

Newburgh Land
Vacant Land | Zoned CB-1 Commercial
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4 parcels of vacant commercial land, appx 1 acre in size. Description and uses are as follows:
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CB-1 low intensity commercial business district.9.4.1
Permitted principal uses. The following land and/or structure uses shall be permitted by right in the CB-1 low intensity commercial business district:
a.
Any principal use permitted in the OB office business district.
b.
Convenience commercial uses:
Convenience food stores.
Dry goods and notions stores.
Flower shops.
Ticket agencies, entertainment.
Ticket agencies, transportation.
Tobacco shops.
Travel agencies.
Food stores, including grocery stores, supermarkets and specialized food stores, such as bakeries and delicatessens.
Hardware stores.
c.
Personal service uses:
Barber and beauty shops.
Dry cleaning and laundry establishments.
Photographic studios.
Tailor and dressmaker shops.
Art merchandising studios.
Art supply stores.
Book and stationery stores.
Business machine sales.
Camera stores.
Carpet and rug stores.
Coin and philatelic stores.
Furniture stores.
Gift shops.
Hearing aid stores.
Interior decorators.
Jewelry stores, costume.
Jewelry stores, fine.
Key shops.
Leather and luggage stores.
Musical instrument sales.
Office supply stores.
Optician retail sales.
Picture framing.
Tanning salons.
d.
Comparison commercial uses:
Bicycle sales, rental, and repair shops.
Electrical showrooms and shops.
Garden supply stores.
Hobby shops.
Household, appliance stores.
Household, notions and dry goods.
Music, video and record sales and rental stores.
Novelty shops.
Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores.
Pet stores.
Plumbing showrooms and shops.
Sporting goods.
Toy stores.
e.
General commercial uses and repair services as listed below:
Appliance repair establishments for household appliances.
Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
Catering establishments.
Exercise and physical fitness establishments, less than 10,000 square feet in area.
Exterminating shops.
Locksmith shops.
Newspaper distribution agencies.
Parking lots and garages.
Pawn shops.
Printing and publishing shops, less than 10,000 square feet in area.
Small engine repair for lawn mowers, snow blowers, and similar devices. Veterinary establishments.
Wood sales for fireplaces and stoves, provided that no splitting of wood occurs on the site.
f.
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
Special land uses.
a.
Any permitted principal use in the CB-2 district shall be permitted as a special land use in the CB-1 low intensity commercial business district subject to the standards and approval requirements as provided in article XIII and subject further to the requirement that such special land uses or combination of special land uses shall not occupy more than 25 percent of the structure in which it is located or the complex of structures in the same zoning lot on which it is located.
b.
Restaurants and establishments serving alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises shall be permitted as special land uses in the CB-1 district subject to the standards and approval requirements as provided in article XIII.
c.
Restaurants with drive-through facilities subject to a traffic impact study, prepared by a qualified traffic engineer.
d.
Institutional and related uses as listed below shall be permitted as special land uses in the CB-1 low intensity commercial business district subject to the standards and approval requirements as provided in article XIII. Such uses shall include:
Child-care centers and nursery schools.
Cultural facilities, as follows:
Public libraries and public art galleries.
Public museums and aquariums.
Educational facilities (nonboarding), as follows:
Elementary schools.
Junior and senior high schools.
Colleges and universities.
Essential services for which special land use approval is required in accordance with section 110-6.3.
Extended health care facilities, as follows:
Hospitals.
Sanitariums.
Nursing and convalescent homes.
Public service uses and buildings, as follows:
Public administration buildings, local, county, state, and federal.
Fire stations.
Police stations.
Recreation and social facilities, as follows:
Golf courses, golf driving ranges, pitch and putt, or miniature golf courses.
Recreational buildings and community centers, noncommercial.
Swimming pools, noncommercial.
Tennis clubs and courts, noncommercial.
Religious institutions, as follows:
Churches, chapels, temples, and synagogues.
Rectories, parsonages and parish houses.
e.
Automobile accessory stores, provided no installation of accessories or parts occur on the premises.
f.
Drug stores and pharmacies.
g.
Clothing stores.
h.
Marijuana provisioning centers/retailers, subject to the provisions and regulations of chapter 27 of the Westland Code of Ordinances.
i.
Marijuana safety compliance facilities, subject to the provisions and regulations of chapter 27 of the Westland Code of Ordinances.
Accessory structures. Accessory structures and uses typically incidental to a principal use permitted by right or a principal special land use shall be permitted as accessory uses subject to the following requirements:
a.
No accessory structure or use shall occupy more than 20 percent of the floor area of the principal uses.
b.
No accessory structure shall be located in any front or side area.
c.
No accessory structure shall be constructed on any lot prior to the time of construction of the principal structure to which it is accessory.
d.
Auditoriums, meeting rooms, offices, and similar facilities shall be permitted as accessory uses to religious institutions, provided such facilities are used for activities normally associated with church business. Activities associated with church business generally do not have daily business hours; use existing church space and facilities on a temporary basis; use mostly volunteers as employees; donate revenues produced directly to the church; and, offer mostly donated goods or services.
e.
Temporary outdoor sales accessory to special land uses or to uses permitted by right as regulated by section 110-4.13.
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