[Amended 10-26-1998 by Ord. No. 631]
The following uses may be permitted as a special exception in accordance with the provisions of Article
XXII:
A. Adult entertainment activities.
B. Art, trade, business or nursery schools.
C. Auto accessory and service stores, if not part of
or incidental to a department store.
D. Carpentering shops containing 500 square feet or less.
E. Places of worship.
[Amended 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 910]
F. Drive-through eating establishments.
G. Public buildings, structures and properties of the
recreational, cultural, institutional, educational, administrative
or public-service type, including fire, ambulance or rescue squad.
H. Public utility buildings, structures or uses, including essential utility equipment, as enumerated in §
164-139.
I. Retirement or nursing homes.
[Amended 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 907]
J. Service stations, subject to the provisions of §
164-149.
K. Telecommunications facilities, subject to the requirements of §
164-139.1.
The dominant form of development in the planned
regional shopping center shall be an enclosed commercial mall with
a minimum gross leasable area of 300,000 square feet, which includes
department stores. The mall shall be covered with a roof and have
an interior courtyard onto which all retail establishments in the
mall shall have their main point of egress and ingress. The mall structure
must be centrally located upon the site of the planned regional shopping
center. As used herein, "gross leasable area" is defined as the total
floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use, including
basements, mezzanines and the upper floors, if any, expressed in square
feet measured from the center lines of joint partitions and exteriors
of outside walls. This definition is limited to the mall and does
not include separate freestanding buildings or additional stores as
may be approved for the shopping center.
[Amended 11-26-2001 by Ord. No. 674]
A. The total floor area ratio (FAR) of nonresidential
structures, not including parking areas, shall not exceed a floor
area ratio of one.
B. No nonresidential structure shall exceed 75 feet in
height.
A thirty-foot-wide minimum landscaped edge shall
be required along all external boundaries of the planned regional
shopping center and along the boundary between a residential component
and the rest of the shopping center. A landscape concept plan showing
all landscape elements, including earthen mounding, deciduous or evergreen
planting and/or screen walls or fences, appropriate to buffer or enhance
the shopping center, designed by a registered landscape architect,
shall be approved as part of the development plan for the planned
regional shopping center and implemented as part of the site plan
for the shopping center.
Signs shall be permitted subject to the provisions of Article
XVII of this chapter.