§ 153.126 PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED.
   In the Central Business District, no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be erected except for one or more of the following specified uses, unless otherwise provided in this chapter:
   (A)   Any generally recognized retail business which supplies commodities on the premises within a completely enclosed building, such as, but not limited to, foods, drugs, liquor, furniture, clothing, dry goods or hardware;
   (B)   Office buildings for any of the following occupations: executive; administrative; professional; accounting; writing; clerical; stenographic; drafting and sales subject to the limitations contained in § 153.128;
   (C)   Any personal service, establishment which performs services on the premises within a completely enclosed building, such as, but not limited to, repair shops (watches, radios, televisions, shoes and the like), tailor shops, beauty parlors, barber shops, interior decorators, photographers and dry cleaners;
   (D)   Banks, credit unions and similar uses; drive-in facilities as an accessory use only;
   (E)   Medical offices, including clinics;
   (F)   Professional services including the following: offices of doctors; lawyers; dentists; insurance; stock brokerage; and similar or allied professions;
   (G)   Post office and similar government office buildings, serving persons living in the community;
   (H)   Churches and private clubs;
   (I)   Municipal office buildings and uses;
   (J)   Theaters, when completely enclosed;
   (K)   Restaurants and taverns where the patrons are served while seated within the building occupied by such establishment, and wherein the establishment does not extend as an integral part of, or accessory thereto, any service of a drive-in or open-front store;
   (L)   Offices and showrooms of plumbers, electricians, decorators or similar trades. The ground floor premises facing upon, and visible from any abutting street shall be used only for entrances, offices or display. All storage of materials on any land shall be within the confines of the building or part thereof occupied by said establishment and shall be adequately screened from abutting streets;
   (M)   Business schools or private schools operated for profit. Examples of private schools permitted herein include, but are not limited to, the following: dance studios; music and voice schools; and art studios;
   (N)   Newspaper offices and printing plants;
   (O)   Warehouse and storage facilities when incident to and physically connected with any principal use permitted; provided that such facility be within the confines of the building or part thereof occupied by the establishment;
   (P)   Public utility buildings, telephone exchange buildings, electric transformer stations, substations and similar uses only when enclosed within a building or completely enclosed by an obscuring wall;
   (Q)   Other uses which are like the above and subject to the following restrictions:
      (1)   All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers;
      (2)   All business, servicing or processing, except for off-street parking or loading, shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings; and
      (3)   Storage of commodities shall be within buildings or shall be so enclosed as not to be visible to the public from a street or thoroughfare.
   (R)   Accessory structures customarily incident to the above permitted uses.
(Ord. 18-108, passed 5-7-2018) Penalty, see § 10.99