(a) Principal Permitted Uses.
(1) Any B-1 District principal permitted use excluding any residential primary use.
(2) Taverns, A.B.C. licensed private club or night club, only in conformity with requirements of laws or ordinances governing such use.
(3) Automotive repair, major.
(4) Automotive, service station.
(5) Commercial, heavy.
(6) Dance hall, discotheque.
(7) Hospital.
(8) Hotel, motel.
(9) Kennel appurtenant to veterinary office.
(10) Manufacturing, light.
(11) Parking garage, commercial.
(12) Recreation, outdoor.
(13) Schools, commercial.
(14) Commercial center, community; regional.
(15) Stadiums, arenas.
(16) Video lottery or gaming establishment. An establishment at which any form of gambling or games of chance are permitted or played, including but not limited to “video lottery” machines that are licensed or regulated under the provisions of the Limited Video Lottery Act codified in West Virginia Code §29-22B-101 et seq., as amended. Regulated establishments do not include those establishments which solely sell lottery tickets. Provided that, no video lottery or gaming establishment shall be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of any residential zone, public or private educational institution, church, or other place of public worship, public park or playground, community center or facility, recreation center or facility, public building, public arena or other similar structure, or any other existing video lottery or gaming establishment, as measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the nearest portion of the building used as a video lottery or gaming establishment to the nearest property line of a lot within a residential zone or the nearest property line of any church, educational institution, the nearest boundary of a public park or playground, community center or facility, recreation center or facility, public building, public arena or other similar structure, or other such video lottery or gaming establishment. Provided, further, that no video lottery or gaming establishment shall be allowed on either side of United States Route 50, known as Main Street, between Lodgeville Road and West Virginia Route 279. Provided further that, no video lottery or gaming establishment shall be allowed on either side of West Virginia Route No. 24, known as Johnson Avenue, between Gateway Avenue and Meadowbrook Mall Road. Provided further that, nothing in this article shall be construed to limit or prohibit charitable organizations from holding charitable bingo or charitable raffles conducted pursuant to the provisions of Article Twenty and Article Twenty-One of Chapter Forty-Seven of the West Virginia Code, as amended. Any property owner who has on the property an existing video lottery or gaming establishment having been in operation on the date this article becomes effective shall be considered "grandfathered", so that such use may continue as a non-conforming use under the laws and ordinances that regulate such non-conforming uses.
(b) Permitted Accessory Uses.
(1) Any associated use consistent with permitted or permitted special use.
(2) Residential uses as long as total square footage at street level is less than fifty percent (50%) of primary use street level square footage.
(c) Permitted Special Uses. The following special uses are permitted subject to review by the board:
(1) Multiple self storage units.
(2) Medical Cannabis Dispensary
(d) Minimum Lot Area, Frontage and Yard Requirements. As provided in Chart 4.
(e) Off-Street Parking. As provided in Chart 5. (Passed 11-23-21.)