Within a B-1 General Retail-Office District, no building, structure or premises shall be used, arranged to be used or designed to be used except for one or more of the following uses:
(a) Permitted Uses.
(1) Department store.
(2) Off-street public parking lot.
(3) Establishments engaged in the retail trade of:
A. Drugs.
B. Book and stationery store.
C. Apparel store.
D. Florist shop.
E. Antique store.
F. Sporting goods store.
G. Jewelry store.
H. Optical goods store.
I. Furniture, home furnishing, and office equipment and office supplies store.
J. Beverages including liquor.
K. Restaurant.
L. food sales including supermarket.
M. Hardware, paint, floor coverings, wallpaper, materials and objects for interior decorating, auto accessories and repair of household appliances.
N. Preparation and processing of food and drink to be retailed on premises including bakery, delicatessen, meat market, confectionery, restaurant, ice cream parlor, soda fountain.
O. Eating and drinking establishments but excluding drive-in restaurants.
(4) Establishments engaged primarily in the fields of finance, insurance and real estate:
A. Bank.
B. Credit agency other than a bank.
C. Investment firm.
D. Insurance carrier.
E. Real estate and insurance company.
F. Investment company.
(5) Establishments engaged in providing a variety of services to individuals and business establishments, such as:
A. Personal services such as barber and beauty shops, shoe repair shops, laundries and dry cleaning.
B. Business services such as advertising agency, news services, maid service and employment agencies.
C. Medical and other health services.
E. Legal services.
F. Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services.
G. Nonprofit, professional, charitable and labor organizations.
H. Dance studio and school.
I. Bowling alley.
J. Motion picture and theatrical playhouse.
K. Child and adult day care center.
L. Video rental and sales.
(6) Accessory buildings incidental to the principal uses which do not include any activity conducted as a business.
(7) Accessory uses clearly incidental to the uses permitted on the same premises.
(8) Travel agency, passenger-transportation agency and terminal.
(9) Signs-as regulated by Chapter 1181.
(Ord. 22-1972. Passed 8-1-72; Ord. 25-92. Passed 5-19-92.)
(b) Conditionally Permitted Uses. The Planning Commission may issue conditional zoning certificates for uses listed herein subject to the general requirements of Chapter 1145 and to the specific requirements of Section 1145.04, referred to below:
(1) Drive-in banking facilities subject to Subsection 102.
(2) Clubs, lodges, fraternal, charitable or social agencies subject to Subsection 102, 103, 105, 110.
(3) Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work subject to Subsection 114.
(Ord. 22-1972. Passed 8-1-72.)
(4) Veterinarian hospital or clinic.
(Ord. 8-1980. Passed 4-1-80.)
(5) Rented apartments above businesses.
(Ord. 25-05. Passed 11-15-05.)
(6) Amusement arcades with adequate off-street parking.
(Ord. 5-87. Passed 2-23-87.)
(7) Bed and Breakfast Inns subject to Subsections 103 and 117.
(Ord. 23-87. Passed 5-19-87.)
(8) First floor apartments subject to subsection 132.
(Ord. 7-91. Passed 4-2-91.)
(9) Outdoor dining on public property subject to subsection 133.
(Ord. 45-94. Passed 8-16-94.)
(10) Hotel.
(Ord. 12-16. Passed 7-19-16.)