§ 242-44. B-1 Retail Business Zone.

A. Permitted principal uses. The following are permitted principal uses in the B-1 Zone:

(1) Stores for the retail sale of goods, such as:

(a) Grocery stores.

(b) Drugstores.

(c) Dry goods stores.

(d) Meat and poultry stores.

(e) Baked goods stores.

(f) Packaged liquor stores.

(g) Flower shops.

(h) Confectionery stores.

(i) Household supplies stores.

(j) Stationary supplies stores.

(k) Haberdashery, dress goods and notions.

(l) Hardware, plumbing supplies and electrical appliances.

(m) Gift shops.

(n) Billiard/pool halls. [Added 4-6-1989 by Ord. No. 15-89]

(2) Shops or offices for the provisions of services, such as:

(a) Barber- or beauty shops.

(b) Dry-cleaning or tailor shops.

(c) Self-service laundries.

(d) Shoe repair shops.

(e) Business and professional offices, banks and fiduciary institutions.

(f) Restaurants and eating places, but not diner-type.

(g) Radio and electrical repairing.

(3) Business offices, shops or stores similar to those listed herein in type of services or goods sold, in number of persons or cars to be attracted to the premises or in effect upon adjacent areas in more restricted use zones.

(4) Marinas, boat repair, rental yard or storage facilities. [Amended 11-7-1996 by Ord. No. 25-96]

(5) Municipal buildings, parks and playgrounds.

B. Permitted accessory uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the B-1 Zone:

(1) Signs in accordance with § 242-29.

(2) Fences.

(3) Other customary accessory uses and buildings, such as detached garages, yard utility buildings and off-street open parking, provided that such uses are incidental to the principal use and do not constitute another principal use.

C. Conditional uses. The following are permitted conditional uses in the B-1 Zone:

(1) Public utility installations and public utility garages.

(2) Public garages and gasoline stations.

(3) Philanthropic and eleemosynary uses.

D. Requirements. Area, yard and building requirements shall be as follows:

(1) Minimum lot size.

(a) Interior: 12,000 square feet.

(b) Corner: 14,000 square feet.

(2) Minimum lot width.

(a) Interior: 90 feet.

(b) Corner: 115 feet.

(3) Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.

(4) Minimum front yard setback: 25 feet.



(5) Minimum side yard setback. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: 10 feet.

(b) Accessory building: six feet or 1/2 the height of the accessory building, whichever is greater.

(6) Minimum rear yard setback. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: 20 feet.

(b) Accessory building: six feet or 1/2 the height of the accessory building, whichever is greater.

(7) Maximum building height. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: the lesser of 35 feet or 2 1/2 stories.

(b) Accessory building: 18 feet.

(8) Maximum lot coverage: 65%.

§ 242-45. B-1A Retail Business Zone.

[Added 12-2-1998 by Ord. No. 30-98]

A. Permitted principal uses. The following are permitted principal uses in the B-1A Zone:

(1) Stores for the retail sale of goods, such as:

(a) Grocery stores.

(b) Drugstores.

(c) Dry goods stores.

(d) Meat and poultry stores.

(e) Baked goods stores.

(f) Packaged liquor stores.

(g) Flower shops.

(h) Confectionery stores.

(i) Household supplies stores.

(j) Stationary supplies stores.

(k) Haberdashery, dress goods and notions.

(l) Hardware, plumbing supplies and electrical appliances.

(m) Gift shops.

(2) Shops or offices for the provision of services, such as:

(a) Barber or beauty shops.

(b) Dry-cleaning or tailor shops.

(c) Self-service laundries.

(d) Shoe repair shops.

(e) Business and professional offices, banks and fiduciary institutions.

(f) Restaurants and eating places, but not diner-type.

(g) Radio and electrical repairing.

(3) Business offices, shops or stores similar to those listed herein in type of services or goods sold, in number of persons or cars to be attracted to the premises or in effect upon adjacent areas in more restricted use zones.

(4) Municipal buildings, parks and playgrounds.

B. Permitted accessory uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the B-IA Zone:

(1) Signs in accordance with § 242-29.

(2) Fences.

(3) Other customary accessory uses and buildings such is detached garages, yard utility buildings and off-street open parking, provided that such uses are incidental to the principal use and do not constitute another principal use.

C. Conditional uses. The following are permitted conditional uses in the B-1A Zone:

(1) Philanthropic and eleemosynary uses.

D. Requirements. Area, yard and building requirements shall be as follows:

(1) Minimum lot size: 20,000 square feet.

(2) Minimum lot width: 100 feet.

(3) Minimum lot depth: 150 feet.

(4) Minimum front yard setback: 25 feet (without front yard parking); otherwise, 100 feet.

(5) Minimum side yard setback: height of building or 20 feet, whichever is greater.

(6) Minimum rear yard setback: height of building or 25 feet, whichever is greater.

(7) Maximum building height: 35 feet.

(8) Maximum lot coverage: 65%.

§ 242-46. B-2 Highway Business Zone.

A. Permitted principal uses. The following are permitted principal uses in the B-2 Zone:

(1) Same as specified in the B-1 Zone, subject to all requirements of that zone.

(2) Baking, laundry, printing, upholstering and similar businesses of no more objectionable character.

(3) Funeral homes.

(4) Business offices and distributing establishments and other uses similar to those listed herein in type of services or goods sold, in number of persons or cars to be attracted to the premises, or in effect upon adjacent areas in more restricted use zones.

B. Permitted accessory uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the B-2 Zone:

(1) Same as for the B-1 Zone as provided in § 242-44B.

C. Conditional uses. The following are permitted conditional uses in the B-2 Zone:

(1) Public utility installations and public utility garages.

(2) Public garages and gas stations.

(3) Motels and hotels.

(4) Philanthropic and eleemosynary uses.



(5) Diners, refreshment establishments, assembly halls, theaters, bowling alleys and other similar commercial recreational activities, provided that they are carried on within a building.

(6) Schools for profit.

(7) Animal hospitals.

D. Requirements. Area, yard and building requirements shall be as follows:

(1) Minimum lot size.

(a) Interior: 20,000 square feet.

(b) Corner: 22,000 square feet.

(2) Minimum lot width.

(a) Interior: 100 feet.

(b) Corner: 125 feet.

(3) Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.

(4) Minimum front yard setback: 50 feet

(5) Minimum side yard setback. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: 15 feet.

(b) Accessory building: six feet or 1/2 the height of the accessory building, whichever is greater.

(6) Minimum rear yard setback. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: 15 feet.

(b) Accessory building: six feet or 1/2 the height of the accessory building, whichever is greater.

(7) Maximum building height. [Amended 4-5-1990 by Ord. No. 11-90]

(a) Principal building: the lesser of 35 feet or 2 1/2 stories.

(b) Accessory building: 18 feet.

(8) Maximum lot coverage: 65%.