§ 154.26 C2: GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS.
   (A)   A building, lot or tract with the C2 General Commercial District shall be used only for the following purposes, unless otherwise permitted by this chapter:
      (1)   Any use permitted in the C1 Neighborhood Commercial District or the R3 Income Property District.
      (2)   Automobile parking lot.
      (3)   Automobile repair or body shop.
      (4)   Boat sales and services.
      (5)   Catering establishment.
      (6)   Clinics.
      (7)   Commercial or trade school.
      (8)   Filling or service station.
      (9)   Garages, public and storage.
      (10)   Grain elevators and feed mills.
      (11)   Hardware.
      (12)   Implements and equipment.
      (13)   Laundromat and laundry and cleaning plants.
      (14)   Lumber yards.
      (15)   Mortuary.
      (16)   Motel.
      (17)   Newspaper, messenger or telegraphic service station and broadcasting stations.
      (18)   Printing shops containing not more than 7,500 square feet of floor space.
      (19)   Recreation building or structure including bowling alleys.
      (20)   Repair shops and services.
      (21)   Restaurants and taverns.
      (22)   Theatre, including outdoor drive-in theatres.
      (23)   Other personal service uses of a similar character to those specifically listed in this section.
      (24)   Accessory building or use customarily incidental to any of the above uses, including advertising signs and billboards when their location is approved by the Albany Plan Commission after written petition.
   (B)   Height and yard regulations. The height and yard requirements with the C2 General Commercial District shall be as required in § 154.40.
   (C)   Lot area regulations. The lot area regulations in the C2 General Commercial District shall be as required in § 154.42.
   (D)   Parking and loading regulations. The off- street parking and loading regulations in the C2 General Commercial District shall be as required in § 154.44.
(Ord. - -, passed 11-24-80; Am. Ord. 2006-5, passed 3-27-06)