The B-2 General Business Districts are primarily for general retail business and related structures and uses.
The following uses are permitted in the B-2 General Business District, subject to Planning Board approval under the provisions of Article XI, Site Development Plan Review:
A. 
All those permitted uses in the R-1 Residence District and in the B-1 Neighborhood Business District.
B. 
Places of amusement or assembly.
C. 
Offices, restaurants and hotels.
D. 
Any retail business or retail service, including the making of articles to be sold at retail on the premises, provided that any such manufacturing or processing shall be clearly incidental to a retail business or service and not more than five persons shall be employed in such manufacturing or process.
E. 
Rental mini-storage (self-storage).
F. 
Commercial day care and home day care. (See also § 130-83.)
G. 
Drive-in business, other than a drive-in theater.
H. 
Motel. (See also § 130-61.)
I. 
Public garage, motor vehicle service station. (See also § 130-63.)
J. 
Lunch wagons or diners on fixed and permanent foundations.
K. 
Any accessory use or building customarily incidental to the above uses.
The following uses are prohibited in the B-2 General Business District:
A. 
All uses, buildings and other structures prohibited in the industrial districts.
B. 
Animal hospital.
C. 
Automobile graveyards or disassembly plants.
D. 
Alcohol storage in aboveground tanks with a unit capacity of greater than 550 gallons.
E. 
Bakery employing more than five persons.
F. 
Bottling works.
G. 
Building material storage yard.
H. 
Coal yards.
I. 
Commercial warehouses.
J. 
Crude oil, gasoline or any of its volatile products or other highly flammable liquid storage in aboveground tanks with a unit capacity of greater than 550 gallons.
K. 
Contractors' equipment and storage yard.
L. 
Electric welding other than that incidental to building construction.
M. 
Ice plant.
N. 
Junkyards, secondhand material yards and the storage, baling or treatment of junk, old iron, rags, bottles or scrap paper.
O. 
Laundries other than laundromats and similar self-service establishments and dyeing and cleaning works, using power machinery or employing more than five persons.
P. 
Live animals or poultry sales.
Q. 
Lumberyards.
R. 
Meat smoking and processing meat for animal foods whether or not incidental to a retail business conducted on the premises.
S. 
Milk distribution plants.
T. 
Rendering lard and other fats.
U. 
Repairs and machine shops employing more than five persons, public garages excepted.
V. 
Slaughtering poultry and animals.
W. 
Trucking terminal.
[Added 1-15-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
X. 
Warehouse.
[Amended 1-15-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
Y. 
Wholesale business.
[Amended 1-15-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
A. 
All residential and accessory buildings shall comply with the area and yard requirements of the R-1 Residence Districts.
B. 
All nonresidential and accessory buildings shall meet area and yard requirements as set forth for B-1 Neighborhood Business Districts.
C. 
Corner lots. All nonresidential buildings and other structures built on corner lots shall conform to the requirements of § 130-92.