In the Central Shopping District, more than one (1) main building may be grouped on a lot provided that such grouping shall comply with the requirements of this District. Buildings and land shall be used by right of only the main and accessory uses set forth below. Except as otherwise permitted, such uses shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings.
(a) Main Uses.
(1) Office uses. General and medical office uses as permitted in Office Districts provided that no office use other than a travel agency or similar service oriented business expecting a substantial amount of walk-in traffic, shall occupy a ground floor space with frontage on a public street from which that space has access.
(2) Retail sales. Establishments engaged primarily in the retail sale of merchandise as delineated below.
A. Convenience stores. Establishments engaged primarily in the sale of an assortment of merchandise from several categories including those selling any combination of food, beverages for consumption off premises, pharmaceuticals, hardware, variety items, stationery, cards, tobacco, and reading matter.
B. Specialty stores. Establishments engaged primarily in the sale of one specific type of merchandise, including those selling food and beverage products requiring further preparation off premises, artwork, antiques, crafts, gifts, jewelry, leather goods and Shopping goods stores including those selling apparel, furniture, luggage, appliances, bicycles, auto parts, sporting goods, office supplies and equipment, and musical instruments.
(3) Retail services. Establishments engaged primarily in the retail provision of services, as delineated below.
B. Personal service establishments including tailor, shoe repair, dry cleaner, laundromat, barber, beautician, musical instruction, artist studio, photography studio, and copying and printing, as regulated in Section 1138.05(c), but excluding tattoo and body piercing establishments.
C. Banks, credit unions and savings associations, which may or may not include drive-in services as regulated in Section 1138.05(b).
D. Repair and servicing establishments for such products as household appliances, household electronics, watches, clocks and jewelry, as regulated in Section 1138.05(c), but excluding industrial equipment and motorized vehicles.
(5) Trade schools, etc. Trade and business schools and private establishments offering classes in such areas as self-improvement, dance, exam preparation and weight loss, provided that no such use shall occupy a ground floor space with frontage on a public street from which that space has access.
(6) Public buildings. Village hall, library, post office and other public facilities, providing frequently used, pedestrian-oriented services. Police stations, fire stations and ambulance services shall be permitted only as regulated in Section 1138.05(d).
(b) Accessory Uses.
(1) Parking areas (open or enclosed) and loading areas, driveways and walkways.
(3) Utility, maintenance, sanitation and storage facilities as regulated in Section 1144.02(d) and provided such use is located so as not to significantly interrupt the commercial street frontage.
(4) Rooftop mechanical equipment necessary for the normal operation of a permitted use.
(Ord. 2019-39. Passed 8-13-19.)