The C-3 Office Commercial District is intended
as a primary office district of the community for the conduct of general
business. It is the objective to provide in this district sufficient
space in appropriate locations for the transaction of all types of
administrative and miscellaneous service activities in beneficial
relationship to one another and thus strengthen the economic base
of the community; to provide appropriate space, including sufficient
ground area, permissible height and bulk of buildings, including room
for off-street parking facilities to satisfy the needs of modern office-commercial
development; and to encourage the tendency of office-commercial development
to concentrate to the mutual advantage of both consumer and merchant,
thus to promote public convenience, prosperity and welfare. Land in
this district is intended for concentrated office-commercial development,
which is not properly associated with, nor compatible with, residential
and neighborhood commercial and service establishments. Therefore,
residential, industrial or manufacturing uses (except when incidental
to the business) are prohibited as well as any other use which would
substantially interfere with the development or continuation of the
office-commercial structures and uses in the district.
A building may be erected or used and a lot
used or occupied for any of the following purposes:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) Administrative offices of industrial or commercial
establishments.
(3) Bank and financial institution.
(4) Business, charitable finance, professional and consulting
offices.
(5) Church or similar place of worship.
(6) Clubs limited to private membership, exclusive of
sexually oriented businesses.
(7) Family day-care/group day-care homes and day-care center as regulated by Article
XXII.
(9) Hospital and medical facilities.
(12)
Research laboratories which do not involve the
emission of excessive noise, smoke, odors, gases or vibrations.
(14)
Similar type uses not specifically listed herein when authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board according to the procedure outlined in §
240-100A(9).
B. Permitted ancillary commercial uses.
(3) Cafeteria and snack bar, including alcoholic beverages.
(5) Drugs, tobacco and sundries, sales.
(6) Duplicating or offset reproduction shop.
(7) Fence or ornamental wall not over eight feet in height.
(13)
Valet shop, including a dry-cleaning and/or
laundry pickup station and shoe repairs.
C. Conditions which apply to ancillary commercial uses.
The above uses are permitted, subject to the following conditions
(1) Ancillary commercial uses shall be located on the
ground floor and shall occupy no more than 10% of the principal structure.
(2) The principal entrance to an ancillary commercial
use shall be from the inside of a building housing a permitted principal
use except where the place of business of the ancillary commercial
use is located at least 75 feet from the nearest public street.
(3) No display of wares for sale shall be visible outside
the building unless the place of business is at least 75 feet from
the nearest public street.
(4) Signs shall comply with §
240-114 of this chapter.
D. Permitted ancillary residential uses.
(1) Apartments located on floors above the ground floor which, ground floor is occupied by a use permitted in Subsection
A and
B above.
E. Uses by special exception.
(1) Nursing homes (including assisted living/personal
care facilities).
The maximum height of buildings hereafter erected,
altered or enlarged shall not exceed 60 feet.
Off-street parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required or permitted under Article
XVIII.