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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance7m12 DISTRICT A-P ADMINISTRATIVE-PROFESSIONAL A, PURPOSE: This district would accommodate selected commercial businesses which provide a service rather than sell products, either retail or wholesale. The uses allowed have relatively low traffic generation and require limited location identification. 13. PERMITTED USES: Administrative offices. Art studio or gallery. business, music, dance, or commercial schools. Financial institutions. Post-it® Fax Note 7671 Date # or Doctor or dentist offices. pages r.,."~ fi / ~ n _~ From U' .. Government offices. Offices, professional or service. Co. Phone # I Phone # 0 # Photographer's studio. Radio, TV station (no towers). '~' ~~~,~~,~ ~- ,f, Public parking lot for operating vehicles. ~ ~;~ ~ ~~,, ~`~fl Real estate office. l- Small .recycling collection facilities. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) Travel. agency or tourist bureau. Other personal service shops. C, SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under section 8.12. Funeral homes. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1732 dated January 14, 1988) Large recycling collection facilities. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) Telecommunications Towers which conform to all setback requirements of this zoning district, which are within the reasonable height restrictions set by the Commission, which do not jeopardize the health, safety or welfare of the. public by their presence in the proposed location, which are consistent with the spirit, intent and objectives of this ordinance, and which do not negatively damage, affect, or curtail the surrounding land uses. In making such determination, the Commission the height, setback from buildings on adjoining properties, the overall construction of the tower, and possible screening of the base of the tower. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2068 dated May 26, 1994) Zoning Ordinance Page 7 - 23 7m 1S DISTRICT C-3 .PLANNED COMMERCIAL A. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District. These should be relatively low traffic generators that would have little impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares. R. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P plus the following: Alcoholic beverage sales -retail and wholesale restricted to off-premises consumption only. Car wash. Cleaner/laundry. Cold storage. Garage, commercial. Mini-storage warehouses. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations (no towers). Rental -vehicles and equipment. Repair shops. Retail sales and service. Shopping center. Other uses may be permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12: Funeral homes. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1732 dated January 14, 1988) Large recycling collection facilities. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) Ea AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section. Maximum lot size 3 acres. F. PARHING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G, SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12. Zoning Ordinance Page 7 _ 29 ]]// jj /{l~~~ r Ti s ~ l ~ p Y~J`. ~ ~ d'am' 7®13 DISTRICT C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL ~; ~ ~Z~d~~~ °~~ PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide a location for general commercial, retail uses' A, which serve the entire community and its visitors. Bo PERMITTED USES: All in A-P and C-3, plus the following: Alcoholic beverage sales -retail and wholesale. ena -coliseum. '`Automobile sales and rental. Automobile repair shop. Bank. Bookstore, retail and wholesale. "Bowling alley. ''Restaurant. 'C'ar wash. /~°" Child care. Cleaner, dry and pressing plant, laundry and/or linen supply. Cold storage. ,~°"~~ Commercial amusements (excluding sexually oriented commercial enterprises) (As amended by Ordinance No. 2029 dated August 26, 1993) ~,... ~ Convalescent home. ~FDomestic household equipment rental, storage. Dormitories. ~~ Drive-in sales. ~,. ~°°`~ Drive-in eating establishment. Filling station, retail. a~ Funeral homes. Furniture, appliance store, sales, service. Garage, ,commercial ~°~Hardware store. '° Hospital, sanitarium, nursing home or convalescent home. Hotel. Zoning Ordinance Page 7 - 25 rine and fishing equipment sales. ~" Mobile home sales, storage. i! Motel, Nursery plant sales. ~' Public parking building or lot for operating vehicles. ~ Printing and reproduction. Private lodges, fraternal. Radio or TV stations or studios, (no towers). Retail sales and services. Shopping center. ,Storage garage. ~~ Theaters and motion picture houses. Warehouses for uses permitted in this district. Other uses will be considered by the Commission. Ca SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D, CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12: ~,~ Fraternity or sorority houses and meeting places which conform to all other requirements '° of the R-5 District, and are found to be compatible with the general character of the particular area within which they are proposed to be located, which do not jeopardize the health, safety or welfare of the public by their presence in the proposed location, which are consistent with the spirit, intent, and objectives of this ordinance, and which do not negatively damage, affect, ~ or curtail the uses of adjacent or nearby property. Apartment hotels. /~,. ~ ,,~''~ Group housing. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1854 dated July 26, 1990) Large recycling collection facilities. ~• (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) ~~ Night clubs. Sexually oriented commercial enterprises (As amended by Ordinance No. 2029 dated August 26, 1993) E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section. F, PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12. Page 7 - 26 Zoning Ordinance name and telephone number of a person responsible for maintenance who maybe contacted at all times. E. LARGE COLLECTION FACILITIES: Each project shall receive Project Review Committee review. Large collection facilities may be located in any commercial district upon receipt of a Conditional Use Permit, and shall be a permitted use in any industrial zoning district. Any facility located within 500 feet from property zoned or developed for residential use shall not be in operation between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Mechanical processing may be permitted in C-1, C-2, and