Section 17.16.040 General regulations in commercial and manufacturing districts (RVP, PS, B, B1, B2, CBD, CM, MI).
A. Where a lot in a commercial or manufacturing district
abuts a residential district, the side
and rear yards in that lot within the commercial district shall conform to those required in the
residential district.
B. Where the frontage on one side of a block is zoned
partially commercial or
manufacturing and partly residential, the front yard in the commercial district shall conform to
that required in the residential district.
C. Commercial/manufacturing or manufacturing developments
which are adjacent to any
public street or alley shall be responsible for improvements to the center line of the adjacent
public street or alley including the construction and/or reconstruction of curb, gutter, sidewalk
and paving.
D. In a commercial/manufacturing or manufacturing/industrial
district, any outdoor area
used for the storage of materials or vehicles shall be completely enclosed by a decorative fence, a
minimum of six feet in height, to screen the outside storage area. The area designated for outside
storage shall be indicated on the site plan submitted for city review and approval.
E. In a commercial/manufacturing or manufacturing/industrial
district, a minimum of five
percent of the total site shall be devoted to landscaping. The landscaping shall be designed to
provide for a screening of the development from the public rights-of-way and adjacent residential
properties.
F. All accessory buildings in all commercial and manufacturing
zoning districts shall have
the following setbacks:
1. Front: twenty (20) feet measured from the front property
line.
2. Interior lot side: five feet measured from the property
lines on each side.
3. Rear: five feet measured from the rear property line;
ten feet measured from the rear
property line where detached garages open to alley.
4. Corner lots side yard: ten feet measured from the
side property line adjacent to the non-primary street. (Ord. 225 (part), 2003)