Subject to the requirements of Article 1 of this chapter, the Planning Commission may permit the following uses and structures on review:
A. Public and private utility or contractor equipment and material storage and maintenance yards or buildings, provided that any stored material or equipment shall be within a building or enclosed by a six (6) foot high fence or suitable landscaping to screen the materials or equipment from the view of adjacent public streets, parks, recreation areas, and residential properties.
B. Principal uses and structures permitted in the R-2, single-family residential and R-3, two-family residential districts, provided that:
1. Each request for a use permitted on review shall be for one (1) principal structure, building, or use only; and
2. Minimum requirements for off-street parking, yard setbacks, lot area and width, and maximum height restrictions for the applicable residential district are complied with.
C. Family day care home is permitted on review subject to the requirements in Section 122-134.
D. Light manufacturing or assembly operations, even though otherwise limited to I-1 district, meeting the following requirements:
1. Conducted entirely within an enclosed building, same to be a building already in existence, but this shall not be construed to prevent alterations to an existing building.
2. Not objectionable due to noise, dust, odor, smoke, vibration, electrical disturbance, danger to life and property or otherwise injurious to the health and safety of the neighborhood.
E. Telecommunication tower or antenna is permitted on review subject to the requirements in Section 102-2.
F. Automobile body and fender repair and painting meeting the following requirements:
1. Conducted entirely within an enclosed building.
2. No new or used parts stored outside of building.
3. All salvage materials removed from automobiles must be enclosed within a privacy fence until picked up for disposal.
4. All vehicles must be operable, inspected and tagged or be enclosed within a privacy fence.
5. All storage inside a privacy fence must be so screened so that it cannot be seen by person standing at ground level any place on private or City property (streets, alleys, parks, easements, etc.) adjacent to the lot on which the storage is located.
6. Must comply with all OSHA, EPA, and fire regulations.
G. Type II bed and breakfast establishments.
H. Animal hospitals and veterinarians with indoor or outdoor facilities.
I. Body piercing and tattoo facilities.
1. Must be licensed by the State Department of Health;
2. Facility not to be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of a church, school, or playground;
3. Provide copy of one hundred thousand dollar ($100,000.00) bond; and
4. Provide copy of State sales tax permit.
J. Flea markets, farmers markets and stores with outdoor sales of used merchandise.
(Code 1991, § 12-313; Ord. No. 93-2125, § 1, 6-7-1992; Ord. No. 99-03, § 1, 1-4-1999; Ord. No. 00-25, 12-313, 11-6-2000; Ord. No. 01-03, 3-5-2001; Ord. No. 06-03, § 1, 2-6-2006; Ord. No. 07-17, § 1, 11-5-2007; Ord. No. 13-15, § 2, 9-3-2013; Ord. No. 14-07, § 1(iii), 7-7-2014)