B-1 Business District
A.
Use Regulations. The following uses shall be permitted, except as provided in Paragraph 12.
1.
Any use permitted in the R-3 Residence District and the R-4 Residence District;
2.
Any retail business;
3.
Public garage or filling station;
4.
Tourist court;
5.
Offices, theatre, bank or restaurant;
6.
Shoe shop, tailor shop, barbershop or beauty parlor;
7.
Business or commercial school or studio;
8.
Bakery not employing more than five (5) persons in preparing and baking its products;
9.
Laundry or dry-cleaning establishment employing not more than five (5) persons engaged in laundry or dry-cleaning work;
10.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses.
11.
Adult-Oriented Business. No permit shall be issued for the placement of an adult-oriented business unless and until it conforms to all of the criteria of City of Sheridan Appendix A, Section 10, Subsection 21.
B.
Height Regulations. The regulations shall be the same as in the R-3 Residence District.
C.
Area Regulations.
1.
Front Yard. In those portions of the B-1 Business District which occupy part of the frontage on one side of the street between two intersecting streets and the remainder of the frontage is in a residence district, the front yard requirements shall be the same as those of the residence district in the remainder of the frontage. In all other locations in the B-1 Business District no front yard shall be required.
2.
Rear Yard. The minimum rear yard shall be ten (10) feet except for dwellings, which shall provide a minimum rear yard of fifteen (15) feet.
3.
Side Yard. For buildings used wholly or in part for residential purposes, the minimum width of the side yard on each side of the building shall be five (5) feet. Buildings used for nonresidential purposes need not provide a side yard except that any such building located at the boundary line between the B-1 Business District and any residence district shall provide a side yard of not less than five (5) feet on the side adjoining the residence district.
4.
Lot Area per Family. No minimum lot size per family dwelling.
D.
Parking Regulations.
1.
Number of Spaces Required. All newly erected or constructed structures within the B-1 Business District shall provide upon the same lot, or within three hundred feet (300) thereof, the number of accessible off-street parking spaces as follows:
a.
Retail/Commercial Services or Office. One (1) parking space per one thousand (1,000) square feet.
b.
Residential. Three quarters (0.75) parking spaces per dwelling unit.
c.
All other uses shall provide the number of accessible off-street parking spaces by the use and area parking schedule set forth in City Ordinance Appendix A, Section 10, Subsection 16.
2.
On-Street Parking Credit. Off-street parking required for Residential uses may be reduced by one (1) off-street parking space for every on-street parking space abutting the development where overnight parking is allowed. An on-street parking space shall be defined as follows:
a.
Parallel parking - each parking space being twenty feet (20′) feet of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
b.
Forty-five-degree diagonal - each parking space being fourteen feet (14′) of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
c.
Ninety-degree (perpendicular) parking - each parking space being ten feet (10′) feet of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
3.
Parking Restrictions.
a.
Parking spaces will not obstruct a required clear vision area or violate any law.
b.
On-street parking spaces credited for a specific use may not be used exclusively by that use but shall be available for general public use at all times. No signs or action limiting general public use of on-street spaces is permitted unless said use restriction is required by federal, state or local law.
c.
An On-Street Parking Credit does not apply on designated snow routes or locations where long-term permanent parking is allowed.
(Ord. No. 1269, § 3, 7-8-74; Ord. No. 1871, § 1, 1-2-01; Ord. 1892, § 6, 11-19-01; Ord. No. 1931, 8-4-03; Ord. No. 1995, § 2, 4-17-06; Ord. No. 2184, § 1, 4-6-18; Ord. No. 2200, § 1, 11-7-19; Ord. No. 2250, 8-1-22.)
B-1 Business District
A.
Use Regulations. The following uses shall be permitted, except as provided in Paragraph 12.
1.
Any use permitted in the R-3 Residence District and the R-4 Residence District;
2.
Any retail business;
3.
Public garage or filling station;
4.
Tourist court;
5.
Offices, theatre, bank or restaurant;
6.
Shoe shop, tailor shop, barbershop or beauty parlor;
7.
Business or commercial school or studio;
8.
Bakery not employing more than five (5) persons in preparing and baking its products;
9.
Laundry or dry-cleaning establishment employing not more than five (5) persons engaged in laundry or dry-cleaning work;
10.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses.
11.
Adult-Oriented Business. No permit shall be issued for the placement of an adult-oriented business unless and until it conforms to all of the criteria of City of Sheridan Appendix A, Section 10, Subsection 21.
B.
Height Regulations. The regulations shall be the same as in the R-3 Residence District.
C.
Area Regulations.
1.
Front Yard. In those portions of the B-1 Business District which occupy part of the frontage on one side of the street between two intersecting streets and the remainder of the frontage is in a residence district, the front yard requirements shall be the same as those of the residence district in the remainder of the frontage. In all other locations in the B-1 Business District no front yard shall be required.
2.
Rear Yard. The minimum rear yard shall be ten (10) feet except for dwellings, which shall provide a minimum rear yard of fifteen (15) feet.
3.
Side Yard. For buildings used wholly or in part for residential purposes, the minimum width of the side yard on each side of the building shall be five (5) feet. Buildings used for nonresidential purposes need not provide a side yard except that any such building located at the boundary line between the B-1 Business District and any residence district shall provide a side yard of not less than five (5) feet on the side adjoining the residence district.
4.
Lot Area per Family. No minimum lot size per family dwelling.
D.
Parking Regulations.
1.
Number of Spaces Required. All newly erected or constructed structures within the B-1 Business District shall provide upon the same lot, or within three hundred feet (300) thereof, the number of accessible off-street parking spaces as follows:
a.
Retail/Commercial Services or Office. One (1) parking space per one thousand (1,000) square feet.
b.
Residential. Three quarters (0.75) parking spaces per dwelling unit.
c.
All other uses shall provide the number of accessible off-street parking spaces by the use and area parking schedule set forth in City Ordinance Appendix A, Section 10, Subsection 16.
2.
On-Street Parking Credit. Off-street parking required for Residential uses may be reduced by one (1) off-street parking space for every on-street parking space abutting the development where overnight parking is allowed. An on-street parking space shall be defined as follows:
a.
Parallel parking - each parking space being twenty feet (20′) feet of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
b.
Forty-five-degree diagonal - each parking space being fourteen feet (14′) of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
c.
Ninety-degree (perpendicular) parking - each parking space being ten feet (10′) feet of uninterrupted curb, where allowed.
3.
Parking Restrictions.
a.
Parking spaces will not obstruct a required clear vision area or violate any law.
b.
On-street parking spaces credited for a specific use may not be used exclusively by that use but shall be available for general public use at all times. No signs or action limiting general public use of on-street spaces is permitted unless said use restriction is required by federal, state or local law.
c.
An On-Street Parking Credit does not apply on designated snow routes or locations where long-term permanent parking is allowed.
(Ord. No. 1269, § 3, 7-8-74; Ord. No. 1871, § 1, 1-2-01; Ord. 1892, § 6, 11-19-01; Ord. No. 1931, 8-4-03; Ord. No. 1995, § 2, 4-17-06; Ord. No. 2184, § 1, 4-6-18; Ord. No. 2200, § 1, 11-7-19; Ord. No. 2250, 8-1-22.)