The VC Village Commercial District is intended to permit a variety
of residential and nonresidential uses within the Main Street village
corridor, in conformance with the following objectives:
A. Retain and enhance the historic and other desirable village characteristics
of the Main Street corridor to the greatest extent possible, including
its buildings, mature street trees, and landscaped spaces in front
of and between existing buildings.
B. Allow building conversions and uses that maintain the architectural
scale and character of existing buildings.
C. Prohibit uses that attract large volumes of traffic.
D. Prohibit strip-type and highway-oriented commercial appearance, incongruous
architectural styles, building or impervious coverage substantially
greater than the predominant existing conditions of the neighborhood,
and nonessential curb cuts.
E. Encourage shared use of access driveways to reduce the total number
of driveways, minimize the number of new driveways, and provide more
efficient access and traffic flow.
F. Direct parking to side or rear yard areas, and encourage adjoining
properties to share parking.
G. Require safe and attractive pedestrian access from the street and
parking areas to permitted uses.
H. Minimize visual and functional conflicts between residential and
nonresidential uses within the district, and protect abutting residential
districts from adverse impacts.
A building may be erected, altered, or used and a lot or premises
may be used for any of the purposes listed in the Use Table and no other.
All development and use of lots shall be regulated by the following
standards:
A. Residential: requires 5,000 square feet of lot area per dwelling
unit.
B. Bed-and-breakfast, rooming house: requires 5,000 square feet of lot
area for the dwelling unit plus 2,500 square feet of lot area per
rental room (example: 10,000 square foot lot may contain one dwelling
unit plus two rental rooms).
C. Group home: requires 5,000 square feet of lot area for the residential
building plus 2,500 square feet of lot area per client/residential
room.
D. All other individual uses and a mix of nonresidential uses on one
lot:
(1) Development shall not exceed the maximum building footprint, maximum
building coverage, and maximum impervious coverage standards of the
Dimensional Table.
(2) Development shall comply with the driveway access and parking standards
of this article.
E. Mix of nonresidential and residential uses on one lot:
(1) Development shall comply with Subsection
D(1) and
(2), above.
(2) Dwelling units are permitted in addition to the nonresidential development
at the rate of no more than one per 5,000 square feet of lot area.
As indicated in the Dimensional Table.