(a) Intent and Purpose: The purpose of the Village Business District is to provide areas for the location of businesses beyond the immediate neighborhood and generate a fair amount of traffic. Businesses permitted within this district shall be conducted primarily within an enclosed building. It is intended that this district be placed at intervals along arterial streets especially near intersections with major crossroads. The practice of "strip" zoning is not intended for this district.
(b) Permitted Principal Uses:
(1) Permitted principal uses within the HB Historic Business District.
(2) Art and school.
(3) Automobile repair stations.
(4) Bicycle sales and service.
(5) Blueprint and photocopy establishments.
(6) Business machine sales and service.
(7) Camera and photography sales and service.
(8) Carpet and rug sales.
(9) Catering Services.
(10) Convenience carry-out stores with drive-through facilities.
(11) Clubs.
(12) Electrical and appliance sales and service.
(13) Office supply sales.
(14) Indoor commercial recreation facilities.
(15) Department stores.
(16) Employment services.
(17) Florist.
(18) Furniture and home furnishing sales.
(19) Gift and novelty shops.
(20) Health and athletic clubs.
(21) Heating and air conditioning sales and service.
(22) Jewelry sales, service, and repair.
(23) Lawn maintenance equipment sales and service.
(24) Motels.
(25) Musical Instrument Sales.
(26) Retail nurseries.
(27) Paint, glass, and wallpaper sales.
(28) Pets and pet supply sales.
(29) Plumbing, electrical, and similar supply sales.
(30) Printing services.
(31) Professional offices.
(32) Radio and television sales and service.
(33) Restaurants.
(34) Shoe sales.
(35) Sporting good sales.
(36) Swimming pool sales.
(37) Veterinary services with or without kennels provided that any outside animal area is located a minimum of five hundred (500) feet from any residential district.
(38) Public buildings and/or uses which are supported in part by taxes or special assessments, the location of which has been fixed by studies. Such uses include but are not limited to: parks, libraries, schools, fire stations, police stations, water and waste water pumping stations, water storage facilities, public administrative offices, and community centers.
(39) Essential services.
(40) Churches.
(c) Conditional Uses; Adult Entertainment Facilities. Adult entertainment facilities, as defined in Section 1105.02
(2), shall be permitted upon application and approval of a conditional use permit under the provisions of Section 1137.02
, provided that all of the following conditions have been met:
(1) No adult entertainment facility shall be established within 2,500 feet of any area zoned for residential use.
(2) No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 2,500 feet: of any school, library or teaching facility, whether public or private, governmental or commercial, which school or teaching facility is attended by persons under eighteen years of age.
(3) No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 2,500 feet of any park or recreational facility.
(4) No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 2,500 feet of any other adult entertainment facility.
(5) No adult: entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 2,500 feet of any church, synagogue or permanently established place of religious services.
(6) For the purposes of this section, distances shall be measured from the property lines of any lot or parcel of land which includes, or which is operated or used in connection with a building in which an adult entertainment facility is located, or in which any activity designed or referred to in this section is located.
(7) Paragraphs (a) (1) through (6) hereof, may be waived by the Board of Zoning Appeals, provided that the applicant provides affidavits of fifty-one percent of the property owners and resident freeholders within the above described radii, giving their consent to the establishment of an adult entertainment facility, and if the Board of Zoning Appeals determines that all other applicable regulations of this section will be complied with. The radii will be the boundary lines of said property.
(8) Advertisements, displays or other promotional materials shall not be shown or exhibited so as to be visible to the public from pedestrian sidewalks or walkways, or from other areas, public or semipublic, except that the business may display signage up to the allowable amount with the name of the business only.
(9) All building openings, entries, windows, etc., for adult uses shall be located, covered or serviced in such a manner as to prevent a view into the interior from any public or semi-public area, sidewalk or street. For new construction, the building shall be oriented so as to minimize any possibility of viewing the interior from public or semi-public areas.
(10) No employees of the subject establishment shall conduct themselves outside the confines of the structure in such attire and/or by such actions that are distracting, distasteful and /or detrimental to adjacent business interests, residents or passersby. No screens, loudspeakers or sound equipment shall be used for adult motion picture theaters (enclosed or drive-in) that can be seen or discerned by the public or semi-public areas.
(11) May not be permitted in any other zoning districts of the Village.
(d) Permitted Accessory Uses:
(3) Storage or supplies or merchandise within an enclosed building which are normally carried in stock in connection with a permitted use.
(4) Temporary buildings and uses as regulated in Section 1117.24.