A. Neighborhood Office (NO). The purpose of this district is to accommodate modest-scale professional and service occupations, along with units, to serve as a neighborhood activity center and as a transition between residential and more intense commercial .
B. Office and Institutional (OI). The purpose of this district is to accommodate more intense professional and service occupations than permitted in the neighborhood office (NO) district and to insure that the environmental effects (including noise, odor, glare, heat, vibration and air pollution) resulting from the conduct of such operations shall not interfere with the quality of any surrounding district. This district is also intended to accommodate, as special , certain other compatible that are so designed, constructed and maintained that they do not interfere with the conduct of permitted professional and service occupations. When used as part of a rezoning, this district serves as a transition between residential districts and more intense districts, including commercial districts.
C. Neighborhood Commercial (NC). This district is intended to accommodate low intensity commercial enterprises that provide goods or services primarily to residents of the surrounding neighborhood so that such residents can have convenient access to such goods and services without the necessity for making cross-town trips. The permitted are of such a nature and on such a scale that incompatibility with or disruption to nearby residences is minimized, and that by their very nature depend for a majority of their business upon traffic from the whole community rather than the immediate neighborhood are not permitted.
D. Community Retail (CR). This district is designed to accommodate commercial activities that serve the entire community, especially retail businesses conducted within a .
E. Central Business District (CBD). This district is intended to provide for and maintain the Main Street business district.
F. Service Business (SB). This district to accommodate commercial activities that are more intense in nature than those permitted in neighborhood or community business districts. This district allows merchandise or equipment to be stored and operations to be conducted outside a .