§ 155.186 USE.
   Within the B-2 General Business District the following uses are permitted:
   (A)   All uses permitted in B-1 Business District under § 155.161.
   (B)   Retail stores primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods.
      (1)   General merchandise:
         (a)   Hardware stores.
         (b)   Department stores.
         (c)   Miscellaneous general merchandise stores.
      (2)   Food:
         (a)   Grocery stores.
         (b)   Meat and fish markets.
         (c)   Fruit stores and vegetable markets.
         (d)   Candy, nut and confectionary stores
         (e)   Dairy products stores.
         (f)   Retail bakeries.
         (g)   Miscellaneous food stores.
      (3)   Clothing, apparel, and accessory stores.
      (4)   Home furnishings, furniture and equipment.
      (5)   Restaurants; fraternal and social organizations.
      (6)   Miscellaneous retail:
         (a)   Drug stores.
         (b)   Florists.
         (c)   Miscellaneous retail stores, not elsewhere classified.
      (7)   Personal and consumer service.
         (a)   Beauty shops.
         (b)   Barber shops.
         (c)   Laundromats.
         (d)   Miscellaneous personal services.
   (C)   Funeral homes.
   (D)   Sexually oriented business as defined by § 155.201 provided:
      (1)   The parcel of land upon which the sexually oriented business is located at a minimum of 500 feet from the nearest parcel of land containing a school, church, funeral home or residence.
      (2)   The parcel of land upon which the sexually oriented business is located is a minimum of 500 feet from any other parcel of land containing a sexually oriented business.
      (3)   Nothing in this section shall be deemed to amend legislation on Chapter 133, Sex Related Offenses, of this code of ordinances or otherwise make any conduct legal which is illegal under that chapter.
(Ord. 87-27, §341, passed 7-7-1987; Ord. 1896, passed 4-15-1996; Ord. 20-05, passed 7-5-2005)