The purpose of this district is to provide appropriate locations
for the conduct of activities suitable for the small, suburban commercial
district. These regulations are intended to support the goals and
objectives contained in the latest adopted Lansdowne and East Lansdowne
Joint Comprehensive Plan. Visitors to the Commercial District may
initially arrive by foot, motor vehicle, or mass transit but, once
arrived, pedestrian traffic will account for the principal mode of
transportation. Accordingly, individual parking needs may be satisfied
either individually or through common parking lots.
Land, buildings, or premises shall be used by right for only
one or more of the following uses:
1. Retail store, including retail convenience store, general merchandise
store, hardware, pharmacy, and similar retail stores.
2. Food store, including grocery store, delicatessen, supermarket, liquor
store, or retail bakery, provided that goods produced on site are
sold at retail on the premises.
5. Office, office building, studio, bank, or other financial institution.
6. Personal service shop, subject to the conditions set forth in Subsection
6A below. If the condition set forth in Subsection 6A below is not
met, then the use shall not be permitted.
A. Spacing requirement for beauty salons, barbershops, and nail salons: To prevent the over-concentration of certain uses and to promote a complementary mix of uses that will generate pedestrian foot-traffic and promote the economic health of the Commercial District, beauty salons, barbershops, and nail salons authorized pursuant to Subsection
6 above shall be permitted only if no identical or similar use is located within a four-hundred-foot distance from such proposed shop or salon.
7. Wireless communications facility, subject to applicable provisions of §
27-902 and Part
9.
The following uses shall be permitted by special exception when
authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board, subject to the applicable
provisions of Part 5:
1. Private club or lodge, subject to §
27-503.
3. Laundry, dry-cleaning, or dyeing establishment.
4. Theater and place of amusement, recreation, or assembly.
6. Shared off-street parking, intended to serve two or more permitted uses on the block, subject to §
27-809.
8. Wireless communications facility, subject to applicable provisions of §
27-902 and Part
9.
9. Any use of the same general character as those permitted in §§
27-401 and
27-402, provided that such use is authorized as a special exception by the Zoning Hearing Board. To determine if a proposed use is of the same general character, the Zoning Hearing Board shall consider the standards listed in §
27-508.
The following uses shall be prohibited:
1. Gasoline service stations, auto repair and collision shops, and other
drive-in and drive-through uses such as restaurants, banks, and similar
automobile-related uses.
The following uses are permitted as accessory uses incidental to the uses permitted in §§
27-401 and
27-402 above:
1. Any accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to any of the above permitted uses and not detrimental to the neighborhood.
2. Storage within a completely enclosed building in conjunction with
a permitted use.
3. Off-street parking, subject to Part
8 of this chapter.
4. Sign, when erected and maintained in accordance with Part
7 of this chapter.
5. Satellite antenna, subject to §
27-607.
This section applies to all new structures and to additions
of 400 square feet or more to existing structures.
1. The use of contemporary interpretations of earlier design styles
of surrounding structures in the Commercial District is encouraged,
including characteristics such as scale; massing; roof shape; window
size, shape, and spacing; and exterior materials.
2. The street elevation of principal structures shall have at least
one street-oriented entrance and contain the principal windows of
the structure.
3. Site plans shall include drawings, renderings, or perspectives of
a professional quality which illustrate the scale; massing; roof shape;
window size, shape, and spacing; and exterior materials of the structure.
4. The Planning Commission shall review the site plans and make recommendations
to the applicant for amendments to achieve consistency with this section.