[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1301, 4/11/1995]
The Commercial Highway District is designed to accommodate the needs of transient highway travelers as well as to serve as retail marketing centers for the entire Township. This district is intended for a wide range of shopping and service functions which can provide adequate comparison shopping activities.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1302, 4/11/1995; Ord. No. 3-1998, § 3, 10/27/1998; Ord. No. 2-2007, § 13, 5/22/2007]
1. 
In the Commercial Highway District no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected which is arranged, intended or designed to be used for other than the following uses. No processing or storage activity shall be permitted outside of a building unless such activity is effectively screened by a wall, partition or suitable landscaping. Such uses, operations or products shall not be objectionable due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration or similar causes.
A. 
Building materials and garden supplies.
B. 
General merchandise stores.
C. 
Food stores.
D. 
Automotive dealers and service stations.
E. 
Apparel and accessory stores.
F. 
Furniture and home furnishings stores.
G. 
Eating and drinking places.
H. 
Drugstores.
I. 
Liquor stores.
J. 
Used merchandise stores.
K. 
Miscellaneous shopping foods stores.
L. 
Retail stores.
M. 
Banking.
N. 
Credit agencies other than banks.
O. 
Security, commodity brokers and service.
P. 
Insurance carriers, agents, brokers and service.
Q. 
Professional offices.
R. 
Real estate.
S. 
Nurseries and greenhouses.
T. 
Hotels, motels and other transient lodging places.
U. 
Personal services stores.
V. 
Business services stores.
W. 
Automotive rentals and storage facilities.
X. 
General automotive repair and body shops.
Y. 
Mechanical, plumbing, lumber, heating and electrical supply stores.
Z. 
Watch, clock and jewelry repair.
AA. 
Membership sports and recreation clubs.
BB. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection 1BB, Membership sports and recreation clubs, was repealed 8/22/2017 by Ord. No. 3-2017.
CC. 
Health service clinics, hospitals, sanitariums, nursing and convalescent homes.
DD. 
Veterinarians.
EE. 
Legal services.
FF. 
Mortuaries.
GG. 
Municipal uses.
HH. 
Bus passenger stations and other commuter support related facilities and services (e.g. baggage check areas, ticket sales, luggage reclamation, auto rentals and commuter parking areas).
II. 
Computer services and sales.
JJ. 
Shopping centers and department stores.
KK. 
Recreational vehicle parks.
LL. 
Public and private schools.
MM. 
Day-care centers.
NN. 
Public libraries and museums.
OO. 
Commercial recreation (e.g. miniature golf, ice skating, roller skating, etc.).
PP. 
Institutional care facilities.
QQ. 
Assembly and fabrication of products to be sold on the premises. Assembly and fabrication activities are permitted; provided, the area devoted to such activates do not exceed 2,000 square feet in area.
RR. 
Public utility facilities including substations, water pumping stations and reservoirs.
SS. 
Accessory uses customarily incident to permitted uses.
TT. 
Half-way house/after care facility.
UU. 
Academic clinical research centers, medical marijuana grower/processors, medical marijuana transport vehicle offices, and medical marijuana dispensaries, with consideration for the applicable performance standards found in § 27-14A04.
[Added by Ord. No. 2-2017, 8/22/2017]
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1303, 4/11/1995; Ord. No. 2-2007, § 14, 5/22/2007]
1. 
Billboards as defined herein, subject to the requirements of § 27-1707 of this article.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1304, 4/11/1995]
1. 
Each lot shall have front, side and rear yards of not less than the depth or width indicated below:
A. 
Front yard depth, 60 feet from the street right-of-way.
B. 
Side yards, two; width 10 feet each side of a principal building; provided, that when a written agreement is provided by adjoining property owners no side yard shall be required where two or more commercial uses abut side to side; however, in no case shall common walls be permitted between properties of separate ownership. In the case of a series of abutting structures adjacent to and paralleling a public right-of-way and open and unobstructed passage for vehicles and pedestrians of at least 20 feet in width shall be provided at grade level at intervals of not more than 400 feet.
C. 
Rear yard depth, 30 feet.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1305, 4/11/1995]
Where required, buffer yards shall be provided in compliance with the standards set forth in § 27-1508, Subsection 1F, of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1306, 4/11/1995]
The height of a building shall not exceed 35 feet.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1307, 4/11/1995]
Parking shall be provided for in accordance with Article XVIII of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1308, 4/11/1995]
Signs shall be in accordance with Article XVII of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1309, 4/11/1995; as amended by Ord. No. 3-2017, 8/22/2017]
Total coverage shall not exceed 40% of the lot area.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 1310, 4/11/1995]
Motor vehicle access shall be provided in accordance with Article XIX of this chapter.