It is the intent of the B District to provide for locations
for retail businesses, wholesale businesses, offices and similar uses.
Due to unique characteristics found in certain areas of the Village,
the B District is divided into three subclasses, which, while each
providing for the same general uses, take into account the different
historical, physical and architectural characteristics of different
areas of the Village.
Prohibited uses in all B Districts are as follows:
A. Automobile dismantling or junkyards.
C. Junk, scrap metal or paper or rag storage, cloth clippings, sorting
or baling.
D. Garbage, rubbish or refuse dumps other than on Village property.
E. Adult uses set forth in Article
VIII of this chapter.
H. Pawnshops and collateral loan brokerages.
I. Outdoor seating or areas for dining and/or consumption of beverages
within any public right-of-way, including those sidewalks owned by
the Village of Spencerport or other municipal body.
J. All uses that are not expressly permitted.
It is the intent of the B-1 District to preserve the historical
characteristics of this area of the Village commonly known as "Canal
Town" and to encourage the rehabilitation of existing structures,
redevelopment of structures which have been destroyed or demolished
and to set standards for the development of new structures which will
complement the buildings already located in the B-1 District and foster
increased growth and economic development in this core area of the
Village. The businesses in this area are accessed by pedestrian and
motor vehicle traffic and, by virtue of their location, easily reachable
by pedestrians.
A. Additional permitted uses.
B. The following uses shall be permitted in the B-1 District, subject in each case to the granting of a special permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals after a public hearing as provided in Article
IX:
(1) Sit-down and carryout restaurants, including, as an accessory use,
drive-through or drive-up service.
C. Site characteristics.
(3) Building height.
(b)
Minimum: 20 feet, it being the intent of this section that all
buildings be constructed as two stories or more, or to appear to be
two-story or higher buildings when viewed from public areas.
(4) Building size: minimum in accordance with State Fire Prevention and
Building Code for use.
(5) Maximum lot coverage: 80%.
D. Parking requirements. Parking requirements shall be based on the type of business as set forth in §
340-29, because this central business district is serviced by Village-owned and -maintained parking lots, the Zoning Board of Appeals may consider the availability of parking in Village-owned and -maintained lots and reduce the number of on-site parking spaces accordingly.
(1) Such Board shall state the reasons, in writing, and shall take the
following criteria into consideration:
(b)
The operating hours of the business.
(c)
The type and nature of other businesses using municipal lots
in the B-1 District and their hours of operation.
(d)
The most recent parking reports prepared by any board designated
by the Village Board to prepare said reports.
(e)
The stated purposes of the B-1 District.
(f)
Where relevant, a review of any reports prepared by the applicant
or another party interested in the application.
(g)
Any other criteria as the reviewing board shall determine to
be relevant.
(2) Under no circumstances shall any board have the power to designate
or allocate specific spaces to any business or businesses under this
section.
E. Landscaping requirements: as contained in the Architectural Design
Standards, which is a separate local law.
F. Exterior lighting: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards,
which is a separate local law.
G. Architectural requirements, including roofs, siding material, windows,
window treatments, awnings and entrances shall be as set forth in
the Architectural Design Standards, which is a separate local law.
H. Signs: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards, which
is a separate local law.
The B-2 District recognizes that this district contains several
structures which do not currently have the characteristics of the
B-1 District but are in close proximity to, and visible from, the
B-1 District. In creating this classification, the Village Board seeks
to allow the existing structures to continue but to encourage their
redesign, redevelopment and, where appropriate, reconstruction in
better harmony with a Canal Town theme while taking into account the
different site characteristics of the properties located within the
B-2 District. While this area is accessible by pedestrians, most users
access the businesses by motor vehicles.
A. Additional permitted uses.
(5) Garden stores and nurseries.
B. The following uses shall be permitted in the B-2 District, subject in each case to the granting of a special permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals after a public hearing as provided in Article
IX:
(1) Sit-down and carryout restaurants, including, as an accessory use,
drive-through or drive-up service.
C. Site characteristics.
(2) Setbacks.
(b)
Side: five feet; 20 feet when adjoining a residential district.
(c)
Rear: 30 feet; 50 feet when adjoining a residential district.
(3) Building height: maximum 35 feet.
(4) Building size: minimum in accordance with State Fire Prevention and
Building Code for use.
(5) Maximum lot coverage: 50%.
D. Parking requirements. Parking requirements shall be based on the type of business as set forth in §
340-29, Off-street parking.
E. Landscaping requirements: as contained in the Architectural Design
Standards, which is a separate local law.
F. Exterior lighting: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards,
which is a separate local law.
G. Architectural requirements, including roofs, siding material, windows,
window treatments, awnings and entrances shall be as set forth in
the Architectural Design Standards, which is a separate local law.
H. Signs: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards, which
is a separate local law.
The B-3 District is the entrance to the Village from the south
along Routes 31 and 259 and is generally visible from Route 531. This
area has been the focus of recent commercial development. While not
visible from, or adjacent to, the Canal Town area, this entry area
sets the tone for the Village for a large percentage of the visitors
entering the Village. The intent is to continue to foster development
in this area while recognizing that the nature of the area is such
that most users arrive in motor vehicles. In creating this classification,
the Village Board seeks to allow the existing structures to continue
but to encourage their redesign, redevelopment and, where appropriate,
reconstruction in better harmony with a Canal Town theme while taking
into account the different site characteristics and character of existing
buildings which have been constructed in the recent past of the properties
located within the B-3 District.
A. Additional permitted uses.
(5) Garden stores and nurseries.
B. The following uses shall be permitted in the B-3 District, subject in each case to the granting of a special permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals after a public hearing as provided in Article
IX:
(1) Sit-down and carryout restaurants, including, as an accessory use,
drive-through or drive-up service.
(3) Gasoline filling stations.
(6) Automobile showrooms. The use permitted hereunder shall be limited
to new automobile sales and to service shops, both conducted within
an enclosed building as one business enterprise, and to sales of such
used cars as are taken in trade.
C. Site characteristics.
(2) Setbacks.
(b)
Side: 10 feet; 40 feet when adjoining a residential district.
(c)
Rear: 30 feet; 50 feet when adjoining a residential district.
(3) Building height: maximum 35 feet.
(4) Building size: minimum in accordance with State Fire Prevention and
Building Code for use.
(5) Maximum lot coverage: 35%.
D. Parking requirements. Parking requirements shall be based on the type of business as set forth in §
340-29, Off-street parking.
E. Landscaping requirements: as contained in the Architectural Design
Standards, which is a separate local law.
F. Exterior lighting: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards,
which is a separate local law.
G. Architectural requirements, including roofs, siding material, windows,
window treatments, awnings and entrances shall be a set forth in the
Architectural Design Standards, which is a separate local law.
H. Signs: as contained in the Architectural Design Standards, which
is a separate local law.