1264.02 PERMITTED USES.
   Permitted uses in Shopping Center Districts are:
   (a)   Business uses permitted in Local Retail Districts as regulated under Sections 1262.02(b)(c) and 1280.08.
   (b)   (1)   Department stores; furniture stores, hardware, paint and wallpaper stores.
      (2)   Dry cleaning shops in which nonexplosive and nonflammable solvents are used, and in which no cleaning work is done for other shops, outlets or receiving stations. Laundries in which no cleaning work is done for other shops, outlets or receiving stations. Both uses may include coin-operated automatic establishments m accordance with State and City regulations.
      (3)   Restaurants and other eating places, but such places that sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises where sold shall comply with Section 1280.08.
      (4)   Hotels, telephone exchanges, transformer stations.
      (5)   Job printing employing not more than five persons.
      (6)   Theaters, bowling alleys, assembly halls.
      (7)   The following uses, provided the location is approved by the City Planning Commission with respect to effect on traffic safety on values and uses of adjacent property; automobile salesrooms, automobile repair shops.
      (8)   Any other building, use or service similar to the uses herein listed in type of services or goods sold, in the number of persons employed, in the number of persons and number and type of vehicles attracted to the premises, and in the effect upon conforming uses of property in adjacent more restricted districts. Poultry killing shall not be considered a similar use.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 2-24-1969.)
   (c)   Signs shall be prohibited unless in conformity with Chapter 1270 and any other applicable provisions of the Codified Ordinances.
(Ord. 87-8. Passed 3-16-1987.)
   In any Shopping Center District a sign may be provided on the front or back of the shopping center building in addition to other allowed signs, advertising the presence of a business located in the shopping center which does not have an entrance directly from the facing of the shopping center on which the sign authorized by this section is located, but whose entrance is instead accessible only from an arcade running through the shopping center or accessible only by use of such arcade, such entrance fronting on the opposite side of the shopping center. Such sign shall be a maximum of five feet wide and two feet high and may not be illuminated except by a flood light limited to the sign area. In the event that there is more than one such business in any shopping center, all such signs shall be of uniform design and shall be placed together on the building in as nearly symmetrical arrangement as possible.
(1982 Code, § 1121.02) (Ord. 76-74. Passed 8-2-1976.)