B-1 - NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
from Marion County commissioners site
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1. Intent and purpose. a. The Neighborhood Business Classification is intended to provide for neighborhood retail and shopping facilities that would be appropriate with surrounding residential areas. |
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2. Permitted uses. |
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Antiques Art gallery Bakery and delicatessen Books and stationery Clothing Convenience stores Confectionery Dairy products Department store Drug store Florist shop Furniture Garden supply Gift shop |
Grocery Hardware Hobby supply Household appliances Household furnishings Ice cream Interior decorator Jewelry Lawn mowers, power, sales and repair Leather goods, luggage Meat market Music shop Pet supply Photographic studio |
Poultry, dressed Radio, TV, sales and repair Repair, watch and jewelry Restaurant, enclosed Shoe repair Shoe shine Souvenir, notion, sundry Sporting goods Supermarket Television, radio, phonograph Tobacco Toys Used merchandise (inside building) |
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Auto detailing, car wash Auto repair, except body repair, four bay maximum Barber or beauty shop Dressmaking |
Dry cleaning, pick-up Gymnasium, commercial Laundry/Laundromats Pressing and mending |
Reducing studio Tailor Veterinary clinic, small animals only |
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c. Financial Bank Loan company office |
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Business office Insurance office |
Medical office Professional office |
Travel agency |
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Adult day care center Art schools or studio Bowling alley Child care centers Club, private Dance studio Fitness center |
Golf course Hospital Library Lodge, fraternity, sorority Mini-warehouses Museum Music school |
Orphanage Parking lot Public parks, recreation building Schools, art, business, dancing, music Schools, public, and accredited private or parochial |
f. Residential Dwelling Units on the second floor above shops or stores or,
attached ground floor units, or, a detached dwelling unit at the rear of the
shop or store for use by the business owner or an employee only. The residential
density shall not exceed one dwelling unit per shop or store.
g. Accessory uses.
h. Special Uses: The following uses may be allowed upon review of a Special
Use Permit Application by the Zoning Commission and approval by the Board of
County Commissioners.
Bed and breakfast inn
Electric substation
Gas meter facility, except where such permits are pre-empted by state or federal
regulations
Gas supply lines, high pressure, except where such permits are pre-empted by
state or federal regulations
Horses or cattle (Refer to Section 5.3, A-1, 4.c. and d.)
Parking of commercial vehicles in excess of 10,00 lbs.
Plant nursery, wholesale
Restaurant, fast food or drive through
Sewage treatment plants with an in flow exceeding 5,000 gallons per day
Sprayfields or other type of effluent disposal area when application rate
exceeds 5,000 gallons per day, if allowed by law
Utility company service yards
Water supply, treatment and storage facilities which serve 15 or more service
connections, or commercial or industrial buildings which are required by the
building code to have fire sprinkler systems
Wellfields
3. Lot and building standards.
a. Height Limitation: Maximum height of 50 feet.
b. Maximum floor area ratio - 0.70.
c. Setbacks:
(1) The minimum front setback for a building or structure (except gas pumps
and gas pump islands) shall be 50 feet; or 75 feet if gas pumps are placed in
the front of a building or structure.
(2) The minimum side setback for a building or structure (except gas pumps and
gas pump islands) shall be ten feet; or 65 feet if gas pumps or islands are
placed on the side of a building or structure.
(3) The minimum rear setback for a building or structure shall be eight feet.
(4) The minimum gas pump, gas pump island and tank setback shall be 25 feet.
4. General requirements.
a. No structure may be erected, placed upon or extend over any easement unless
approved in writing by the person or entity holding said easement.
b. The front setback area shall not be utilized for the display, or storage of
goods, commodities or merchandise offered for sale or rent whether on a
temporary or permanent basis except as noted below. Refer to Sub-section 5.5.25
for procedures to obtain either a Temporary Use Permit or a Special Event
Permit.
c. All setbacks shall be measured from the outside wall of buildings or
structures and from the concrete curb surrounding gas pumps; however, eaves,
roof overhangs or pilasters may protrude two feet into a required setback. Gas
pump island canopies may protrude ten feet into a required setback.
d. Ground and building lighting shall be confined to the property and shall
not cast direct light on adjacent properties. The maximum height of a light pole
shall be 25 feet.
e. All commercial activities involving retail sales or rentals except garden
supply and lawn mower sales shall take place in a completely enclosed building.
f. Trash containers shall be screened from public view, using opaque
materials.