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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1965 :

the charter and the general ordinances of the city
  
  
  
  
  

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Article IX. B-2 Business Districts.
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Article IX. B-2 Business Districts.

Sec. 28. Regulations generally.

The regulations set forth in this article, or set forth elsewhere
in this chapter[22] when referred to in this article are
the B-2 business district regulations. (2-17-58, § 33-28.)

 
[22]

This Appendix.

Sec. 29. Use regulations.

A building or premises shall be used only for the following
purposes:

1. Any use permitted in the B-1 business district.

2. Billiard parlors and other places of amusement and
entertainment.

3. Auto sales rooms and/or lots.

4. Frozen food lockers.

5. Tinsmith or plumbing shop.

6. Animal hospitals.

7. Service and repair shops.



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8. Trailers and trailer courts in accordance with the provisions
of other city regulations, from time to time applicable
thereto.

9. Tire recapping shops.

9a.[23] Printing plants.

10. Contractor's office; provided, that no heavy equipment
such as bulldozers, cranes, pavers, rollers, etc., may be stored
on the site and no construction materials, except odd-lot surplus
materials or forms owned and used by the contractor,
may be stored on the site; and provided further, that no fabrication
shall be permitted on the site. (2-17-58, § 33-29; 10-3-60;
11-27-61.)

 
[23]

Editor's note.—This subsection was enacted as number 9. However,
the previous subsection had previously been numbered 9; therefore,
this subsection has been assigned the number 9a.

Sec. 30. Height regulations.

The height regulations are the same as in the R-3 multiple-dwelling
district. (2-17-58, § 33-30.)

Sec. 31. Area regulations.

1. Front yard. No front yard is required for any property
unless forty (40) per cent or more of the street frontage on
the same side of the street fronting such property between
the nearest streets on each side of such property which intersect
the front street is improved with buildings having a front
yard, in which instance, no building shall project beyond the
average front yard as so established.

2. Side yard. The side yard regulations for dwellings are
the same as in the R-3 multiple-dwelling district. In all other
cases, a side yard is not required except on the side of a lot
adjoining a dwelling district, in which case, there shall be a
side yard having a width of not less than six (6) feet.

3. Rear yard. The rear yard regulations are the same as
in the B-1 business district.

4. Lot area per family. The lot area per family regulations
are the same as in the B-1 business district. (2-17-58, §
33-31.)