[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1)]
The City code enforcement officer shall review and make decisions
regarding applications for a use permit for the following types of
uses in the Route 3 Commercial District:
(1) Residential, single-family and two-family dwelling structures. Manufactured
housing units are prohibited.
(2) Yard sales are permitted as an accessory use to a residential use
on no more than 10 days in any calendar year.
(3) Home occupations (expanded definition).
(4) Craft fairs on no more than 10 days in any calendar year.
(6) Municipal uses deemed necessary by the City Council, subject to the
council conducting a duly noticed public hearing (minimum 10 days)
prior to taking action to permit the use.
(8) Agriculture and farm animals, excluding a commercial piggery, raising
poultry for commercial uses, and slaughterhouses.
(9) Accessory structures and accessory uses for principal uses and principal
structures for which the CEO can issue a permit.
[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1); Ord. of 10-16-2007]
The City Planning Board shall review and make decisions regarding
applications for the following types of uses in the Route 3 Commercial
District:
(1) General merchandise, clothing or grocery retail uses, provided that no single retail use and no structure in which a retail use or uses are located is greater than 75,000 square feet. A new general merchandise, clothing, or grocery retail use is a prohibited use in that section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4. Notwithstanding this prohibition, any such use existing as of October 2, 2007 may continue and may expand up to 100% of the total amount of gross floor area of all then structures in which a retail use occurs. (Note: Also reference 102-768-A).
(1.5) Building supply stores, provided that no single use and no structure in which a building use or uses are located is greater than 75,000 square feet. A building supply store is a prohibited use in the section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4.
(3) Movie theaters and performing arts centers.
(4) Shopping centers, including mixed use development (service, general merchandise clothing and grocery retail, building supply, restaurant, and/or office in the same complex), provided that no structure in the shopping center is greater than 75,000 square feet, and provided that the gross floor area of all structures is less than 150,000 square feet. A shopping center is a prohibited use in the section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4. (Note: Also reference 102-768-A).
(6) Restaurants, except in that section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4.
(7) Fast food restaurants, except in that section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4.
(8) Professional offices and offices.
(12)
Veterinarians and veterinary clinics and hospitals.
(13)
Kennels for boarding and/or training of pets.
(14)
Retail and wholesale distribution establishments.
(15)
Warehouses and storage facilities.
(16)
Motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, mobile home and equipment
sales, repairs and services.
(17)
Motor vehicle fuel and service establishments, except in that section of the Route 3 Commercial District located west of Crocker Road; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 4.
(19)
Planned unit development (residential and nonresidential).
(20)
Non-municipal public and quasi-public uses.
(21)
School, day nursery, institution of an educational, religious,
philanthropic, fraternal, political or social nature; including as
an accessory use to a permitted activity.
(22)
Accessory structures and accessory uses for uses for which the
Planning Board can issue a permit for the principal use or principal
structure.
(24)
Indoor recreational activities and facilities.
(25)
Outdoor recreational activities and facilities, excluding shooting
ranges.
(26)
Stealth telecommunications facilities.
[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1)]
The City shall use the contract rezoning process identified in Article
X, Contract Rezoning, Division 2, to review and make a decision regarding the following applications in the Route 3 Commercial District:
a. An applicant may request that the City allow a retail use that offers general merchandise, clothing and/or groceries for sale that exceeds the maximum size limit identified in 102-768(1) or a shopping center that exceeds the maximum size limit identified in 102-768(4), for that section of the Route 3 Commercial District that is located northerly of Route 3/Belmont Avenue and between the Route One by-pass to the east and Crocker Road to the west; reference Article
IV, Descriptions of Districts, Section
102-281, Route 3 Commercial District, Area 2. The City may consider an application subject to requirements of Chapter
102, Article
X, Contract Rezoning, Division 2. In Area 2, the council has the authority to allow one such retail use that exceeds the maximum size limit, or one shopping center in which no more than one of the retail uses in the center exceeds the maximum size limit on a retail use.
b. An application for a use permit, site plan permit, subdivision permit or similar permit for any use or structure located on the following properties, Map 5, Lots 11, 19, 19A, 21, 23, and 36A, which the City considers a single tract of land, as such properties were depicted on the City Tax Assessor maps in effect on October 2, 2007, shall require review pursuant to the contract rezoning process. An application for any such permit or permits shall include a master plan (a planned unit development) prepared by the applicant that identifies how development of this entire tract of land is proposed to occur. A City decision on said master plan shall, at a minimum, identify the total amount of development permitted, the location of said development on the property, and how services and infrastructure will be constructed to serve the proposed development. Unless the application is for a use identified in subsections
102-768(1) or
102-768(4), the application shall be exempt from the requirements to conduct the comprehensive economic and community impact study identified in Division 2.
c. An application for a use permit, site plan permit, subdivision permit
or similar permit for any use or structure located on property identified
as, Map 5, Lot 33, as such was depicted on the City Tax Assessor maps
in effect on October 2, 2007, shall require review pursuant to the
contract rezoning process.
[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1)]
Only those uses specifically listed as permitted uses requiring
CEO review or permitted uses requiring Planning Board review are allowed
within the Route 3 Commercial District. All other uses are prohibited.
[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1)]
Provisions of chapter
82, pertaining to shoreland zoning, and chapter
78, article
II, pertaining to floodplains, may apply in the Route 3 Commercial District. See the shoreland maps and FIRM flood maps.
[Ord. of 1-29-2008(1)]
All nonresidential uses proposed in the Route 3 Commercial District, except those subject to the provisions of Section 102-768-A, shall comply with the article
IX, division 3 nonresidential development performance standards.