§ 154.075 COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   In the Commercial District, all buildings and premises may be used for the following uses.
      (1)   Permitted uses. Permitted uses are as follows:
         (a)   Appliance stores;
         (b)   Automobile, automobile parts, farm implement sales and services;
         (c)   Bakery;
         (d)   Banks, savings or loan businesses;
         (e)   Barber and beauty shops;
         (f)   Bowling alleys;
         (g)   Clothing and apparel stores;
         (h)   Commercial parking lots;
         (i)   Drive-in banks;
         (j)   Dry cleaning and laundry establishments;
         (k)   Drug sales;
         (l)   Eating and drinking establishments;
         (m)   Florist shops;
         (n)   Food sales, including supermarkets;
         (o)   Funeral homes;
         (p)   Furniture stores;
         (q)   Gas stations;
         (r)   Hardware sales;
         (s)   Jewelry and gift stores;
         (t)   Motels;
         (u)   Newspaper, printing, and reproduction services;
         (v)   Offices, including business, dental, and medical;
         (w)   Sales and distribution offices;
         (x)   Shoe repair shops;
         (y)   Shoes sales;
         (z)   Skating rinks, indoor;
         (aa)   Theaters;
         (bb)   Variety stores; and
         (cc)   Any other retail business, service, or public utility not involving manufacturing on the premises, except of products the major portion of which is to be sold at retail at that location by the manufacturer to the consumer, and provided that not more than five operators should be employed in such manufacture.
      (2)   Conditional uses. Any commercial building that is determined not to be injurious, noxious, or offensive to a surrounding neighborhood by reason of the emission of odors, fumes, dust, smoke, vibrations, noise, or lighting shall be a conditional use in the Commercial District, subject to the approval of the Planning Commission.
   (B)   All businesses within the Commercial District must meet the standards for safety, air and water pollution established by the state.
(Prior Code, § 1276.06) (Ord. 79-15, passed 11-12-1979; Ord. 83-2, passed 3-14-1983; Ord. 2000-5, passed 5-8-2000)