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11 PCSR 12-28-1993
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• iii . Licensed day care facilities <br /> iv. Zero lot line developments <br /> v. Retail shops and stores which compliment and <br /> serve the Business Park subject to the standards <br /> setforth in 2 . ( j ) below. <br /> vi . Vocational, technical, and trade schools <br /> vii . Motor vehicle specialty service stations <br /> viii . Multiple buildings on a lot <br /> ix. Above ground storage tanks <br /> 2 . STANDARDS <br /> a. Minimum lot size - one and one-half ( 1 1/2 ) acres <br /> b. Building setbacks (minimum) <br /> i . Front Yard - Thirty-five (35) feet, or one-half <br /> ( 1/2) the total building height whichever is greater. <br /> 110 ii . Side Yard - Twenty (20) feet, or one-half ( 1/2) <br /> the total building height, whichever is greater. <br /> iii . Rear Yard - Twenty (20) feet, or one-half <br /> ( 1/2/) the total building height, whichever is <br /> greater. <br /> iv. All setbacks shall be determined from the <br /> planned Right-of-Way (ROW) , as designated in the <br /> City, County, or State Transportation Plan, and <br /> normally defined in the subdivision regulations . <br /> c. Parking Lot Setbacks (minimum) <br /> i . Front Yard - Twenty-five (25) feet. <br /> ii . Side Yard - Twenty (20) feet. <br /> iii . Rear Yard - Twenty (20) feet. <br /> iv. All setbacks shall be determined from the <br /> planned Right-of-Way (ROW) , as designated in the <br /> City, County, or State Transportation Plan, and <br /> normally defined in the subdivision regulations . <br /> • d. Loading Spaces/Overhead Doors <br />
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