The following buildings, structures and uses of land shall be allowed upon compliance with the requirements set forth in this Ordinance and after approval has been given by the designated reviewing agencies (Approval of other agencies or levels of government may be required.):

  1. Planned Commercial Developments Projects which are designed, approved, constructed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of DCA 3.10.
  2. Commercial Condominium Projects subject to the applicable provisions of law relating thereto.
  3. Schools, churches, hospitals (human care), nursing homes and other similar quasi-public buildings subject to the provisions of DCA 3.20.
  4. Civic Buildings. (Ord. 95-10, 4/25/9)
  5. Restaurants, provided that any such facility providing drive-up window service shall also include an area for inside service to patrons in an amount not less than fifty (50%) of the total floor area of the structure. In addition, the following shall apply to restaurants. (Ord. 97-05, 5/27/97)
    1. A traffic analysis shall be provided as part of the conditional use application.
    2. The drive-up window and driveway shall be unobtrusive and be screened from the street by berming and landscaping.
    3. Odors and noise shall be controlled as to not have an adverse impact on any nearby residential structures.
    4. Restaurants must comply with provisions of the sign ordinance.
    5. Restaurants must comply with the landscaping and design provisions in the B-C zone.
    6. Any drive-through window must be located on the side of the restaurant building which does not abut a public street and must be screened from the street side with berming and landscaping.
    7. Any drive-through window must have a stacking lane which will accommodate at least six cars off of the public street.
  6. Single family dwellings (conventional construction) when proposed for placement on a lot not in a recorded subdivision, subject to compliance with the applicable conditions within the zone and approval of a site plan by the Planning Commission.
  7. Seasonal sales such as produce or Christmas trees provided a business license is obtained from Alpine City.
  8. Sexually-oriented businesses are a conditional use in the Business Commercial (BC) zone and are subject to the provisions of this chapter, including (Ord. 2010-07, 5/11/10):
    1. No sexually-oriented business shall be located within:
      1. One thousand (1,000) feet of a school, day care facility, public park, library, and religious institution;
      2. Four hundred (400) feet of any residential use (no matter which zoning district) or residential zoning boundary;
      3. One thousand (1,000) feet of a liquor store; and
      4. One thousand (1,000) feet of any other sexually-oriented business.

        For the purposes of this section, distance shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest exterior wall of the structure in which the sexually-oriented business is located, and:
        1. The closest property line of any school, day care facility, public park, library, and religious institution;
        2. The nearest property line of any residential use or residential zone;
        3. The nearest property line of any liquor store; and
        4. The closest exterior wall of another sexually-oriented business.
  9. Home occupations, subject to the provisions of DCA 3.23.070 Part 3.
  10. Accessory apartments, subject to the provisions of DCA 3.14.
  11. Mechanical Automotive Repair Shops
    1. Odors and noise shall be controlled as to not have an unreasonable adverse impact on nearby structures and/or property.
    2. There shall be no more than 5 automobile bays.
    3. No automobiles shall be stored on the property for more than 14 days.
    4. Mechanical automotive repair shops shall comply with the regulations of the applicable entities including but not limited to the State of Utah, Timpanogos Service District, Lone Peak Fire Marshal, and Environmental Protection Agency.
    5. Mechanical automotive repair shops must abut directly upon and have access to Main Street (south of southern property line of the property located at 30 South Main Street) or Canyon Crest Road within the Business Commercial zone.
    6. Mechanical auto repair shops shall comply with the off-street parking requirements excepting there shall be no more than six (6) parking spaces provided per bay. An additional 10 parking spaces may be allowed exclusively for employee use. No off-street parking spaces shall be located within fifteen (15) feet of the property line closest to Main Street.
    7. Mechanical automotive repair shops shall conform to the provisions of the Gateway/Historic Zone (DCA 3.11).
  12. Dog Kennels/Boarding Facilities
    1. Odors and noise shall be controlled as to not have an unreasonable adverse impact on nearby structures and/or property.
    2. Dogs shall be kept primarily indoors, with the exception of short periods of time for the dogs to exercise, relieve themselves, go on walks, etc.
    3. Shall have no more than twenty (20) individual dog kennel runs, with total dogs not to exceed 1.2 times the number of kennel runs.
    4. No more than one dog shall share a kennel run without the owner's permission.
    5. Facility shall be sound proofed, and include an indoor dog run.
    6. Shall comply with City off-street parking requirements.
    7. Shall provide daily disposal of all animal feces and wastes.
    8. Shall conform to the provisions of the Gateway/Historic Zone (DCA 3.11).
    9. There shall be adequate and effective means of control of insects and rodents at all times, such control shall be carefully monitored.
    10. Operator shall bear full responsibility for recapturing and controlling any escaped animal.
    11. Must have an active DVM relationship to immediately treat a sick or injured animal requiring medical attention.
    12. Facility shall be located not less than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the nearest neighboring dwelling structure.

(Ord. 95-22, 8/22/95 and Ord. 2002-13, Amended by Ord. 2011-09, 5/10/11; Ord. 2014-04, 3/25/14)

HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 2018-01 on 2/27/2018
Amended by Ord. 2019-13 on 6/11/2019
Amended by Ord. 2020-02 on 4/14/2020
Amended by Ord. 2022-18 on 6/28/2022
Amended by Ord. 2023-01 on 1/10/2023
Amended by Ord. 2023-03 on 1/24/2023
Amended by Ord. 2023-22 on 8/22/2023