(A) Purpose and intent. The C-3 Commercial District is hereby created in order that there be areas within the village where commercial users are more restricted for use next to a Residential District.
(B) Principal permitted uses. Retail and services, department stores, dry foods and apparel stores, mail order houses, variety and dime stores, art or antique shops, furniture and appliance stores, hardware stores, shoe stores, business offices, specialty shops, medical and professional offices.
(C) Conditionally permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted only if expressly recommended by the Planning Commission and authorized by the Board of Appeals in accordance with § 152.56 and subject to any limitation and restrictions deemed necessary by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
(1) Food and service.
(2) Public facilities and utilities.
(3) Residential. Dwelling units are not permitted as a principal use in the C-3 District, however, dwelling units may be allowed as a secondary use, where it is clearly demonstrated that the residential use is not the principal use of the structure, and is located within the principal structure.
(4) Accessory buildings and uses. (Not permitted)
(5) Off-street parking. Principal off-street parking in amount equal to at least 100% of the floor area required in the C-3 District. Permitted secondary residential uses shall provide one off-street parking space per dwelling unit.
(D) Area, yard and height requirements.
District | Maximum Height Limit | Minimum Lot Frontage | Minimum Lot Area | Front Yard Setback |
C-3 | 1 story | 75 ft. | 9,000 sq. ft. | 15 ft. |
5 ft. (side yard) | 10 ft. (rear yard) |
(Ord. 1969-11-22, passed 11- -69)