§ 5.36 SCHEDULE OF USES.
   (A)   Uses permitted in the nonresidential districts are listed in Table 5.36. Additional requirements related to a specific use, if any, are referenced in the “Additional Requirements” column.
   (B)   Any use not specifically listed shall be prohibited, unless the use is determined to be a similar use according to § 5.75(A).
Table 5.36 Schedule of Uses: Commercial District
P = Permitted use by right
S = Special land use
C-1
Additional Requirements
Table 5.36 Schedule of Uses: Commercial District
P = Permitted use by right
S = Special land use
C-1
Additional Requirements
Accessory
Accessory outdoor customer service activities such as delivery of products to customers’ vehicles, grocery cart use, escorting of customers and home delivery
P
§ 5.70(C)
Accessory outdoor dining
P
§ 5.70(C)
Accessory outdoor sales and display (including temporary sales)
P
§ 5.70(C)
Accessory outdoor storage
S
§ 5.70(C)
Accessory uses clearly ancillary to the principal use, including home occupations (accessory structures are not permitted)
P
§ 5.70(B)
 
Dining and Entertainment
Micro brewery or brew pub
S
§ 5.71(A)
Restaurants, including standard service and carry-out, excluding drive-through service and entertainment/floor shows
P
Soda fountain, ice cream shop or candy store
P
Recreation/Cultural
Art gallery/studio
P
Parks and recreational facilities, publicly owned
P
Public facilities (government buildings, public museums, public galleries, public libraries and the like)
S
Residential
Residential dwelling above the ground floor of a commercial building
P
§ 5.74(B)
Residential dwelling on the ground floor of a commercial building
S
§ 5.74(C)
Retail
Retail food/grocery, up to 50,000 sq. ft. gross floor area, which may also include food items prepared on site for sale on the premises
P
Retail sales other than food/groceries, up to 10,000 sq. ft. gross floor area
P
Services
Automatic teller machines, walk-up only, accessory to or separate from a bank or similar financial institution
P
Banks and similar financial institutions, without drive-through facilities
P
Business service establishments, including printing/copy centers, postal centers, travel agents, graphics services
P
Dance or music studio
P
Drive-through facilities for banks and pharmacies, but not including any other uses
S
Dry cleaner/laundry (including pick-up stations and self-service laundries)
P
Health clubs and fitness centers, and private sports and recreational instructional facilities not including physical therapy clinics staffed by medical professionals
P
Hotels, including bed and breakfasts
S
§ 5.74(D)
Personal service establishments, including small electronics/appliance repair, shoe repair, dressmakers/tailors, tanning salons, barber or beauty salon, decorating and upholstery shops, and other similar repair shops
P
Photographer
P
Offices
On Ground Floor
Above Ground Floor
Specific Requirements (Special Land Uses Only)
Medical/dental offices and clinics of physicians, dentists, psychologists, chiropractors, optometrists, physical therapists and similar or allied professions, and non-boarding veterinary services with no outside uses
P
P
§ 5.72(A)
Non-profit professional, civic, social, fraternal, political and religious organizations
S
P
§ 5.72(A)
Professional office services such as: insurance, real estate, legal, sales and similar or allied professions
P
P
§ 5.72(A)
Product showrooms and similar mixed office with product display uses
P
P
§ 5.74(C)
Serviced offices
P
§ 5.72(B)
Other Uses
Essential services
P
§ 5.59
Radio and television broadcasting stations
P
Similar uses
P/S
§ 5.75(A)
Wireless telecommunications systems
S
§ 5.75(D)
 
(Ord. effective 11-29-2013; Ord. effective 9-14- 2019; Ord. effective 3-30-2023)