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MUNICIPAL CODE OF WATERVILLE, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
CHARTER
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
TITLE ONE - Subdivision Regulations
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TITLE FIVE - Planning
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
CHAPTER 1139A
C-3 Highway Commercial District
1139A.01   Purpose.
1139A.02   Permitted uses.
1139A.03   Conditional uses.
1139A.04   Yard, height and parking requirements.
1139A.05   Signage requirements.
1139A.06   Landscape requirements.
 
1139A.01 PURPOSE.
   The C-3 Highway Commercial District is designed to accommodate major highway oriented uses that serve the general commercial needs of the residents of the community and surrounding areas. Certain other related uses are permitted.
(Ord. 20-05.  Passed 1-23-06.)
1139A.02 PERMITTED USES.
   In the C-3 Highway Commercial District, no premises shall be used and no building shall be erected or used except for one of the following purposes:
   (a)    Accessory dish antennas two meters or less in diameter or diagonal measurement.
   (b)    Amusement arcade not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB]
   (c)    Art galleries, museums, libraries, community centers, and senior centers.
   (d)    Bakeries selling products at retail on the premises.
   (e)    Banks and Savings and Loan Associations with drive-through facilities.
   (f)    Banks and Savings and Loan Associations without drive-through facilities.
   (g)    Bars, taverns, cocktail lounges, nightclubs, and similar places of amusement or entertainment.
   (h)    Bicycle rental, sales, and repair shop.
   (i)    Bowling alleys.
   (j)    Catering service establishments.
   (k)    Convenience food stores, carryouts, food lockers.
   (l)    Dance halls and similar places of amusement or entertainment.
   (m)    Day care, adult.
   (n)    Dressmaking, millinery, tailor and similar businesses employing not more than five persons.
   (o)   Exterminator service.
   (p)    Food and grocery stores under 5,000 square feet (grocery stores;. meat and fish (seafood) markets; fruit stores and vegetable markets; candy, nut, and confectionery stores; dairy products stores; retail bakeries; delicatessens; liquor stores; miscellaneous food stores).
   (q)    Fraternal organizations, lodges, and clubs.
   (r)    Funeral Homes.
   (s)    Health clubs.
   (t)    Home repair and service contractor shops, including carpentry, electricians, HVAC, plumbing, painting, roofing, decorating and other similar shops, provided that the business is entirely within a completely enclosed building, and there is not storage of supplies or equipment on the premises outside the building.
   (u)    Hospitals for medical and surgical care and recovery.
   (v)   Hotels, motels, motor inns, and motor courts.
   (w)    Kennels, Indoor.
   (x)    Laundromat; Laundry, Dry Cleaning, or Ironing Pickup Station.
   (y)    Monument sales where stone cutting is performed in an enclosed building.
   (z)    Nursing homes, rehab centers, assisted living facilities and hospice.
   (aa)    Offices and shared office facilities for administrative and professional services not involving retail sales to the general public or the maintenance of stock for sale to customers, including consulting, finance, and real estate offices.
   (bb)    Offices for medical, dental, and outpatient surgery centers and clinics.
   (cc)   Pet stores and supplies.
   (dd)    Photography offices, supplies, galleries, and studios, not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB].
   (ee)   Photostating, printing, publishing.
   (ff)    Places of public worship.
   (gg)    Plant nurseries and garden centers.
   (hh)    Recreational facilities, Indoor, including field houses, swimming pools, gymnasiums, golf domes, and similar facilities.
   (ii)    Restaurants, cafes, and take-outs with drive-in and/or drive-through facilities, and/or delivery services in excess of one delivery vehicle.
   (jj)    Restaurants, cafes, and take-outs without drive-in or drive-through facilities, or delivery services in excess of one delivery vehicle.
   (kk)    Retail sales, Boutique (antique and second-hand stores; book and stationary stores; camera and photographic supply stores; cigar stores and stands; discount and variety stores; drug stores and proprietary stores; florists and flower sales; gift, novelty, and souvenir shops; jewelry stores; news dealers and news stands; sporting goods stores; optical goods stores; video stores; and other similar retail stores not elsewhere classified, but not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB]).
