A. Property and buildings in a C-1 neighborhood shopping district shall be used only for the following purposes:
1. Any use permitted on review in an R-3 residential district.
2. Any use permitted in an R-3 residential district.
3. Retail stores and shops which do not exceed fourteen thousand (14,000) square feet of gross floor area and which supply the regular and customary needs of the residents of the neighborhood and which are primarily for their convenience as follows:
Antique shop.
Apparel store, family, children, men or women.
Appliance store.
Artists materials, supply studio.
Arts school, gallery or museum.
Automobile parking lot.
Baby shop.
Bakery goods store.
Banking and financing institutions.
Barbershop.
Beauty shop.
Book or stationery store.
Camera shop.
Candy store.
Catering establishment.
Cleaning, pressing and laundry collection agency.
Curio or gift shop.
Dairy products or ice cream store.
Delicatessen.
Dress shop.
Drugstore or fountain.
Dry goods store.
Florist shop, greenhouse, nursery.
Furniture store.
Gift shop.
Grocery store or supermarket.
Hardware store.
Jewelry or notion store.
Key shop.
Leather goods shop.
Liquor store.
Lodge hall.
Meat market.
Medical facility.
Messenger or telegraph service.
Music store.
Newspaper or magazine sales.
Office business.
Optometrist sales and service.
Paint and interior decorating store, but not a paint shop.
Pharmacy.
Photographer studio.
Radio and television sales and service.
Restaurant or cafeteria.
Self-service laundry or dry cleaning.
Sewing machine sales, instruction, and service.
Shoe repair shop.
Sporting goods store.
Tailor shop.
Toy store.
Variety store. (1985 Code)
4. Advertising signs and structures:
a. One business sign, not exceeding thirty two (32) square feet in display area may be erected on each street frontage of the lot. If this sign is pole mounted, it shall not exceed the height of the building in which the principal use is located, or twenty feet (20'), whichever is lower.
b. One wall sign may be erected on the primary structure not exceeding an aggregate display surface area equal to two (2) square feet per linear foot of street frontage; total sign size is limited to sixty five percent (65%) of the total wall area of the wall to which the sign is attached.
c. No signs advertising products not sold on the premises will be permitted.
d. No signs shall be permitted upon lots not containing one business establishment. (Ord. 1452, 1-13-1998)
5. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above uses.
6. A building used for any of the above enumerated uses may not have more than forty percent (40%) of its floor area devoted to purposes incidental to the primary use. No material or goods offered for sale or stored in connection with the uses enumerated in subsections A1 through A5 of this section shall be displayed or stored outside of a building. (1985 Code)