The purpose of the C Commercial District
is to provide reasonable standards for the development of commercial
uses in areas where such uses already exist and where, due to the
character of undeveloped land, the development of commercial uses
is practical. This district is designed to centralize heavy commercial
activity where such will be convenient to the majority of Township
residents.
[Amended 1-17-2011 by Ord. No. 231; 3-21-2016 by Ord. No. 254; 12-21-2020 by Ord. No. 280]
A. Churches or similar places of worship including parish houses and
parsonages.
B. Nursing homes, day-care centers, domiciliary care facilities, convalescent
homes and geriatric centers, hospitals, and mortuaries.
C. Federal, state and local municipal buildings and uses, essential
services and essential municipal services facility.
D. Multiple-use buildings, provided there is a minimum lot area of 10,000
square feet for the first use and 5,000 square feet for each additional
use in accordance with the yard and setback requirements of this district.
E. The following uses in accordance with the commercial lot area requirements:
(1) A single apartment or conversion apartment when combined with another
permitted commercial use in a multiple-use building.
(2) Hotels, motels, tourist homes, restaurants, commercial recreational
facilities.
(3) Automobile, motor home, and/or manufactured home sales garages, service
stations, repair garages, and new and used car dealers, subject to
the following:
(a)
Entrance and exit driveways shall have an unrestricted width
of not less than 12 feet nor more than 30 feet and shall be located
not less than 20 feet from any property line.
(b)
Vehicle lifts or pits, dismantled or salvage automobiles and
all parts or supplies shall be located within completely enclosed
buildings. Wrecked automobiles shall be screened from adjacent properties.
In no case will more than five unregistered, untagged vehicles be
allowed on a single property.
(c)
All service or repair of motor vehicles, other than such minor
servicing as change of tires or sale of gasoline or oil, shall be
conducted in completely enclosed buildings. This requirement shall
not be construed to mean that the doors to any repair shop must be
kept closed at all times.
(d)
The storage of gasoline or flammable oils in bulk shall be located
fully underground and not nearer than 50 feet from any property line
other than the street line.
(5) Wholesaling, storing, and warehousing.
(6) Shopping centers in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
(11)
Manufacturing, assembling, etc., where goods so produced or
processed are to be sold exclusively on the premises.
(12)
Veterinary clinics, hospitals, animal care facilities.
(13)
Social and service clubs.
F. Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental to the above
permitted uses, provided that no outside storage of materials or processing
activity shall be permitted unless the activity is effectively screened
from the adjacent properties by a wall or fence.
Screen plantings are required between any Commercial
District and any Residential District, and shall be in accordance
with the general regulations of this chapter. Screening may also consist
of fences, walls, and other visual barriers, if approved by the Township.
Screen plantings are not required between the Commercial District
and Forest Conservation and Agricultural Districts.
Off-street parking and loading space and motor vehicle access shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of §
360-54, Design standards, of Article
VI, Off-Street Parking.
[Added 11-6-2006 by Ord. No. 204]
Buffer yard requirements for the commercial
zoning district shall be as follows:
A. Where commercial use abuts any district other than
Commercial, Industrial or Agricultural, a buffer yard of not less
than 30 feet shall be required and off-street parking and loading
areas shall be set back a minimum of 15 feet.
B. Buffer yards shall be in addition to normal yard setbacks
for this district. However, when mutual agreement is provided in writing
by the adjoining property owner/s, no additional buffer yard shall
be provided. All the other requirements of this section shall be met
within the normal yard setback.
[Amended 6-15-2009 by Ord. No. 221]
C. All buffer yards shall be planted with grass, sod,
or ground cover, and, where specified, screen planting. However, when
mutual agreement is provided in writing by the adjoining property
owner(s), a solid fence or wall may be used for screening with or
without plantings as indicated with the agreement. Buffer yards shall
be maintained and kept free of all debris and rubbish.
[Amended 6-15-2009 by Ord. No. 221]
D. No structure (except permitted signs), manufacturing
or commercial processing activities, or storage of materials shall
be permitted in buffer yards. However, access driveways may cross
the buffer yard.
[Amended 6-15-2009 by Ord. No. 221]