1262.02 PERMITTED USES.
   Permitted uses in Local Retail Districts are:
   (a)   Dwellings, as follows:
      (1)   Dwelling units in buildings used for business purposes.
      (2)   Planned multi-family residential areas, subject to the standards and criteria of Section 1280.07.
      (3)   Senior housing and care facilities.
(Ord. 99-45. Passed 12-20-1999.)
   (b)   Retail uses to the following limited extent, and provided there is no display of goods in front of the setback building line:
      (1)   Food stores, including groceries, fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy products, baked goods and confections; drug stores.
      (2)   Barber and beauty shops, tailor, dressmaking, pressing and shoe repair shops; dry cleaning and laundry pickup stations.
      (3)   Stores for the sale of men's and boy's furnishings, shoes, hats; women's apparel and accessories; sporting goods, dry goods and variety merchandise, but excluding department stores.
      (4)   Stores for the sale of radio and television sets and of other household appliances; electrical fixtures; hardware.
      (5)   Stores for the sale of books, magazines, newspapers, stationery, cigars, drugs, flowers, gifts, music, photographic goods.
      (6)   Real estate, insurance and other business offices; professional offices, medical and dental clinics.
      (7)   Gasoline service stations, automobile and automobile accessory salesrooms, and custom dry cleaning shops in which nonexplosive and nonflammable solvents are used, and in which no cleaning is done for other shops, outlets or receiving stations, but not including coin-operated automatic establishments and laundries in which no cleaning work is done for other shops, outlets or receiving stations, but only upon a special permit approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals upon a finding by the Board that the use in the particular area is not likely to be a hazard to the existing and anticipated vehicle and pedestrian traffic movement in the area, and is not likely to be seriously harmful to a residential area.
      (8)   Funeral homes, but only upon a special permit approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals upon a finding by the Board that adequate off-street parking is provided for the special needs of this use, and that the location and site development are such that this use is not likely to be seriously harmful to the adjacent residential or business uses.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 2-24-1969.)
   (c)   Garages as accessory uses, for the storage of vehicles used in connection with the main activities of the premises.
      Off-street car parking as required in Section 1272.02 shall be provided for the foregoing uses.
(Ord. 56-53. Passed 10-1-1956.)
   (d)   Signs shall be prohibited unless in conformity with Chapter 1270 and any other applicable provision of the Codified Ordinances.
(Ord. 87-8. Passed 3-16-1987.)
   (e)   Variances From Sign Regulations. In a Local Retail District the Board of Zoning Appeals may permit signs of greater area or signs that do not otherwise conform to the regulations for signs in such District if, in their opinion, the Board finds that such signs will be suitable and appropriate to their proposed location, and the business or activity to which they refer cannot be properly advertised without such signs.
(1982 Code, § 1119.02) (Ord. 56-53. Passed 10-1-1956.)