§ 10-3-9.201 C-N ZONES; PURPOSE AND APPLICATION.
   The regulations set forth in this subchapter shall apply in the C-N, Neighborhood Commercial zone, unless otherwise provided in the chapter. Neighborhood commercial centers are intended primarily to meet the everyday convenience needs of people residing within surrounding residential neighborhoods for retail convenience goods and personal services. A NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER would typically be anchored by a supermarket, with other stores and shops for drugs, liquor, deli, bakery goods, ice cream shop, gift shop, coffee shop, café, fast food, sandwich shop, or hardware. Services might include small appliance repair, barber, beauty salon, self-service laundry, dry cleaning, shoe repair, and exercise and diet centers. Office services might include medical, dental, accounting, insurance, and a variety of other business and professional services oriented toward household needs. Public and semi-public uses might include a branch library, senior center, day care, lodges, churches, and small education and training centers.
('61 Code, § 10-3-9.201) (Ord. 589 C.S., passed 11-18-92)