[Amended 5-21-1991 by Ord. No. 884]
A.
The purpose of this district is to permit retail and personal service uses on the ground floor of existing buildings and to promote use of upper floors for office and residential uses in order to enhance and promote the orientation toward pedestrian shopping and circulation. Within this district, no lot or building shall be used and no building shall be erected or altered to be used, in whole or in part, unless it complies with the regulations set forth in this article. The following retail and service uses and those uses which are similar to the enumerated permitted uses shall be permitted in this district:
Antique shops, provided that there is no display of merchandise outside the building | |
Artists' studios | |
Bakery or confectionery shops for retail sales only[1] | |
Book and stationery stores, jewelry stores and watch repairing | |
Buildings, structures and uses owned and operated by the Borough of Haddon Heights for municipal purposes | |
Drugstores, supermarkets, grocery stores, meat markets, delicatessens and fish markets | |
Hardware stores | |
Interior decorating establishments, clothing stores and gift shops | |
Musical instrument stores or studios, including retail sale of recordings and tapes | |
Personal service shops, such as beauty, barber-, tailor and dressmaking shops, and shoe repair shops | |
Photographers' studios | |
Picture-framing shops | |
Realtors [Added 9-5-2006 by Ord. No. 1219] | |
Restaurants, excluding fast-food, drive-in and curb service establishments. Such prohibitions shall not, however, prevent service at tables on a covered or uncovered terrace or porch incidental to a permitted restaurant. | |
Sale of radio, television and other home appliances | |
Sporting goods stores | |
Stamp or coin stores | |
Travel bureaus |
[1]
Editor's Note: Banks and savings and loan associations and other fiduciary institutions, including those with drive-in facilities, which immediately followed this listing, was repealed 9-5-2006 by Ord. No. 1219.
B.
The following uses may be permitted as conditional uses, provided that there are adequate parking facilities within a three-hundred-foot radius of the premises, the use of the premises will generate sufficient customer or patient traffic to the premises and the use of the premises is not substantially detrimental to the public good or to the property owners within 500 feet:
(1)
Residential uses, above the first floor only.
(2)
Offices for physicians or dentists and small commercial or professional offices, above the first floor only.
[Amended 9-5-2006 by Ord. No. 1219]
(3)
Sales offices, including the office of a manufacturer's representative, above the first floor only.
(4)
Banks and savings and loan associations and other fiduciary institutions, provided that they comply with the parking requirements of § 450-116. Drive-in facilities may be permitted, provided that in addition to the parking requirements set forth in this subsection, such facilities do not adversely impede or conflict with the safe traffiic flow required by the principal use on or of the site
[Added 9-5-2006 by Ord. No. 1219]