1274.02   PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED.
   In the B-1 Neighborhood Business District, no building or land shall be used and no building shall be erected except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this Zoning Code. These uses may be subject to additional standards as specified in Chapter 1293 Use Standards:
   (a)   Office buildings.
   (b)   Medical offices, including clinics only for human care.
   (c)   Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, loan companies, insurance offices, real estate offices and similar uses.
   (d)   Drive-in or drive-through facilities, when accessory or incidental to the above uses.
   (e)   Commercial television and radio towers accessory to uses permitted in this section.
   (f)   Funeral homes.
   (g)   Child care centers.
   (h)   Publicly-owned buildings, public utility buildings, telephone exchange buildings and repeater stations, electric transformer stations and substations, and gas regulator stations (without storage yards).
   (i)   Business or professional schools, operated for profit.
   (j)   Schools, operated for profit, for the training or instruction of non-academic subjects such as, but not limited to, dance, music, martial arts and similar artistic or athletic pursuits
   (k)   Private or public athletic clubs, health spas or figure salons.
   (l)   Veterinary clinics and hospitals, including facilities for overnight keeping of animals.
   (m)   Restaurants or other similar places serving food or beverages, excluding catering and banquet halls and drive-in/drive-through fast-food restaurants.
   (n)   Retail businesses.
   (o)   Personal service establishments which perform services on the premises, such as repair shops for watches, radios, televisions, shoes, etc., tailor shops, beauty parlors, barber shops, photographic and interior decorating studios and self-service laundries, but excluding repair shops such as for lawnmowers, large appliances, furniture, etc.
   (p)   Dry cleaning establishments or pick-up stations dealing directly with the consumer.
   (q)   Florists and card and gift shops.
   (r)   Carry-out restaurants.
   (s)   Publicly-owned buildings, public utility buildings, telephone exchange buildings and repeater stations, electric transfer stations and substations, gas regulator stations with service yards, but without storage yards, and water and sewer pumping stations, when operation requirements necessitate the locating of said buildings within the District in order to serve the immediate vicinity. The Planning Commission and the Township Board may require walls and landscaping in order to screen such uses where they deem the same to be necessary.
   (t)   Other uses similar to the above uses.
   (u)   Accessory uses customarily associated with an above permitted principal use.
   (v)   Schools, operated for profit, for the training or instruction of non-academic subjects such as, but not limited to, dance, music, martial arts and similar artistic or athletic pursuits, provided that the Department of Planning and Community Development determines that available off-street parking is adequate to serve the use.
   (w)   Churches.
   (x)    Internet sales establishments.
   (y)   Mixed-use buildings. If residential is a component of a mixed-use building, it shall be located above the first (1st) floor.
   (z)   Festivals. These shall meet the conditions set forth in Chapter 1293.
   (aa)   Outdoor sales and display of goods which are accessory to a principal permitted use. These shall meet the conditions set forth in Chapter 1293.
      (Ord. 260-A-58. Passed 8-22-83; Ord. 260-A-80. Passed 11-13-84; Ord. 260-A-221. Passed 1-20-92; Ord. 260-A-292. Passed 8-18-97; Ord. 260-A-393. Passed 6-1-04; Ord. Passed 10-30-23.)