A local commercial is one which is primarily of a retail or service nature and is specifically stated by not limited to the following categories of use:
(A) Automobile service, including:
(1) Filling station;
(2) Public garage, but not including major repair or body work; and
(3) Public parking area.
(B) Commercial service, including:
(1) Bank;
(2) Office building; and
(3) Postal station.
(C) Clothing service, including:
(1) Laundry agency;
(2) Self-service laundry;
(3) Dry-cleaning establishment using not more than two clothes-cleaning units, neither of which shall have a rate capacity of more than 60 pounds, using cleaning fluid which is non-explosive and non- flammable;
(4) Dressmaking;
(5) Millinery;
(6) Tailor and pressing shop; and
(7) Shoe repair shop.
(D) Equipment service, including:
(1) Radio or television repair shop; and
(2) Electric appliance repair shop.
(E) Food service, including:
(1) Grocery;
(2) Meat market;
(3) Restaurant;
(4) Delicatessen;
(5) Cold storage lockers; and
(6) Bakery; provided, floor area used for production shall not exceed 750 square feet.
(F) Personal service, including:
(1) Barber shop;
(2) Beauty shop;
(3) Reducing salon; and
(4) Photographic studio.
(G) Retail service, retail stores generally, including:
(1) Drugstore;
(2) Hardware or paint store; and
(3) News dealer.
(H) Commercial recreational uses, including:
(1) Tavern or nightclub, only in conformity with requirements of laws or ordinances governing such use; and
(2) Sporting activities, including such uses as bowling alleys, gymnasiums, ball fields, tennis courts, swimming pools and other similar uses.
(I) Private club or lodge; and
(J) Accessory building or use customarily incident to the above uses which may not have more than 40% of its floor area devoted to storage purposes; and, provided that, not more than five persons are employed at one time or on any one shift in connection with such incidental use.
(Prior Code, § 150.80) (Ord. 1978-4, passed 3-21-1978)