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NC NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
§ 155.1001 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this District is to provide suitable locations for retail and service commercial establishments intended to meet the daily convenience needs of a residential area. Establishments are not to include activities characterized by major purchase items or goods or services which are oriented to a city-wide or highway-attracted clientele.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02)
§ 155.1002 PERMITTED USES.
   A building in the NC Neighborhood Commercial District shall be less than 7,500 gross square feet and may be used only for the following purposes:
   (A)   Retail sales whose primary clientele are area residents. Acceptable sales activities include drug, food, carry-out, clothing, but not department or discount stores, variety goods, and the like. No drive-through facilities shall be permitted.
   (B)   Restaurants not including drive- in or drive-through facilities.
   (C)   Business, union, charitable, finance, professional, and consulting offices, including medical clinics and doctor/dental offices.
   (D)   Laundromats and dry cleaning service.
   (E)   Public parks and recreation areas.
   (F)   Funeral homes.
   (G)   Personal service establishments, such as barber shops, beauty shops, and tanning establishments.
   (H)   Studios of art, dance, photography, or music.
   (I)   Florists.
   (J)   Antique sales.
   (K)   Residences on the second or third floor of commercial structures.
   (L)   Child care centers as defined in § 155.2801 and as set forth in § 155.1915.
   (M)   Accessory structures and uses incidental to the above uses.
   (N)   Singe family residential.
   (O)   Any other use deemed to be of a similar nature as those above by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02; Am. Ord. 58-10, passed 9-27-10) Penalty, see § 155.2617
§ 155.1003 CONDITIONAL USES.
   The following uses may be approved in accordance with §§ 155.1801 through 155.1803:
   (A)   Private or nonprofit clubs and lodges.
   (B)   Recreation facilities.
   (C)   Churches or places of religious worship.
   (D)   Public buildings and office uses.
   (E)   Outdoor vending machines.
   (F)   Banks or similar financial institutions with no drive-through facilities.
   (G)   Computer and electronic repair and assembly.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02) Penalty, see § 155.2617
§ 155.1004 MINIMUM LOT AND YARD SIZES, MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE.
   Required minimum lot and yard sizes and maximum lot coverages are set forth in §§ 155.1701 through 155.1703.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02) Penalty, see § 155.2617
§ 155.1005 SITE PLAN REVIEW.
   Pursuant to § 155.2201, a site plan may be required.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02)
OMC OFFICE/MEDICAL/COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
§ 155.1101 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this District is to provide suitable locations for hospitals, medical clinics, medical laboratories, and all types of professional offices, including offices for nearby industrial uses with warehousing or production on a separate site. This area also allows for public and quasi-public uses, which are compatible with a centralized urban location.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02)
§ 155.1102 PERMITTED USES.
   A building in an OMC Office/Medical/ Commercial District shall be less than 7,500 gross square feet and may be used only for the following purposes:
   (A)   Retail and wholesale pharmacies.
   (B)   Office supply retail establishments.
   (C)   Copy shops and printing shops.
   (D)   Public and private parks.
   (E)   Recreational facilities as defined in § 155.2801.
   (F)   Retail and wholesale medical supplies.
   (G)   Hospitals.
   (H)   Clinics.
   (I)   Restaurants including drive-through facilities.
   (J)   Business, union, charitable, finance, professional, and consulting offices, including medical clinics and doctor/dental offices.
   (K)   Funeral homes.
   (L)   Personal service establishments such as barber shops, beauty shops, and tanning establishments.
   (M)   Studios of art, dance, photography, or music.
   (N)   Florists.
   (O)   Computer repair and service.
   (P)   Child care centers as set forth in § 155.1915.
   (Q)   Banks and other similar financial institutions.
   (R)   Accessory structures and uses incidental to the above uses.
   (S)   Any other use deemed to be of a similar nature as those above by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02) Penalty, see § 155.2617
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