(A) Limitations include.
(1) No sales may be conducted through drive-up open doors or drive-up windows at drive-up businesses. This shall not be construed to prohibit sales from walk-up doors or windows.
(2) No secondhand or used merchandise shall be offered for sale, displayed or stored closer than 50 feet to the street line unless contained within an enclosed building.
(B) Conditional uses. The following uses are permitted as conditional uses subject to a finding by the Board of Adjustment that all applicable provisions of this section have been met:
(1) Animal hospitals, but with no open kennels on the premises;
(2) Automotive sales and service, excluding paint and body shops and garages, and excluding junk yards. All repairs are to be made within a building and all vehicles stored on the premises shall display a valid North Carolina inspection sticker;
(3) Automobile service stations;
(4) Billiard or pool halls, video game parlors;
(5) Farm equipment sales and services;
(6) Machine, sheet metal, and roofing shops;
(7) Manufactured home parks containing modular housing; Class A or Class B Manufactured Housing;
(8) Nursing homes, group care facilities, hospitals;
(9) Radio and television stations;
(10) Sign painting and fabricating shops; and
(11) Storage units.
(C) Limitations on uses. All new outdoor lighting fixtures installed after April 15, 2003, including but not limited to, lighting fixtures for off-street parking facilities, shall be located and installed in such a manner that the source of each light is shaded, positioned and maintained as to not be visible or emit any glare off of the premises to any adjacent residential property, nor shall the lighting fixtures be located and installed to cause glare or impair the vision of motorists on any public roadway.
(2002 Code, Art. IV, § 92.00.27) (Ord. passed 10-19-1999; Am. Ord. passed 4-15-2003; Am. Ord. passed 5-20-2003; Am. Ord. passed 6-23-2003; Am. Ord. passed 8-15-2023)
Penalty, see § 155.999