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Chapter 17.28 C-L LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17.28.020 Permitted uses.
17.28.030 Conditional uses.
17.28.040 Prohibited uses.
17.28.050 Building height limit.
17.28.060 Repealed.
17.28.062 Lot area restrictions.
17.28.064 Setback requirements.
17.28.066 Open space requirements.
17.28.068 Fencing requirements.
17.28.070 Parking and landscaping.
The C-L district is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for a combination of dwellings and commercial enterprises. The commercial enterprises are of a nature to serve the daily or frequent convenience shopping and personal service needs of residences, thus serving a population and trade area which is less than that served by the central business district. The specific intent as established for this district is:
A. To provide buffer zone(s) between the heavy uses allowed in the general commercial area and the residential areas;
B. To permit an intermingling of commercial structures and housing;
C. All of the permitted principal uses listed in PMC 17.28.020 shall be uses conducted wholly within an enclosed building. (Ord. 10-011 § 3, 2010; Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)
Permitted principal uses in the C-L district are:
A. One single-family dwelling per lot;
B. Single- or multiple-family dwellings as part of a mixed use development on and above the second floor or below the ground level of the structure;
C. Truck gardens, raising of bush and tree crops, flower gardening and greenhouses;
F. Banks;
G. Barber or beauty shop;
H. Bakery shop, candy or ice cream store or delicatessen;
I. Cafe or restaurant;
J. Clothing, dress, or shoe store;
K. Office building, financial and professional offices;
L. Repealed by Ord. 10-011;
M. Dentist, doctor, optometrist, medical, or dental clinic;
N. Pharmacy, dry goods, grocery, meat market or locker plant;
O. Dry-cleaner or laundromat;
P. Clothing alterations or shoe repair;
Q. Florist, gift shop, music store, stationery, variety store, hobby and model shop;
R. Book, camera, luggage, jewelry or toy store;
S. Senior citizen centers;
T. Hospitals and homes for the elderly;
U. Child care facilities and preschools;
V. Special needs day care facilities;
W. Accessory uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses. (Ord. 10-011 § 3, 2010; Ord. 05-042 § 7, 2006; Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 489 § 9, 1995; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)
Uses which may be permitted in the C-L district by obtaining a conditional use permit are:
A. Utility substations;
B. Funeral parlors;
C. Residential care facilities:
D. Brewpubs;
E. Wineries;
F. Public and private schools. (Ord. 10-011 § 3, 2010; Ord. 09-012 § 4, 2009; Ord. 09-001 § 4, 2009; Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 489 § 10, 1995; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)
Prohibited uses and structures in the C-L district are all uses and structures not specified as permitted outright, including, for example, large retail establishments and the outside storage of heavy equipment, such as tractors, graders or trucks, used for gain. (Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 606 § 4, 2004; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)
The maximum building height shall be 35 feet above grade. (Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992).
17.28.060 Lot area.
Repealed by Ord. 627. (Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)
Lot areas shall be subject to the following restrictions:
A. Minimum lot width is 60 feet.
B. Minimum lot area is 7,200 square feet.
C. Residential square footage shall not exceed commercial square footage in a mixed use structure. (Ord. 10-011 § 3, 2010; Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 627 § 4, 2004)
A. For ground level dwelling units (except for buildings existing as of January 17, 1978, in a recognized historic district, in which case the building setback for ground level residential use shall be the existing building setback), any part of a dwelling unit and residential garages, the setbacks are:
1. Front yard, 25 feet.
2. Side yard, 15 feet.
3. Rear yard, 25 feet.
B. For residential uses above the ground level and nonresidential uses not abutting or immediately across an alley from an R-1 or R-1E zone, the setbacks are:
1. Front yard, none.
2. Side yard, none.
3. Rear yard, none.
C. For nonresidential uses abutting or immediately across an alley from an R-1 or R-1E zone, the setbacks are:
2. Side yard, 25 feet.
The width of the alley may be included in the side or rear setback measurement. (Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 627 § 5, 2004)
B. Open space shall not be used for storage, driveway, vehicle or other parking, above ground building utilities or services, or any structures (other than a fence). Open space may be used for lawn, shrubs, or trees. (Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 627 § 6, 2004)
Lots abutting or immediately across an alley from any residential zone which contains four or more dwelling units or any nonresidential use shall have a six-foot, six-inch, solid or interlap fence on the side or sides abutting or across an alley from residential zones. The fence shall be well built, finished and maintained. (Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 627 § 7, 2004)
Parking and landscaping shall meet the requirements of Chapter 17.64 PMC. (Ord. 10-011 § 3, 2010; Ord. 05-026 § 4, 2005; Ord. 454 § 4, 1992)