SECTION 6 COMMERCIAL ZONES
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1 Click here to access definitions SECTION 6 COMMERCIAL ZONES 6.1 CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL (C.1) ZONE PERMITTED USES The following are permitted Uses within the C.1 Zone: Artisan Studio Convenience Store Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Personal Service Establishment Restaurant (take-out) Dwelling Units with permitted commercial uses in the same Building in accordance with Section Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section REGULATIONS Within the Commercial C.1 Zone, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 - General Provisions and the regulations listed in Table
2 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE C.1 ZONE Row 1 Commercial Type Convenience Commercial 2 Minimum Lot Area 550 m 2 3 Minimum Lot Frontage 18 metres 4 Minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard 6 metres, or at least as great as the Front Yard of a Building located on an abutting Lot, but not less than 3 metres. 5 Minimum Side Yard One half the Building Height, but not less than 3 metres. 6 Minimum Rear Yard 20% of the Lot Depth to a maximum of 7.5 metres. 7 Maximum Building Height 3 Storeys and in accordance with Section Maximum Gross Floor Area (G.F.A.) 9 Accessory Buildings or Structures 400 m 2 In accordance with Section Fences In accordance with Section Planting Area A landscaped strip of land 3 metres in width shall be maintained adjacent to the Street Line, except for those areas required for entry ramps. 12 Off-Street Parking In accordance with Section Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading In accordance with Section Outdoor Storage No outdoor storage or display of goods and materials shall be permitted in the C.1 Zone. 16 Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section Buffer Strips Where a C.1 Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park, Wetland, or Urban Reserve Zone, a buffer strip shall be developed.
3 6.2 COMMERCIAL SHOPPING CENTRE ZONES PERMITTED USES The following are permitted Uses within the Commercial Shopping Centre (NC, CC, and RC) Zones: Neighbourhood Shopping Centre - NC Zone Dwelling Units with permitted commercial Uses in the same Building in accordance with Section Art Gallery Artisan Studio Club Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Dry Cleaning Outlet Financial Establishment Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Laundry Library Medical Clinic Medical Office Office Personal Service Establishment Religious Establishment Restaurant Restaurant (take-out) Retail Establishment Vehicle Gas Bar Veterinary Service Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section Community Shopping Centre - CC Zone All Uses permitted in Section subject to the regulations of the CC Zone with the following added permitted Uses: Amusement Arcade Carwash, Automatic Carwash, Manual Commercial Entertainment Commercial School Funeral Home Garden Centre Public Hall Recreation Centre
4 Rental Outlet Tavern Taxi Establishment Regional Shopping Centre - RC Zone All Uses permitted in Section subject to the regulations of the RC Zone REGULATIONS Within the Commercial Shopping Centre Zones, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 - General Provisions, the regulations as set out in Table 6.2.2, and the following: Maximum Gross Floor Area Per Unit - NC Zone 625 m Special Regulations for Vehicle Gas Bars: Minimum Setback of Pump Islands metres from the curbing of the pump islands to the Street Line or the designated Street Line as set out in Section Despite the above, canopies over pump islands and underground storage tanks are allowed to project up to 1.5 metres from the Street Line Entry Ramps There shall be no more than one entry ramp for each 15 metres of Street frontage and the width of any entry ramp shall not exceed 9 metres at the Street Line Minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard Despite Row 5 of Table 6.2.2, the minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard for a Vehicle Gas Bar shall be 15 metres and as set out in Section Minimum Rear Yard Despite Row 7 of Table 6.2.2, the minimum Rear Yard for a Vehicle Gas Bar shall be 1.5 metres Surfacing The surfaces of all ramps, Driveways, service areas, and off-street loading areas shall be surfaced with a capped, hard top substance such as asphalt, or other stable surface treated to prevent the raising of dust
5 and/or loose particles Regulations Governing Car washes, Automatic and Car washes, Manual Entry Ramps There shall be no more than one entry ramp for each 15 metres of Street frontage and the width of any entry ramp shall not exceed 9 metres at the Street Line Number of Vehicle Standing Spaces - in accordance with Section Surfaces The surfaces of all ramps, Driveways, service areas, and off-street loading areas shall be surfaced with a capped, hard top substance such as asphalt, or other stable surface treated to prevent the raising of dust and/or loose particles Enclosed Operations Despite Section 4.22, the following shall apply to car wash establishments in the CC and RC Zones: All of the operations of a Car wash, Automatic or Car wash, Manual shall be conducted within an enclosed Building except for the moving and storage of Vehicles Despite Section , on-site vacuuming devices, and wiping or drying areas, where provided may be located outside the Main Building Vehicle Storage Space A minimum of 2 Vehicle storage spaces per bay shall be provided Vehicle Standing Space Dimensions Each Vehicle standing space shall have minimum dimensions of not less than 6 metres by 2.4 metres Location of Vehicle Area Despite the provisions of Section , required Vehicle standing spaces and Vehicle storage spaces may be located ahead of the Setback line Vehicle standing spaces shall be arranged in a continuous line or lines leading into the washing bay or bays in such a way so as not to interfere with the movement of traffic on public Streets and the normal functioning of the site Vehicle storage, standing, loading and wiping areas shall not be
6 permitted within 3 metres of any public Street Public Streets, lanes and other public places shall not be Used for the storage, standing, wiping and maneuvering of motor Vehicles in any manner as if they were part of the car wash premises.
7 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING COMMERCIAL SHOPPING CENTRES Row 1 Commercial Type Neighbourhood (NC) Shopping Centre Community (CC) Shopping Centre Regional (RC) Shopping Centre 2 Minimum Lot Area 2,000 m 2 7,500 m 2 100,000 m 2 3 Maximum Lot Area 7,500 m 2 50,000 m Minimum Lot Frontage 30 metres 50 metres 100 metres 5 Minimum Front and Exterior Side Yard 3 metres and in accordance with Section Minimum Side Yard One-half the Building Height but not less than 3 metres. 7 Minimum Rear Yard One-half the Building Height but not less than 3 metres. 10 m or twice the Building Height whichever is greater, but not less than 15 metres where a Side Yard abuts a Residential or Urban Reserve Zone. 10 m or twice the Building Height whichever is greater, but not less than 15 metres where a Side Yard abuts a Residential or Urban Reserve Zone. 8 Maximum Building Height 2 Storeys to a maximum of 10 metres and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and Minimum Gross Floor Area 10 Maximum Gross Floor Area 3 Storeys to a maximum of 15 metres and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and ,875 m 2 31,250 m 2 1,875 m 2 and in accordance with Section ,500 m 2 75,000 m 2 8 Storeys to a maximum of 30 metres and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and Minimum Landscaped Open Space 9% of the Lot Area. 12 Planting Area A landscaped strip of land, 3 metres in width shall be maintained adjacent to the Street Line, except for those areas required for entry ramps. 13 Buffer Strips Where a NC, CC, or RC Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park, Wetland, or Urban Reserve Zone, a Buffer Strip shall be developed. 14 Off-Street Parking In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading In accordance with Section Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Accessory Buildings or Structures 18 Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section 4.5. In accordance with Section Fences In accordance with Section 4.20.
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9 6.3 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) ZONES PERMITTED USES The following are permitted Uses within the Central Business District CBD.1 and CBD.2 Zones Central Business District (CBD) 1 Zone Agricultural Produce Market Amusement Arcade in accordance with Defined Area Map 65 Arena Art Gallery Artisan Studio Auction Centre Bakery Bed and Breakfast establishment in accordance with Section 4.27 Catering Service Club Commercial School Commercial Entertainment Courier Service Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Dry Cleaning Outlet Dwelling Units with permitted commercial Uses in the same Building developed in accordance with Section Financial Establishment Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Home Occupation in accordance with Section 4.19 Hotel Laundry Library Lodging House Type 1 in accordance with Section 4.25 Medical Office Medical Clinic Municipal Parkland Museum Office Parking Facility Personal Service Establishment Postal Service Print Shop Public Hall Recreation Centre Religious Establishment Rental Outlet Repair Service Restaurant Restaurant (take-out)
10 Retail Establishment School Tavern Taxi Establishment Tourist Home Tradesperson's Shop Transportation Terminal Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section Central Business District (CBD) 2 Zone Accessory Apartments in accordance with Section Apartments developed in accordance with the R.4C Zone regulations Art Gallery Artisan Studio Bed and Breakfast establishment in accordance with Section 4.27 Commercial School Convenience Store Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Duplex Dwelling Dwelling Units with permitted commercial Uses in the same Building developed in accordance with Section Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Home Occupation in accordance with Section 4.19 Library Lodging House Type 1 in accordance with Section 4.25 Medical Office Medical Clinic Museum Office Personal Service Establishment Religious Establishment School Semi-Detached Dwelling Single Detached Dwelling Tourist Home Townhouses developed in accordance with the R.3 Zone regulations Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section REGULATIONS Within the Central Business District (CBD) Zones, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 General Provisions, the regulations set out in Table 6.3.2, and the following:
11 Additional Regulations Governing Dwelling Units With Commercial Uses CBD.1 Zone In addition to the provisions of Section , the following shall also apply Where windows to Habitable Rooms do not open onto a public Street or publicly owned lands, a minimum distance of 6 metres shall be maintained between such window and the adjacent Lot Line One Parking Space per Dwelling Unit shall be provided except in that no off-street parking shall be required for Dwelling Units constructed within Buildings which existed prior to June 7, Dwelling Units are not permitted in the Cellar, Basement or on the main floor level (i.e. in the first Storey) Hotel Regulations CBD.1 Zone In addition to the provisions of Section 4 and Table 6.3.2, the following shall also apply to Hotels in the CBD.1 Zone Where windows to Habitable Rooms do not open onto a public Street or publicly owned lands, a minimum distance of 6 metres must be maintained between such windows and the adjacent Lot Line Where rental units have direct access to a Side Yard, such Side Yard shall have a minimum width (measured at right angles to such access) of not less than 9 metres Where rental units have direct access to a Rear Yard, such Rear Yard shall have a minimum width (measured at right angles to such access) of not less than 9 metres and shall have a direct means of access to a public Street, such means of access having a minimum width of not less than 6 metres throughout its length Despite Section , the minimum off-street parking ratio shall be one Parking Space per guest room Building Height CBD.1 Zone In addition to the provisions of Sections 4.16 and 4.18, the following shall also apply: No part of any Building or Structure constructed within 15 metres of the Street allowance for St. George s Square, Quebec Street, Wyndham Street, Wilson Street, Carden Street, Macdonell Street, Cork Street, Baker Street, Woolwich Street, Norfolk Street and the east side of
12 Yarmouth Street shall be less than 3 Storeys in height, or exceed 5 Storeys in height above the elevation of the adjacent sidewalk. Refer to the Defined Area Map Number 67 for an illustration. Where Section 4.16 is in conflict with this section, Section shall prevail No part of any Building or Structure constructed within 15 metres of the Douglas Street and the west side of the Yarmouth Street allowances shall be less than 2 Storeys in height, or exceed 3 Storeys in height above the elevation of the adjacent sidewalk. Refer to Defined Area Map Number 67 for an illustration. Where Section 4.16 is in conflict with this section, Section shall prevail Exterior Finishes Regulations CBD.1 Zone Despite the provisions of this or any other By-law for the City of Guelph, the following shall apply: All visible walls of any Building within the Defined Area Map Number 64 shall be constructed of the transparent glass and coursed masonry and/or such materials which replicate coursed masonry as specified in Section : Exterior facades coursed masonry and/or materials which replicate coursed masonry (except plain, uncoloured concrete). Exterior facade trim all of the material permitted for exterior facades as well as plain, uncoloured concrete elements, wood and metal. In addition, where a Building is located on the corner of any Street shown on Defined Area Map Number 64, the provisions of Section shall apply to the Building wall or walls facing onto the crossing Street All windows of any Building existing within the CBD.1 Zone on the date of the passing of this By-law, or any predecessor thereof, shall be of transparent glass only No exterior walls of a Building constructed of natural stone within the CBD.1 Zone shall be defaced in any manner or covered, in whole or in part, with paint, stucco, metal, or other cladding material No window openings of any Building existing within the CBD.1 Zone on the date of the passing of this By-law, or any predecessor thereof, shall be closed up with any material except transparent glass.
13 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) ZONES Row 1 Zones CBD.1 CBD.2 2 Minimum Lot Area m 2 3 Minimum Lot Frontage metres 4 Minimum Front Yard The Street Line shall be the Setback line. 6 metres 5 Minimum Side Yard -- 3 metres 6 Minimum Exterior Side Yard metres or at least as great as the Front Yard of a Building located on an abutting Lot fronting on the same Street but not less than 3 metres. 7 Minimum Rear Yard metres for a Building Used in whole or in part for residential purposes and 12 metres for all other Uses. 8 Maximum Building Height 6 storeys and in accordance with Sections , 4.16, and Storeys and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and Off-Street Parking -- In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading -- In accordance with Section Fences -- In accordance with Section Buffer Strips -- Where a CBD.2 Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park or Urban Reserve Zone a Buffer Strips shall be developed. 13 Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Accessory Buildings or Structures 15 Maximum Building Coverage (% of Lot Area) -- In accordance with Section Exterior Finishes Regulations In accordance with Section and Defined Area Map Number Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section 4.9.
14 Licensed Establishment Regulations Within the CBD.1 Zone and Specialized CBD.1 Zones as defined by this By-law, the following regulations shall also apply within the area outlined on Defined Area Map For purposes of Section , the following terms shall have the corresponding meanings: Floor Area means the total Floor Area of all space within a Building Used in relation to a Licensed Establishment, measured between the interior faces of the outside walls or where no outside walls exist between the common walls, but not including exits and vertical service space. Licensed Establishment means a Place, including an Arena, Club, a Place of Commercial Entertainment, a Hotel, Public Hall, Recreation Centre, Restaurant, Tavern and the like that sells, provides, or serves liquor pursuant to a licence issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario or a successor agency/board thereto, but does not include a Place for which only a special occasion permit or permits are issued, or a Place owned and operated by the City The Floor Area of a Licensed Establishment shall not exceed 230 square metres The total capacity of a Licensed Establishment shall not exceed 190 persons The Floor Area of a Licensed Establishment shall be located on the First Floor only No openings and no access for any person including exits and corridors are permitted between Licensed Establishments, except corridors, with a minimum width of 5 metres, which may serve more than one Licensed Establishment provided the Licensed Establishments are separated from each other by at least 5 metres.
15 6.4 SERVICE COMMERCIAL (SC) ZONES PERMITTED USES The following are permitted Uses within the Service Commercial SC.1 and SC.2 Zones: Service Commercial SC.1 Zone: Auto-oriented Department Store Car wash, Automatic Car wash, Manual Catalogue Sales Outlet Club Commercial School Commercial Entertainment Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Financial Establishment Funeral Home Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Hardware Store Hotel Liquor Store Medical Clinic Office Supply Parking Facility Print Shop Public Hall Recreation Centre Religious Establishment Research Establishment Restaurant Restaurant (take-out) Retail sales, service and rental of: -electrical/lighting supplies -electronic and audio-visual equipment -furniture and appliances Tavern Tourist Home Vehicle Specialty Repair Shop Vehicle Service Station Vehicle Gas Bar Veterinary Service Within a Mall:
16 All Uses listed in Section and the following: Artisan Studio Bake Shop Cleaning Establishment Convenience Store Dry Cleaning Outlet Florist Laundry Medical Office Office Personal Service Establishment Pharmacy Photofinishing Place Postal Service Rental Outlet Repair Service Taxi Establishment Vehicle Parts Establishment Video Rental Outlet Highway Service Commercial SC.2 Zone Any Use permitted in Section subject to the regulations of the SC.2 Zone plus the following additional Uses: Amusement Park Auction Centre Building Supply Catering Service Contractor's Yard Courier Service Garden Centre Kennels Monument Sales Retail sales, service and rental of: -Recreational Vehicles -construction and farm equipment -Small Motor Equipment Sales Storage Facility Taxi Establishment Tradesperson s Shop Transportation Depot Trucking Operation Vehicle Body Shop Vehicle Establishment Vehicle Sales Establishment
17 Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section REGULATIONS Within the Service Commercial (SC) Zones, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 - General Provisions, the regulations set out in Table 6.4.2, and the following: Regulations Governing Car washes, Automatic and Car washes, Manual Entry Ramps There shall be no more than one entry ramp for each 15 metres of Street frontage and the width of any entry ramp shall not exceed 9 metres at the Street Line Number of Vehicle Standing Spaces In accordance with Section Surfaces The surfaces of all ramps, Driveways, service areas, and off-street loading areas shall be surfaced with a capped, hard top substance such as asphalt, or other stable surface treated to prevent the raising of dust and/or loose particles Enclosed Operations Despite Section 4.22, the following shall apply to car wash establishments in the SC Zones: All of the operations of a Car wash, Automatic or Car wash, Manual shall be conducted within an enclosed Building except for the moving and storage of Vehicles Despite Section , on-site vacuuming devices, and wiping or drying areas, where provided may be located outside the Main Building.
18 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING SERVICE COMMERCIAL (SC) ZONES Row 1 Commercial Type Service Commercial Highway Service Commercial 2 Zones SC.1 SC.2 3 Minimum Lot Frontage 30 metres 4 Minimum Front and Exterior Side Yard 6 metres and in accordance with Section Minimum Side Yard 3 metres except where adjacent to any residential Zones in which case the minimum Side Yard shall be no less than 6 metres or one half the Building Height, whichever is greater. 6 Minimum Rear Yard One-half the Building Height but not less than 6 metres. 7 Maximum Building Height 3 Storeys and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and Storeys and in accordance with Sections 4.16 and Buffer Strips Where a SC Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park, Wetland, or Urban Reserve Zone, a buffer strip shall be developed. 9 Off-Street Parking In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading In accordance with Section Minimum Landscaped Open Space 10% of the Lot Area. 12 Outdoor Storage In accordance with Section Fences In accordance with Section Accessory Buildings or Structures In accordance with Section Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section Planting Area A landscaped strip of land, 3 metres in width shall be maintained adjacent to the Street Line, except for those areas required for entry ramps.
19 Vehicle Storage Space A minimum of 2 Vehicle storage spaces per bay shall be provided Vehicle Standing Space Dimensions Each Vehicle standing space shall have minimum dimensions of not less than 6 metres by 2.4 metres Location of Vehicle Area Despite the provisions of Section , required Vehicle standing spaces and Vehicle storage spaces may be located ahead of the Setback line Vehicle standing spaces shall be arranged in a continuous line or lines leading into the washing bay or bays in such a way so as not to interfere with the movement of traffic on public Streets and the normal functioning of the site Vehicle storage, standing, loading and wiping areas shall not be permitted within 3 metres of any public Street Public Streets, lanes and other public places shall not be Used for the storage, standing, wiping and maneuvering of motor Vehicles in any manner as if they were part of the car wash premises Special Regulations for Vehicle Gas Bars and Vehicle Service Stations - All SC Zones Vehicle Gas Bars and Vehicle Service Stations shall be developed in accordance with the following: Minimum Setback of Pump Islands metres from the curbing of the pump islands to the Street Line or the designated Street Line as set out in Section Despite the above, canopies over pump islands and underground storage tanks are allowed to project up to 1.5 metres from the Street Line Entry Ramps In accordance with Section Minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard Despite Row 4 of Table 6.4.2, the minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard for a Vehicle Gas Bar or Vehicle Service Station shall be 15 metres and as set out in Section 4.24.
