§ 152.101 PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES.
   (A)   Commercial activities, enumerated below in division (B) of this section, which fulfill all of the requirements of §§ 152.100 through 152.108, shall be principal permitted uses. The principal business and all accessory activity shall be conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building, and all outdoor storage or display shall be prohibited except for those conditional uses authorized by the Board of Zoning Appeals, where such Board finds that outdoor storage is intrinsically associated with the business.
   (B)   (1)   Antique shops.
      (2)   Appliance sales and service.
      (3)   Art and school supply businesses.
      (4)   Art galleries, libraries, and museums.
      (5)   Artist, sculptor, and composer studios.
      (6)   Automobile parts business, retail.
      (7)   Automobile repair garages.
      (8)   Automobile service stations and laundries.
      (9)   Bakeries, retail.
      (10)   Banks and financial institutions.
      (11)   Barber and beauty schools.
      (12)   Barber and beauty shops.
      (13)   Bicycle sales, rental, or repair.
      (14)   Blue printing, photo copying, and photo finishing service.
      (15)   Book stores and card shops.
      (16)   Bridal consultants.
      (17)   Business machines, sales and service.
      (18)   Camera and photo supply shops.
      (19)   Candy and confectionery shops.
      (20)   Carpet and floor covering businesses.
      (21)   Carry-out convenience store, with or without drive-through.
      (22)   Catering services.
      (23)   China and glassware stores.
      (24)   Cigarette, cigar, and tobacco shops.
      (25)   Clothing and shoe stores.
      (26)   Community centers.
      (27)   Costume rental shops.
      (28)   Dairy product businesses, retail.
      (29)   Dance schools.
      (30)   Data processing center.
      (31)   Delicatessens.
      (32)   Department stores.
      (33)   Drapery businesses.
      (34)   Dressmaking and seamstress services.
      (35)   Driver training schools.
      (36)   Drug stores.
      (37)   Dry cleaning and laundromat businesses (self-service).
      (38)   Dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including package dry cleaning plants.
      (39)   Dry goods stores.
      (40)   Eating places No. 1.
      (41)   Eating places No. 2.
      (42)   Eating places (carry-out).
      (43)   Eating places (drive-in).
      (44)   Exterminating services.
      (45)   Farm supply store.
      (46)   Florists.
      (47)   Food stores.
      (48)   Furniture and home furnishings stores.
      (49)   Furniture and upholstery repair services.
      (50)   Garden stores, garden centers, and greenhouses, indoor only.
      (51)   Gift and novelty shops.
      (52)   Grocery stores.
      (53)   Hardware stores.
      (54)   Health studios.
      (55)   Heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing sales.
      (56)   Hobby shops.
      (57)   Hotels and motels.
      (58)   Indoor commercial recreation facilities (wholly enclosed places of recreation or amusement, such as billiard rooms, bowling alleys, skating rinks, and tennis courts).
      (59)   Interior decorating shops.
      (60)   Leather goods and luggage shops.
      (61)   Libraries and reading rooms.
      (62)   Locksmiths.
      (63)   Magazine distribution agencies.
      (64)   Mail order catalogue stores.
      (65)   Medical and dental clinics.
      (66)   Medical research facilities.
      (67)   Music and musical instrument stores.
      (68)   Newspaper substations.
      (69)   Newsstands.
      (70)   Offices.
      (71)   Office furniture and supply stores.
      (72)   Optical goods businesses.
      (73)   Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores.
      (74)   Party supply businesses.
      (75)   Pet sales and supply shops.
      (76)   Photo studios.
      (77)   Publicly owned and operated buildings and facilities, the location of which has been fixed by studies.
      (78)   Radio and television broadcasting studios.
      (79)   Radio and television sales and service.
      (80)   Research and development laboratories.
      (81)   Service clubs.
      (82)   Shoe repair shops.
      (83)   Sporting goods stores.
      (84)   Tailor shops.
      (85)   Taxidermists.
      (86)   Telegraph message centers.
      (87)   Tent and awning sales and service.
      (88)   Trading stamp redemption stores.
      (89)   Travel bureaus and ticket offices.
      (90)   Variety stores.
      (91)   Veterinarian offices, provided that:
         (a)   Offices shall be housed in a completely enclosed and soundproof building; and
         (b)   Services will be on a strictly out-patient basis with no raising, breeding, and boarding of dogs or other small animals, except for the confinement of small animals under emergency treatment in facilities within the office.
      (92)   Watch, clock, and jewelry sales and service.
      (93)   Wig shops.
      (94)   Window cleaning services.
('80 Code, § 152.101) (Ord. 94-14, passed 7-5-94; Am. Ord. 2002-05, passed 5-7-02)