§ 153.028 COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Permitted use. The following uses shall be permitted in the Community Commercial District:
      (1)   Retail stores. Retail stores primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods, including the buying or processing of goods for resale.
         (a)   General merchandise.
            5251   Hardware stores
            531   Department stores
            532   Mail order houses
            533   Limited price variety stores
            539   Miscellaneous general merchandise stores
         (b)   Food.
            541   Grocery stores
            542   Meat and fish (sea food) markets
            543   Fruit stores and vegetable markets
            544   Candy, nut and confectionery stores
            545   Dairy products stores
            546   Retail bakeries
            549   Miscellaneous food stores
         (c)   Automobile sales.
            551   Motor vehicle dealers (new and used cars)
            552   Motor vehicle dealers (used cars only)
            553   Tire, battery and accessory dealers (without installations)
            559   Miscellaneous aircraft, marine and automotive dealers
         (d)   Building materials.
            521   Lumber and other building materials dealers
            522   Heating and plumbing equipment dealers
            524   Electrical supply stores
            525   Hardware and farm equipment
         (e)   Apparel.
            561   Men's and boys' clothing and furnishings stores
            562   Women's accessory and specialty stores
            563   Women's ready-to-wear stores
            564   Children's and infants' wear stores
            565   Family clothing stores
            566   Shoe stores
            567   Custom tailors
            568   Furriers and fur shops
            569   Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores
         (f)   Home furnishings.
            571   Furniture, home furnishings and equipment stores
            572   Household appliance stores
            573   Radio, television and music stores
         (g)   Food and lodging. Food and lodging includes commercial establishments, and institu- tions engaged in furnishing lodging and meals on a fee basis.
            581   Eating and drinking places
            7013   Motels
            702   Rooming and boarding houses
         (h)   Miscellaneous retail.
            591   Drug stores and proprietary stores
            592   Liquor stores
            593   Antique stores and secondhand stores
            594   Book and stationery stores
            595   Sporting goods stores and bicycle shops
            597   Jewelry stores
            5992   Florists
            5993   Cigar stores and stands
            5994   News dealers and news stands
            5996   Camera and photographic supply stores
            5997   Gift, novelty and souvenir shops
            5998   Optical goods stores
            5999   Miscellaneous retail stores, not elsewhere classified.
      (2)   Administrative, Business and Professional Offices. Administrative offices primarily engaged in general administration, supervision, purchasing, accounting and other management functions. Business offices carrying on no retail trade with the general public and having no stock of goods maintained for sale to customers. Professional offices engaged in providing tangible and intangible services to the general public, involving both persons and possessions.
         (a)   Finance.
            602   Commercial and stock savings banks
            603   Mutual savings banks
            604   Trust companies not engaged in deposit banking
            605   Establishments performing functions closely related to banking
            612   Savings and loan associations
            613   Agricultural credit institutions
            614   Personal credit institutions
            615   Business credit institutions
            616   Loan correspondents and brokers
            671   Holding companies
            672   Investment companies
            673   Trusts
            679   Miscellaneous investing institutions
         (b)   Insurance carriers.
            631   Life insurance
            632   Accident and health insurance
            633   Fire, marine and casualty insurance
            635   Surety insurance
            636   Title insurance
            639   Insurance carriers not elsewhere classified
         (c)   Insurance agents.
            641   Insurance agents, brokers and service
         (d)   Real estate.
            651   Real estate operators (except developers) and lessors
            653   Agents, brokers and managers
            654   Title abstract companies
            655   Subdividers and developers
            656   Operative builders
            661   Combinations of real estate, insurance, loans, law offices
         (e)   Business services.
            731   Advertising
            733   Duplicating, addressing, blueprinting, photocopying, mailing, mailing list, and stenographic services
            734   Services to dwellings and other buildings
            739   Business services not elsewhere classified
               Educational facility - business training
         (f)   Repair services.
            762   Electrical repair shops
            763   Watch, clock and jewelry repair
            764   Reupholstery and furniture repair
            769   Miscellaneous repair shops and related services
         (g)   Professional.
            801   Offices of physicians and surgeons
            802   Offices of dentists and dental surgeons
            803   Offices of osteopathic physicians
            804   Offices of chiropractors
            807   Medical and dental laboratories
            8099   Health and allied services not elsewhere classified
            811   Legal services
            891   Engineering and architectural services
            893   Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services
      (3)   Personal and consumer services. Personal services generally involving the care of the person or his personal effects. Consumer services generally involving the care and maintenance of tangible property or the provision of intangible services for personal consumption.
         (a)   Personal.
            722   Photographic studios, including commercial photography
            723   Beauty shops
            724   Barber shops
            725   Shoe repair shops, shoe shine parlors and hat cleaning shops
            726   Funeral service
            727   Pressing, alteration and garment repair
            729   Miscellaneous personal services
         (b)   Business.
            731   Advertising
            732   Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting agencies, and adjustment and collecting agencies
            733   Duplicating, addressing, blueprinting, photocopying, mailing, mailing list and stenographic services
            735   News syndicates
            736   Private employment
            739   Business services not elsewhere classified (except 7391 - research, development and testing laboratories (see 1159.02(c)(1))
         (c)   Fitness and recreational sports centers.
            Physical fitness centers
            Exercise centers
            Health club facilities
            Recreational sports club facilities
            Gymnasiums
      In addition to all other applicable development standards, the facility providing fitness and recreational sports shall be limited to less than 15,000 square feet of gross floor area.
         (d)   Pet care (except veterinary and kennel) services.
            Pet grooming services
            Pet sitting services
            Pet training services
      The facility providing pet care services shall not include an outdoor recreation area and shall not be located less than 500 feet from any residential district or use.
      In reviewing the conditional use request, the Planning and Zoning Commission may reduce the minimum distance from any residential district or use.
      (4)   Sexually oriented business establishment. A commercial establishment including adult cabaret, adult store, or adult theater primarily engaged in persons who appear nude/semi-nude, live performances, films or other visual representations, adult booths, or sale or display of adult material.
         (a)   In addition to all other applicable development standards, no person shall operate, locate, or permit the location of a sexually oriented business establishment within 750 feet (as measured from property line to property line) of any residential use or district, school, preschool, daycare, place of worship, park, library, federal, state, county, township or city building, cemetery, or other civic use or public use (within the City of Dublin or other municipality).
         (b)   No person shall operate, locate, or permit the location of a sexually oriented business within 750 feet (as measured from property line to property line) of another sexually oriented business establishment.
(Ord. 72-99, passed 7-19-99; Am. Ord. 68-99, passed 9-5-00; Am. Ord. 91-15, passed 12-7-15)
   (B)   Conditional use. The following uses shall be allowed in the Community Commercial District, subject to approval in accordance with § 153.236.
      (1)   Auto-oriented commercial facilities or outdoor service facilities. Auto-oriented service facilities or outdoor service facility developed independently or in association with a permitted use.
      (2)   Residential. Living quarters as an integral part of a permitted use structure.
      (3)   Consumer services. Consumer services generally involving the care and maintenance of tangible property or the provision of intangible services for personal consumption.
         (a)   Arts and Recreation.
            7831   Motion picture theaters
            7911   Dance halls, studios and schools
            7921   Theatrical producers, except motion pictures, bands, orchestras and entertainers (theater)
            7931   Bowling, billiards and pool
            7944   Swimming pools
            7945   Skating rinks
            Fitness and recreational sports centers of 15,000 square feet or more of gross floor area, including:
               Physical fitness centers
               Exercise centers
               Health club facilities
               Recreational sports club facilities
               Gymnasiums
         (b)   Educational
            Day care facilities
            Tutoring services
         Mechanical or electrically operated amusement devices as defined in § 112.15 may be operated in connection with the recreation uses listed herein subject to the provisions of §§ 112.15 et seq.
         (c)   Automotive.
            751   Automotive rentals, without drivers
      (4)   Offices of veterinarians and animal hospitals.
            0722   Offices of veterinarians and animal hospitals
      (5)   Large format retail. Any retail or wholesale use of 20,000 square feet or more of gross floor area.
      (6)   Wireless communications facilities as conditional uses in all applicable districts.
      (7)   Park and rides. An off-street parking facility, publicly owned and operated, designed or intended to provide peripheral collection and parking of vehicles to accommodate commuter traffic into or out of the community, including a maximum of one structure per use, such as bus passenger shelters, terminals and transfer stations. Any such structure may not exceed 50 square feet for bus shelters and 500 square feet for terminals and transfer stations. In addition to all other applicable development standards, the following standards shall also apply to park and ride terminals and transfer stations:
         (a)   The design and architecture of shelter, terminals and transfer stations must be harmonious with the architectural character of surrounding areas.
   (C)   Development standards. In addition to the provisions of §§ 153.070 through 153.076, the following standards for arrangement and development of land and buildings are required in the Community Commercial District.
      (1)   Intensity of use. No minimum lot size is required; however, lot size shall be adequate to provide the yard space required by these development standards and the following provisions:
      (2)   Lot width. No minimum lot width is required; however, all lots shall abut a street and have adequate width to provide the yard space required by these development standards.
      (3)   Side yard. A side yard shall be required adjacent to a residential zoning district or planned residential zoning district as listed in § 153.016. These required side yards shall be not less than one-fourth the sum of the height and depth of the building, but in no case shall be less than 15 feet.
      (4)   Rear yard. A rear yard shall be required adjacent to a residential zoning district or a planned residential zoning district as listed in § 153.016. These required rear yards shall be not less than one-fourth the sum of the height and width of the building, except when adjacent to a dedicated alley of not less than 20 feet. A use to be serviced from the rear shall have a service court, alleyway or combination thereof not less than 40 feet wide.
('80 Code, §§ 1163.01- 1163.03) (Ord. 21-70, passed 7-13-70; Am. Ord. 112-95, passed 2-19-97; Am. Ord. 147-97, passed 12-15-97; Am. Ord. 88-98, passed 11-2-98; Am. Ord. 68-99, passed 9-5-00; Am. Ord. 57-07, passed 9-4-07; Am. Ord. 96-07, passed 1-22-08; Am. Ord. 74-08, passed 4-20-09) Penalty, see § 153.999