The following regulations shall apply in all
B-3 Districts. A precise plan shall be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Board by the developer for its approval, and only after obtaining
approval may the developer proceed with construction of the project.
The purpose of the B-3 District is:
A. To delineate those areas appropriate for commercial
and business uses which are either oriented to the highway user or
intended as services to vehicles.
B. To also delineate those areas wherever commercial
uses of a product storage or product limited production and service
nature may develop in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan for the
City of Lockport.
Permitted principal uses in the B-3 District
shall be as follows:
A. Any use permitted in the B-2 District, except for
multiple-family structures or a main building exceeding a maximum
height of three stories.
D. Essential services and electric substation.
E. Lumberyards and building supplies with indoor storage.
G. Gasoline service stations.
L. Landscape nurseries and garden supplies.
M. Animals hospitals and kennels.
P. Planned unit development.
Q. Dry cleaning and laundering.
R. Printing and duplicating.
S. Bowling alleys and other indoor commercial recreation
uses.
Permitted accessory uses in the B-3 District
shall be as follows:
A. Any accessory use permitted in the B-2 District.
B. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to the
principal use.
Special uses in B-3 District shall be as follows:
C. Billboards and freestanding signs.
D. Auto washing.
[Added 5-5-2004]
In addition to salvage yards, coal yards and
junkyards, the following uses and those uses listed under the industrial
districts section are specifically prohibited in the B-3 District:
Alcohol manufacture
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Ammonia, bleaching powder or chlorine manufacture
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Auto wrecking
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Bag cleaning
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Blast furnace
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Boiler works
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Bottled gas storage
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Brick, tile or terra-cotta manufacture
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Candle manufacture
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Celluloid manufacture
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Dyestuff manufacture
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Extermination and insect poison manufacture
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Emery cloth and sandpaper manufacture
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Iron, steel, brass or copper foundry or fabrication
plant
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Lamp black manufacture
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Match manufacture
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Oilcloth or linoleum manufacture
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Paint, oil, shellac, turpentine or varnish manufacture
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Paper and pulp manufacture
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Planing mill, except a small woodworking plant
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Potash works
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Pyroxilin manufacture
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Rolling mill
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Sauerkraut manufacture
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Shoe polish manufacture
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Stock feeding pen
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Soap manufacture
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Soda and compound manufacture
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Stone crusher quarry
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Stove polish manufacture
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Tallow, grease or lard manufacture or refining
from animal fat
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Tar roofing or waterproofing manufacture
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Vinegar manufacture
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Yeast production
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Any other trade or use that is noxious or offensive
by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise
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Other restrictions in the B-3 District shall
be as follows:
A. Building height limit. The building height limit shall
be three stories, but not exceeding 35 feet.
B. Percentage of lot coverage. The percentage of lot coverage required in a B-3 District shall be 35%. Also, see Schedule of Bulk and Coverage Controls (§
190-78).