§ 153.037 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, CBD.
   (A)   Intent. The intent of this district is to accommodate central business type uses that include joint-use parking areas and business uses primarily oriented to the walking public.
   (B)   Permitted uses.
      (1)   Commercial establishments. In order to illustrate the types of establishments which this division is designed to cover, the following examples are set forth. These examples are not meant to illustrate the only establishments intended to be covered:
         (a)   Retail establishments such as grocery, hardware, drug, clothing, appliances, furniture stores, and restaurants;
         (b)   Personal services such as laundry, barber, shoe repair, beauty salon, and photography studio;
         (c)   Professional services such as medical clinics, dental clinics, law offices, and accounting offices;
         (d)   Finance, insurance, and real estate services;
         (e)   General commercial office space; and
         (f)   Repair services such as jewelry, radio, and television repair shops (not auto repair).
      (2)   Public and semi-public facilities serving all or portions of the city, such as municipal offices, library, and post office;
      (3)   Apartments, if located above the street level in non-residential structures;
      (4)   Essential service structures and uses; and
      (5)   Any other uses determined by the city to be the same or similar type uses.
   (C)   Conditional uses. Commercial establishments. In order to illustrate the types of establishments which this division is designed to cover, the following examples are set forth. These examples are not meant to illustrate the only establishments intended to be covered:
      (1)   Essential service structures and uses;
      (2)   Entertainment and amusement services such as arcades, billiards, bowling alleys, lounges, clubs, and lodges;
      (3)   Private institutions (e.g., convalescent housing, infirmaries, nurseries, and schools);
      (4)   Dry cleaning;
      (5)   Blueprint and photocopying establishments;
      (6)   Pet shops;
      (7)   Seasonal businesses;
      (8)   Commercial businesses such as on- or off-sale liquor establishments (taverns, pubs) and restaurants intending to sell or serve liquor as part of regular business;
      (9)   Artisan manufacturing businesses; and
      (10)   Any other uses determined by the city to be the same or similar type uses.
   (D)   Lot requirements and standards. Refer to Appendix A of this chapter.
(1997 Code, § 25.08) (Ord. passed 11-14-1994; Am. Ord. 2005-3, passed 4-11-2005; Am. Ord. 2010-3, passed 6-28-2010; Am. Ord. 2017-3, passed 9-11-2017)