10-20-1: USES:
The certain ordinance entitled "HB-3 historic preservation district zone", as endorsed by the Tombstone city planning commission, is hereby adopted as "HB-3 historic preservation district zone" and made a part hereof the same as though said code was specifically set forth in full herein, and at least one copy of said code shall be filed in the office of the city clerk and shall be kept available for public use and inspection, as required by law. (Ord. 2-1988, 8-15-1988; amd. Ord. 2015-01, 7-14-2015)
   A.   Permitted:
Accessory building or use (not involving open storage), when located on the same building site.
Light manufacturing or assembling incidental to retail sales from the premises provided that not more than twenty five percent (25%) of the floor area occupied by such business is used for manufacturing, processing, assembling, and treatment, installation and repair products.
The following uses shall be conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building unless otherwise specified and any use operating as a store, shop or business shall be a retail establishment and all products produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises:
Antique store.
Apparel store.
Art gallery or store.
Art needlework or hand weaving establishment.
Auto parking lot (within or without a building) subject to provisions of chapter 13 of this title.
Bakery.
Bank, safe depository or trust company.
Barber or beauty shop.
Bed and breakfast provided an off street parking space is provided for each unit.
Bicycle shop (no sales or servicing or motor scooters or motorcycles).
Book, newspaper, magazine, stationery, art or drawing supply store.
Catering service.
Church.
Cigar store.
Cleaning, dyeing, laundry, collection agency.
Clinic.
Club or lodge (nonprofit).
Community service agency.
Confectionery store.
Custom dressmaking, millinery, hemstitching or pleating.
Custom weaving or mending.
Dealer in coins, stamps or similar collector's items.
Delicatessen store.
Department store, variety store.
Drugstore.
Dry goods or notions store.
Electrical appliance store.
Florist shop.
Furniture or house furnishing store.
Gift, curio, novelty, toy or hobby shop.
Governmental structure.
Grocery, fruit or vegetable store.
Hardware store.
Hotel and/or motel.
Ice cream store.
Interior decorators.
Jewelry store or jewelry and watch repair.
Leather goods store.
Library, rental or public.
Liquor store for packaged sales only.
Meat, fish or dressed poultry market, provided no live poultry are kept on premises.
Messenger office.
Multigraphing, mimeographing, duplicating, addressographing.
Museum (indoor and/or outdoor).
Music, phonograph or radio store.
Nursery, flower, plant or tree (within a building or enclosure).
Office: Business, professional or semi-professional.
Photograph studio or photographic supply store.
Postal station.
Pressing establishment.
Refreshment stand.
Religious rescue or mission or temporary revival.
Restaurant, café, lunchroom, tea room.
School, barber or beauty culture.
School, business.
School, dramatic.
School, handicraft, painting or sculpture.
Shoe store or shoe repair shop.
Sporting goods, hunting and fishing equipment store.
Station, bus or stage.
Tailor shop.
Taxicab stand.
Taxidermist.
Theater, except drive-in or outdoor theater.
Water, telephone or telegraph distribution Installation or electrical receiving or distribution station.
Other similar enterprise or business of the same class, which in the opinion of the mayor and council, as evidenced by resolution of record, is not more obnoxious or detrimental to the welfare of the particular community than the enterprises or businesses above enumerated:
Amusement or recreational enterprise (within a completely enclosed structure) including billiard or pool hall, dance hall, gymnasium, shooting gallery, sports arena.
Auditorium or assembly hall.
Bar, cocktail lounge, nightclub, and tavern.
Baths (Turkish, Swedish, steam, etc.).
Blueprinting, photostating.
Carpenter shop.
Club: Athletic, private, social, sport or recreational (operated for profit) except sports stadium or field.
Engraving, photoengraving, lithographing.
Fortune telling.
Locksmith, tool or cutlery sharpening, lawn mower repairing, fix it or handyman shop.
Newspaper office.
Pawnshop.
Piano repairing.
Plumbing, retail custom.
Printing or publishing.
School or college (operated as a commercial enterprise) for dancing or musical instruction.
Transfer or express service.
Upholstery shop.
Wallpaper sales, paper hanging.
The following uses may be conducted within a building and/or in the yard area on the premises:
Advertising sign or structure subject to chapter 14 of this title.
Auction, public (no animals).
Fair, carnival or tent show for not longer than fifteen (15) days if sufficient parking area for patrons is provided.
Sale or rental or display of:
Feed (no wholesale).
Hardware (retail or wholesale).
Monuments or tombstone (no wholesale).
Painting equipment or supplies (paint, varnish, etc.).
Secondhand goods: Personal, furniture, books, magazines, but not secondhand auto parts.
Sheet metal, tinsmith shop, or blacksmith shop.
Sign painting shop.
Tents or awnings.
Trade show, industrial show or exhibition.
Single, duplex, boarding or rooming house. (Ord. 2-1988, 8-15-1988; amd. Ord. 6-1988, 12-19-1988)
   B.   Conditional Use Permit: By conditional permit of the board of adjustment and appeals:
Fair, carnival, circus or tent show for longer than fifteen (15) days. (Ord. 2-1988, 8-15-1988)