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  2. CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  3. Article 6.4. Commercial Uses

Sec. 6.4.10. Restaurant/Bar

  1. Restaurant/Bar Use Category
    A facility that prepares and sells food and drink for on- or off-premise consumption. Restaurant includes the following uses.
    1. Bar, nightclub, tavern, lounge.
    2. Eating establishment.
  2. Bar, Nightclub, Tavern, Lounge
    1. Defined
      A facility that prepares and sells food and drink that has alcoholic beverage sales in excess of 70% of the business’s total annual sales.
    2. Use Standards:
      1. ​​​A bar, nightclub, tavern or lounge in the NX- District is subject the following:
        1. No live performances.
        2. No dance floor.
        3. Outdoor seating in excess of 20 seats shall require the issuance of a Special Use Permit in accordance with Sec. 10.2.9. In addition to the showings required by Sec. 10.2.9.E.1. through 8., the following standards must be met:
          1. a) The outdoor seating area shall be a minimum distance of 100 feet from any principal or accessory dwelling unit in a residential district; however
            b) The minimum distance may be reduced to 40 feet provided:
            1) A Type B1 Transitional Protective Yard is established along any shared property line located between the outdoor seating area and any applicable principal, or accessory, dwelling unit; and
            2) A Type C1 or C2 Street Protective Yard is established along any property line abutting a right-of-way located between the outdoor seating area and any applicable principal or accessory dwelling unit.
            3) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to require screening or landscaping along a property line or right-of-way line wherein the outdoor seating area is screened wholly and adequately by a non-residential principal structure, either on-site or off-site.
        4. No outdoor seating shall occupy any area without prior approval of the conversion to seating by the City.
  3. Eating Establishment
    1. Defined
      A facility that prepares and sells food and drink that may or may not have alcoholic beverage sales. If allowed in no case can alcoholic beverage sales exceed 70% of the business’s total annual sales.
    2. Use Standards 
      1. An eating establishment in an RX- District is subject to the following:
        1. Must be located on the first floor of a corner unit in an apartment building type located at the intersection of 2 public streets.
        2. The eating establishment use cannot exceed 4,000 square feet in gross floor area individually or cumulatively in combination with any other allowed Limited Commercial use per lot 
        3. Hours of operation can begin no earlier than 6 AM and end no later than 11 PM, including all deliveries.
        4. Drive-thru or drive-in facilities are not permitted.
        5. An eating establishment in an -TOD overlay is not subject to parts i and ii of this section; however, such a use must be within or attached to a multi-tenant building. The eating establishment unit cannot exceed 10,000 square feet in gross floor area individually or cumulatively in combination with any other allowed Limited Commercial use per lot.
      2. An eating establishment use in an OX- District is subject to the following:
        1. Must be within or attached to a multi-tenant building, cannot be located in a standalone building.
        2. The floor area of the eating establishment use cannot exceed 15% of the gross floor area of the entire building or 4,000 square feet, whichever is greater individually or cumulatively in combination with any other allowed Limited Commercial use per lot.
        3. Hours of operation can begin no earlier than 6 AM and end no later than 11 PM, including all deliveries.
        4. Drive-thru or drive-in facilities are not permitted.
        5. Must be located at least 150 feet from an abutting Residential District (measured in straight line from the nearest point of the building containing the eating establishment to the boundary line of the district boundary line).
        6. An eating establishment use in an -TOD overlay is not subject to part ii of this section. The eating establishment unit cannot exceed 10,000 square feet in gross floor area individually or cumulatively in combination with any other allowed Limited Commercial use per lot.

Book traversal links for Sec. 6.4.10. Restaurant/Bar

  • Sec. 6.4.9. Personal Service
  • Sec. 6.4.11. Retail Sales
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UDO Chapters

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 3. MIXED USE DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 5. OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  • CHAPTER 7. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 8. SUBDIVISION & SITE PLAN STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 9. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION
  • CHAPTER 10. ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  • CHAPTER 12. DEFINITIONS
  • HISTORY TABLE
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  • Article 6.1. Allowed Uses
  • Article 6.2. Residential Uses
  • Article 6.3. Public & Institutional Uses
  • Article 6.4. Commercial Uses
    • Sec. 6.4.1. Day Care
    • Sec. 6.4.2. Indoor Recreation
    • Sec. 6.4.3. Medical
    • Sec. 6.4.4. Office
    • Sec. 6.4.5. Outdoor Recreation
    • Sec. 6.4.6. Overnight Lodging
    • Sec. 6.4.7. Parking
    • Sec. 6.4.8. Passenger Terminal
    • Sec. 6.4.9. Personal Service
    • Sec. 6.4.10. Restaurant/Bar
    • Sec. 6.4.11. Retail Sales
    • Sec. 6.4.12. Shopping Center
    • Sec. 6.4.13. Vehicle Sales/Rental
  • Article 6.5. Industrial Uses
  • Article 6.6. Open Uses
  • Article 6.7. Accessory Uses & Structures
  • Article 6.8. Temporary Uses

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