1274.02 PRINCIPAL AND CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED.
   (a)   Principally permitted uses in this District shall be as follows:
      (1)   All uses principally or conditionally permitted in the NCO District; and
      (2)   The following retail establishments, provided that all products manufactured on the premises are sold on the premises directly to the consumer:
         A.   Bakeries;
         B.   Pharmacies;
         C.   Hardware stores;
         D.   Hotels;
          E.   Lunchrooms;
         F.   Restaurants, including drive-in and fast-food;
         G.   Retail and mercantile establishments; and
         H.   Trailer sales lots and used car lots;
      (3)   The following service establishments which provide services directly to the consumer:
         A.   Animal grooming facilities;
         B.   Adult day care center
         C.   Banks;
         D.   Barber shops;
         E.   Beauty parlors;
         F.   Caterers;
         G.   Child-care facilities;
         H.   Churches;
         I.   Clinics;
         J.   Commercial parking garages;
         K.   Commercial parking lots;
         L.   Commercial schools, such as dancing, business, trade or vocational schools;
         M.   Dry cleaning and clothes pressing, provided that such establishments do not service other retail outlets;
         N.   Frozen food lockers;
         O.   Gasoline filling stations;
         P.   Greenhouses;
         Q.   Hospitals;
         R.   Household appliances, service and repair;
         S.   Interior decorators;
         T.   Jewelry, clock and watch repair;
         U.   Lending libraries;
         V.   Light automotive service and repair, such as alternator, carburetor, radiator and transmission work, but not including major overhauls;
         W.   Locksmiths;
         X.   New and used car sales;
         Y.   Offices, including professional, business and philanthropic offices;
         Z.   Photographic studios;
         AA.   Portable equipment, service and repair;
         BB.   Schools;
         CC.   Self-service laundries;
         DD.   Self-service storage facilities, as regulated in Section 1274.12;
         EE.   Shoe and hat repair shops;
         FF.   Tailors and furriers;
         GG.   Travel bureaus; and
         HH.   Veterinary clinics.
      (4)   Signs, as permitted and regulated in Section 1282.03;
      (5)   The retail sale of merchandise, services, parking areas, office buildings, hotels/motels and similar facilities ordinarily accepted as commercial uses and which can reasonably be expected to function in a compatible manner with the other permitted uses and the area, provided that no building shall be designed, constructed, structurally altered or used for dwelling purposes, except for hotels or motels and except to provide, within the buildings allowed, facilities for a custodian caretaker or watchman employed on the premises; and
      (6)   Accessory uses.
         A.   Canopies. Height shall not exceed structure attached to. In cases of freestanding canopies, district setbacks shall apply and height shall not exceed 35 feet.
   (b)   Conditionally permitted uses must be approved by the Planning Commission according to Sections 1244.06 and 1244.07 . Conditional uses in this District shall be as follows:
      (1)   Clubs and meeting halls;
      (2)   Motels;
      (3)   Car washes and/or gasoline filling stations or combinations thereof, where pump islands would be within fifty feet from the boundary of a zoning district that allows dwellings;
      (4)   Bars, cocktail lounges or taverns; and
      (5)   Nursing or convalescent or assisted living center.
      (6)   Multifamily residential that is adjacent to an existing residential district. Such conditional use shall be in accordance with the City's "Comprehensive Master Plan" and "Future Land Use" Map. Density standards shall be consistent with Section 1268.04 and floor area shall not be less than 900 square feet.
      (7)   On-premises electronic message centers, according to Section 1282.03(j)(12).
    (c)   Adult entertainment facilities, as defined, shall be permitted as long as the following conditions are met:
      (1)   No adult entertainment facility shall be established within 750 feet of any area or zoning district used for any residential purpose or use.
      (2)   No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 1,500 feet of any school, library or teaching facility, whether public or private, attended by persons under eighteen years of age.
      (3)   No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 1,500 feet of any other adult entertainment facility or within a 1,000-foot radius of any two of the following establishments:
         A.   Cabarets, clubs or other establishments which feature topless or bottomless dancers, go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators or similar entertainers;
         B.   Establishments for the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises;
         C.   Pawn shops;
         D.   Pool or billiard halls;
         E.   Pinball palaces, halls or video arcades; or
         F.   Dance halls or discotheques.
      (4)   No adult entertainment facility shall be established within a radius of 1,500 feet of any church, synagogue or permanently established place of religious services which is attended by persons under eighteen years of age.
      (5)   No advertisements, displays or other promotional materials shall be shown or exhibited so as to be visible to the public from pedestrian sidewalks or walkways, or from other exterior areas, any of which are either public or semipublic.
      (6)   All building openings, entries, windows, etc., for these facilities or uses shall be located, covered or serviced in such a manner as to prevent a view into the interior from any public or semipublic area, sidewalk or street. For new construction, the building shall be oriented so as to minimize any possibility of viewing the interior from public or semipublic areas.
      (7)   No screens, loudspeakers or sound equipment shall be used for any adult motion picture theaters (enclosed or drive-in) that can be seen or discerned by the public from public or semipublic areas.
      (8)   Hours of operation shall not start before 9:00 a.m. nor end after 12:00 midnight.
      (9)   No viewing booths shall have doors.
(Ord. 2002-45. Passed 8-22-02; Ord. 2007-37. Passed 12-6-07; Ord. 2020-28. Passed 11-5-20; Ord. 2023-08. Passed 2-9-23.)