(A) Those non-residential uses which are permitted in the residential zoning districts, subject, except as specifically provided otherwise in this chapter, to the same conditions, restrictions and requirements as are provided in the residential zoning districts;
(B) Bakery goods store;
(C) Banks, loan and/or finance offices;
(D) Barber or beauty shop;
(E) Book, stationery or gift store;
(F) Candy store, soda fountain and/or ice cream store;
(G) Clothing cleaning and/or laundry pick-up station;
(H) Clothing and dry goods store;
(I) Delicatessen store;
(J) Dress shop;
(K) Drug store;
(L) Florist and gift shop without nursery;
(M) Funeral home;
(N) Grocery store and meat market;
(O) Hardware store;
(P) Household appliance store;
(Q) Jewelry store;
(R) Laundromats;
(S) Liquor store, including beer and wine sales;
(T) Nursery school and day nurseries;
(U) Paint and wallpaper store;
(V) Parking lots;
(W) Photographer;
(X) Radio and television store;
(Y) Restaurants and/or cafes without dancing, floor shows or drive-in service;
(Z) Service stations, including minor auto repairs, if all repair work is conducted within a completely enclosed building, when authorized by the Planning Commission as a special use. In considering such authorization, the Planning Commission shall consider the following standards:
(1) The size, nature and character of the gas station;
(2) The proposed location of the gas station;
(3) The location of entrance drives and access to the gas station with respect to potential traffic congestion or hazards;
(4) How well the gas station harmonizes, blends with and enhances adjoining properties and the surrounding neighborhood;
(5) The need and necessity for the products and services of the gas station at the proposed location; and
(6) The effect of the gas station on adjoining properties and the surrounding neighborhood.
(AA) Shoe repair shop;
(BB) Tailor and/or dress maker;
(CC) Variety store including “notions” and “five and ten” store;
(DD) Business signs, real estate signs, identifying sign, name plate; and
(EE) Retail business or service establishments which supply convenience commodities or perform services primarily for residents of the surrounding neighborhood when authorized by the Planning Commission as a special use. In considering such authorization, the Planning Commission shall consider the following standards:
(1) The size, nature and character of the proposed use;
(2) The proximity of the proposed use to adjoining properties;
(3) The parking facilities provided for the proposed use;
(4) Any traffic congestion or hazard which will be occasioned by the proposed use;
(5) How well the proposed use harmonizes, blends with and enhances adjoining properties and the surrounding neighborhood;
(6) The need or necessity for the proposed use to service the needs of the surrounding neighborhood; and
(7) The effect of the proposed use on adjoining properties and the surrounding neighborhood.
(Prior Code, Ch. XV, § 9.02) (Ord. 1977-1, passed 10-10-1977; Ord. 2001-1, passed 7-17-2001; Ord. 2012-1, passed 11-5-2012)