§ 156.136 CODES AND SYMBOLS.
   In the following section of this subchapter, uses of land or buildings which are allowed in the various districts are shown as “permitted uses”, indicated by a “P” in the appropriate column, or as “conditional uses”, indicated by a “C” in the appropriate column. If a use is not allowed in a given district, it is either not named in the use list or it is indicated in the appropriate column by an “N”. No building, structure or land shall be used and no building or structure shall be hereafter erected, structurally altered, enlarged or maintained in the commercial districts, except as provided in this chapter:
GC
CBD
GC
CBD
Accessory uses/buildings and temporary buildings
   Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental to the permitted uses
P
P
   Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental to the conditional uses
C
C
   Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, including living quarters for a guard or night watchman, which buildings must be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work
C
C
Automobile sales and services
   Automobile fuel or service station
P
N
   Automobile dealership, new or used; the parcel or lot shall be a minimum of 1 acre in size with a minimum street frontage of 100 feet. Incidental service and repair are to be conducted within an enclosed building
P
N
   Automobile lube and oil center
P
N
   Automobile parts, new or reconditioned stored parts and business conducted within enclosed building
P
N
   Automobile service and repair; provided, all work and storage is conducted within a completely enclosed building
P
N
   Car wash; automatic or manual; provided property not adjacent to residential dwelling property line
P
N
   Motorcycle or scooter sales, new or used; display within the public right-of-way is prohibited. Motorcycle or scooter sales located in the Central Business District (CBD) shall be within an enclosed building. Outside storage, display or on-site servicing is prohibited in the CBD
P
C
   Parking lot incidental to a use conducted on the premises
P
P
   Parking lot not incidental to a use conducted on the premises
P
P
   Cannabis production establishment (see § 156.345 of this chapter)
N
N
Dwellings and other living quarters
   Accessory dwelling unit (subject to standards in §§ 156.335 through 156.360 of this chapter)
P
P
   Assisted living facility
P
N
   Bed and breakfast (see §§ 156.335 through 156.360 of this chapter)
C
C
   Beekeeping (subject to regulations outlined in Chapter 90 in this code of ordinances)
P
N
   Boarding house
N
N
   Dwellings existing only, no new or conversion to a greater number of residential units. Any permitted modifications shall comply with the R-M-7 Zone standards
P
P
      Exceptions (R-M-7 standards apply):
         Existing dwelling(s) may be replaced with a new dwelling of the same or lesser classification (i.e., single-family, two-family, three-family and the like)
         New dwelling(s) may be allowed on parcels fronting 100 East or 100 West Streets between 100 North and 900 North Streets and between 300 South and 700 South Streets
         This exception also includes parcels fronting side streets (i.e., 600 North, 400 South and the like) between 100 East Street and Main Street and 100 West Street and Main Street. A corner lot with a side yard fronting Main Street is not considered an exception to this provision
         Any dwelling structure may not extend beyond the center of the block unless it is a parcel fronting a side street. Where a property line extends beyond the center of the block toward Main Street, the rear yard setback shall be from the center of the block
   Homeless shelter
N
N
   Hotel; motels
P
P
   Multiple-family dwellings, part of a commercial development; dwellings may be stand alone, not connected to or part of a commercial building, as long as it is integrated into the overall project, subject to:
C
C
      Project area at least 40 acres
      Development agreement to establish landscaping, architectural and usable recreation area standards
      A maximum of 30% residential development within project area
      R-M-30 Zone standards
      At least 50% of the residential units shall be recorded and constructed in a manner to allow for home ownership
   Nursing home
P
N
   Protective housing facility
P
N
   Recreational coach park within one-half mile (2,640 feet) of an interstate (subject to §§ 156.675 through 156.680 of this chapter)
P
N
   Residential facility for elderly persons
P
P
   Residential facility for persons with a disability
P
P
   Single- or multiple-family dwellings located in the same building and located above, behind or beneath a principal commercial use
C
C
   Transitional housing facility
C
N
   Vacation rental (see §§ 156.335 through 156.360 of this chapter)
C
C
   Medical cannabis pharmacy (see § 156.345 of this chapter)
P
P
Public and quasi-public
   Church; religious institution
P
C
   College, private or public
C
C
   Educational institution
C
C
   Essential service facilities
C
C
   Parks
P
P
   Golf courses; swimming pools and other recreation areas
P
N
   Public buildings
P
P
   Public utility installations
P
C
   School, charter
P
C
   School, private
C
C
   School, public
P
C
