(1) General. All principal permitted uses permitted and as regulated in the B-1 District, except as modified herein.
(2) Commercial. Any retail business, service establishment or office serving primarily customers outside local neighborhoods.
(a) Retail and services. Retail business or service establishments including supermarkets, fruit and vegetable stores, garden supply stores, furniture and appliance stores, dry cleaning or dyeing establishments, department stores, variety and dime stores, hardware stores, laundries, used merchandise stores, mail order houses.
(b) Eating and drinking establishments. Restaurants, bars, cocktail lounges, liquor sales, soda fountains and ice cream parlors; drive-in eating and drinking places, provided the principal building is a distance of not less than 100 feet from any R District.
(c) Entertainment. Nightclubs, theaters, billiard parlors, bowling alleys and similar enterprises, but not within 100 feet of any R District and subject to all applicable regulations and such permits as may be required by law, including the restrictions and regulations for sexually oriented businesses as set forth within Chapter 114, § 152.070 and §§ 152.170 - 152.172.
(d) School and studio. Trade or business schools provided machinery which is used for instruction purposes is not objectionable due to noise, fumes, smoke, odor or vibration; photographic studios, dancing studios, radio and telecasting studios, and the like.
(f) Motor vehicle service. Motor vehicle display, hire and sales subject to the provisions of §§ 152.155 and 152.156. Also major and minor motor vehicle repair including sales lots, used car lots, repair garages, body and fender shops, paint shops, subject to the provisions of §§ 152.155 through 152.156, and further provided that buildings shall be at least 100 feet from any R District and shall have no openings adjoining an R District other than stationary windows and fire escapes.
(h) Printing and related trade. Publishing, job printing, lithographing, blue printing, etc.
(i) Public utility. Public utility buildings and structures necessary for providing service to the area, but not including warehouses, storage yards or garages.
(j) Commercial recreation facility.
(k) Essential services. As defined in § 152.004.
(l) Clinics, offices and banks. Medical clinics, professional business offices and banks, including "drive-thru" services, and savings and loan associations.
(B) Conditional uses. The following uses shall be permitted only if expressly authorized by the Board.
(1) General. All conditional uses permitted and as regulated in the R-3 District, except as modified herein.
(2) Retail and service. Any other retail business or service establishment or use which is determined by the Board to be of the same general character as one of the permitted uses, but not including any such use which is first permitted or which is not permitted in the M District.
(C) Accessory uses. Accessory use, buildings or structures customarily incidental to any aforesaid principal permitted or conditional use shall be permitted in conjunction with such use, including the following:
(1) General. Accessory uses and structures as permitted and as regulated in the B-1 District, as well as accessory uses and structures not otherwise prohibited customarily accessory and incidental to any of the foregoing permitted B-2 uses.
(3) Temporary buildings. For uses incidental to construction.
(D) Required conditions. All conditions as specified for the B-1 District.
(E) Height regulations. Same as required in the B-1 District.
(F) Lot area, frontage and yard requirements.
(a) Nonresidential uses: None.
(b) Residential uses: Same as required in the R-3 District.
Lot Area Sq. Ft. | Lot Width Ft. | Front Yard Depth Ft. | Side Yard Width Ft. | Rear Yard Depth Ft. | |
All uses | 20,000+ | 100 | 40 | 20 | 40 |
(G) Courts. Same as required in the R-1 District.
(Ord., passed - -79; Am. Ord. 1980-5, passed 7-7-80; Am. Ord. 1999-1, passed 1-1-99; Am. Ord. 1999-2, passed 2-1-99) Penalty, see § 152.999