§ 92.099 NBD NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT.
   (A)    The regulations of the NBD Neighborhood Business District are intended to provide for the retailing of goods and services for convenience to the nearby residential neighborhoods in such a way as to protect abutting areas from blighting influences.
   (B)    The following uses are permitted.
      (1)    Bakeries, where the products are sold exclusively at retail on the premises.
      (2)    Banks and other financial institutions, including loan and finance companies.
      (3)    Barber and beauty shops.
      (4)    Bicycle sales and repair shops.
      (5)    Churches and their related uses, except cemeteries. Services to be conducted temporarily in a tent shall be allowed on church property as a customary related use when off-street parking is provided and a permit is obtained from the City Fire Department as required by § 29.1 of the Fire Prevention Code. Any person or organization desiring to conduct tent services shall first file an application with the City Clerk stating the location, date, time, duration, and size and capacity of the tent.
      (6)    Clubs, lodges, social, civic, and other similar organizations operated on a nonprofit basis as evidenced by an Internal Revenue Service tax exemption granted under the provisions of § 501(C)(3) and (4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
      (7)    Customary accessory uses and structures when located on the same lot as the principal structure, excluding open storage.
      (8)    Dairy bars and ice cream manufacturing for retail sales on the premises only.
      (9)    Dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations and dry cleaning plants operated in conjunction with a retail service counter, provided there is no processing of clothes collected at other stations, and that only noninflammable liquids are used in the cleaning processes.
      (10)    Floral and gift shops, but excluding commercial greenhouses.
      (11)    Food stores, retail only, but excluding the killing and dressing of any flesh and fowl.
      (12)    Jewelry repair shops.
      (13)    Launderettes and laundromats.
      (14)    Libraries, museums, and art galleries.
      (15)    Locksmiths and gunsmiths.
      (16)    Nursery schools and kindergartens.
      (17)    Offices, business, professional, and public.
      (18)    Photographic studios.
      (19)    Public safety facilities such as fire and police stations, rescue squad headquarters, and civil defense centers, provided that all vehicles are stored indoors.
      (20)    Public works and public utility facilities, subject to conditions listed under § 92.093(C)(6) relating to public works and public utility facilities.
      (21)    Radio and TV repair shops, electric shops.
      (22)    Service stations, but not including major repair work, provided that gasoline pump islands shall be located at least 15 feet behind the property line, and that pump island canopies may be constructed to extend to the street right-of-way. On all sides where the stations abut residential districts, a six-foot high fence and suitable landscaping shall be provided.
      (23)    Shoe repair and shine shops.
      (24)    Tailor, dressmaker, and millinery shops.
      (25)    Adult day care centers.
      (26)    Retail establishments such as department, clothing, fabric, shoe, variety, notion, drug, hardware, furniture, appliance, floor covering, paint, antique, art goods, jewelry, gift, music, toy, sporting goods, books and stationary, magazine, candy, tobacco, pet, and hobby and craft stores but not excluding similar retail outlets.
      (27)   Drop-in short-term child care.
   (C)    The following special uses are permitted when authorized by the City Council after the Council holds a public hearing: colleges, universities, technical institutes, public elementary and secondary schools, private schools having curricula substantially the same as offered in public schools and including dormitories when located on the campus of any of the above, and single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings and multi-family dwellings not to exceed four units, telecommunication towers and facilities complying with the provision of § 92.075 of the City Code of Ordinances, restaurants, orphanages and adoption care facilities, halfway houses and sober living facilities when located not less than one half mile from the same use, bed and breakfast homes when located not less than 500 feet from the same use, and boarding houses and rooming houses with management and operation plans approved by Council and when located at least 500 feet from other establishments of either use, and fraternity and sorority houses when located not less than 500 feet from the same use.
(‘58 Code, § 19-86)   (Ord. 79-1, passed 1-15-79; Am. Ord. 79-4, passed 6-25-79; Am. Ord. 79-12, passed 8-20- 79; Am. Ord. 81-3, passed 3-16-81; Am. Ord. 86-26, passed 11-3-86; Am. Ord. 87-8, passed 5-11-87; Am. Ord. 91-1, passed 1-22-91; Am. Ord. 93-21, passed 5-17-93; Am. Ord. 97-58, passed 1-5-98; Am. Ord. 98-26, passed 7-20-98; Am. Ord. 05-11, passed 3-21-05; Am. Ord. 06-08, passed 4-3-06; Am. Ord. 14-34, passed 11-3-14; Am. Ord. 18-31, passed 9-4-18; Am. Ord. 21-02, passed 1-19-21; Am. Ord. 21-09, passed 3-1-21; Am. Ord. 21-26, passed 7-12-21; Am. Ord. 22-01, passed 1-3-22; Am. Ord. 24-25, passed 8-19-24) Penalty, see § 10.80