[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
In NB districts, land and buildings may be used only for the purposes set forth in sections
B17A-290 through
B17A-294.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 97-16, § I.]
The following uses are permitted as of right, subject to the
bulk regulations, parking requirements and other regulations set forth
or referred to below:
(b)
Nonresidential uses.
(1)
Churches and other places of worship.
(2)
Public schools and private schools not operated for profit.
(3)
Parks, playgrounds and public buildings.
(6)
Parking garages and other off-street parking spaces, open or
enclosed, subject to the provisions of division 6, subdivision III
of this chapter.
(7)
Medical and dental offices.
(c)
Mixed uses.
(1)
Joint occupancy buildings; provided, that:
a.
The residential portion shall have an entrance upon a street,
either directly or via an unobstructed passage at least 10 feet in
width and 10 feet in height, and with a maximum depth of 35 feet.
b.
No floor may be used for both residential and business uses,
unless a separate entrance, hallway and stairway provides direct access
from the street to each use.
(d)
Accessory uses.
(1)
Accessory signs, as permitted in division 6, subdivision I, sections
B17A-367 through
B17A-372 of this article.
(2)
Accessory parking spaces and other accessory uses, subject to the limitations set forth in R1 districts, section
B17A-228, except, that within a dwelling unit other than a one-family dwelling, only one room may be rented for residential purposes, for occupancy by not more than two persons.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2.]
The following uses are permitted as of right; provided, that
not more than 5,000 square feet of floor area per establishment shall
be devoted to such use. Such uses shall be subject to the bulk regulations,
parking requirements and other regulations set forth or referred to
below:
(a)
Nonresidential uses.
(1)
Retail stores and bakeries, excluding automotive sales or service
establishments.
(2)
Eating and drinking places.
(3)
Barbershops, beauty parlors, tailors, dressmakers and millinery
shops, photographic studios, shoe repair, shoeshine and hat cleaning
shops and similar personal service stores dealing directly with consumers.
(4)
Studios for dancing and music instruction.
(5)
Private vocational and trade schools.
(6)
Outlets and pick-up stations for laundries and cleaning establishments.
(7)
Self-service automatic laundry and dry cleaning establishments,
containing a total of not more than 30 machines for washing, cleaning
and drying. The use of flammable solvent is prohibited, except for
the incidental removal of spots.
(8)
Radio and television repair, locksmith, watch, clock and jewelry
repair, upholstery and furniture repair and other similar service
establishments furnishing services other than of a personal nature,
but not including gasoline filling stations and other automotive services.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 98-9, § I.]
Bus stations, taxi offices, hotels and any conditional uses specified in RO districts, may be authorized as conditional uses subject to the provisions of section
B17A-208 and to the bulk regulations, parking requirements and other regulations set forth or referred to in this chapter.
Personal wireless telecommunications facilities and personal wireless telecommunications equipment facilities, as defined in section
B17A-201 shall be permitted as a conditional use, subject to the provisions of section
B17A-208.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 83-38, § 3.]
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The bulk regulations contained in sections
B17A-295 through
B17A-298 apply to all buildings and land in NB districts.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2]
The bulk regulations for permitted residential buildings, joint occupancy buildings and rooming houses are the same as in RO districts, section
B17A-274.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 83-38, § 3]
The additional bulk requirements contained in division 6, subdivision II of this chapter with the exception of section
B17A-379 shall also apply in NB districts.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2; Ord. No. 83-25, § 7; amended 4-12-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-09]
(a)
In NB districts, accessory off-street parking spaces, open or enclosed, shall be provided for all new construction [and for conversions], and accessory off-street loading berths, open or enclosed, shall be provided for all permitted nonresidential uses in accordance with the regulations set forth and referred to in sections
B17A-299 through
B17A-303. All such parking spaces and loading berths shall be subject to the provisions of division 6, subdivision III of this chapter.
(b)
No additional off-street parking or loading berths shall be
required for any change of use of an existing structure, or for any
expanded or new non-residential use within an existing structure,
except that any on-site parking spaces or loading berths already provided
shall not be removed or converted for any other purpose without site
plan approval and/or the grant of variances associated therewith.
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2.]
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At least one parking space for each:
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Public and private secondary schools
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6 seats or students
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Public and private elementary schools
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12 seats or students
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Places of worship, libraries
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200 square feet of floor area, but not less than one space for
each 5 seats, where provided
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Hospitals
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1 bed
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Nursing homes and philanthropic institutions
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3 beds
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Eating and drinking places
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5 seats
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Hotels and rooming houses
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Guest room
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Retail, office and service business uses not listed above
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For ground floor: 300 square feet of floor area; for other floors:
450 square feet of floor area
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For any other permitted buildings and uses, for which no requirements
are set forth above, appropriate and comparable off-street parking
requirements shall be determined by the planning board, taking into
consideration the amount of traffic to be generated thereby, the likelihood
of all day or short-term use of parking spaces, the location and the
availability of other means of access and other factors affecting
the amount of traffic likely to be generated and the need for parking.
Editor's Note: Ord. No. 2021-09 repealed B17A-302, Parking -
Conversions to nonresidential uses. History includes Ord. No. 77-1.]
[Ord. No. 77-1, § 2.]
Accessory loading berths, open or enclosed, shall be provided
for non-residential uses, except churches, as follows:
(a)
For floor area of 10,000 to 25,000 square feet: one berth.
(b)
For each additional 75,000 square feet of floor area, or fraction
thereof: one additional berth.