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Planning Files - Planning File #
3552
Planning Files - Type
Planning-Other
Project Name
Twin Lakes
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Active
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Moratorium
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<br /> <br />The conditional uses listed under B-2 Business District shall be the conditional uses <br />permitted in S-C Shopping Center District, by a conditional use permit issued by the City <br />Council after consideration of the Planning Commission's recommendation. (Ord. 275, 5- <br />12-59; amd. 1995 Code). <br /> <br />Twenty-four (24) hour uses as defined by Section 1002.02 shall be permitted uses in the <br />S-C Shopping Center District but uses within 300 feet of a residential district shall be <br />subject to the additional performance standards as indicated below. <br /> <br />A significant change in the regular hours of operation of any existing use to twenty-four <br />(24) hours located within 300 feet of a residential district constitutes an expansion and <br />intensification of the use and shall require modification of the plan and improvements to <br />the site in compliance with the standards specified below for twenty-four hour uses. <br /> <br />1006.02: GENERAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: <br />In addition to the Design Standard Regulations specified in Section 1010, the following <br />minimum requirements as set forth in this Chapter shall apply to all buildings that may be <br />erected, converted or structurally altered in shopping center districts. <br /> <br />A. Setback Requirements: <br /> <br />1. Front, side, and rear yards shall be a minimum of one hundred feet <br />(100') for the shopping center building. Setbacks for side yards and <br />rear yards for the shopping center building adjacent to B I-B, B-2, <br />B-3, B-4, B-6, I-I or I-2 zones shall be sixty feet (60'). The owner <br />or developer may, at owner or developer's own option, submit a <br />setback plan wherein design conditions or other considerations <br />indicate a variance to these requirements which would not conflict <br />with the general purpose and intent of this Code. Consideration of <br />such variances shall be as stipulated in subsection 10 13 .02A, and <br />the City Council may impose such conditions thereto as may be <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />2. Buffer Zone: Where a shopping center district abuts a residence <br />district, any new development shall include in the required setback <br />a buffer zone not less than forty feet (40') in width. This protective <br />strip shall contain no structures, shall not be used for parking, off- <br />street loading or storage, and shall be landscaped. The landscape <br />treatment shall include the seeding of grass or sodding of the <br />whole of the buffer strip, the planting of shrubbery and trees and <br />maintaining of same, a compact screen wall, fence, landscaping, or <br /> <br />2 <br />
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