Within the B-1 Zone, no premises, lot, building or structure shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected or altered to be used in whole or in part for any other than the following specified purposes.
A.
Permitted uses.
(1)
Single-family dwellings, extended family dwellings and two-family dwellings subject to the requirements for these uses in the R-15 Zone.
(2)
Stores, shops, and markets where goods are sold at retail or manufactured or personal services are rendered, provided that:
(a)
The manufacturing performed on the premises shall be incidental to the retail business conducted on the premises.
(b)
Engaging in any such manufacturing does not constitute a fire hazard and no sewage or other disposal problems exist or will be created, which must be certified to by the Borough Health Officer.
(3)
Business and professional offices, banks and fiduciary institutions.
(4)
Public parking lot for private passenger vehicles only, but not for the storage of used or new motor vehicles for sale or hire.
(5)
A dwelling above a permitted use if separated therefrom by unpierced fire-retarding walls and ceilings and provided with a separate entrance on the front facade of the building; provided, however, that in no case shall such dwelling occupy more than one story above the permitted use.
(6)
Restaurant, tavern, grill and other eating establishment but not including transient or mobile structures.
(7)
Mortuary or funeral homes.
(8)
Motor vehicle sales rooms having enclosing walls and a roof and used or new motor vehicle sales in conjunction therewith. Open storage of vehicles is limited to 15 passenger vehicles.
B.
Loading areas. Each business use shall provide loading and unloading facilities which must be located on the same lot and shall not be located in the required front yard area and shall not be closer than 10 feet to the lot line of any property zoned for residential purposes.
C.
Off-street parking.
(1)
The floor area as used herein is that area used or intended to be used for services to the public as customers, patrons, clients, patients, or tenants, including areas occupied by fixtures and equipment and used for the display or sale of merchandise, but not including storage area.
(a)
Retail stores, business offices and banks: two spaces for the first 1,000 square feet of floor area or portion thereof in addition thereto.
(b)
Restaurant, tavern or other eating place: one space for each five seats.
(c)
Mortuary or funeral homes: one space for each car used in connection with business plus one space for each 40 square feet of assembly floor area.
(d)
Assembly hall, theater, and so forth: one space for each five seats provided for its patrons (based on maximum seating capacity).
(2)
All parking spaces provided for business uses in this section may be located on a lot within 200 feet of the premises of the building they are intended to serve, but only if it is determined by the municipal agency that it is impractical to provide the required parking spaces on the same lot with the building they are intended to serve.
(3)
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent collective provision of off-street parking facilities by two or more buildings or uses located on adjacent lots, provided that the total of such off-street parking facilities shall not be less than the sum of the requirements for the various individual uses computed separately in accordance with the standards contained in this section, and further provided that the land is owned by one or more of the collective users.
(4)
Parking facilities may be located in any required yard space but shall not be less than 10 feet from any lot line which is zoned residentially. Ingress and egress to the parking area shall not cause a hazardous condition to exist and shall be illuminated during operating hours (and only then) if they occur after sunset. Illumination shall be shielded from streets and adjoining residential properties. The parking area shall be paved with an all-weather surface and properly drained.
(5)
Where a business structure is located adjacent to an existing business structure, the side yard adjacent to said existing business need not be required, provided that there is vehicle access to the rear yard or some other location; however, all other requirements pertaining to the business must be complied with.
D.
Outside display. Business structures or uses shall not display food or goods for sale or rental purposes outside of the structure in which such activity is carried on.
E.
Buffer strip. An area at least 10 feet in width and following the lot lines of the business property, if adjacent to residential properties, shall be properly landscaped and maintained or equipped and maintained with suitable decorative fencing so as to form a buffer which shall screen such business property and the uses thereon from any residential zone or area adjacent thereto or bordering thereon.
F.
Prohibited uses. The following uses and activities are specifically prohibited in the B-1 Business Zone: