1157.06 PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES IN THE C-2 DISTRICT.  
   In the C-2 District, no uses shall be permitted except the following:
    (a)   Retail businesses which supply commodities on the premises for persons residing in adjacent residential areas, such as: groceries, meats, dairy products, alcoholic beverages, baked goods or other foods, ice cream, drugs, dry goods, notions, hardware, books, stationery and school supplies, records and video cassette sales and rental, flowers, hobby equipment, periodicals, shoes, sporting goods, small household articles, and tobacco products.
    (b)   Retail or service establishments which offer comparison goods for residents, such as: bicycle sales, jewelry stores, hobby shops, music stores, clothing and shoe stores, notions, bookstores, sporting goods stores, office supply stores, carpet stores, furniture stores, building material sales (including hardware, glass, paint, and lumber), household appliance stores, paint and wallpaper stores, auto equipment sales stores, and similar specialty retail stores.
    (c)   Establishments which perform services within a completely enclosed building for persons residing in nearby residential areas, such as: beauty and barber shops; watch, radio, television, clothing and shoe repair; locksmiths; photo processing outlets; and similar establishments.
    (d)   Office buildings and uses, including medical and dental clinics or offices.
    (e)   Offices and showrooms of a plumber, electrician, building contractor, upholsterer, caterer, decorator or similar trade, subject to the following conditions:
(1)   All services performed on the premises, including fabrication, repair, cleaning or other processing of goods, shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced.
(2)   There shall be no outside storage of materials or goods of any kind.
    (f)   Schools for occupations, professional, or technical training, such as dance schools, music and voice schools, art studios, secretarial training, and similar schools.
    (g)    Newspaper offices and printing shops.
    (h)    Hotels, motels, and motel courts subject to the provisions in Section 1169.17.
    (i)    Bus passenger stations.
    (j)    Funeral homes, provided there is adequate assembly area for vehicles to be used in funeral processions and such assembly area shall be provided in addition to any required off-street parking area. A caretaker's residence may be provided within the main building of the funeral home.
    (k)    Financial institutions, including banks, credit unions, and savings and loan associations. Drive-through facilities are permitted.
    (l)    Laundry and dry cleaning customer outlets, coin operated laundromats, self-serve dry cleaning establishments, and similar operations.
    (m)    Private service clubs, fraternal organizations, banquet halls, and meeting halls.
    (n)    Standard and carry-out restaurants, bars, and lounges.
    (o)    Theaters, when completely enclosed.
    (p)    Dance halls, assembly halls, and similar places of assembly.
    (q)    Private indoor recreation uses, such as bowling alleys, billiard halls, gymnasium or court sports facilities, tennis clubs, roller or ice skating rinks, personal fitness centers, and similar recreation uses, subject to the provisions in Section 1169.20. 
    (r)    New and used automobile, truck and tractor, boat, mobile home, recreation vehicle and trailer sales, subject to the provisions in Section 1169.05.
    (s)    Automobile filling and service stations, including oil change or lubrication stations, subject to the provisions in Section 1169.06.
    (t)   Other uses similar to the above.
    (u)    Uses and structures accessory to the above, subject to the provisions in Section 1169.03.
   (v)   Uses permitted by right in the C-1 zoning classification.
      (Ord. 1166. Passed 9-24-01.)