§ 156.056 B1 COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose.
      (1)   The Community Shopping District is primarily intended to provide convenience shopping for persons residing in adjacent residential areas, and to permit such uses as are necessary to satisfy those basic shopping needs which occur daily or infrequently and so require shopping facilities in relative proximity to places of residence.
      (2)   Uses allowed in the B1 District are subject to the following conditions:
         (a)   Dwelling units are not permitted below the second floor.
         (b)   All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers. All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced.
         (c)   All business, servicing or processing, except for off-street parking or loading, shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings.
         (d)   Establishments of the "drive-in" type offering goods or services directly to customers waiting in parked motor vehicles are allowed by conditional use permit only.
         (e)    The parking of trucks as an accessory use, when used in the conduct of a permitted business listed hereafter in this section shall be limited to vehicles of not over 1 1/2 tons capacity when located within 75 feet of a residence district boundary line. Any parking of trucks on land adjacent to residential property shall be screened therefrom by a wall, fence or densely planted compact hedge, not less than five nor more than eight feet in height.
         (f)   Restaurants where accessory uses for food and non-alcoholic beverages are consumed on the premises, but not within a completely enclosed building, to be allowed as a conditional use only.
   (B)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   Dwelling units, above the ground floor.
      (2)   Antique shops.
      (3)   Art and school supply stores.
      (4)   Art shops or galleries.
      (5)   Automobile accessory stores.
      (6)   Bakeries, retail.
      (7)   Banks and financial institutions.
      (8)   Barber shops.
      (9)   Beauty shops.
      (10)   Bicycle sales, rental and repair stores.
      (11)   Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
      (12)   Book and stationery stores.
      (13)   Business machine sales and service.
      (14)   Camera and photograph supply stores.
      (15)   Candy and ice cream stores.
      (16)   Carpet and rug stores, retail sales only.
      (17)   China and glassware stores.
      (18)   Coin and philatelic stores.
      (19)   Dairy products sales.
      (20)   Department stores.
      (21)   Drug stores or pharmacies.
      (22)   Dry cleaning establishments.
      (23)   Dry goods stores.
      (24)   Electrical and household appliance stores, including radio and television sales and repair.
      (25)   Employment agencies.
      (26)   Florist shops.
      (27)   Food stores, grocery stores, meat markets and delicatessens.
      (28)   Furniture stores, including upholstering when conducted as part of the retail operations and secondary to the principal use.
      (29)   Furrier shops, including the incidental storage and conditioning of furs.
      (30)    Gift shops.
      (31)   Hardware stores.
      (32)   Hobby shops, for retail of items to be assembled or used away from the premises.
      (33)   Household appliance stores.
      (34)   Jewelry stores, including watch repair.
      (35)   Launderettes and hand laundries.
      (36)   Leather goods and luggage stores.
      (37)   Liquor stores, packaged goods.
      (38)   Locksmith shops.
      (39)   Millinery shops.
      (40)   Musical instrument sales and repair.
      (41)   Newspaper distribution agencies.
      (42)   Office machine sales and servicing.
      (43)   Offices, business and professional.
      (44)   Office supply stores.
      (45)   Optician sales, retail.
      (46)   Orthopedic and medical appliance stores.
      (47)   Paint, glass and wallpaper stores.
      (48)   Pet shops.
      (49)   Phonograph record and sheet music stores.
      (50)   Photography studios, including the developing of film and pictures when conducted as part of the retail business on the premises.
      (51)   Post office.
      (52)   Printing shops.
      (53)   Radio and television sales, service and repair shops.
      (54)   Restaurants.
      (55)   Schools; music, dance or business.
      (56)   Secondhand stores.
      (57)   Sewing machine sales and service- household appliances only.
      (58)   Shoe, clothing and hat repair stores.
      (59)   Shoe stores.
      (60)   Sporting goods stores.
      (61)   Tailor shops.
      (62)   Taverns and cocktail lounges.
      (63)   Theaters (indoor).
      (64)   Tobacco shops.
      (65)   Toy shops.
      (66)   Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices.
      (67)   Wearing apparel shops.
      (68)   Variety stores.
      (69)   Accessory uses, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as a principal use.
   (C)   Conditional uses. The following conditional uses may be allowed in the B1 District, subject to the provisions of § 156.160:
      (1)   Automobile service stations.
      (2)   Clinics, medical and dental.
      (3)   Clubs and lodges, nonprofit and fraternal.
      (4)   Day care centers.
      (5)   Drive-in uses.
      (6)   Funeral homes.
      (7)    Garden supply, tool and seed stores.
      (8)   Parking lots and structures, other than accessory, for the storage of private passenger automobiles.
      (9)   Parks, libraries and other public uses.
      (10)   Planned developments, business.
      (11)   Public utility and service uses.
      (12)   Repair, rental and servicing of any article the sale of which is a permitted use in the district.
      (13)   Building height in excess of 45 feet.
      (14)   All accessory uses, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as a principal use.
   (D)   Lot size requirements. In the B1 District there shall be provided not less than 1,500 square feet of lot area for each dwelling unit on a lot. Planned developments shall have a minimum lot area of two acres.
   (E)   Yard requirements.  
      (1)   Front yard. No specific requirement.
      (2)   Transitional yards. Where a side lot line coincides with a side or rear lot line in an adjacent residence district, a yard shall be provided along such side lot line. Such yard shall be equal in dimension to the minimum side yard which would be required under this chapter for a residential use on the adjacent residential lot.
   (F)   Building height limitations. In the B1 District, no building or structure height shall exceed three stories or 45 feet, unless specifically authorized by conditional use permit.
(`95 Code, § 156.056) (Ord. 83-11, passed 9- -83; Am. Ord. 89-17, passed 7-26-89; Am. Ord. 91-33, passed 11-27-91; Am. Ord. 8-104, passed 12-17-08)