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2014 Reynolds Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29405
Description
Supplements: The B-2 zoning district is established to provide the appropriate land reserved for general business purposes with particular consideration for general commercial development that supports city-wide as well as regional commerce located along major arterial corridors. The regulations that apply within this district are designed to encourage the formation and continuance of a compatible and economically healthy environment for business, financial, and professional service uses which benefit from being in close proximity to each other. The mixing and stacking of uses shall be encouraged to foster an urban environment with dense, walkable nodes along the city's commercial corridors as designated on the future land use map: The following uses shall be permitted in the B-2 zoning district: All uses permitted in the R-1 and B-1 zoning districts; All uses permitted in the R-2 zoning district shall also be permitted in all B-2 zoned areas except for B-2 locations within the Dorchester Road Corridor I (Upper Dorchester), Dorchester Corridor II (Middle Corridor), the University Boulevard and the Ladson Road overlay districts; Temporary or transient lodging such as: hotels, motels, inns, hostels, missions, homeless shelters, or other shelters, but excluding campgrounds and RV parks (provided, however, that missions, homeless shelters or other like facilities shall not be permitted in an area determined by city council, pursuant to ordinance and state law including the South Carolina Community Development Law and the South Carolina Tax Increment Finance Law, to be a blighted or conservation area); Establishments selling commodities and small quantities to the consumer, usually low bulk comparison items including department stores and stores selling general and variety merchandise; Establishments selling primarily one-stop shopping items, usually high bulk, such as appliances, radios, televisions, floor coverings, furniture, home furnishings, antiques, auto accessories, oil change and tire repair shops, hardware, paint, wallpaper, auction items, office machines, second hand items, bicycles, beverages, guns, light fixtures and general equipment; Establishments of a business character providing maintenance, installation, or repair of specialized equipment to individuals or other businesses, such as office equipment repair, locksmiths, shoe repair, re-upholstering, and furniture repair; Transit stops or terminals, including: bus stations, rail stations and taxi stands; Eating establishments; Studios for artists and craftsmen, such as glass working shops, ornamental iron workshops, and handcrafted furniture shops; Indoor commercial recreation facilities, such as: theaters, billiards, bowling alleys, and skating rinks; Funeral homes; Certain communications facilities limited to:Newspaper offices, Broadcasting studios, and Telephone or telegraph offices. Call centers; Catering or commercial kitchens used for the preparation of food to be sold and consumed elsewhere.