Andover Unified Development Manual

Part 2 — Unified Development Ordinance Zoning Regulations

City of Andover Unified Development Manual

C. B-3 Special Uses. 1. Any special use allowed in the B-2 District, except for B-3 permitted uses. 2. Auto repair shops, and auto body repair shops. 3. Convenience stores, gas stations or other like facilities with vehicle fuel dispensers . 4. Event venues. 5. Fuel dispensers, for retail sales. 6. Limited types of light assembly and manufacturing operations, accessory to retail use . a. The entire ground floor along the principal street must be used for office space, display, or retail sales. b. Any business establishment must occupy no more than 6,000 square feet of floor space. c. Any business establishment must employ no more than 20 employees on the premises. d. Assembly and manufacturing must be conducted within a completely enclosed building. e. Operations must be compatible with other uses in the district, and not constitute a nuisance by reason of dust, smoke, noise, odor, hours of operation, vibration or other offensive conditions. 7. Marine supplies and sales. 8. Public parking garages. 9. Vehicle sales lots, including associated outdoor display, storage and servicing of vehicles. 10. Other special uses not otherwise specifically listed as a permitted, special or conditional use, but which are in keeping with the intent and compatible with the permitted uses of the B-3 zoning district.

114 B-3 Retail and Service Business District A. Intent. This district is intended for certain independent retail sales and service businesses. B. B-3 Permitted Uses. 1. Any use permitted in the B-2 District. 2. Auto sales building or lot for new cars, including those with used car sales as an accessory use. 3. Banks and other financial institutions. 4. Bed and breakfast homes which meet the parking requirements of Section 6-101B1g of these Zoning Regulations. 5. Drinking establishments and package liquor stores. 6. Hotels and motels. 7. Indoor recreation centers including bowling alleys, skating rinks and the like, and theaters. 8. Small private or public schools, including those for: a. Arts, such as music or dance. b. Business. c. Physical skills, such as gymnastics or martial arts. d. Satellite classrooms K-12 or college. e. Technology or trades. 9. Social or service clubs.

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