1252.03 SCHEDULE OF PRINCIPAL USES.
   The following schedule sets forth permitted uses in C Commercial Districts:
Principal Use
C-1
Convenience Comm.
C-2
General Comm.
C-3
Community Comm.
1.   Offices.
a.    Offices of professiona1 occupations, business offices, and administrative or management offices of any kind, including offices of civic, religious, or charitable organizations.
P
P
P
b.    Offices for the individual or group practice of medicine, dentistry, and other similar medical professions for human care.
P
P
P
c.   Outpatient clinics for human care
P
P
P
2.   Financial establishments. Banks, savings and loan institutions and credit unions that do not have drive-thru facilities
P
P
P
3.    Retail in wholly enclosed buildings: Such as, but not limited to, food stores, including bakeries, delicatessens, and grocery stores; drug stores; variety stores; appliance and furniture stores; stores selling antiques, apparel, books, jewelry, novelties, and gifts; florists; and other similar establishments that provide items for retail sale in wholly enclosed buildings .
P
P
P
4.   Service establishments in wholly enclosed         buildings:
a.   Barber and beauty shops
P
P
P
b.   Laundries and dry cleaners, self-service laundromats, and dry cleaning centers
P
P
P
c.   Shoe or clothing repair shops
P
P
P
d.   Talent instruction studios
P
P
P
e.   Garden equipment, tool rental and repair shops
P
P
5.   Restaurants/Eating Places
P
P
P
a. Restaurant/eating places without outdoor seating
P
P
P
b. Restaurant/eating places with outdoor seating
C
C
C
6.   Drive-thru facilities in association with a permitted use.
P
7    Facilities selling building materials, farm and garden implements, lawn and garden supplies; plant nurseries; and commercial greenhouse sales
P
8.   Motels
P
Principal Use
C-1
Convenience Comm.
C-2
General Comm.
C-3
Community Comm.
9.    Veterinary offices and animal clinics (see also Section 1264.04)
P
C
10. Automotive uses:
a.   Auto service stations
P
b.   Auto repair garages
P
c.   New and used auto sale facilities
P
d.   Recreation vehicles sales and service facilities
P
e.   Vehicle rental and storage facilities in wholly enclosed buildings
P
f.   Car wash facilities
P
g.    Public or private parking lots when such facilities are the primary, or sole, use of the lot (see also Section 1264.04)
C
11.    Facilities for construction and related trades, such as carpenter shops, heating and air conditioning shops, plumbing and sheet metal shops, painting and decorating shops, sign painting shops, upholstering shops, and welding shops
P
12. Cemetery monument works establishment
P
13. Recreation facilities:
a.   Indoor motion picture theaters
P
P
b.   Indoor commercial recreation facilities, such as, but not limited to, bowling alleys, skating rinks, tennis courts, membership fitness clubs, and similar facilities (see also Section 1264.04)
C
c.   Outdoor commercial recreation facilities, such as, but not limited to, golf courses, miniature golf layouts, golf practice and driving ranges, swimming pools, and similar facilities (see also Section 1264.04)
C
14. Residential;
A.   Multi-family units located above the first floor of a commercial building
P
B.    Apartments located in an historic single-family dwelling (see also Section 1264.04)
C
Principal Use
C-1
Convenience Comm.
C-2
General Comm.
C-3
Community Comm.
15.    Public utility transmission lines, substations, and similar structures (see also Section 1264.04)
C
C
C
16.    Wireless telecommunications towers or facilities when in compliance with Chapter 1271
P
P
P
17.    Similar uses, as determined by the Planning Commission (see also Section 1232.09)
C
C
C
P = Principal use permitted by right.
C = Conditional use.
Blank box means use is not permitted.
 
(Ord. 75-2005. Passed 10-11-05; Ord. 14-2010. Passed 4-13-10.)