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NS-3081 - ZOA No. 2024-02 Amending Certain Sections of Chapter 41 of Article XIX
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e. Shopfront: A facade placed at or close to the right-of-way line, with the <br /> entrance at sidewalk grade. This frontage type is conventional for retail <br /> front- age and is commonly equipped with cantilevered shed roof(s) or <br /> awning(s). Recessed storefronts are also acceptable. The absence of a <br /> raised ground floor precludes residential use on the ground floor facing <br /> the street, although such use is appropriate above. <br /> f. Stoop: An elevated entry porch that corresponds directly to the building <br /> entry, with stairs placed close to the frontage line on a building with the <br /> ground story elevated from the sidewalk, securing privacy for the windows <br /> and front rooms. This type is suitable for ground-floor residential uses with <br /> short set- backs. This type may be interspersed with the shopfront <br /> frontage type. A porch or shed roof may also cover the stoop. <br /> (34) Front yard/Porch: See 'Frontage Types' <br /> (35) Gallery: see `Frontage Types' <br /> (36) General Retail: Stores and shops selling many lines of merchandise. Examples <br /> of these stores and lines of merchandise include: <br /> a. Art galleries, retail <br /> b. Art supplies, including framing services <br /> c. Bicycles, <br /> d. Books, magazines, and newspapers <br /> e. Cameras and photographic supplies <br /> f. Clothing, shoes, and accessories <br /> g. Department stores <br /> h. Drug stores and pharmacies <br /> i. Dry goods <br /> J. Fabrics and sewing supplies <br /> k. Florists and houseplant stores with indoor sales only <br /> I. Furniture and home decor stores <br /> m. Hardware and building supply stores <br /> n. Hobby materials <br /> o. Jewelry <br /> p. Luggage and leather goods <br /> q. Musical instruments (small), parts and accessories, large instruments are <br /> under"Furniture, Furnishings, and Appliance Store" <br /> r. Orthopedic supplies <br /> s. Small wares <br /> t. Specialty shops <br /> u. Sporting goods and equipment <br /> v. Stationery <br /> w. Toys and games <br /> x. Variety stores <br /> y. Videos, DVDs, records, CDs, including rental stores <br /> Ordinance No. NS-3081 <br /> Page 32 of 49 <br />
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