Uses allowed in the C-1 Neighborhood Convenience District are subject to the following conditions:
(A) All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers. All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced.
(B) All business, serving or processing, except for off-street parking or loading that is accessory to a zoning lot’s principal use, shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings.
(C) Establishments of the "drive-in" type offering goods or services directly to customers waiting in parked motor vehicles are not permitted.
(D) The parking of trucks as an accessory use, when used in the conduct of a permitted business listed hereafter in this Section shall be limited to vehicles of not over one and one-half tons in capacity when located within 75 feet of a residence district boundary line. Any parking of trucks on land adjacent to residential property shall be screened therefrom by a wall, fence or densely planted compact hedge not less than five nor more than eight feet in height.
(E) Screening of objectionable views.
(1) Reasonable visual privacy shall be provided for exposed storage areas, machinery installations, and trash or garbage containers as to prevent their being incongruous with the existing environment and neighboring public or private property. Complete concealment using methods including but not limited to, fencing, barriers, and/or landscaping installed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter will be required for the protection and the privacy of the enclosure’s contents as well as the aesthetic enhancement of property.
(2) Lighting installed upon a building, structure, sign, or within any other fixture shall be shielded so as to prohibit light trespass upon a neighboring property or the public thoroughfare. It shall be unlawful to maintain light levels greater than one foot-candle at any time of day as measured at the curb line.
(Ord. 05-2539, passed 10-11-05; Am. Ord. 18-4089, passed 9-6-18; Am. Ord. 19-4191, passed 12-5-19; Am. Ord. 21-4251, passed 1-21-21)