[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
The purpose of the NC-1 — Neighborhood Commercial District is to provide commercial facilities to serve primarily the general convenience needs of local residents.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 73-1996, 10/21/1996, § 1; and by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
Retail establishments such as those which sell dry goods, drugs, food, jewelry, variety and general merchandise, hardware, household furnishings and supplies, instruments and electronic appliances.
Public utility structures or facilities, provided that no exterior storage of equipment, no housing of construction or repair crews, no aboveground storage of gaseous or liquid fuel, and no aboveground structures related to pipelines shall be permitted.
Minimum Lot Area. A lot area not less than 43,560 square feet shall be provided for a commercial establishment or structure erected and used for any permitted commercial use in accordance with § 27-902, herein.
Maximum Impervious Surface and Building Coverage. Not more than 50% of the lot area shall be covered by impervious surfaces and not more than 30% of the lot area shall be occupied by buildings.
Minimum Depth of Side Yards. On each lot there shall be two side yards having an aggregate width of 65 feet; and, neither side yard shall have a width of less than 25 feet. On each corner lot there shall be two side yards: the side yard abutting a street shall have a width of not less than 50 feet and the side yard not abutting the street shall have a width of not less than 25 feet.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
All off-street parking and loading provisions contained in Part 13 shall apply.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
No merchandise, equipment or other products shall be stored or displayed for sale or otherwise on a lot within a front yard or a side yard abutting a street.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
In addition to the screening and landscaping provisions of Part 13, whenever a commercial lot abuts a residential lot, screen planting or fencing shall be required along the interior side of the rear and side yard lot lines as follows:
The type of plant materials to be used shall be subject to review and approval by the Board of Supervisors upon the recommendations of the Planning Commission.
[Ord. 6/20/1979; as amended by Ord. 125-2004, 12/20/2004, § 1]
All land use and development in the NC-1 District shall be governed by the environmental controls of § 27-1617.