A.
In the Service Commercial Zone (C-3), no building or premises shall
be used and no building shall be erected or altered which is arranged,
intended or designed to be used except for one or more of the following
uses and complying with the requirements so indicated.
B.
Purpose. The purpose of the C-3 Zone is to provide for highway-oriented
retail, automotive, and heavier service-type business activities which
ordinarily require main-highway locations and cater to transient as
well as to local customers.
C.
Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the C-3 Zone:
(1)
All uses permitted in the Neighborhood Commercial (C-1) Zone or the
Central Commercial (C-2) Zone, provided that all C-1 and C-2 regulations
are complied with, respectively.
(2)
Drive-through facilities designed primarily to provide goods and
services to persons while they are in automobiles.
(3)
Motor vehicle sales, repair, service and storage, including boat or farm equipment (see § 440-87D).
(5)
Car washes.
(6)
Hotels and motels. One apartment, which may be located on the first
floor, is allowed for use by the manager of the hotel or motel.
[Amended 10-3-2016 by Ord. No. 16-12]
(7)
Funeral homes.
(8)
Kennel and veterinary boarding hospitals.
(9)
Supermarkets.
(10)
Shopping centers.
(11)
Nurseries, commercial greenhouses, and garden and agriculture
supply sales.
(12)
Wholesale, storage, and warehouse facilities.
(13)
Laundry, dry-cleaning, or clothes-pressing establishments.
(14)
Transit stations.
(15)
Transshipment, distribution, and trucking terminals.
B.
Accessory buildings and structures. See § 440-140, Accessory uses, buildings, and structures, Table 13.1, Dimensional Standards for Accessory Buildings and Structures for Residential Uses and C-1, C-2, C-3, and TND Zones.
C.
Projections into required yards. See § 440-144, Projections into required yards, Table 13.4, Permitted Projections into Required Yards.
D.
Development standards for motor vehicle sales, repair, service, and
storage and motor vehicle filling stations:
(1)
The minimum lot size for such service stations shall be 20,000 square
feet, and the minimum street frontage shall be 150 feet, unless approved
by the Planning Commission.
(2)
Vehicle lifts or pits, dismantled or disabled motor vehicles and
all parts and supplies shall be located within the building and enclosed
on all sides.
(3)
All service or repair of motor vehicles, other than such minor servicing
as change of tires or sale of fuels or oils, shall be conducted in
a building fully enclosed on all sides. This requirement shall not
be construed to mean that the doors to any repair shop must be kept
closed at all times.
(4)
The storage of gasoline or flammable oils in bulk shall be located
fully underground and not nearer then 35 feet to any property line
other than the street line.
(5)
No gasoline pump shall be located nearer than 15 feet to any street
line.
Additional regulations may apply, including, but not limited
to: