(v) Fresh
or frozen packaged fish and seafoods.
(vi) Frozen
fruits, fruit juices, vegetables and specialities.
(vii) Bakery
products.
(viii) Candy
and other confectionery products.
(ix) Chocolate
and cocoa products.
(x) Chewing
gum.
(xi) Malt
liquors and malt.
(xii) Wine,
brandy and brandy spirits.
(xiii) Distillery,
rectifying and blending liquors.
(xiv) Bottling
and canning soft drink and carbonated waters.
(xv) Flavor
extracts and flavoring sirups.
(xvi) Roasting
coffee and coffee products.
(xvii) Ice.
(xviii) Macaroni,
spaghetti, vermicelli and noodles.
(b) Fabricated
textile products.
(i) Clothing
of all kinds.
(ii) Leather
goods, including belting, packing, boots and shoes, cut stock, footwear, gloves
and mittens, luggage, handbags and other personal leather goods.
(iii) Fur
goods.
(iv) Curtains
draperies, house furnishings.
(v) Textile
bags.
(vi) Canvas
products.
(vii) Pleating,
decorative and novelty stitching and tucking for the trade.
(c) Furniture
and Fixtures.
(i) Household,
office and other miscellaneous furniture.
(ii) Partitions
shelving, lockers, office and store fixtures.
(iii) Venetian
blinds and shades.
(d) Paper
products.
(i) Envelopes.
(ii) Bags.
(iii) Wallpaper.
(iv) Sanitary
paper.
(v) Paperboard
containers and boxes.
(vi) Building
paper and building boards.
(e) Printing
and publishing.
(i) Newspapers,
periodicals, books and miscellaneous commercial printing.
(ii) Greeting
cards.
(iii) Bookbinding
and related work.
(iv) Typesetting.
(v) Photoengraving.
(vi) Electrotyping,
stereotyping and miscellaneous printing, trade services.
(f) Chemical
and allied products.
(i) Biological,
botanical, medicinal and pharmaceutical products, chemicals and preparations.
(ii) Specialty
cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations (except soap and detergents).
(iii) Surface
active agents, finishing agents, sulfonated oils, and assistants.
(iv) Perfumes,
cosmetics, and other toilet preparations.
(g) Pottery
and related products.
(i) Vitreous
china plumbing fixtures, china, earthenware fittings and bathroom accessories,
china table and kitchen articles.
(ii) Fine
earthenware (white ware) table and kitchen articles.
(iii) Porcelain
electrical supplies.
(iv) Miscellaneous
potter and related products.
(h) Ordnance
and accessories.
Small
arms (no ammunition).
(i) Machinery
and equipment.
(i) Office,
computing and accounting machines.
(ii) Household
appliances.
(iii) Electric
lighting and wiring equipment.
(iv) Radio
and television receiving sets.
(v) Communication
equipment.
(vi) Electronic
components and accessories.
(vii) Packaging
machinery.
(viii) Other
machinery and transportation equipment, assembly only.
(j) Miscellaneous.
(i) Engineering,
laboratory and scientific and research instruments and associated equipment.
(ii) Mechanical
measuring and controlling instruments.
(iii) Automatic
temperature control.
(iv) Optical
instruments and lenses.
(v) Surgical
and medical instruments and apparatus.
(vi) Dental
equipment and supplies.
(vii) Photographic
equipment and supplies.
(viii) Watches,
clocks, clockwork operated devices and parts.
(ix) Jewelry
and precious metals.
(x) Lapidary
work.
(xi) Silverware
and plated ware.
(xii) Musical
instruments and parts.
(xiii) Toys,
amusement, sporting and athletic goods.
(xiv) Pens,
pencils, and other office and artists' materials.
(xv) Costume
jewelry, novelties, buttons and miscellaneous notions.
(xvi) Cigarette,
cigar and other tobacco products.
(xvii) Motion
picture production.
(xviii) Brooms
and brushes.
(xix) Lamp
shades.
(xx) Morticians'
goods.
(xxi) Fur
dressing and dyeing.
(xxii) Signs
and advertising displays.
(xxiii) Umbrellas,
parasols and canes.
B. Transportation,
communication and utilities.
1. Railroad
right of way, switching yard and freight terminal.
2. Bus
garages and equipment maintenance.
3. Motor
freight terminals, garaging and equipment maintenance.
4. Aircraft
storage and equipment maintenance.
5. Automobile
parking.
6. Telephone
exchange stations.
7. Telegraph
message centers.
8. Electric
transmission right of way.
9. Electricity
regulating substations.
10. Gas pipeline right
of way, storage, distribution points and pressure control stations.
11. Water pipeline right
of way, treatment plants, storage and pressure control stations.
12. Sewage
treatment plants and pressure control stations.
13. Petroleum
pipeline right of way and pressure control stations.
14. Freight
forwarding services.
15. Packing
and crating services.
16. Travel
and arranging services.
C. Wholesale
warehouses for
1. Automobile
and automobile equipment.
2. Tires
and tubes.
3. Drugs
and sundries.
4. Paints
and varnishes.
5. Dry
goods and notions.
6. Apparel
and footwear.
7. Groceries, dairy
products, confectionery, fish and seafoods, meats, fruits and vegetables.
8. Electrical
apparatus, appliances, parts and equipment.
9. Hardware,
plumbing and heating supplies.
10. Air-conditioning,
refrigerated equipment and supplies.
11. Commercial,
industrial and farm machinery, equipment and supplies.
12. Professional,
services and transportation equipment and supplies.
13. Tobacco
products.
14. Paper
and paper products.
15. Furniture
and home furnishings.
16. Lumber
and construction materials.
D. Retail
trade.
1. Lumber
and building materials.
2. Heating
and plumbing equipment.
3. Paint,
glass and wallpaper.
4. Electrical
supplies.
5. Hardware
and farm equipment.
6. Gasoline
service stations.
7. Aircraft
and marine craft and accessories.
8. Eating
and drinking places, excluding drive-ins.
9. Hay,
grains and feeds.
10. Farm
and garden supplies.
11. Fuel
and ice dealers.
E. Services.
1. Financial,
insurance and real estate services.
2. Laundry
services.
3. Rug
cleaning and repair services.
4. Fur
repair and storage.
5. Blueprinting
and photocopying service.
6. Stenographic
and other duplicating and mailing services.
7. Window
cleaning services.
8. Disinfecting
and exterminating services.
9. Employment
services.
10. Warehousing
and storage services.
11. Research,
development and testing services.
12. Business
and management consulting services.
13. Detective
and protective services.
14. Equipment
rental and leasing services.
15. Automobile
and truck rental services.
16. Motion
picture distribution and services.
17. Automobile
repair and wash services.
18. Other
repair services.
19. Medical
and dental laboratory services.
20. Professional
services.
21. Construction
trade services.
22. Postal
services.
23. Vocational
or trade schools.
24. Business,
professional and labor organizations.
25. Auditorium
and exhibition halls.
26. Agricultural
related activities.
F. Churches.
III. Building
height, coverage, lot area, lot width, and yard regulations.
A. Building height. None, except as
prescribed within any airport runway approach zone (See Section 1.6).
B. Coverage.
No building or buildings upon any lot shall occupy more than:
1. 35%
coverage on buildings of 0 to 50,000 square feet.
2. 40%
coverage on buildings of 50,000 to 100,000 square feet.
3. 45%
coverage on buildings of 100,000 square feet or more.
C. Yards.
1. No building or
parking facility shall be located nearer than fifty (50) feet from any street
property line abutting a major thoroughfare. When abutting a local or
collector street, the setback from any street property line shall be at least
thirty (30) feet for any building and twenty (20) feet for any parking
facility.
2. Adjacent to
interior property lines, no building or parking facility shall be located nearer
than ten (10) feet from any interior property line. No building or parking
facility shall be nearer than twenty (20) feet to any interior property line
that forms a boundary with a non-residential district or fifty (50) feet or a
distance equal to fifty percent (50%) of its height, whichever is greater, from
any interior property line which forms a boundary with a residential district
or a lot occupied by a residential use. Where an alley or other easement right
of way borders any interior property line, the above distances may be measured
from the centerline of such right of way.
IV. Parking
and loading regulations.
There shall be no
parking or loading permitted upon any public right of way within the GP-1
zone. All off-street parking and loading space within the GP-1 zone shall
observe at least the requirements of Section 80- 169 Code of Ordinances
(commonly known as the Zoning Ordinance). Churches shall provide parking in
accordance with Section 80-444.
Sec. 2.3. GP-3 Regional
Business.
I.
Purpose.
The GP-3 zone is
intended primarily for major business services and retail trades serving a
broad regional segment of the City outside of the Central Business District,
and is located in relation to intersecting major thoroughfares. Transient
accommodations are the only residential uses included within the district.
II. Permitted
uses.
The following
uses shall be permitted:
A. Principal
uses.
1. Hotels,
motels.
2. Bus
or other transit passenger terminals.
3. Taxi
stands.
4. Automobile
parking.
5. Telephone
exchange.
6. Telegraph
message centers.
7. Radio
and television broadcasting studios (only).
8. Utility
right of way or utility substations.
9. Travel
arranging services.
10. Churches.
B. Retail
businesses.
1. Heating
and plumbing equipment.
2. Paint,
glass and wallpaper.
3. Electrical
supplies.
4. Hardware.
5. Department
stores.
6. Variety,
general merchandise, dry goods and general stores.
7. Merchandise
vending machines operators.
8. Food
stores of all kinds.
9. Tires,
batteries and automobile accessories.
10. Gasoline
service stations.
11. Clothing
stores of all kinds.
12. Shoe
stores.
13. Tailoring.
14. Furniture
and floor coverings.
15. Home
furnishings of all kinds.
16. Household
appliances, radios and television sets.
17. Music
supplies.
18. Eating
and drinking places.
19. Drug
and proprietary.
20. Liquor.
21. Antiques.
22. Books
and stationery.
23. Sporting
goods.
24. Bicycles.
25. Lawn
and garden supplies.
26. Jewelry.
27. Florists.
28. Cigars
and cigarettes.
