The SC-2 Shopping Center District is designed to provide opportunities
for integrated small to medium-scale retail shopping centers in areas
which are accessible from urban principal arterials in the Township.
The SC Districts shall be planned and designed to meet the shopping
and service needs of the community, while being in complete conformity
with the special requirements set forth herein and compatible with
adjoining uses and districts which they impact.
A building or combination of buildings may be erected or used and a lot may be used or occupied, subject to the provisions of Article
XIII, for any of the following uses and no other, provided and in no case shall any processing activity be permitted, except as is customarily incidental to the ordinary operation of the uses hereinafter set forth.
A.
Principal permitted uses.
(2)
Bank or financial institution.
(3)
Personal retail service shops: beauty parlor, barbershop, dry
cleaning (retail only), tailor, photographer and travel agency, however,
tattoo and body piercing shops and massage studios shall not be permitted
in this District.
(4)
Bakery, pastry, candy, ice cream or confectionery shop, making
such goods only for sale on the premises.
(5)
General servicing or repair shop, including watch or clock repair,
jewelry repair, optical repair, radio or television repair, electrical-household-appliance
repair and shoe repair, but excluding motor vehicle service stations.
(6)
Professional, business or medical office.
B.
Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to any of the above permitted principal uses.
(2)
Parking which is accessory to uses set forth in § 143-59.1A above and in accordance with Article
XV.
(3)
Signs which are accessory to uses set forth in § 143-59.1A above and in accordance with Article
XVI.
(4)
Public garage in accordance with §§ 143-60.1, 143-62 and Article
XV.
C.
Conditional uses.
(1)
Restaurant or fast food restaurant, excluding drive-through.
Such establishments shall be housed within a principal shopping center
building and not as a freestanding building.
D.
Conditional accessory uses.
(1)
Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental
to any of the above conditional uses.
(2)
Parking which is accessory to uses set forth in § 143-59.1C above and in accordance with Article
XV.
(3)
Signs which are accessory to uses set forth in § 143-59.1C above and in accordance with Article
XVI.
(4)
Communications antennas, when mounted on one of the following
existing locations: public utility transmission tower; public or municipal
structure; public or municipal building; other building or structure.
Proposed locations shall be considered in the order listed. After
all viable options for each alternative have been exhausted, the next
alternative may be considered. The applicant shall not propose one
of the latter locations if a preceding alternative is available within
a 1/2 mile radius of the proposed location. Equipment buildings accessory
to communications antennas shall be permitted as a Conditional Use
and shall be a maximum of 250 square feet in area.
(5)
Outdoor Seating as an accessory to a permitted Restaurant, provided
that when such seating accommodates more than two tables or four people,
whichever is less, such seating:
(a) May not be permitted within 100 feet of any single-family
attached or detached dwelling unit(s).
(b) Shall preserve a minimum forty-eight-inch wide
clear and usable walk area, if located on a sidewalk.
(c) Shall be separated from the street by a type of
street furnishing that will provide a partial enclosure to the area
and help to delineate the area. The separation of spaces shall be
accomplished by:
[1] Black or dark colored fence made of steel, aluminum
or wrought-iron, which shall be 36 to 42 inches in height.
[2] Planter boxes made of wood, precast concrete, stone,
brick, or other masonry, which shall be 36 to 42 inches in height.
Such planter boxes shall be at least 12 inches wide and have drain
holes in the bottom. Planter boxes shall contain dwarf evergreen shrubs,
or a combination of flowers and vines, which shall be installed prior
to opening the outdoor dining area, and shall be continuously maintained.
Any plantings that die shall be replaced immediately thereafter.
[3] A type of temporary barricade such as a wooden
partition wall, or wooden partition fence, that shall be 36 to 42
inches in height, and built to be stable, vertical and plumb during
hours of use.
[4] Such fence, planter boxes, temporary barricade
or other enclosure shall contain or enclose the Outdoor seating area
on one to three sides, but shall not enclose it on four sides.
(d) No exterior music shall be played on public sidewalks.
(e) Outdoor service shall not be permitted after 11:00
p.m.
The maximum height of buildings and other structures attached
to buildings shall be 35 feet and two stories, except:
B.
A Parking Garage shall contain no more than two levels of parking,
where each story is a maximum of 15 feet high and shall in no case
be taller than the principal building on the lot.