20 Minimum Rear Yard Despite Row 6 of Table 6.4.2, the minimum Rear Yard for a Vehicle Gas Bar or Vehicle Service Station shall be 1.5 metres Surfacing In accordance with Section
21 SECTION 6.5 OFFICE RESIDENTIAL (OR) ZONE PERMITTED USES The following are permitted Uses within the Office-Residential (OR) Zone: Accessory Apartment in accordance with Section Artisan Studio Bed and Breakfast establishment in accordance with Section 4.27 Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Dwelling Units with permitted commercial Uses in the same Building in accordance with Section Duplex Dwelling Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Home for the Aged or rest home developed in accordance with R.4D Zone regulations Home Occupations in accordance with Section 4.19 Medical Office Office Personal Service Establishment School Semi-Detached Dwelling Single Detached Dwelling Tourist Home Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section REGULATIONS Within the Office-Residential (OR) Zone, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 - General Provisions, the regulations set out in Table 6.5.2, and the following: Additional Side Yard Regulations Despite Row 6 of Table 6.5.2, where the OR Zone abuts a Park, Wetland, or Residential Zone, the minimum Side Yard shall be 3 metres on the abutting side Location of Off-Street Parking Despite Section , off-street parking in the OR Zone shall not be permitted in the Front Yard.
22 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE OR ZONE Row 1 Commercial Type Office-Residential 2 Minimum Lot Area 370 m 2 3 Minimum Lot Frontage 12 metres 4 Minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard 5 Maximum Front or Exterior Side Yard 3 metres and in accordance with Sections 4.24 and metres and in accordance with Sections 4.24 and Minimum Side Yard 1.5 metres and in accordance with Section Minimum Rear Yard 10 metres 8 Access to Rear Yard Vehicular access to the Rear Yard from a public Street shall have a width of not less than 3 metres and an overhead clearance of not less than 4.5 metres. 9 Accessory Buildings or Structures In accordance with Section Fences In accordance with Section Maximum Building Height 3 Storeys and in accordance with Sections Off-Street Parking In accordance with Section 4.13 and Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading In accordance with Section Outdoor Storage In accordance with Section Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section Buffer Strips Where an OR Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park or Urban Reserve Zone, a buffer strip shall be developed.
23 SECTION 6.6 COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL (CR) ZONE PERMITTED USES The following Uses are permitted in the CR Zone: Artisan Studio Club Convenience Store Day Care Centre in accordance with Section 4.26 Dry Cleaning Outlet Financial Establishment Florist Group Home in accordance with Section 4.25 Laundry Library Medical Clinic Medical Office Office Personal Service Establishment Religious Establishment Restaurant (take-out) Veterinary Service Video Rental Outlet Dwelling Units with permitted commercial Uses in the same Building in accordance with Section Accessory Uses in accordance with Section 4.23 Occasional Uses in accordance with Section REGULATIONS Within the Commercial-Residential CR Zone, no land shall be Used and no Building or Structure shall be erected or Used except in conformity with the applicable regulations contained in Section 4 - General Provisions and the regulations listed in Table
24 TABLE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CR ZONE Row 1 Commercial Type Commercial-Residential 2 Minimum Lot Area 550 m 2 3 Minimum Lot Frontage 18 metres 4 Minimum Front or Exterior Side Yard The minimum Front and Exterior Side Yards shall be the average of the Front and Exterior Side Yards of the adjoining properties. 5 Minimum Side Yard One half the Building Height, but not less than 3 metres. 6 Minimum Rear Yard 20% of the Lot Depth to a maximum of 7.5 metres. 7 Maximum Building Height 3 Storeys and in accordance with Section Maximum Gross Floor Area (G.F.A.) 9 Accessory Buildings or Structures 400 m 2 In accordance with Section Fences In accordance with Section Planting Area None required. 12 Off-Street Parking In accordance with Section Enclosed Operations In accordance with Section Off-Street Loading In accordance with Section Outdoor Storage No outdoor storage or display of goods and materials shall be permitted in the CR Zone. 16 Garbage, Refuse Storage and Composters In accordance with Section Buffer Strips Where a CR Zone abuts any Residential, Institutional, Park, Wetland, or Urban Reserve Zone, a buffer strip shall be developed.
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