[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 797, 12/18/2006,
§ 1]
It is the purpose of this district to permit appropriate commercial
uses that serve the daily needs of Borough residents, with particular
emphasis on retail and personal service uses, and selected uses, and
selected residential uses reflecting the existing mix of land uses.
The regulations are designed to maintain the scale and character of
the historic and retail commercial environment in the district. The
district is not intended to accommodate commercial uses that are more
appropriate for the C-1, C-2, or PC/LI Districts and that are characterized
by high-volume traffic, large parking areas, and/or outdoor storage
and display areas.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 598, 9/9/1986; by
Ord. 622, 12/29/1987; by Ord. 690, 12/20/1993; by Ord. 704, 6/12/1995;
by Ord. 760, 10/13/2003, § III; by Ord. 770, 1/10/2005,
§§ 1-3; by Ord. 782, 12/19/2005, § 3; by
Ord. 797, 12/18/2006, § 2; and by Ord. 870, 7/8/2013, § 2]
1. For any property within the C-3 Central Business District that has
frontage on 3rd Street and/or Market Street, the following uses, individually
or in combination, shall be the only uses permitted in the first 35
feet in depth of the first floor/ground floor of any building:
A. Uses Permitted by Right.
(1)
Retail business establishment for the sale of goods including,
but not limited to, appliances, clothing, pharmaceuticals, flowers,
food, furniture, hardware, household supplies, liquor, newspapers,
stationery, and tobacco.
(2)
Personal or household service establishment, including, but
not limited to, barbershop, beauty shop, laundry and dry-cleaning
shop, shop renting household goods and appliances, tattoo parlor,
and tailor shop.
[Amended by Ord. No. 919-2018, 6/18/2018]
(3)
Restaurant, fast-food restaurant, and fast-food restaurant with
drive-in service, except that no access lane used exclusively for
drive-in service shall have direct access to 3rd Street or Market
Street.
(4)
Farmers market, growers market.
(5)
Professional or business office.
(6)
Bank and fiduciary institution.
(8)
Municipal use.
[Added by Ord. 906, 6/19/2017]
(9)
Public parking lot or public parking garage.
[Added by Ord. 906, 6/19/2017]
B. Uses Permitted as Conditional Uses. The following uses are permitted when approved as a conditional use by Borough Council. In addition to compliance with any specific standards cited herein, any proposed conditional use shall comply with the procedures and standards contained in §
27-2009 of this chapter.
[Amended by Ord. 906, 6/19/2017]
(1)
Shop for the repair and cleaning of goods sold in establishments permitted in Subsection
1A(1), other than laundry and dry-cleaning shop.
(2)
Private parking lot or private parking garage.
(4)
Bed-and-breakfast operation, in accordance with §
27-1322.
(5)
Medical center or clinic.
(6)
Indoor entertainment, in accordance with §
27-1324.
(7)
Indoor recreational use, in accordance with §
27-1324.
(9) Medical marijuana dispensary, in accordance with the terms of §
27-1331 of this chapter.
[Added by Ord. No. 938-2020, 3/2/2020]
2. Within those areas and buildings in the C-3 District not subject to the terms of Subsection
1, above, the following uses shall be permitted, individually or in combination, within any single structure:
A. Uses Permitted by Right.
(1)
Any use permitted under the terms of Subsection
1A, above.
(2)
Shop for the repair and cleaning of goods sold in establishments permitted in Subsection
1A, above, other than laundry and dry-cleaning shop.
(4)
Private or public parking lot or garage.
(6)
Bed-and-breakfast operation, in accordance with §
27-1322.
(7)
Medical center or clinic.
(8)
Apartments when in conjunction with a permitted use in accordance
with the terms of this section, provided that such residential use
not occupy the ground floor of buildings.
B. Uses Permitted as Conditional Uses. The following uses are permitted when approved as a conditional use by Borough Council. In addition to compliance with any specific standards cited herein, any proposed conditional use shall comply with the procedures and standards contained in §
27-2009 of this chapter.
(1)
Indoor entertainment, in accordance with §
27-1324.
(2)
Indoor recreational use, in accordance with §
27-1324.
(5) Medical marijuana dispensary, in accordance with the terms of §
27-1331 of this chapter.
[Added by Ord. No. 938-2020, 3/2/2020]
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 760, 10/13/2003,
§ II]
1. The following uses shall be the only permitted accessory uses under
the C-3 District. The uses shall remain incidental to the principal
use:
A. Accessory commercial uses, buildings and structures, in accordance with §
27-1302.
B. Accessory residential uses, buildings and structures, in accordance with §
27-1302.
C. No-impact home occupation, in accordance with §
27-1304.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as added by Ord. 810, 12/17/2007]
1. The following uses are permitted when a special exception is granted by the Zoning Hearing Board. Standards to be used in applying for and determining whether a special exception should be granted are found in §§
27-1904 and
27-1905.
A. Major home occupation, in accordance with §
27-1304.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 762, 4/19/2004, § 1;
by Ord. 781, 12/19/2005, § 5; and by Ord.
906, 6/19/2017]
The area and bulk regulations applicable to uses permitted in
the C-3 District are listed on the table of C-3 Zoning District Area
and Bulk Regulations. Where area and bulk regulations applicable to a specific
use are contained elsewhere in this chapter, those regulations shall
govern.
[Ord. 593, 4/8/1986; as amended by Ord. 797, 12/18/2006,
§ 3]
1. The following additional regulations shall apply to uses within the
C-3 District.
A. General regulations, Part 12.
C. Floodplain District, Part 17.
D. Nonconformance standards, Part 18.
E. For any property within the C-3 Central Business District that has
frontage on 3rd Street and/or Market Street, the following design
standards shall apply:
(1)
No more than 32 feet of continuous street wall shall be created
for any new building. Any building that is wider than 32 feet shall
have a recess of up to four feet at intervals of 24 feet.
(2)
Off-street parking, where provided, shall be placed to the rear
of buildings and accessed off an alley or from an existing curb cut.
(3)
No new curb cuts shall be permitted.
(4)
No building shall be a windowless box. Building openings and
windows shall constitute not less than 30% of all exterior walls.
No building shall have opaque windows.