   School, trade or vocational
C
C
   University, private or public
C
C
Recreation and entertainment
   Art gallery; art museum
P
P
   Archery shop and/or range, conducted within enclosed building
P
P
   Athletic club; health club; spa fitness center; sports courts; windows facing Main Street within CBD are not allowed to be blocked out with opaque covering
P
P
   Bicycle shop
P
P
   Bowling alley
P
N
   Dance studio
P
N
   Gymnasium
P
N
   Martial arts studio; karate studio; windows facing Main Street within CBD are not allowed to be blocked out with opaque covering
P
P
   Miniature golf course
P
N
   Recreation center
P
P
   Sexually-oriented business (see Chapter 118 of this code of ordinances)
N
N
   Social club; billiards or pool hall
C
C
   Swimming pool
P
N
   Skating rink
P
C
   Theater, indoor
P
P
Sales and related services
   Appliance and furniture store
P
P
   Art shop and/or art supply
P
P
   Bakery; candy making; confectionery; nut shop
P
P
   Beer retailer, as defined by Utah Code
P
P
   Bookstore
P
P
   Building material/hardware sales conducted within enclosed building
P
N
   Catering establishment
P
P
   Clothing store
P
P
   Copy center; printing; publishing
P
P
   Delicatessen
P
P
   Department store
P
P
   Fast food establishment with drive-in or drive-up window
P
P
   Fast food establishment without drive-in or drive-up window
P
P
   Florist shop
P
P
   Greenhouse; nursery; plant materials
P
N
   Grocery store; health food store
P
P
   Gunsmith
P
P
   Home improvement and garden store
P
N
   Mail service; private postal service
P
P
   Monument sales with outside display of product; primary retail use that includes incidental activities relating to engraving of natural stone, cultured stone, glass and wood, and casting of memorial foundations. All work and equipment must be enclosed in a building. The retail use must be at least 50% of the property
P
N
   Music and/or movie store
P
P
   Office supply; office machines, sales and repair
P
P
   Pawn shop
P
N
   Pet shop; pet grooming
P
N
   Pharmacy; drugstore
P
P
   Photographer or photography shop
P
P
   Price-point retail establishment
P
N
   Repair services (e.g., appliances, heating and air conditioning, plumbing)
P
N
   Restaurant; café; microbrewery; eating establishment with or without on premises alcohol consumption sales
P
P
   Secondhand or thrift store conducted within enclosed building
P
P
   Seed and/or feed store conducted within enclosed building, no outside bins
P
N
   Shopping center containing only permitted uses
P
N
   Specialty retail stores (e.g., gift, hobby, craft, jewelry, interior decorating, antiques)
P
P
   Sporting goods store
P
P
   State liquor store
P
P
   Tire store, sales and repair conducted within an enclosed building and no outside storage
P
N
   Woodworking shop; manufacturing, compounding, assembling and woodworking of articles in a small totally enclosed woodworking shop, not to exceed 2,000 sq. ft. in size, and limited to the north end of Main Street between 600 North and 900 North. All work is to be conducted within the enclosed woodworking shop. No outside storage of equipment, materials or product. The shop shall be constructed or insulated in a manner to reduce noise
P
N
Service activities
   Animal hospital, small animals only; provided, all animals are maintained and kept within enclosed building
P
N
   Business or financial services
P
P
   Clinic, dental or medical
P
P
   Crisis nursery
C
C
   Day care center
C
N
   Depository institution (e.g., bank, credit union)
P
P
   Hospital
P
N
   Key and lock service
P
N
   Laboratories, dental or medical
P
P
   Laundry cleaning, automatic self-help (laundromat)
P
P
   Laundry cleaning, drop-off off-site drying cleaning and/or pressing
P
P
   Laundry cleaning, drop off on-site dry cleaning and/or pressing
P
N
   Mortuary; funeral home
P
N
   Non-depository institution
P
N
   Office, business or professional
P
P
   Personal services (e.g., barber and beauty shop, tanning salon, tailor shop, shoe repair)
P
P
   Physical therapy; sports therapy; message therapy
P
P
   Reception center; social hall
P
P
   Rehabilitation/treatment facility
C
N
   Rental shops, no outside display or storage
P
P
   Rental equipment, including moving equipment and vehicles, excluding truck-tractor or semi-trailer
P
N
   Surgical center
P
N
   Tattoo establishment, including body art, body piercing, scarification and branding
N
N
   Taxidermist
P
N
   Travel bureau
P
P
Transportation
   Bus stops
P
P
   Freight transportation service
N
N
   Park and ride facilities
P
N
   Taxi hub
N
N
   Taxi service
P
P
   Towing service
N
N
   Transfer company
N
N
   Truck stop and service facilities within 1,000 feet of an interstate interchange
P
N
 
(Prior Code, § 29.13.020) (Ord. 01-17, passed 2-15-2001; Ord. 03-46, passed 10-30-2003; Ord. 09-03, passed 2-19-2009; Ord. 11-16, passed 6-1-2011; Ord. 11-27, passed 10-6-2011; Ord. 12-01, passed 1-19-2012; Ord. 12-03, passed 1-19-2012; Ord. 12-16, passed 12-6-2012; Ord. 13-09, passed 3-21-2013; Ord. 14-11, passed 10-2-2014; Ord. 15-12, passed 7-16-2015; Ord. 16-06, passed 5-19-2016; Ord. 17-09, passed 3-16-2017; Ord. 19-20, passed 11-7-2019; Ord. 21-02, passed 3-18-2021; Ord. 22-01, passed 2-17-2022; Ord. 23-08, passed 4-6-2023)