§ 162.023 C1B DISTRICT.
   In the C1B District, in addition to the uses permitted in RS, R1A, R1B, R1C, R2, R3 and C1A, there may also be the following uses, provided however that the sale of alcoholic beverages shall not be permitted (except by special permit) and there shall be no outside storage permitted:
   (A)   Sale of goods and products primarily at retail as follows (and none others).
      (1)   Antique shops;
      (2)   Appliance shops;
      (3)   Art supply stores;
      (4)   Bicycle sales and repair shops, provided that not more than five persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) on the premises at any one time;
      (5)   Book and stationery stores;
      (6)   Business machine sales and service;
      (7)   Camera and photographic supply stores;
      (8)   Candy and confectionery stores;
      (9)   Carpet and rug cleaning;
      (10)   Carpet and rug stores;
      (11)   Catalog stores;
      (12)   Catering establishments;
      (13)   China and glassware stores;
      (14)   Coin, philatelic, stamp and numismatic stores;
      (15)   Dairy products stores;
      (16)   Delicatessens;
      (17)   Department stores;
      (18)   Drapery stores;
      (19)   Drug stores and pharmacies;
      (20)   Dry good stores;
      (21)   Household appliance stores and service, provided any repair service is clearly secondary to the primary use;
      (22)   Household appliance repair, provided that not more than five persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) on the premises at one time;
      (23)   Extermination shops;
      (24)   Florist shops and conservatories;
      (25)   Food stores, grocery stores, meat markets, fish markets;
      (26)   Furniture stores;
      (27)   Furrier shops, including the incidental storage and conditioning of furs;
      (28)   Garden supply and seed stores, including strictly lawn and garden equipment, but not farm machinery or supplies;
      (29)   Gift shop;
      (30)   Haberdasheries;
      (31)   Hardware stores;
      (32)   Hobby shops;
      (33)   Ice and milk shops;
      (34)   Ice cream stores;
      (35)   Jewelry stores;
      (36)   Leather goods and luggage stores;
      (37)   Linoleum and tile stores;
      (38)   Mail order house;
      (39)   Millinery shops;
      (40)   Musical instrument sales and repair;
      (41)   Newsstands;
      (42)   Notion stores;
      (43)   Office supply stores and repair of office equipment provided the repair service is clearly secondary to the primary use;
      (44)   Orthopedic and medical appliance stores, but not including the assembly or manufacture of the article;
      (45)   Paint and wallpaper stores;
      (46)   Pawn shops;
      (47)   Pet stores;
      (48)   Phonograph record, tape and sheet music stores;
      (49)   Plumbing and heating showrooms, but not shops;
      (50)   Radio and television sales and service, provided any repair service is clearly secondary to the primary use;
      (51)   Radio and television service, provided that not more than five persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) on the premises at any one time;
      (52)   Restaurants;
      (53)   Retail outlet stores, accessory to manufacturing or wholesale establishment;
      (54)   School supply stores;
      (55)   Second hand stores;
      (56)   Shoe stores;
      (57)   Sporting goods stores;
      (58)   Tobacco shops;
      (59)   Toy stores;
      (60)   Trading stamp stores; and
      (61)   Wearing apparel shops.
   (B)   Service uses as follows (and none others).
      (1)   Animal hospitals; for care and treatment of domestic pets and animals only, where there are no open kennels;
      (2)   Banks including drive-in facilities;
      (3)   Barber shops;
      (4)   Beauty parlors;
      (5)   Blueprinting and photostatting establishments;
      (6)   Clothes pressing establishments, provided that not more than ten persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) on the premises at any one time;
      (7)   Clothing and shoe tailoring or repair, provided that not more than five persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) of the premises at any one time;
      (8)   Clothing rental agencies;
      (9)   Currency exchange;
      (10)   Dry cleaners and laundries including drive-in facilities, provided that not more than ten persons are employed or utilized (in any capacity) on the premises at any one time;
      (11)   Financial institutions;
      (12)   Funeral parlors and undertaking establishments;
      (13)   Investment companies;
      (14)   Loan companies;
      (15)   Locksmith shops;
      (16)   News syndicates;
      (17)   Newspaper distribution agencies;
      (18)   Parking lots, open for storage of automobiles;
      (19)   Personnel training centers;
      (20)   Photo processing and film printing businesses;
      (21)   Radio service and repair shops;
      (22)   Recording studios;
      (23)   Savings and loans; including drive-in facilities;
      (24)   Taxidermists;
      (25)   Television service and repair shops;
      (26)   Travel agencies and bureaus and transportation ticket offices;
      (27)   Water softener service;
      (28)   Window cleaning firms; and
      (29)   Limousine and taxicab services.
   (C)   Educational institutions including, but limited to.
      (1)   Athletic schools;
      (2)   Business college;
      (3)   Commercial schools;
      (4)   Trade schools; and
      (5)   Vocational schools.
(1980 Code, § 29.202) (Ord. 8899, passed 1-29-2001; Ord. 9207, passed 2-28-2012) Penalty, see § 162.999