The following accessory uses are permitted in Conservation, Business and Industrial Districts.
(a) In a Conservation, Business or Industrial District, any use which is customarily found in conjunction with and required for the full utilization and economic viability of the principal use which meets the definition of accessory use as stated in the Zoning Code, and which complies with the applicable standards of the district in which it is located as permitted. See Section 1181.05(a) for additional standards for ground satellite stations within nonresidential areas;
(b) Outdoor vending machines, facilities for recycled goods or materials, etc. operated by nonprofit or public agencies; and
(c) These facilities may be permitted in all business and industrial districts upon obtaining a certificate of use subject to the following requirements.
(1) No such use or facility shall be placed with the street right of way, within an interior drive, or in a location which will interfere with required driveway site distance.
(2) Placement of the facility will not result in the reduction of the number of parking spaces required to serve the principal use(s) on the site.
(3) The subject facility or use shall be maintained in good operating order and appearance.
(Ord. 1103-95. Passed 2-9-95.)