(A) Animal shelters, boarding and hospitals;
(B) Convenience store, convenience shop, or corner shop;
(C) Establishments that hold a Class A, B, C, D, or F liquor license;
(D) Exterior amusement and recreational uses such as go-cart tracks, batting cages, water slides and the like;
(E) Home for the aged;
(F) Large community residences whether located more or less than 660 feet from another community residence:
(1) The City Council finds that the cumulative effect of such use would not alter the residential character of the neighborhood or, if not a residential neighborhood, the general character of the neighborhood, would not create an institutional setting or its operation would not create an adverse effect on surrounding properties; and
(2) Prior to occupancy, a special use permit is applied for and received;
(G) Metal buildings subject to the following:
(1) Standalone primary structure metal buildings; and
(2) Accessory use metal buildings larger than 150 square feet on lots less than three acres in size.
(H) Multi-family dwellings;
(I) Nursing homes;
(J) Outdoor restaurants/dining establishments;
(K) Planned unit developments;
(L) Small community residences located more or less than 660 feet from another community residence:
(1) The City Council finds that the cumulative effect of such use would not alter the residential character of the neighborhood, would not create an institutional setting or its operation would not create an adverse effect on surrounding properties; and
(2) Prior to occupancy, a special use permit is applied for and received;
(M) Used motor vehicle sales;
(N) Wholesale businesses, storage buildings, storage sheds and warehouses;
(O) Personal solar energy system (PSES);
(P) Solar farm energy system (SFES);
(Q) Adult-use cannabis dispensing organizations; provided, they meet all the requirements of Chapter 123 (Adult-use cannabis); and
(R) Amusement and recreation: armory, assembly hall, bowling alley, dance hall, pool and billiards, theater, skating rink or other social, sport or recreation center operated as a business; provided, the building in which it is operated is sufficiently sound-insulated to effectively confine the noise to the premises;
(S) Event center provided they meet the requirements of § 162.401;
(T) Bar/tavern;
(U) Club/lodge;
(V) Multiple occupancy non-residential developments/uses;
(W) Bed and breakfast establishments;
(X) Mixed use residential developments/uses; and
(Y) Accessory onsite outdoor dining/seating, food sales and/or entertainment.
(1960 Code, § 60-6-63) (Ord. 4960, passed 6-15-1992; Ord. 5196, passed 1-3-1994; Ord. 5548, passed 4-1-1996; Ord. 5831, passed 1-5-1998; Ord. 6075, passed 1-3-2000; Ord. 6131, passed 5-1-2000; Ord. 6264, passed 2-5-2000; Ord. 7174, passed 8-18-2008; Ord. 8283-2018, passed 12-3-2018; Ord. 8404-2019, passed 12-19-2019; Ord. 9055-2022, passed 5-16-2022; Ord. 9090-2022, passed 10-3-2022; Ord. 9124- 2023, passed 2-6-2023; Ord. 9175-2023, passed 7-3-2023; Ord. 9182-2023, passed 8-7-2023; Ord. 9203-2023, passed 10-16-2023; Ord. 9239-2024, passed 1-2-2024)