29. Newspapers
and magazines.
30. Cameras
and photographic supplies.
31. Gifts,
novelties and souvenirs.
32. Optical
goods.
33. Veterinary small
animal clinics if in conjunction with retail sales of pet supplies. A small
animal is a companion or pet including, but not limited to dogs, cats, birds,
hamsters, guinea pigs, ferrets, and animals sold in a retail pet store,
excluding zoo, equine, and food animals. The use shall be located within a
soundproofed and air- conditioned building without exterior storage of kennels,
pens, cages, etc . No smoke or odor caused by the operation of this facility
shall be perceptible at the boundaries of the premises. Performance of
activities of the cat and dog hospital shall not create noise outside the
soundproofed building in excess of that of normal daily traffic. Further,
direct outside access to the store/clinic shall be provided. The proposed use
shall be made known on the GP District Plan. The operator shall be a licensed
veterinarian and graduate of an accredited school.
34. Retail pet stores.
A pet shall be considered a small animal including, but not limited to, dogs,
cats, birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, ferrets and other similar animals but
excluding zoo, equine and food animals. The use shall be located within a
soundproofed and air- conditioned building without exterior storage of kennels,
pens, cages, etc . No odor caused by the operation of this facility shall be
perceptible at the boundaries of the premises.
C. Services.
1. Financial,
insurance real estate and general office services of all kinds.
2. Laundry
and dry cleaning self-service.
3. Photographic
services.
4. Beauty
and barber services.
5. Pressing,
alteration, garment repairs, laundry and dry cleaning pickup services.
6. Fur
repair and storage services.
7. Shoe
repair, shoe shining and hat cleaning services.
8. Advertising
services (offices).
9. Blueprinting
and photocopying services.
10. Stenographic
and other duplicating and mailing services.
11. News
syndicate services.
12. Employment
services.
13. Business
and management consulting services.
14. Detective
and protection services.
15. Equipment
rental and leasing services (except vehicles).
16. Trading
stamp services.
17. Electrical
repair, including radio and television.
18. Watch,
clock and jewelry repair.
19. Upholstery
and furniture repair.
20. Physician
and dental services.
21. Medical
and dental laboratory services.
22. Medical
clinic - outpatient services.
23. Legal
and other professional services.
24. Government
services.
25. Professional,
business and stenographic schools.
26. Barber
and beauty schools.
27. Art,
music and dancing schools.
28. Welfare
and charitable services.
29. Business
association and professional and labor organizations.
30. Civic,
social and fraternal associations.
31. Libraries.
32. Museums.
33. Art
galleries.
34. Motion
picture theatre (except drive-ins).
35. Auditoriums
and exhibition halls.
36. Penny
arcades.
37. Roller
skating and ice skating rinks.
38. Bowling
alleys.
39. Recreation
centers, general.
40. Gymnasium,
athletic clubs.
41. Swimming
pools.
42. Medical
complex, including medical offices, clinics, outpatients, hospitals.
43. Car washes, provided
that sufficient space is provided on-site for stacking a minimum of five (5)
cars per bay and that the paved area is setback a minimum of twenty (20) feet
from all streets other than freeways, expressways, parkways and other arterial
streets for which setbacks are regulated by Chapter 4.1-B, General Urban Design
Standards, of the KCIA General Plan Development District. Where the property
adjoins any property zoned R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6, GP-4, GP- 5 and GP-6,
a six (6) foot high solid fence and plant materials shall be installed along
the district line, unless the district line is not the property line and, in
that case, the fence shall be installed along the property line.
III. Building
height, coverage, and yards regulation.
A. Buildings
Heights. None, except as prescribed within any airport runway approach zone
(see Section 1.6).
B. Coverage.
No building or buildings upon any lot shall occupy more than thirty-five
percent (35%) of the lot area.
C. Yards.
1. No building or
parking facility shall be located nearer than fifty (50) feet from any street
property line abutting a major thoroughfare. When abutting a local or
collector street, there shall be no required setback from any street property
line for a building and a minimum setback of ten (10) feet for any parking
facility.
2. Adjacent to
interior property lines, there shall be no setback for any building or parking
facility, except when adjacent to an interior property line which forms a
boundary with a residential district or a lot occupied by a residential use. In
this case, no building or parking facilities shall be located nearer than fifty
(50) feet or a distance equal to fifty percent (50%) of the building's height,
whichever is greater, from said interior property line.
IV. Parking
and loading regulations.
There shall be no
on-street parking or loading permitted upon any public right of way within any
GP-3 zone. However, off-street parking shall be provided in the amount not
less than the provisions of Section 80- 444 and Section 80-445, Code of
Ordinances (the Zoning Ordinance).
Section B. That
the Council finds and declares that before taking any action on the proposed
amendment hereinabove, all public notices and hearings required by the Zoning
Ordinance have been given and had.
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I hereby certify
that as required by Chapter 80, Code of Ordinances, the foregoing ordinance was
duly advertised and public hearings were held.
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Secretary,
City Plan Commission
Approved
as to form and legality:
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Assistant
City Attorney