The following regulations shall apply to all
Business B Districts.
The following uses are permitted:
A. All uses permitted in Residence AA, Residence A, Business
AA and Business A Districts (except residential).
[Amended 11-28-1966]
B. Stores and shops for the conducting of any retail
business; subject, however, to the following conditions:
(1) Manufacturing may be carried on or products may be
processed when such activities are incidental to the conduct of the
retail business on the same premises and when the goods made or the
services rendered are dispensed on the same premises.
(2) Not more than 10 persons shall be employed at any
one time in manufacturing or processing activities and the horsepower
of industrial motors used in connection with such manufacturing or
processing, exclusive of such horsepower as may be required for refrigeration
and in air conditioning, shall not be greater than two horsepower
per motor, and the aggregate horsepower of motors so used shall not
be more than eight horsepower.
(3) The frontage of any individual store or shop shall
be no less than 20 linear feet. Also, the minimum floor area of any
individual store or shop shall be no less than 1,200 square feet.
[Added 4-28-1980 by L.L. No. 3-1980]
D. Buying, selling and dealing in new or used automobiles,
motortrucks, motorless trailers or other vehicles if such business
is carried on within an enclosed building having a floor area sufficient
in size to house and display at least five average-size automobiles.
(1) If the aforesaid condition is complied with, an open-air sales lot shall be permitted as an accessory use, as provided in §
210-175, and further provided that such building is located on the same plot as that used as the open-air sales lot.
E. Public garages operated as such for hire or for the storage of trucks, buses or motorless trailers, upon compliance with the provisions of §
210-176 hereof.
F. Central telephone exchange.
G. Ice cream and confectionery, restaurants.
[Added 12-18-1967]
No one-family dwelling shall be erected on a
lot whose area is less than 5,000 square feet.
The entire lot may be covered by buildings,
except within the mandatory open spaces hereinafter specified, and
with the further exception that no one-family dwelling shall occupy
more than 35% of the lot area, together with an additional 10% for
the erection of a garage, as provided for in the Residence A District.
There shall be a minimum average floor area
of 800 square feet per family in one-family houses.
For all nonresidential uses of plots that abut
directly on a Residence Apartment District or more highly restricted
district, there shall be provided a yard of at least 10 feet in depth
along the line where it abuts on such more highly restricted district.
Such yard shall not be used for vehicular access, vehicle storage
or parking and shall remain open, unobstructed and unencumbered.
Every nonresidential building erected on a lot
whose area exceeds 5,000 square feet must provide vehicular access
to the rear, the side or into the building for loading and unloading
purposes.