(a) Any generally recognized retail business, service establishments, or processing uses as follows:
(1) Apparel shops, including specialty shops of all sorts, shoe stores, and similar uses.
(2) Sale and service of new and used automobiles.
(3) Shops selling automobile parts and accessories exclusively.
(4) Banks, loan offices, stock exchange office and other financial institutions.
(5) Commercial recreation facilities such as bowling alleys, movie theaters.
(6) Department stores.
(7) Drug stores.
(8) Eating and drinking- restaurants or other places serving food and/or beverage.
(9) Food stores, including supermarkets and all types of specialty food stores such as bakeries, candy stores and similar uses.
(10) Jewelry store.
(11) Photographic studio.
(12) Furniture and appliances, including rugs, floor coverings, drapery, sewing machine shops, used furniture, office equipment, supplies, and similar uses.
(13) Gift shops, camera shops, record shops, book and stationery store, and similar uses.
(14) Radio, television and music store.
(15) Hardware and related stores as paint, wallpaper, and similar uses.
(16) Hotels and motels.
(17) Professional and other offices drawing a large number of clients and/or customers such as, but not restricted to:
A. Doctors, dentists, lawyers, architects.
B. Insurance, realtors, unions.
C. Post office.
D. Utility office.
E. Chamber of Commerce, automobile clubs.
(18) Publishing and printing.
(19) Repair shops such as shoe and watch repair.
(20) Service shops such as barber, beauty, laundry, cleaner and similar uses.
(21) Travel agencies.
(22) Variety stores. (Ord. 0-9-71. Passed 12-23-71.)
(23) Residential use of new and existing buildings on those floors or levels above the first floor or level of such buildings.
(Ord. 0-14-08. Passed 7-10-14.)
(b) Public and semi-public buildings such as but not restricted to:
(1) Churches.
(2) Municipal offices.
(3) Library.
(4) Fraternal organizations.
(5) Parking garage.
(c) Other uses, which in the opinion of the Planning Commission are similar to the above uses indicated as being permitted. The Planning Commission may also consider essentially custom manufacturing activities which in their opinion shall have the following characteristics:
(1) Benefit from a central location and are appropriate in the General Business District.
(2) Do not create any significant objectionable influences.
(3) Involve products characterized by a high ratio of value to bulk, so that truck traffic is kept to a minimum.
(Ord. 0-9-71. Passed 12-23-71.)