B-2 WHOLESALE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
No building, structure, land or water shall be used except for one or more of the following uses:
1.
Any retail business or commercial use that serves the public.
2.
Personal service establishments including but not restricted to banks, barber shops, beauty parlors, medical and dental clinics, professional and other offices, funeral homes, filling stations, shoe repair, laundry and dry cleaning pickup stations, locksmiths, watch repair and self-service laundries.
3.
Hotels and motels.
4.
Restaurants.
5.
Theaters but not drive-in theaters.
6.
Churches [and other houses of worship].
7.
Private clubs.
8.
Automobile laundry.
9.
Bakery.
10.
Cold storage and frozen food lockers.
11.
Dry cleaning, dyeing and laundry establishments.
12.
Mechanical garage.
13.
Plumbing salesroom and shop.
14.
Printing and publishing establishments.
15.
Building materials, sales.
16.
A used car lot may be permitted in conjunction with a new car agency, but not otherwise located with the City of South Bay.
17.
Small wholesale establishments employing not more than five (5) persons on the premises, exclusive of owners or drivers or employees who spend a great part of their time outside rather than on the premises, and whose operations would be objectionable by unreasonable noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke or activities carried on after usual business hours.
18.
General service and repair establishments similar to those enumerated in this section employing not more than ten (10) persons on the premises.
No structure shall exceed three (3) stories nor forty (40) feet in height unless approved as a special exception use to section 13.3.
When, after review of the application and public hearing thereon, the city commission finds as a fact that the proposed use or uses are in the public interest, after considering the standards set forth in article XXI, section 21.6 of this ordinance, the city commission may permit the following uses:
1.
Community antenna television and other types of antenna used in the broadcasting industry and building and improvements appurtenant to these uses.
2.
Structures which exceed three (3) stories or forty (40) feet in height.
1.
All businesses and servicing shall be conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building except for off-street loading, automobile parking, and filling stations.
2.
Cornices, solid canopies, or architectural features may extend forty-eight (48) inches over the sidewalk or required yard area, provided it shall have nine (9) feet of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk or yard. Marquees or canvas covered fireproof canopies, no wider than entrance ways, may be constructed over main entrances to hotels, theaters and places of public assembly and may extend to the face of the curb, provided that no support shall be nearer than eighteen (18) inches to the face of the curb, and said installation shall have a minimum of nine (9) feet of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk. No projections shall be allowed in the required rear yard except open type fire escapes, and these must be provided with a counter-balanced bottom section to provide for nine (9) feet clearance when up. Awnings may be suspended over sidewalks or ways provided that they shall not project nearer than eighteen (18) inches to the face of the street curb line nor more than eight (8) feet from the exterior wall of the building, and said installation shall have at least seven (7) feet six (6) inches of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk or way. Cloth front and side drops shall measure not less than six (6) feet six (6) inches from their lowest point to the sidewalk or way.
B-2 WHOLESALE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
No building, structure, land or water shall be used except for one or more of the following uses:
1.
Any retail business or commercial use that serves the public.
2.
Personal service establishments including but not restricted to banks, barber shops, beauty parlors, medical and dental clinics, professional and other offices, funeral homes, filling stations, shoe repair, laundry and dry cleaning pickup stations, locksmiths, watch repair and self-service laundries.
3.
Hotels and motels.
4.
Restaurants.
5.
Theaters but not drive-in theaters.
6.
Churches [and other houses of worship].
7.
Private clubs.
8.
Automobile laundry.
9.
Bakery.
10.
Cold storage and frozen food lockers.
11.
Dry cleaning, dyeing and laundry establishments.
12.
Mechanical garage.
13.
Plumbing salesroom and shop.
14.
Printing and publishing establishments.
15.
Building materials, sales.
16.
A used car lot may be permitted in conjunction with a new car agency, but not otherwise located with the City of South Bay.
17.
Small wholesale establishments employing not more than five (5) persons on the premises, exclusive of owners or drivers or employees who spend a great part of their time outside rather than on the premises, and whose operations would be objectionable by unreasonable noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke or activities carried on after usual business hours.
18.
General service and repair establishments similar to those enumerated in this section employing not more than ten (10) persons on the premises.
No structure shall exceed three (3) stories nor forty (40) feet in height unless approved as a special exception use to section 13.3.
When, after review of the application and public hearing thereon, the city commission finds as a fact that the proposed use or uses are in the public interest, after considering the standards set forth in article XXI, section 21.6 of this ordinance, the city commission may permit the following uses:
1.
Community antenna television and other types of antenna used in the broadcasting industry and building and improvements appurtenant to these uses.
2.
Structures which exceed three (3) stories or forty (40) feet in height.
1.
All businesses and servicing shall be conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building except for off-street loading, automobile parking, and filling stations.
2.
Cornices, solid canopies, or architectural features may extend forty-eight (48) inches over the sidewalk or required yard area, provided it shall have nine (9) feet of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk or yard. Marquees or canvas covered fireproof canopies, no wider than entrance ways, may be constructed over main entrances to hotels, theaters and places of public assembly and may extend to the face of the curb, provided that no support shall be nearer than eighteen (18) inches to the face of the curb, and said installation shall have a minimum of nine (9) feet of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk. No projections shall be allowed in the required rear yard except open type fire escapes, and these must be provided with a counter-balanced bottom section to provide for nine (9) feet clearance when up. Awnings may be suspended over sidewalks or ways provided that they shall not project nearer than eighteen (18) inches to the face of the street curb line nor more than eight (8) feet from the exterior wall of the building, and said installation shall have at least seven (7) feet six (6) inches of vertical clearance between any solid construction and the sidewalk or way. Cloth front and side drops shall measure not less than six (6) feet six (6) inches from their lowest point to the sidewalk or way.