10-4-2: B BUSINESS DISTRICT:
   A.   Permitted Uses:
      Amusement establishments: bowling alleys, pool halls, dance halls, gymnasiums, indoor swimming pools and skating rinks.
      Antique shops.
      Art and school supply stores.
      Art galleries, museums, auction rooms and public libraries.
      Automotive sales.
      Automotive service stations.
      Bakeries.
      Banks and financial institutions.
      Barbershops.
      Beauty shops.
      Bicycle stores: sales, rental and repair.
      Book and stationery stores.
      Building material sales with outdoor storage.
      Building material sales without outdoor storage.
      Camera and photographic supply stores.
      Candy and ice cream stores.
      Carpet and rug stores.
      Cartage and express facilities providing for storage of goods, motor trucks and other equipment in an enclosed structure.
      Catering establishments.
      Clothes pressing establishments.
      Clubs and lodges: private, fraternal and religious.
      Contractors and construction offices.
      Custom dressmaking.
      Dance schools.
      Department stores.
      Drugstores.
      Dry cleaning and laundry establishments.
      Dry good stores.
      Electrical and household appliance stores.
      Feed stores.
      Fire stations.
      Flower shops and conservatories.
      Food stores, grocery stores, meat markets and delicatessens.
      Fuel sales.
      Funeral homes.
      Furniture stores.
      Garages, public, servicing automotive vehicles, but not including body repair and painting.
      Garden supply and seed stores.
      Gift shops.
      Hardware stores.
      Hobby shops.
      Hotels.
      Ice sales.
      Jewelry stores.
      Job printing shops.
      Mail order houses and service stores.
      Medical and dental clinics.
      Meeting halls.
      Miniature golf courses.
      Music shops.
      Newspaper offices, including printing.
      Offices devoted to business, professional and public activities.
      Optician and optometrist offices.
      Paint and wallpaper stores.
      Parking lots and garages for automobiles.
      Pet shops.
      Plumbing showrooms and shops.
      Police stations.
      Post offices.
      Radio and television service and repair shops.
      Restaurants.
      Shoe and hat repair shops.
      Shoe stores.
      Small repair shops.
      Sporting good stores.
      Tailor shops.
      Telegraph offices.
      Telephone booths.
      Theaters, excluding drive-ins.
      Trailer sales.
      Variety stores.
      Vending machines.
      Wearing apparel shops.
      Wholesale establishments.
   B.   Conditional Permitted Uses:
      Animal hospitals.
      Automobile laundries.
      Bakeries, wholesale.
      Churches and other religious institutions.
      Frozen food lockers.
      Greenhouses.
      Machinery sales establishments.
      Open sales lots, including sales of used cars.
      Outdoor amusement establishments: fairgrounds, permanent carnivals, kiddie parks, golf driving ranges, miniature golf courses, and other similar amusement centers.
      Public service uses:
      Electrical distribution centers.
      Filtration plants, pumping stations, and water reservoirs.
      Telephone exchange, radio and television transmitting or relay stations and antenna towers.
      Other similar uses.
      Recreation buildings and community centers.
      Theaters, drive-in.
   C.   Accessory Uses To The Above Permitted Uses: Such accessory uses shall not include the keeping or propagation of pigeons, poultry or livestock, whether or not for profit.
   D.   Yard Regulations:
      1.   Front Yards: None.
      2.   Side Yards: None.
      3.   Rear Yards: Business and industrial districts shall have a rear area of ten feet (10') minimum setback between the property line and the nearest part of the building.
      4.   Transitional Yard:
         a.   Where a side lot line coincides with a side or rear lot line in an adjacent residence district, a yard shall be provided along such lot line. Such yard shall be not less than twenty feet (20') in width.
         b.   Where a rear lot line coincides with a side lot line in an adjacent residence district, a yard shall be provided along such rear lot line. Such yard shall be not less than thirty feet (30') in depth.
         c.   Where the extension of a front or side lot line coincides with a front lot line of an adjacent lot located in a residence district, a yard equal in depth to the minimum front yard required by this title on such a residential lot shall be provided along such frontage or side lot lines for a distance of at least twenty five feet (25'), including the width of an intervening alley from such residential lot.
   E.   Height Regulation: No structure shall exceed one hundred feet (100') in height.
   F.   Sign Regulations: Business and advertising signs are permitted, subject to the following conditions:
      1.   Location: No sign shall be permitted within twenty feet (20') of any residential district boundary line.
      2.   Illumination: Signs may have constant or flashing illumination; provided, that any such signs that are located in direct line of vision of any traffic control signal shall not have contrasting or flashing intermittent illumination of red, green or amber color.
      3.   Gross Surface Area: The gross surface area in square feet of all signs on a lot shall not exceed ten (10) times the linear feet of the frontage of such lot. Each side of the lot that abuts upon a street may be included as separate frontage.
      4.   Awnings: Signs on awnings shall be exempt from the limitations imposed by this title on the projection of signs from the face of the wall of any building or structure; provided, that any sign located on an awning shall be affixed flat to the surface thereof. Further, no such sign shall extend vertically or horizontally beyond the limits of said awning.
      5.   Projection:
         a.   A business sign when affixed to a building shall not project more than eight feet (8') from the face of the wall of any building or structure. A business sign not affixed to a building shall be not nearer than fifteen feet (15') from a lot line adjoining a street; except, that a sign having its lowest elevation ten feet (10') above the ground level and supported on standards or portable signs not to exceed twelve (12) square feet in area that do not unduly obstruct the pedestrian or motorist view may be located within three feet (3') of such lot line.
         b.   A business sign may be located on a building roof; provided, it is not higher than six feet (6') above the building height.
         c.   Advertising signs affixed flat against the building walls shall not project therefrom more than eighteen inches (18") nor project higher than the building height. Freestanding sign structures shall be located not less than fifteen feet (15') from a lot line adjoining a street. No advertising sign shall be located within one hundred feet (100') of a residential district boundary line.
   G.   Supplementary Regulations:
      1.   All business, service, storage, merchandise, display and, where permitted, repair and processing, shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building, except for off street automobile parking, off street loading and open sales lots in districts where permitted.
      2.   Unless otherwise permitted herein for specified uses, goods sold shall consist primarily of new merchandise and any goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail, primarily on the premises.
   H.   Inspections: The Zoning Administrator or his/her designee shall conduct a site inspection to ensure that all proper setbacks are maintained and shall conduct a site inspection prior to construction, additions to existing structures, or placement of a permanent structure. (Ord. 2018-004, 6-27-2018)