This district accommodates a variety of commercial
uses, some of which have significant traffic or visual effects. These
districts may include commercial uses that are oriented to services,
including automotive services, rather than retail activities. These
uses may create land use conflicts with adjacent residential areas,
requiring provision of adequate buffering. This district is most appropriately
located along major arterial streets or in areas that can be adequately
buffered from residential districts. The GC General Commercial District
is appropriately used in areas designated by the Papillion Comprehensive
Plan as commercial, MU-2 (mixed use), business park, and industrial.
[Amended 5-3-2016 by Ord.
No. 1717; 5-3-2016 by Ord. No. 1731; 2-19-2019 by Ord. No. 1817]
Regulator
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All Permitted Uses
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Minimum lot area (square feet)
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5,000
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Minimum lot width (feet)
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50
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Minimum yards (feet) (Note 1)
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Front yard
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10
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Interior side yard
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0
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Street side yard*
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10
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Rear yard
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0
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Maximum height (feet)
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75
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Maximum building coverage
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70%
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Maximum impervious coverage
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90%
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Maximum amount of total parking located in street
yard
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100%
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Project size requiring large project special
use permit (Note 2)
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>=8 acres or building area of 80,000 square
feet
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Minimum depth of landscaping adjacent to street
right-of-way line (feet)
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10
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NOTES:
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* Corner lots bordered by two arterial streets
shall maintain full front yard setbacks on both arterials.
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Note 1: Flexible yard setbacks in planned unit
development districts. The Planning Commission and City Council may
vary required minimum setbacks in planned unit development districts.
Along arterials designated in the City's Comprehensive Development
Plan, the Public Works Director may require a deeper front yard setback.
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Note 2: Large project special use permit. The large project special use permit requirement applies to projects of sufficient size or scale to require public comment and individual review by the Planning Commission and City Council. All projects that meet or exceed the large project special use permit size threshold shall require approval of a special use permit, following the procedures set forth in § 205-302 of this chapter, unless they are located within and included within the development plans of an MU or PUD District.
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