§ 155.130 PERMITTED USES.
   The following principal uses are hereby permitted:
   (A)   R-3 District residential uses or structures;
   (B)   Any retail business establishment, supplying commodities primarily for residents of the surrounding residential area or to persons in vehicles passing in front of an establishment such as appliance store, auto accessory store, bakery shop, book or stationery store, camera or photography shop, candy or ice cream store, drug store, fabric shop, floor covering store, florist shop, furniture store, gift shop, grocery store, clothing store, hardware or paint store, hobby shop, jewelry store, meat market, motor fuel station subject to the conditions stipulated in §§ 155.215 through 155.220, restaurant or bar, shoe store, variety store, motels or motor hotels, liquor store, second hand store and rummage shop, heating and air conditioning shop, plumbing shop, electrical shop, sheet metal shop, drive-in trailer sales, automobile and truck sales with minor repair, bowling alley, pool or billboard hall, animal hospital, and the like;
   (C)   Any service establishment such as a bank or other financial enterprise, barber or beauty shop, business or professional office, funeral home and self-service laundry; and
   (D)   Billboards and signboards subject to the same height and location requirements as stated in §§ 155.132 and 155.133 for all structures and also subject to the following conditions and restrictions in B-1 Districts.
      (1)   No billboard, signboard or similar advertising sign should be located at an intersection so as to obstruct vision hearing, or interfere with pedestrian or vehicular safety.
      (2)   No billboard, signboard or similar advertising sign should be located within 50 feet of any lot in a R-1 District or within 40 feet of any lot in a R-2 or R-3 District.
      (3)   No billboard, signboard or similar sign should be constructed or located so that it will unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of adjoining or abutting property.
(1999 Code, § 40-10-1) (Ord. 334, passed 10-26-1964) Penalty, see § 155.999