[Amended 12-3-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-13]
A.
Purpose.
(1)
The LC District is intended to serve as a transitional zone to provide areas for a limited number of retail and service establishments in close proximity to the residents they serve while protecting the residential uses adjoining the district.
(2)
The LC District is intended to provide a less intensive commercial zone than the CC District and must only be assigned where adjacent to a more intensive commercial zone such as the CC or any other more intense commercial zone.
(3)
Establishment of any of the specific uses under this District shall not be considered a basis for change in any subsequent rezoning petition to a more intensive zoning classification.
(4)
All plans for development in this District are subject to site plan approval.
B.
Limitation of assignment of LC District. The Limited Commercial Zone is intended as a transitional zone between residential uses and approved commercial uses. It must only be assigned where it will be adjacent to a more intensive commercial zone such as a Community Commercial or any other more intense commercial zone.
C.
Uses permitted in the LC District. No building or structure may be erected, used or occupied except in substantial conformity with the below examples:
(1)
Residential uses in conjunction with commercial uses or in accord with RE or R-2 zoning, depending on adjacent zoning.
(2)
Public buildings, structures and services.
(3)
Paint and wallpaper sales, retail.
(4)
Hardware sales, retail.
(5)
Drug stores, retail.
(6)
Professional uses in compliance with NP District zoning or resident professional offices.
(7)
Family apparel and accessories.
(8)
Finance, insurance, and real estate services.
(9)
Personal services: laundry, barbers, and beauty shops.
(10)
Repair services: electric, appliances, upholstery and jewelry.
(11)
Professional services: medical, dental, legal, engineering, consulting.
(12)
Home furnishings, retail.
(13)
Specialty shops, retail.
(14)
Restaurant without drive-throughs or a sit-down bar area, serving alcoholic drinks only for on-site consumption by restaurant patrons.
(15)
Residential uses related to professional office uses, including resident professional offices.
(16)
Detached accessory buildings with not over 350 square feet floor space.
(17)
Public parks and playgrounds.
D.
Special exceptions in the LC District. The Board of Appeals may authorize the following principal uses as special exceptions in accordance with the provisions of Article VIII, § 112-62:
(1)
Private and commercial schools: dance, business, trade [§ 112-62F(11)].
(2)
Nursery schools, child-care centers [§ 112-62F(10)].
(3)
Fire and rescue stations [§ 112-62F(20)].
E.
Prohibited commercial uses. The following uses are prohibited in the LC District.
(1)
Principal structures with area in excess of 5,000 square feet.
(2)
Operations beginning before 8:00 a.m. and/or after 10:00 p.m. (except after 11:00 p.m. on Saturday).
(3)
Gasoline stations and convenience stores.
(4)
Drive-in or drive-through establishments.
(5)
Public utility buildings, including power substations.
(6)
Motorized vehicle repairs or sales, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks or motorcycles.
(7)
Liquor stores.
(8)
Sit-down bars at which alcoholic drinks are served, whether separate or as part of any establishment.
(9)
Clubs and fraternal organizations.
F.
Development requirements. All development plans are subject to site plan approval. Development requirements include:
(1)
Height restriction. No building or structure shall exceed 20 feet in height, not including the roof structure, or contain more than two stories, not including the attic. Accessory structures shall not exceed 15 feet in height.
(2)
Size limitation. Principal structures shall not be permitted with area in excess of 5,000 square feet.
(3)
Lighting. Lighting shall not reflect or spill over upon adjoining or nearby residential property or on roadways; all lighting shall be equipped with full cutoff, fully shielded fixtures, and pole heights shall not exceed 15 feet at the perimeters. High-density sodium lighting shall be used for all outdoor lighting.
(4)
Buffers. Buffers protecting nearby residential areas shall be required and maintained and shall consist of fencing and/or natural barriers such as vegetation and trees of at least four feet in height.
(5)
All other requirements for commercial development shall apply.