§ 154.061 C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. The C-1 Commercial District is intended to allow suitable, small sites within the city for businesses which offer services and retail goods needed by residents of the surrounding neighborhoods on a daily or weekly basis and are not intended to draw customers from the entire community.
   (B)   Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted, as regulated herein, without special application requirements or conditions attached. Highly similar uses not listed may be allowed at the discretion and review of the City Council:
      (1)   Bakeries;
      (2)   Barber shops;
      (3)   Candy and ice cream shops;
      (4)   Churches and houses of worship and related facilities;
      (5)   Convenience food stores without gas pumps;
      (6)   Drug stores;
      (7)   Dry cleaning and laundry receiving and pick-up stations, excluding processing;
      (8)   Florist shops;
      (9)   Hardware stores;
      (10)   Laundromats (self-service laundry);
      (11)   Offices not exceeding 3,000 square feet gross floor area;
      (12)   Tailor shops; and
      (13)   Variety, gift, notion and soft goods stores not exceeding 3,000 square feet in gross floor area.
   (C)   Conditional uses.
      (1)   Restaurants, not exceeding 3,000 square feet in gross floor area, but excluding convenience food-type restaurants where food is served in disposable containers and may be eaten on the premises or taken out for eating; and
      (2)   Video game shops.
   (D)   Accessory uses.
      (1)   Any accessory use, building or structure customarily incidental to a principal use permitted above, and located on the same lot;
      (2)   Parking and loading facilities, as regulated in § 154.116 of this chapter; and
      (3)   Signs as regulated in §§ 154.140 through 154.144 of this chapter.
   (E)   Dimensional regulations; C-1 District.
      (1)   Setbacks.
 
Item Set Back From
Building Setback
Accessory Building Setback
Parking Lot or Circulation Drive
Interior lot line
15 feet
6 feet
6 feet
Residential zoning boundary
25 feet
10 feet
10 feet
Street right-of-way
30 feet
30 feet
10 feet
 
      (2)   Maximum building height.
         (a)   Principal structure: 18 feet; and
         (b)   Accessory structure: 15 feet.
   (F)   Other requirements. Refer to development standards in §§ 154.110 through 154.125 and 154.140 through 154.144 of this chapter for additional regulations pertaining to the following:
      (1)   Site plan review;
      (2)   Access, parking and loading;
      (3)   Landscaping and lighting;
      (4)   Fences;
      (5)   Signs;
      (6)   Outdoor storage and displays;
      (7)   Building facade materials;
      (8)   Pole buildings; and
      (9)   Pollution.
(2004 Code, § 154.061) (Ord. 464, passed 1- -1996; Ord. 16-751, passed 2-9-2016)