§ 47-11.20. Limitations on permitted and conditional uses.  


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  • A.

    Plot size, use, phasing and arrangement.

    1.

    Commercial recreation developments shall have uses arranged as a unified site by methods which may include but not be limited to shared infrastructure, ingress and egress for vehicles and pedestrians and parking.

    2.

    Secondary uses may be developed only during or after the first phase of development of a commercial recreation use.

    3.

    There shall be a single vehicular access to the development. Vehicular access to secondary uses within a development shall be internal to the overall site.

    4.

    No driveway shall be permitted within 25 feet of any adjacent property line.

    5.

    A bufferyard adjacent to any residential property shall be required in accordance with the requirements of Section 47-25.3.3.d, Neighborhood Compatibility—Bufferyard Requirements.

    6.

    Notwithstanding the Parking and Loading Requirements provided in Section 47-20, a development permit may be issued for development that requires more than the required off-street parking if it is shown that additional parking is necessary to support the proposed use and reduce impacts of the development on adjacent properties.

(Ord. No. C-97-19, § 1(47-11.4), 6-18-97; Ord. No. C-99-18, § 1, 3-16-99)