Within any NCC district, no structure or land shall be used, except for one or more of the following uses or uses deemed similar by the City Council:
(A) Dairy, grocery or convenience store not to exceed 5,000 square feet of floor area;
(B) Class I or Class II restaurant, lunch counter or delicatessen facilities not to exceed 3,000 square feet of gross building floor area. No Class II fast- food restaurants or drive-through restaurant facilities may be separately located within any neighborhood center district;
(C) Offices for doctors, dentists, lawyers, realtors, insurance agents and similar uses to serve the adjoining residential area. Individual professional offices within the neighborhood center project shall not exceed 3,000 square feet in gross building area. The aggregate total of all professional office space within the project shall not exceed 25% of the gross building floor area within the project;
(D) Day-care centers; and
(E) Retail operations selling personal services or goods over the counter as limited to the following uses unless otherwise specifically approved by the City Council: antiques, art and school supplies, bakeries, barbershop, beauty parlor, bicycles, books and stationery, candy, cameras and photographic supplies, catering establishments, china and glassware, clothes pressing, custom dressmaking, drugs, dry goods, florists, garden supplies, gifts, hardware, hats, hobby shops, household appliance repair, interior decorating studio (no retail furniture sales), jewelry and watch repair, laundry and dry cleaning, locksmith shops, musical instruments, paint and wallpaper, phonograph records and equipment, photography studio, shoes, sporting goods, tailoring, tanning salon, tobacco, toys, variety stores, video tape and equipment sales or rental, and wearing apparel.
(‘81 Code, § A1-35) (Ord. 291, passed 4-21-83; Am. Ord. 436, passed 2-23-89; Am. Ord. 462, passed 10-12-89; Am. Ord. 471, passed 1-11-90)