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The C-1 Zone is the downtown area that has traditionally served as the commercial core of the city. There is a mixture of retail businesses, eating and drinking establishments, offices, and other uses. Businesses are pedestrian-oriented with buildings close together and little off-street parking.
(Ord. 239, § 600, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Retail businesses, stores, and shops;
(B) Repair and maintenance services;
(C) Offices and professional services;
(D) Eating and drinking establishments;
(E) Bowling allies, pool halls, video game arcades;
(F) Accessory uses;
(G) Community/governmental buildings and public parks; and
(H) Housing above the first floor.
(Ord. 239, § 601, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Fast food and drive-in establishments;
(B) Convenience stores;
(C) Automobile and implement sales;
(D) Gas stations and auto repair, excluding salvage yards;
(E) Lumber yards and warehousing;
(F) Single and multiple family dwellings;
(G) Utility structures; and
(H) Other uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be similar in scope and intensity to those listed above.
(Ord. 239, § 602, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Because of the nature of the C-1 Zone, there arc no lot size setback requirements except where the zone abuts a residential zone in which case the following standards apply: Side and rear yards - 30 feet.
(B) Outside storage shall be fenced or screened.
(C) The C-1 zone is mainly comprised of commercial buildings.
(Ord. 239, § 603, passed 1-22-2000) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) Entrance insets of not more than 3 feet are required.
(B) Ground level windows are to be similar shaped. No mirrored glass.
(C) Second story windows where applicable are to be evenly spaced and shaped.
(D) Exterior street side wall is to be of conventional exterior material.
(Ord. 239 § 604, Am. #4, passed - -2004; Am. Ord. 22-03, passed 4-25-2022)
C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ZONE
(A) Fast food and drive-in establishments;
(B) Lumber yards and warehousing;
(C) Motels;
(D) Single- and multiple-family dwellings; and
(E) Other uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be similar in scope and intensity to those listed above.
(Ord. 239, § 702, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Front yard - minimum 30 feet;
(B) Side and rear yard - 10 feet minimum except where commercial abuts a residential use in which case the minimum is 20 feet;
(C) Lot area - 15,000 square feet;
(D) Lot width - 100 feet;
(E) Outside storage - these areas shall be fenced and shall relate to an ongoing commercial activity;
(F) Parking - there shall be ample off-street parking to accommodate traffic generated by the business; and
(G) Must have highway frontage.
(Ord. 239, § 703, passed 1-22-2000) Penalty, see § 10.99
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