(A) Purpose. To provide for and encourage location of sales and services which are environmentally compatible with residential districts; to minimize the blighting influence on surrounding residential neighborhoods by limitations and control of uses permitted; to exclude highway oriented and any other business that will tend to disrupt or disturb neighborhood stability.
(B) Permitted uses. Within a B-3 Residential Light Commercial District, no building or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses:
(1) Clinics;
(2) Hospitals and nursing/convalescent homes;
(3) Printing;
(4) Commercial advertising products;
(5) Trade and vocational schools;
(6) Public buildings; and
(7) Medical and dental offices and/or laboratories.
(C) Uses by conditional use permit. Within a B-3 Business District, no building or land shall be used for one or more of the following uses except by conditional use permit: manufacturing of:
(1) Clothing, tents and other textile items;
(2) Electronic equipment or subassemblies;
(3) Electric controls, timers and small electric motors;
(4) Fishing tackle and related products (does not include boats, trailers or motors);
(5) Assembling small appliances;
(6) Toys;
(7) Soft drinks confectionery, ice cream and pastry products;
(8) Food products (frozen, dehydrated or canned);
(9) Wood cabinets and furniture products;
(10) Greenhouses;
(11) Warehousing of non-hazardous materials; and
(12) Permitted uses of an R-3 District.
(D) Permitted accessory uses. Same as Retail Business District (B-1).
(E) Height, lot coverage and minimum lot area regulations. Same as Retail Business District (B-1).
(Ord. 110, passed 4-23-1991; Ord. 144, passed 2-11-1997; Ord. 179, passed 1-23-2007)