40 - C-3 SERVICE COMMERCIAL ZONE
The purpose of the C-3 service commercial zone is to provide areas where activities of a service nature which are more intensive in character than in other commercial zones and which may be semi-industrial in character, may be carried out.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8 (part), 1981)
The following uses are allowed in the C-3 zone:
A.
Those uses allowed in C-2 districts and as regulated therein;
B.
Auction establishment;
C.
Automobile, truck and trailer sales, repairs and or rentals;
D.
Bottling and distribution plant;
E.
Contractor's shop within a building and including outside incidental storage adequately screened by view obscuring fences from surrounding properties;
F.
Sale of heavy building materials and machinery;
G.
Sale of hay, grain, seed and related supplies;
H.
Sale of salvage goods within an enclosed building;
I.
Sheet metal, roofing or sign painting shop;
J.
Storage warehouse;
K.
Trade or industrial school;
L.
Transit or trucking terminal;
M.
Restaurants.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8A, 1981)
(Ord. No. 656, § 10, 7-6-2016)
The planning commission may, after proper notice and public hearing, as prescribed in Chapter 17.68, permit the following uses where such uses are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare. The commission shall have the authority to impose such conditions and safeguards as it deems necessary to protect the best interests of the surrounding property or neighborhood from damage, hazard, nuisance or other detriment:
A.
Those other uses requiring conditional use permits as regulated in the C-1 and C-2 districts;
B.
Recycling collection center.
(Ord. 527 §3, 1992; Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8B, 1981)
Any building or structure or portion thereof hereafter erected shall not exceed five stories, or forty-five feet in height unless approved by conditional use permit.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8C, 1981)
The following are setback requirements for the C-3 zone:
A.
No front or side yard shall be required except that when a building or group of buildings abuts upon a residential district, a yard shall be provided on the side of a lot abutting the residential district, having a width of not less than ten feet.
B.
There shall be a rear yard with a depth of not less than fifteen feet when abutting upon a residential zone. The rear yard may be used for off-street parking and loading.
C.
Residential uses within this zone shall have the same setback and side yard requirements as set forth in the R-3 zone.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8D, 1981)
There shall be no minimum lot sizes except that residential uses shall have the same area requirements as set forth in the R-3 zone.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8E, 1981)
Accessory uses are permitted if constructed either at the same time or subsequent to the main building. Such uses shall be limited to two stories in height and shall not encroach upon required setback areas.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8F, 1981)
The following are off-street parking requirements for the C-3 zone:
A.
For up to four residential units on a single lot, two spaces for each unit as defined in Chapter 17.08, sufficient in size for a garage or carport;
B.
For other uses and additional residential units in the C-3 commercial zone, refer to Section 17.04.060.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8G, 1981)
40 - C-3 SERVICE COMMERCIAL ZONE
The purpose of the C-3 service commercial zone is to provide areas where activities of a service nature which are more intensive in character than in other commercial zones and which may be semi-industrial in character, may be carried out.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8 (part), 1981)
The following uses are allowed in the C-3 zone:
A.
Those uses allowed in C-2 districts and as regulated therein;
B.
Auction establishment;
C.
Automobile, truck and trailer sales, repairs and or rentals;
D.
Bottling and distribution plant;
E.
Contractor's shop within a building and including outside incidental storage adequately screened by view obscuring fences from surrounding properties;
F.
Sale of heavy building materials and machinery;
G.
Sale of hay, grain, seed and related supplies;
H.
Sale of salvage goods within an enclosed building;
I.
Sheet metal, roofing or sign painting shop;
J.
Storage warehouse;
K.
Trade or industrial school;
L.
Transit or trucking terminal;
M.
Restaurants.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8A, 1981)
(Ord. No. 656, § 10, 7-6-2016)
The planning commission may, after proper notice and public hearing, as prescribed in Chapter 17.68, permit the following uses where such uses are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare. The commission shall have the authority to impose such conditions and safeguards as it deems necessary to protect the best interests of the surrounding property or neighborhood from damage, hazard, nuisance or other detriment:
A.
Those other uses requiring conditional use permits as regulated in the C-1 and C-2 districts;
B.
Recycling collection center.
(Ord. 527 §3, 1992; Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8B, 1981)
Any building or structure or portion thereof hereafter erected shall not exceed five stories, or forty-five feet in height unless approved by conditional use permit.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8C, 1981)
The following are setback requirements for the C-3 zone:
A.
No front or side yard shall be required except that when a building or group of buildings abuts upon a residential district, a yard shall be provided on the side of a lot abutting the residential district, having a width of not less than ten feet.
B.
There shall be a rear yard with a depth of not less than fifteen feet when abutting upon a residential zone. The rear yard may be used for off-street parking and loading.
C.
Residential uses within this zone shall have the same setback and side yard requirements as set forth in the R-3 zone.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8D, 1981)
There shall be no minimum lot sizes except that residential uses shall have the same area requirements as set forth in the R-3 zone.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8E, 1981)
Accessory uses are permitted if constructed either at the same time or subsequent to the main building. Such uses shall be limited to two stories in height and shall not encroach upon required setback areas.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8F, 1981)
The following are off-street parking requirements for the C-3 zone:
A.
For up to four residential units on a single lot, two spaces for each unit as defined in Chapter 17.08, sufficient in size for a garage or carport;
B.
For other uses and additional residential units in the C-3 commercial zone, refer to Section 17.04.060.
(Ord. 445 Ch. 1 §8G, 1981)