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<br />Lot Area Lot <br />Width <br />Front <br />Yard Side Yard Rear <br />Yard <br />12,500 sq. <br />ft. 90 feet 30 feet 10 feet or ½ the height of the building, whichever <br />is greater 30 feet <br /> <br />*Lot area for single-family residence may be reduced to 10,000 square feet. <br />(Code 1993, § 9-7.01; Ord. No. 0-93-07, § 7, 7-28-1993; Ord. No. 10-06, § 3, 9-8-2010) <br />Editor's note – Ord. No. 10-06, § 3, adopted Sept. 8, 2010, changed the title of § 113-176 from <br />"R-4 medium density multiple-family residential district-apartment buildings" to "R-3 medium <br />density multiple-family residential district-apartment buildings". This historical notation has <br />been preserved for reference purposes. <br /> <br />Sec. 113-177 - B-1 neighborhood convenience district <br />(a) Scope. The provisions of this section apply to the B-1 neighborhood convenience district. <br />(b) Purpose and intent. The purpose of the neighborhood convenience business district is to <br />provide for small-scale consumer goods stores and limited service establishments which deal <br />directly with the customer by whom the goods and services are consumed. The maximum <br />business size limit is 5,000 square feet. Some business areas may be further restricted by <br />zoning regulations to avoid adverse impacts on residential neighborhoods. The district is <br />primarily intended to serve the surrounding neighborhood rather than the entire community. <br />It is designed to be accessible to retail customers from the nearby neighborhoods, to be <br />compatible with the character of the neighborhoods, and to minimize the blighting influence <br />on surrounding residential neighborhoods by limiting and controlling the uses that are <br />permitted. <br />(c) Permitted uses. No structure or land shall be used except for the following specific uses: <br />(1) Barbershops, except barber colleges. <br />(2) Beauty shops, but excluding cosmetology schools. <br />(3) Convenience stores, excluding motor fuel facilities. <br />(4) Coin and philatelic (stamp) stores. <br />(5) Drugstores/pharmacies. <br />(6) Florists. <br />(7) Garment pressing, and agents for laundries and dry cleaners, with a maximum of six <br />employees. <br />(8) Health care, offices and clinics. <br />(9) Laundries - power, with a maximum of six employees. <br />(10) Laundromats - self serve.
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