26 - C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Sections:
The C-2 general services district is intended to provide a district for vehicular-oriented uses with architectural and landscaping controls to protect the amenities of the area and to allow for the heavier types of commercial and semi-industrial uses which do not depend on pedestrian traffic and are more appropriately located away from the central business district.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following uses shall be permitted within wholly enclosed buildings (or as otherwise allowed by this section):
A.
Any use permitted in a C-1 district;
B.
Print shop;
C.
Automobile upholstery shops;
D.
Large appliance repair and sales store (no outdoor storage);
E.
Light manufacturing uses, such as cabinet shops, provided that there is no vibration, noise or odor emitted from the property;
F.
Secondhand goods sales (all goods displayed, sold and stored within a completely enclosed building).
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following are conditional uses in the C-2 district:
A.
Any uses permitted in a C-1 district subject to the approval of a conditional use permit;
B.
Farm implement rental and service;
C.
Automobile, recreational vehicle, boat sales;
D.
Microwave facilities;
E.
Car washes;
F.
Building material sales;
G.
Wholesale stores and incidental warehousing;
H.
Outdoor storage in conjunction with a permitted or conditionally permitted use;
I.
Any other use that the planning commission determines is similar to the above uses.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following property development standards and those in Chapters 17.36 and 17.38 apply to all land and structures in the C-2 district:
A.
Lot Area. No requirements.
B.
Lot Dimensions. No requirements.
C.
Population Density. No requirements.
D.
Building Height. The maximum height of any building shall be thirty-five feet or two stories, whichever is less.
E.
Yards.
1.
Front yard: No requirements.
2.
Side yard: None required; provided, that if a side yard is contiguous to a residential district, then the yard shall not be less than ten feet. The yard shall be landscaped and maintained.
3.
Rear yard: None required; provided, that if a rear yard is contiguous to a residential district and there is no alley, then the yard shall be not less than ten feet; provided further, that when a building abuts an alley and access to the same is from the alley, then such building shall not be located closer than thirty feet from the opposite side of the alley.
F.
Space Between Buildings. No requirements.
G.
Coverage. No requirements.
H.
Fences, Hedges and Walls. Adequate buffering shall be provided between residential and nonresidential uses to protect the residential uses from noise, light and glare that may be generated by the nonresidential use. Type, amount and location of the buffering shall be determined by the director during site plan review. See also Section 17.36.010.
I.
Off-street Parking. The provisions of Section 17.36.020 apply.
J.
Access. There shall be vehicular access from a dedicated and improved street or alley to off-street parking and loading facilities, the design of which shall be approved by the city engineer.
K.
Signs. Section 17.36.030 applies.
L.
Loading. The following standards for loading space apply:
1.
The applicant for any use in this district shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the city that adequate loading space is provided to serve the use. The location of the loading area shall not create an impediment to on or off-site parking or circulation nor create a hazard to public safety.
2.
If a loading space abuts a residential use, loading shall be limited to the hours of eight a.m. to six p.m. Refrigeration units shall be shut off.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
Before any building or structure is erected on any lot in this district, a site plan shall have been submitted to and approved by the director, pursuant to Chapter 17.44.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
26 - C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Sections:
The C-2 general services district is intended to provide a district for vehicular-oriented uses with architectural and landscaping controls to protect the amenities of the area and to allow for the heavier types of commercial and semi-industrial uses which do not depend on pedestrian traffic and are more appropriately located away from the central business district.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following uses shall be permitted within wholly enclosed buildings (or as otherwise allowed by this section):
A.
Any use permitted in a C-1 district;
B.
Print shop;
C.
Automobile upholstery shops;
D.
Large appliance repair and sales store (no outdoor storage);
E.
Light manufacturing uses, such as cabinet shops, provided that there is no vibration, noise or odor emitted from the property;
F.
Secondhand goods sales (all goods displayed, sold and stored within a completely enclosed building).
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following are conditional uses in the C-2 district:
A.
Any uses permitted in a C-1 district subject to the approval of a conditional use permit;
B.
Farm implement rental and service;
C.
Automobile, recreational vehicle, boat sales;
D.
Microwave facilities;
E.
Car washes;
F.
Building material sales;
G.
Wholesale stores and incidental warehousing;
H.
Outdoor storage in conjunction with a permitted or conditionally permitted use;
I.
Any other use that the planning commission determines is similar to the above uses.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
The following property development standards and those in Chapters 17.36 and 17.38 apply to all land and structures in the C-2 district:
A.
Lot Area. No requirements.
B.
Lot Dimensions. No requirements.
C.
Population Density. No requirements.
D.
Building Height. The maximum height of any building shall be thirty-five feet or two stories, whichever is less.
E.
Yards.
1.
Front yard: No requirements.
2.
Side yard: None required; provided, that if a side yard is contiguous to a residential district, then the yard shall not be less than ten feet. The yard shall be landscaped and maintained.
3.
Rear yard: None required; provided, that if a rear yard is contiguous to a residential district and there is no alley, then the yard shall be not less than ten feet; provided further, that when a building abuts an alley and access to the same is from the alley, then such building shall not be located closer than thirty feet from the opposite side of the alley.
F.
Space Between Buildings. No requirements.
G.
Coverage. No requirements.
H.
Fences, Hedges and Walls. Adequate buffering shall be provided between residential and nonresidential uses to protect the residential uses from noise, light and glare that may be generated by the nonresidential use. Type, amount and location of the buffering shall be determined by the director during site plan review. See also Section 17.36.010.
I.
Off-street Parking. The provisions of Section 17.36.020 apply.
J.
Access. There shall be vehicular access from a dedicated and improved street or alley to off-street parking and loading facilities, the design of which shall be approved by the city engineer.
K.
Signs. Section 17.36.030 applies.
L.
Loading. The following standards for loading space apply:
1.
The applicant for any use in this district shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the city that adequate loading space is provided to serve the use. The location of the loading area shall not create an impediment to on or off-site parking or circulation nor create a hazard to public safety.
2.
If a loading space abuts a residential use, loading shall be limited to the hours of eight a.m. to six p.m. Refrigeration units shall be shut off.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)
Before any building or structure is erected on any lot in this district, a site plan shall have been submitted to and approved by the director, pursuant to Chapter 17.44.
(Ord. 445 § 2 (Exbt. A) (part), 1986)