the following uses are permitted:
(1)
All principal permitted uses in the CBD central business district.
(2)
Business and private schools operated for a profit completely within an enclosed building.
(3)
Photographic studios.
(4)
Grocery stores, fruit and flower markets, and bakeries.
(5)
Sit down restaurants. Drive up windows may be permitted at sit down restaurants with the approval of the planning commission provided that there are no audio speakers associated with the drive up window and that hours of operation of the drive up window are limited to the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(6)
Watch, television, electronic, computer, technology, and shoe repair shops.
(7)
Sign shops.
(8)
Mixed uses (50 percent of the first-floor area is given to nonresidential use) i.e., permitted commercial and residential uses combined in one building.
(9)
Single-family dwelling and accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to said use, subject to section 62-454(a)(26).
(10)
Medical or dental clinics subject to section 62-454(a)(11).
(11)
Veterinary hospitals and clinics, excluding outdoor runs, subject to section 62-454(a)(24).
(12)
Office developments (two or more structures) subject to section 62-454(12).
(13)
Housing for the elderly subject to section 62-454(a)(7).
(14)
Church's subject to the conditions provided in section 62-454(a)(22).
(15)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above permitted principal uses.
(16)
Off-street parking in accordance with the requirements of section 62-74(e).
(17)
Outdoor trash containers or dumpsters subject to section 62-454(a)(15).
(Ord. No. 205, art. I, 3-19-2007; Ord. No. 220, § 6, 6-7-2010; Ord. No. 226, art. II, 3-18-2013; Ord. No. 241, § 10, 10-18-2021)
(Ord. No. 241, § 11, 10-18-2021)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 241, § 11, adopted October 18, 20221, amended § 62-273, which pertained to uses subject to special use permit and derived from Ord. No. 181, art. I, 8-5-2002; Ord. No. 201, § 1, 11-20-2006; Ord. No. 205, art. I, 3-19-2007; Ord. No. 220, § 7, 6-7-2010.
For permitted uses and uses subject to a special use permit, a site plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 62-77.
(Ord. No. 241, § 12, 10-18-2021)
Area, height, bulk, and placement requirements unless otherwise specified are as provided in article XVI, "schedule of regulations".
(Ord. No. 241, § 13, 10-18-2021)