Within any SC 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) Retail shopping center district development under the following conditions:
(1) An overall plan shall be submitted and approved including architecture of all structures, parking, driveways, landscaping and screening. This shall include a preliminary plat of all lots, including those for peripheral developments.
(2) Initial construction of the shopping center shall include a minimum of 100,000 square feet of floor area to ensure that the center will function as described in § 155.170.
(B) Retail shopping center uses shall be limited to the following unless similar uses are specifically approved by the City Council: stores and shops selling the personal services or goods over a counter. These include: antiques, art and school supplies, auto accessories, bakeries, banks, barbershop, beauty parlor, bicycles, books and stationery, candy, cameras and photographic supplies, carpets and rugs, catering establishments, china and glassware, garden store, Christmas tree sales, clothes pressing, clothing and costume rental, custom dressmaking, department stores and junior department stores, drugs, dry goods, electrical and household appliance sales and repair, florists, food, furniture, furrier shops, garden supplies, gifts, hardware, hats, hobby shops, interior decorating, jewelry, watch repair, laundry and dry cleaning pick up, instruments, office supply, paint and wallpaper, phonograph records, photography studios, restaurants, shoes, sporting goods, tailoring, theater, except open air drive-in, tobacco, toys, variety stores, wearing apparel, grocery store, off-sale liquor store and professional offices, finance and savings and loans.
(C) Peripheral commercial uses, not a part of the shopping center building shall be permitted as follows:
(1) Banks and savings and loan offices;
(2) Furniture stores;
(3) Clubs, lodges or convention center;
(4) Office buildings;
(5) Restaurants, Class I only;
(6) Sports and health clubs; and
(7) Theater, except open air drive-in.
(D) On-sale wine and/or 3.2% liquor in conjunction with a restaurant facility.
(‘81 Code, § A1-38) (Ord. 291, passed 4-21-83; Am. Ord. 436, passed 2-23-89; Am. Ord. 494, passed 9-20-90)