in any industrial district. Light processing, including compacting, baling, and shredding, must be directly related to efficient temporary storage and shipment of materials. No facility as described in this subsection shall abut property zoned or developed for low density residential use. Setbacks and Landscaping: Setbacks and landscaping shall be those provided for the zoning district in which the facility is located. No lot line construction shall be permitted. Parking: A minimum of six (6) spaces shall be provided, plus one space per employee and for each vehicle of the facility. Noise: Noise levels shall not exceed 60 dBA as measured at the property line of residentially zoned or developed property, otherwise noise levels shall not exceed 70 dBA. Signage: Each container shall be clearly marked to specify materials that are accepted. The' name and telephone number of the operator, and the hours of operations, shall be conspicuously displayed. All sign regulations of the district in which the facility is located shall apply. Screening: Each facility shall be screened from the public right-of-way by operating in an enclosed building with no outside storage or by operating within an area enclosed by an opaque fence, at least eight (S) feet in height. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) 5.19 OV CORRIDOR. OVERLAY DISTRICT A. This district shall apply to all multi-family, commercial, and industrial property, and where applicable, to single family, duplex, or townhouse development. B. PURPOSE: This district is established to enhance the imagery of key entry points, major corridors, and other areas of concern as determined by Council by maintaining a sense of openness and continuity. In cases of conflict between this overlay district and the underlying zones, the overlay district takes precedence. C. SETBACKS: All buildings will be set back 40 feet from the Right of Way (R.O.W.). Where parking is located in the front of the building, there shall be a front setback of 20 feet from the R.O.W. to the parking area. D. BUILDING AESTHETICS: Building colors shall be harmonious with the existing man-made or natural environment, and only compatible accent colors shall be used. All colors shall be approved by the Project Review Committee (P.R.C.). Elevation drawings and color samples must be provided by the applicant. E. SIGNS: Signs shall include no more than three colors and two lettering styles. At least one of the colors must match the predominant colors of the building. Page 8 - 6 Zoning Ordinance Freestanding signs .shall be limited to the restrictions of Table I, but shall not exceed the height of the building. No flags, pennants, banners, or other wind-driven devices will be permitted except fora 30 day period during the opening of an establishment. F. LANDSCAPING: Landscaping requirements shall meet the provisions of Section 11 Land- scaping. To provide a sense of continuity within the corridor, the following provisions shall be met: An additional three hundred (300) landscaping points shall be provided for every fifty (50) feet of frontage along the corridor. Landscaping shall be concentrated within the twenty (20) foot front setback area as provided below: (a) For every sixty (60) feet of frontage, one water oak shall be planted with equal amounts of space between them. An additional two (2) crape myrtles shall be planted for every sixty (60) feet of frontage. The crape myrtles may be grouped as desired within the 20 foot setback area. To promote tree survival and ensure caliper growth, these plants shall be staked as necessary: soil amendments. shall be provided for each plant, and drainage shall be enhanced. Standards shall be submitted as part of the landscape plan. (b) Landscape points .accrued in (au~lments steal be reasonably dispersed throughout the remaining. landscape point req entire property. Go ELECTRICAL UTILITIES: (a) All future feeder lines along University Drive shall be installed underground. (b) Overhead distribution lines may be permitted along rear property lines and no farther up side property lines than is necessary to access the rear property line of an adjacent property. (c) All customer service facilities (primary or secondary) within the Overlay District shall be underground. I~. STORAGE: Outside storage or display shall be screened from the roadway. SCREENING: If parking is in front of the building, it must be screened by: an earth berm that measures three (3) feet in height with a slope and profile that is easily maintainable OR a planting strip that is continuous and measures three (3) feet in height at the end of one growing season. Vegetation used for screening purposes shall not accrue points toward the landscape requirements OR a masonry wall that matches the architectural style and color of the development. OR a combination of any of the three screening methods mentioned above. Walls and planting strips shall be located at least two (2) feet from any parking area. Screening must be maintained during the life of the development. Z®ning Ordinance Page 8 - 7 Where the street and the adjacent site are at different elevations, the P.R.C. may alter the height of the screening to ensure adequate screening. ,1. Dumpsters shall not be visible from any R.O.W. K. SPECIAL RESTRICTION FOR GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS 1, ACTIVITIES RESTRICTED: no major emergency auto repair. no body, fender, or paint work. no sale or rental of vehicles. all activities except those associated with fuel pumping must be conducted within an enclosed building. service bays and car wash bays shall be oriented to face away from any R.O.W. Where this is impossible, screening methods will be required. 2e SETBACKS: Front Side Rear Side Street Main building 40' 25' 25' 25' Fuel pumps 50' 25' 25' 25' Canopies 40' 15' 15' 15' 3. STORAGE AND DISPLAY: no outside storage or display of merchandise. storage tanks must be located below grade. no outside storage of vehicles. ice and vending machines must be enclosed in a building. no additional advertising within view of the R.O.W. ~a SIGNS sign height shall be restricted by the provisions of Table I, but shall not exceed the height of the building. one detached sign and two attached signs will be permitted. no freestanding fuel price signage shall be permitted. signs for air, water and other similar services or products must meet the criteria for exempt signs. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1926 dated November 20, 1991) Page ~ - $ Zoning Ordinance