The following regulations shall apply in all
B Business Zones.
A.
No building, structure or land shall be used and no
building or structure shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered,
enlarged or maintained except for one or more of the following uses:
[Amended 9-25-2017 by Ord. No. 869; 2-12-2018 by Ord. No. 886; 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 907]
(1)
Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental to any permitted
use in this section.
(2)
Alcoholic beverage package stores.
(3)
Animal hospitals, veterinary clinics and kennels without
exterior runways.
(4)
Antique and arts and crafts shops.
(5)
Appliance stores.
(6)
Art, trade, business or nursery schools.
(7)
Automobile, trailer and implement sales and services,
except automobile car washes and including motorcycle shops and auto
accessory stores.
(8)
Bakery shops.
(9)
Banks and savings and loan institutions.
(10)
Beauty parlors or barbershops.
(11)
Building materials sales and storage yards which
are enclosed.
(12)
Candy stores.
(13)
Carpentering shops containing 500 square feet
or less.
(14)
Places of worship.
[Amended 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 910]
(15)
Clothing stores.
(16)
Commercial parking lots.
(17)
Custom printing and reproduction shops.
(18)
Dairy product stores.
(19)
Day-care facilities.
(20)
Department stores.
(21)
Dress or millinery shops.
(22)
Drugstores.
(23)
Dry-goods or variety shops.
(24)
Florist or garden shops.
(25)
Food and grocery stores.
(26)
Fruit or vegetable stores.
(27)
Furniture and upholstering stores.
(28)
Gift or jewelry shops.
(29)
Hardware stores.
(30)
Home occupations.
(31)
Hotels and motels.
(32)
Laundromats.
(33)
Laundry or dry-cleaning establishments and pickup
stations.
(34)
Meat markets.
(35)
Newspaper publishing establishments.
(36)
Offices, professional and business.
(37)
Pet shops.
(38)
Photographic studios.
(39)
Public buildings, structures and properties
of the recreational, cultural, institutional, educational, administrative
or public-service type, including fire, ambulance or rescue squad.
(40)
Radio and television studios.
(41)
Radio and television repair shops.
(42)
Restaurants and lunchrooms.
(43)
Retirement or nursing homes.
(44)
Schools: business, dancing, music, trade or
others of a commercial nature.
(45)
Sheet metal shops containing 500 square feet
or less.
(46)
Shoe repair shops.
(47)
Sign-painting shops.
(49)
Single-family attached dwellings and multiple-family
dwellings for four or fewer dwelling units.
(50)
Social clubs, fraternal organizations and community
meeting halls.
(51)
Specialty shops.
(52)
Sporting goods or hobby shops.
(53)
Stationery stores.
(54)
Tailor establishments.
(55)
Tattoo parlors.
(56)
Taverns and nightclubs.
(57)
Taxi stations.
(58)
Telecommunications installations, subject to the facility limitations in § 139-28.2A(3)(a) through (f) and the screening requirements for modern appurtenances in § 164-131.3.
(59)
Telephone central offices or service centers.
(60)
Theaters and private assembly halls.
(61)
Tourist homes.
[Amended 10-26-1998 by Ord. No. 631; 12-10-2001 by Ord. No. 673]
The following uses may be permitted as special exceptions in accordance with the provisions of Article XXII:
A.
All uses authorized as permitted uses or special exceptions
in this zone which are to be located within structures in excess of
three stories but not in excess of six stories.
C.
Adult entertainment activities.
D.
Amusement centers.
E.
Animal hospitals, veterinary clinics and kennels,
with runways.
F.
Automobile car washes.
G.
Building materials sales and storage yards which are
unenclosed.
H.
Circuses, carnivals or similar transient enterprises,
provided that such uses shall not exceed 10 days at any one time and
involve no permanent structure.
I.
Drive-in eating establishments.
K.
Feed and grain sales, milling and/or storage shall
be screened when adjoining a residential use of zone.
L.
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
M.
Golf driving ranges.
N.
Mobile home sales.
O.
Housing for older persons and other customary accessory uses and structures, which are clearly incidental to the principal structure and use subject to the requirements of § 164-153.2 and which is located on three acres of land or less.
Q.
Outdoor drive-in theaters.
R.
Public utility buildings, structures or uses, including radio, television and other communication facilities not considered essential utility equipment, as enumerated in § 164-139.
T.
Single-family detached dwellings and single-family semidetached dwellings, subject to the provisions of § 164-154.
A.
Goods shall consist primarily of new or reconditioned
merchandise or bona fide antiques.
B.
Processes and equipment employed and goods processed or sold shall be limited to those which are not objectionable by reason of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, gas, fumes, noise, vibration, refuse matter or water-carried waste or otherwise create a nuisance under the provisions of Chapter 100, Nuisances, of the Code of Westminster.
No structure shall exceed the height of three
stories or the height of an adjacent structure on the block, whichever
is the greater.
For all uses in the B Business Zone, the following
requirements shall apply:
A.
The following maximum limitations shall apply:
(1)
Floor area ratio: 2.0. The total building floor area
cannot be greater than twice the total area of the lot.
B.
The following minimum requirements shall be observed:
(1)
Building or use setback:
(a)
Front: 30 feet or equal to the setbacks of immediately
adjacent buildings, whichever is less, from the public street.
(b)
Side: where the side line is along an alley
or public right-of-way, 10 feet or equal to the setbacks of immediately
adjacent buildings, whichever is less.
(c)
For parking uses: five feet from the right-of-way
or adjacent lots.
(d)
From residential districts: 30 feet.