§ A2-3 CONDITIONAL USES.
   (A)   Zones 1 and 3. There are no conditional uses provided.
   (B)   Zone 2. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be uses for the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council, except through the granting of a conditional use permit:
      (1)   Multiple dwellings when integrated into a multi-use shopping center. Access to and orientation of the dwelling units shall provide for adequate separation from the transient vehicular and pedestrian traffic associated with the retail operations in a manner to be approved by the City Council;
      (2)   Outdoor display or sales in conjunction with a shopping center and conducted by an occupant of the shopping center. (The outdoor area is to be screened and maintained in a manner to be approved by the City Council.); and
      (3)   Service bays for the installation of auto accessories, in conjunction with an auto accessories store in a shopping center, provided that there are no more than two bays which shall be screened and oriented as required by the City Council.
      (4)   Temporary seasonal outdoor recreational facility in conjunction with, as an incidental use to and conducted by an existing permitted Class I restaurant or commercial recreational facility, subject to the following conditions:
         (a)   The temporary seasonal outdoor recreational facility may not be operated more than 155 days, which shall be consecutive, per calendar year.
         (b)   If the temporary seasonal outdoor recreational facility is located in the parking lot, it shall not result in a loss of parking spaces and drive aisles less than that required by the city code for the primary use unless it can be shown that sufficient parking spaces will be available with an approved shared parking agreement.
         (c)   The temporary seasonal outdoor recreational facility shall not create traffic hazards.
         (d)   The temporary seasonal outdoor recreational facility and all structures in connection therewith shall be compact and contiguous to the primary building or the primary use within a multi-tenant building.
         (e)   The temporary seasonal recreational facility shall be delineated with a temporary physical barrier subject to minimum area requirements pursuant to the Fire and Building Codes.
         (f)   No alcoholic beverages shall be possessed or consumed outside of the delineated area of the temporary seasonal recreational facility. No sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall occur within the temporary seasonal recreational facility area unless the proper on-sale alcohol license has been issued by the city permitting on-sale of alcohol within the temporary seasonal recreational facility area.
         (g)   During those dates when the temporary outdoor season recreational facility is not in use under the conditional use permit, all materials related to the temporary outdoor seasonal recreational facility shall be removed and stored within a building or off-site.
         (h)   Any other conditions that the city determines to be necessary for the protection of public health, safety and general welfare.
   (C)   Zone 4. Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council except through the granting of a conditional use permit:
      (1)   Drive-thru teller in conjunction with a bank or savings and loan.
      (2)   Drive-thru service in conjunction with a Class III Restaurant, subject to the following conditions:
         (a)   Noise, headlights, traffic volume and emissions from idling vehicles resulting from the operation of the window shall not negatively impact surrounding residential and institutional uses and shall be mitigated as required by the city.
         (b)   The drive-thru lane shall not impede or conflict with vehicular, bicycle or pedestrian traffic circulation on the site as determined by the City Traffic Engineer.
         (c)   When a Class III restaurant is located less than 1,000 feet from a residential or institutional use, the City Council may restrict the hours of operation of a drive-thru window to mitigate any adverse impacts caused by noise, headlights, traffic volume and emissions from idling vehicles.
         (d)   If the installation of the drive-through facilities result in the loss of parking spaces, then the resulting parking spaces available for the entire site shall meet the parking requirements set forth in this chapter or the petitioner shall demonstrate that the resulting parking on the entire site can satisfactorily serve the current and any future uses in accordance with the zoning code provisions.
   (D)   Zone 5.
      (1)   Within this zone, no structure or land shall be used for the following use or uses deemed similar by the City Council except through the granting of a conditional use permit:
      (2)   Any conditional use specified for Zone 4.
(‘81 Code, § A2-3) (Ord. 291, passed 4-21-83; Am. Ord. 334, passed 2-22-85; Am. Ord. 656, passed 1-14-99; Am. Ord. 941, passed 3-28-13; Am. Ord. 972, passed 6-26-14; Am. Ord. 1048, passed 8-9-18)