The D-1 and D-2 Districts are intended primarily for office, light manufacturing, processing and assembly operations, together with only wholesale sales and display rooms necessarily pertinent thereto. The D-1 and D-2 Districts are differentiated by the added permission of medical-related office and commercial uses.
A.
The following uses are permitted in the D-1 Zone District:
(1)
Indoor individualized instructional sports training facility, which shall not exceed a maximum floor area of 5,000 square feet (excluding health clubs and bowling alleys).
(2)
Martial arts and gymnastic instruction.
(3)
Studios for the instruction of individualized musical and other fine and performing arts, which shall not exceed a maximum floor area of 2,500 square feet.
(4)
State-licensed rehabilitation and physical therapy clinics.
(5)
Medical and dental offices, medical imaging and medical dialysis facilities, excluding testing laboratories or medical clinics.
(6)
State-licensed adult day-care facilities.
(7)
Warehouse facility. Subject to the following minimum standards:
[Added 2-15-2018 by Ord. No. 18-05]
(a)
Such facilities shall be within completely enclosed buildings.
(b)
Such facilities shall not be freight-forwarding or transshipping terminals.
(c)
No loading dock or service area may be on or visible from any street frontage. Provision for handling all freight shall be on those sides of any building which do not face on any street or proposed streets.
(d)
Trucking services at permitted facilities shall be limited in hours of operation to between 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(e)
Rear and side property yards shall be landscaped so as to provide an effective screen, at time of planting, to obscure from view at ground level the permitted use from adjoining primary residential uses.
(f)
The exterior design of all permitted buildings on lots which abut a residence district or any street opposite land in a residence district shall be in harmony with the general character of the residential neighborhood.
(8)
Self-service storage facilities. Self-service storage facilities uses shall be subject to the following requirements:
[Added 2-15-2018 by Ord. No. 18-05]
(a)
Self-service storage facilities are permitted only within a single contiguous multistory structure. Self-service storage facilities shall be designed with such facade treatments and details that break up large expanses of the building form. Such efforts shall include architecture detailing by story and the use of strategically placed windows or other building materials in composition that reduce the visual monotony of the structure. Roof form and materials shall also be considered to offset the mass and scale. These design features shall be incorporated in support of the zoning intent to reduce the visual impacts to the surrounding zone plan. Such design requirements may be waived when an existing structure is retrofitted for such a use and not being enlarged.
(b)
Individual storage units shall be the unit so rented and the pickup and deposit of goods and/or property in dead storage. Storage units shall not be used for activities such as:
[1]
Residences, offices, workshops, studios, or hobby or rehearsal areas.
[2]
Manufacturing, fabrication, or processing of goods, service or repair of vehicles, engines, appliances or other electrical equipment, or any other individual activity.
[3]
No drop-type shipping is permitted.
[4]
Conducting retail sales of any kind, including garage or estate sales or auctions, or to conduct any other commercial activity; provided that the operator of the self-service storage may conduct a sale or otherwise liquidate the contents of any storage unit to satisfy and settle an account of unpaid rent or other charges, through public or private sale, in a manner provided by law.
[5]
The servicing or repair of any vehicles, boats, tools or equipment.
[6]
Storage of flammable, perishable or hazardous materials or the keeping of animals.
[7]
The rental of trucks, trailers or moving equipment and the installation of trailer hitches are prohibited.
[8]
Sale of boxes or packing materials is permitted but only if accessory to the self-service storage facility.
(c)
Self-service storage facilities shall not operate or allow tenant access between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Such access shall be controlled by a security code access limitation or approved equal.
(d)
All goods and property stored in a self-service storage facility shall be stored in an enclosed building. No outdoor storage of any kind.
(e)
All storage units above ground level and storage units visible from residential areas shall gain access from the interior of the building(s) or site; no unit doors, loading bays, or docks may face towards any adjacent residential zoned areas.
(f)
Electrical service to storage units shall be for lighting and climate control only. No electrical outlets are permitted inside individual storage units. Lighting fixtures and switches shall be of a secure design that will not allow connecting to the fixtures for other purposes.
(g)
A minimum standard of one parking space per 2,500 square feet of floor area plus one parking space per 200 units is required for such self-storage facility.
(9)
Municipal community facilities and municipal recreational facilities.
[Added 9-8-2022 by Ord. No. 22-13]
(a)
Municipal community facilities and municipal recreational facilities are designated as permitted uses in the D-1 Zone District, which such facilities shall have no less than 3.5 parking spaces on site for each 1,000 square feet of such constructed facility. Said parking spaces shall be for the exclusive use of such facility.
(b) MUNICIPAL COMMUNITY FACILITY MUNICIPAL RECREATIONAL FACILITY
Definitions. As used in this subsection, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A building, and site improvements related thereto, owned by the Borough and utilized for community and civic events and purposes conducted, authorized, organized, operated, sponsored and/or sanctioned by the Borough for meetings, functions, events and/or gatherings, including but not limited to activities by/for senior citizens of the Borough, activities of civic or social organizations located in the Borough, educational programs, health programs and any other similar civic or community activities.
A building, and site improvements related thereto, owned by the Borough and utilized for recreational activities, and meetings related thereto, which are conducted, authorized, organized, operated, sponsored and/or sanctioned by the Borough, including, but not limited to, sports and athletic activities, games, youth recreational events and/or exercise activities.
B.
The following uses are permitted in the D-1 and D-2 Zone Districts: