§ 156.075 CP — PLANNED SHOPPING CENTER COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Purposes. The purposes of the Planned Shopping Center Commercial Districts shall be:
      (1)   To provide large sites at appropriate locations for major shopping centers which provide a wide variety of goods and services drawing trade from the entire Humboldt Bay area. The principal establishment of a CP Planned Shopping Center Commercial District shall ordinarily be one or more department or variety stores;
      (2)   To provide for the development of an organized group of compatible commercial uses planned and designed as an integral unit consistent with modern standards for site planning and landscape design; and,
      (3)   To minimize the adverse affect of major commercial facilities on nearby dwellings and minimize traffic congestion on public highways and streets. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29140)
   (B)   Conditions. Any shopping center proposed for a Planned Shopping Center Commercial District that includes one or more wetlands that would individually or in combination benefit from a comprehensive restoration and enhancement program, shall be required to prepare and implement such a program consistent with all applicable policies of the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan and the provisions of this chapter. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29141)
   (C)   Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in the CP Planned Shopping Center Commercial District:
      (1)   Accessory uses and structures located on the same site as a permitted use;
      (2)   Administrative, business, and professional offices;
      (3)   Art and artists’ supply stores;
      (4)   Art galleries and stores selling objects of art;
      (5)   Auction rooms;
      (6)   Automobile supply stores;
      (7)   Bakeries, including baking for sale on the premises only;
      (8)   Banks;
      (9)   Banquet rooms;
      (10)   Barber shops and beauty shops;
      (11)   Bars;
      (12)   Bicycle shops;
      (13)   Blueprint and photostat shops;
      (14)   Book stores and rental libraries;
      (15)   Candy stores;
      (16)   Christmas tree sales lots;
      (17)   Cigar stores;
      (18)   Cleaning and dyeing, including the use of one synthetic dry cleaning machine using nonexplosive solvents and having a capacity of not more than 40 pounds per cycle only;
      (19)   Cleaning, coin-operated;
      (20)   Clothing and costume rental establishments;
      (21)   Clothing stores;
      (22)   Computer and electronics sales and repair stores, provided repair services shall be incidental to retail sales;
      (23)   Dairy products manufacturing for retail sales on the premises only;
      (24)   Delicatessen stores;
      (25)   Department stores;
      (26)   Drugstores;
      (27)   Dry goods stores;
      (28)   Electrical appliance sales and repair stores, provided repair services shall be incidental to retail sales;
      (29)   Finance companies;
      (30)   Florists;
      (31)   Food lockers;
      (32)   Food stores and supermarkets;
      (33)   Furniture stores;
      (34)   Fur shops;
      (35)   Garden shops;
      (36)   Gift shops;
      (37)   Gunsmiths;
      (38)   Gymnasiums;
      (39)   Hardware stores;
      (40)   Hobby shops;
      (41)   Household appliance stores;
      (42)   Ice vending stations;
      (43)   Interior decorating shops;
      (44)   Jewelry stores;
      (45)   Laundries, self-service type;
      (46)   Leather goods and luggage stores;
      (47)   Liquor stores;
      (48)   Locksmiths;
      (49)   Massage and physical culture studios;
      (50)   Medical and dental offices;
      (51)   Medical and orthopedic appliance stores;
      (52)   Meeting halls;
      (53)   Mens’ furnishing stores;
      (54)   Messengers’ offices;
      (55)   Millinery shops;
      (56)   Mobile vendors as prescribed in §§ 155.220 through 155.221;
      (57)   Music stores;
      (58)   Music and dance studios;
      (59)   Musical instrument repair shops;
      (60)   Newsstands;
      (61)   Nurseries and garden supply stores provided all equipment, supplies, and merchandise other than plants shall be kept within a completely enclosed building, and fertilizer of any type shall be stored and sold in package form only;
      (62)   Office and business machine stores;
      (63)   Offices and office buildings;
      (64)   Optician and optometrical shops;
      (65)   Paint, glass, and wallpaper shops;
      (66)   Parking facilities, including fee parking facilities improved in conformity with the standards prescribed for required off-street parking facilities in § 155.118 of this title;
      (67)   Pet and bird stores;
      (68)   Phonograph and record stores;
      (69)   Photographic supply stores and studios;
      (70)   Picture framing shops;
      (71)   Piers, docks, and wharves;
      (72)   Plumbing, heating, and ventilating equipment showrooms with storage for floor samples only;
      (73)   Plumbing shops;
      (74)   Pool halls;
      (75)   Post offices;
      (76)   Pressing establishments;
      (77)   Printing shops;
      (78)   Radio and television broadcasting studios; towers and other support structures, commercial satellite dishes, antennas, and equipment buildings necessary for the specific facility are subject to the provisions of Chapter 159;
      (79)   Realtors and real estate offices;
      (80)   Rental hand tools, garden tools, power tools, trailers, and other similar equipment;
      (81)   Restaurants and soda fountains, not including drive-in establishments, not less than 150 feet from an R District;
      (82)   Savings and loan offices;
      (83)   Scientific instrument shops;
      (84)   Self-service laundries and self-service dry cleaning establishments;
      (85)   Shoe repair shops;
      (86)   Shoe stores;
      (87)   Skating rinks within buildings;
      (88)   Sporting goods stores;
      (89)   Sports arenas within buildings;
      (90)   Stamp and coin stores;
      (91)   Stationery stores;
      (92)   Stenographic services;
      (93)   Tailor and dressmaking shops;
      (94)   Taxidermists;
      (95)   Taxicab stands;
      (96)   Telegraph offices; towers and other support structures, commercial satellite dishes, antennas, and equipment buildings necessary for the specific facility are subject to the provisions of Chapter 159;
      (97)   Television and radio sales and repair stores;
      (98)   Theaters and auditoriums within buildings;
      (99)   Ticket agencies;
      (100)   Tire sales and service, not including retreading or recapping, or mounting of heavy truck tires;
      (101)   Toy stores;
      (102)   Travel agencies and bureaus;
      (103)   Travelers’ aid societies;
      (104)   Umbrella repair shops;
      (105)   Variety stores;
      (106)   Watch and clock repair shops;
      (107)   Wholesale establishments without stocks;
      (108)   Women’s apparel accessory stores; and
(‘63 Code, § 10-5.29142)
      (109)   Wireless telecommunication facilities located more than 100 feet from an R District subject to a wireless telecommunication facility permit pursuant to Chapter 159.
   (D)   Conditional uses. The following conditional uses shall be permitted in accord with the provisions of §§ 155.280 through 155.299 of this title:
      (1)   Accessory uses and structures located on the same site as a conditional use;
      (2)   Charitable institutions;
      (3)   Churches, parsonages, parish houses, monasteries, convents, and other religious institutions;
      (4)   Circuses, carnivals, and other transient amusement enterprises;
      (5)   Pony riding rings;
      (6)   Public utility and public service pumping stations, power stations, equipment buildings and installations, drainage ways and structures, storage tanks, and transmission lines found by the Planning Commission to be necessary for the public health, safety, or welfare;
      (7)   Restaurants and soda fountains, including drive-in establishments, not less than 150 feet from an R District;
      (8)   Service stations, not including trailer rentals, provided that all operations, except the sale of gasoline and oil and the washing of cars, shall be conducted within a building enclosed on at least three sides;
      (9)   Restaurants and soda fountains, not including drive-in establishments;
      (10)   Restaurants and soda fountains, including drive-in establishments, 150 feet from an R District;
      (11)   Service stations, including automobile, truck, and trailer rentals as accessory uses only;
      (12)   Service stations, not including automobile, truck, and trailer rentals as accessory uses, provided that all operations, except the sale of gasoline and oil and the washing of cars, shall be conducted within a building enclosed on at least three sides; and
(‘63 Code, § 10-5.29143)
      (13)   Wireless telecommunication facilities located within 100 feet of an R District subject to the provisions of Chapter 159.
   (E)   Off-street parking. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided for any planned shopping center as prescribed in §§ 155.115 through 155.124 of this title. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29144)
   (F)   Off-street loading. Off-street loading facilities shall be provided for any planned shopping center as prescribed in §§ 155.135 through 155.141 of this title. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29145)
   (G)   Signs. No sign, outdoor advertising structure, or display of any character shall be permitted except as provided in §§ 155.155 through 155.169 of this title. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29146)
   (H)   Site plan review and architectural review. All permitted uses shall be subject to site plan review as prescribed in §§ 155.180 through 155.188 of this title. Conditional uses shall be subject, in addition, to architectural review. (‘63 Code, § 10-5.29147)
(Ord. 417-C.S., passed 12-6-84; Am. Ord. 757-C.S., passed 10-19-10; Am. Ord. 786-C.S., passed 8-21-12; Am. Ord. 842-C.S., passed 7-19-16) Penalty, see § 150.999