   (ll)   Retail sales, General merchandise (department stores; computer sales; furniture; hardware; home furnishings; household appliance; mail order houses; radio, television, and music stores; and other similar stores not elsewhere classified, but not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB].
   (mm)   Schools, colleges, universities, and other institutions of learning, adjacent dormitories, and adjacent play areas, recreational grounds or facilities.
   (nn)    Service and repair shops for the repair of light machinery and appliances, electronic equipment, shoes and uses of a similar nature, provided that not more than five persons are employed and that no manufacturing is done.
   (oo)    Theaters for motion picture or live entertainment, not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB].
   (pp)    Vehicle accessory part stores.
   (qq)    Vehicle fueling stations with repair garage.
   (rr)    Vehicle fueling stations without repair garage.
   (ss)    Vehicle repair garages without fueling station.
   (tt)    Vehicle washing facility, Full-service.
   (uu)    Vehicle washing facility, Self-service.
   (vv)    Vehicle, trailer, or boat body shop establishments provided that all parts, material, or damaged, dismantled, or junked vehicles, trailers, and boats are stored inside a building on the premises.
   (ww)   Vehicle, trailer, or boat long-term or seasonal storage provided that all vehicle, trailers, and boats are stored inside a building on the premises.
   (xx)    Vehicle, trailer, or boat sales or minor repair or service establishments provided that no vehicle, trailer, or boat shall be displayed or parked in a required yard setback; provided that outside display of vehicles, trailers, and boats for sale shall be suitably screened or fenced; and provided that all inventory of parts, material, or damaged, dismantled, or junked vehicles, trailers, and boats are stored inside a building on the premises.
   (yy)   Veterinary clinics or animal hospitals with no outside kennels or open runways and where animals are not boarded unless required for observation for medical diagnosis or following surgery.
      (Ord. 20-05.  Passed 1-23-06.)
1139A.03 CONDITIONAL USES.
   In the C-3 Highway Commercial District, no premises shall be used and no building shall be erected or used for one of the following purposes unless approved by the Planning Commission pursuant to the procedures and guidelines outlined in Sections 1148.03 through 1148.10:
   (a)   Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to uses permitted in this district.
   (b)    Accessory facade-mounted wireless telecommunication antenna, including dish antennas greater than two meters in diameter or diagonal measurement.
   (c)    Art creation, stained glass creation and repair, furniture creation and repair; provided there is no objectionable smoke, gas, odor, dust or noise and all operations are confined to the interior of the building or buildings with no outdoor storage of raw materials, manufactured items or waste products.
   (d)    Bus depots.
   (e)    Commercial, recreational or amusement development for temporary, seasonal periods only.
   (f)    Commercially operated transmission pipelines, located either above or below ground surface, and used for transferring such substances as: petroleum derived substances; all other types of liquid organic substances; all types of liquefied gases; all noxious gases such as ammonia, chlorine, benzene, etc.; coal slurries; any substance having a pH of 3.0 or lower; and any substance having a pH of 12.0 or higher. Excluded are local service lines installed to distribute natural gas to residential or commercial customers located within the Municipality or having extensions into the Township.
   (g)    Commercial uses in large-scale structures greater than 75,000 square feet in gross floor area.
   (h)    Day care and nursery school facilities.
   (i)    Dry Cleaning Facility.
   (j)    Food and grocery stores of 5,000 square feet or more (supermarkets).
   (k)    Hotels and motels, Extended-stay.
   (l)   Parks and playgrounds.
   (m)    Recreational facilities, outdoor, with greater potential to create noise nuisance, including miniature golf courses, batting cages, go-cart racing, and similar facilities.
   (n)    Self-service storage facility.
   (o)    Theaters, Drive-in, not subject to Chapter 1150 [SOB].
   (p)    Vehicle drive-through mini-marts.
   (q)    Vehicle, trailer, or boat temporary, daily, or overnight parking as a principal use on a parcel, provided that outside parking lots shall be suitably screened or fenced from view of the public right-of way or adjacent residential properties.
   (r)    Other uses as are deemed compatible and harmonious with the authorized uses permitted in any district and which are determined not to be detrimental to the general welfare or safety of the community as a whole.
      (Ord. 20-05.  Passed 1-23-06.)
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