1250.02 PERMITTED USES.
   The following uses are permitted in Business Districts:
   (a)   Neighborhood retail stores and services as follows, provided there is no display of goods in front of the setback building line:
      (1)   Grocery stores, including fruit, vegetable, meat, dairy products and baked goods stores; restaurants; drug stores; wearing apparel stores; and show repair, dress making, tailoring, pressing and dry cleaning shops in which only nonexplosive and nonflammable solvents are used. No work shall be done on the premises for retail outlets elsewhere;
      (2)   Hardware, paint, wallpaper, furniture and household appliance stores; newsstands, book and stationery stores; flower shops; variety and gift shops; barber and beauty shops; banks; business and professional offices; gasoline service stations; automobile repair and storage garages not engaged in body and fender repair and spray painting; and churches and public buildings;
      (3)   Any other store, shop or service similar to the uses herein listed in type of goods or service, in business hours, in number of persons employed, in number of persons or vehicles attracted to the premises and in the effects upon the adjoining residential area;
   (b)   Outdoor advertising signs pertaining to a business on the premises upon which such signs are located, provided that not more than two square feet of such signs per foot of frontage of such premises are erected, that not more than two outdoor signs per business enterprise on the premises are erected and displayed and that such signs are limited to advertising the name of the proprietor, goods sold and services rendered on the premises, are located back of the setback building line and, if illuminated, are so designed and arranged as to cause no annoying glare;
   (c)   Garages as accessory uses for the storage of vehicles in connection with the main activities of the premises; (Ord. 60-7-4. Passed 9-13-60.)
   (d)   Commencing November 1, 1996, parking lots, provided that all driveways and parking spaces are concrete or asphalt and are adequately drained so that surface waters are not permitted to discharge over or onto public sidewalks or roadways or onto residence areas and provided that the lighting is so arranged as to cause no annoying glare; and
(Ord. 95-7-15. Passed 9-19-95.)
   (e)   All uses permitted in a Country Home District, as set forth in Chapter 1248, provided that the regulations of such chapter are complied with.
(Ord. 60-7-4. Passed 9-13-60.)