Five districts, B1, B2, B3, B4, and CBD are established to meet the specific requirements for the several classes of business uses needed to give adequate service throughout the City as related to present and future development. Single, two-family and multi-family dwellings are permitted uses in all of the business districts except the B3 and B4. All residential uses permitted in the business districts are subject to the requirements of Section 1323.04. The specific require ments for business uses in these districts are given in Sections 1327.05, 1327.06, 1327.07 and 1327.08. For contingent uses permitted in the business districts, see Section 1335.08 and for special exceptions see Section 1339.04. A brief description of the business districts follows:
(a) B1. This district is designed and located in neighborhoods to accommodate the primary shopping and service needs of the locality. Although limited in area occupied, B1 Districts are important to the economic welfare of the community in placing "convenience", and "impulse" goods shops close to the consumer. The local business uses defined in Section 1327.02 are permitted in all business districts.
(b) B2. This is a general business district providing for all types of business and service uses including warehouse and storage facilities as well as some light industrial operations.
(c) B3. This is a restricted business district designed to accommodate the shopping and service needs of the City.
(d) B4. This district is designed to encourage development of planned shopping centers for retail shopping facilities.
(Ord. 97-9. Passed 9-4-97.)
(e) CBD. This is a general business district providing for all types of business and service uses including warehouse and storage facilities as well as some light industrial operations. The boundaries within this district are as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Elk Creek and the center line of Washington Avenue; thence in a westerly direction with the center line of Washington Avenue to the intersection of the center line of South Chestnut Street and the center line of Washington Avenue; thence with the center line of South Chestnut Street in a northerly direction to the intersection of the center line of North Chestnut Street and the center line of Hewes Avenue; thence with the center line of Hewes Avenue in an easterly direction to the intersection of the center line of North 6th Street and the center line of Hewes Avenue; thence with the center line of North 6th Street in a northerly direction to the intersection of the center line of Elk Creek and the center line of North 6th Street; thence with the center line of Elk Creek in an easterly and then a southerly direction to the intersection of the center line of Washington Avenue and the center line of Elk Creek, the point of beginning. (Ord. 23-17. Passed 7-20-23.)