§ 4.6.4. B-4 intensive business district.


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  • A.

    Intent. The B-4 District is intended to promote relatively more intensive or higher-impact business activities, as well as general retail, commercial, personal and business services, and professional offices. In addition, this district is intended to accommodate commercial uses that require permanent outdoor storage or display.

    B.

    District-Specific Standards.

    1.

    Within 100 feet of any residential district, the front yard setback requirement shall be the same as said residential district.

    2.

    All storage shall be contained within an enclosed building or solid fence or screen adequate to conceal such storage from first floor windows, existing or potential, on adjacent properties. See § 6.5.11 for standards governing screening for outdoor storage areas.

    3.

    All activities associated with any type of repair or machine shop use shall be conducted within an enclosed building and shall not create undue noise, odor, dust, smoke, vibration, or other similar effects outside of the enclosed buildings. See § 6.18, "Operational Standards."

    4.

    Residential Protection Standards:

    a.

    There shall be no drive-in businesses, liquor stores, or automobile service stations located within 100 feet of any residential district.

    b.

    No curb cuts shall be permitted within 50 feet of any residential district.

    c.

    No building within 100 feet of any residential district shall be more than 35 feet in height.

( Ord. No. 4373, § 5(Exh. A), 2-4-2013 )

Editor's Note

Ord. No. 4373, § 5(Exh. A), adopted February 4, 2013 , repealed § 4.6.4, which pertained to B-3 central business district. Therefore, § 4.6.5 was renumbered as 4.6.4.