The objectives of the C-2 District are to permit commercial goods and services on a major collector or business street, and to require those businesses to mitigate their impact on nearby residences through parking, landscaping, lighting, signage, and building exterior controls. The commercial uses should serve both the retail and service needs of local residents and employees and a larger retail market brought into the commercial area due to the nature of the collector or business street. In commercial district C-2, land and structures may only be used for:
(a) PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES
(1) Any non-residential principal permitted use in C-1.
(2) Bowling alley.
(3) Vehicle repair or servicing.
(4) New and/or used vehicle sales.
(5) Service station and/or car wash.
(6) Funeral home.
(7) Hotel or motel.
(8) Bar, tavern, and social club.
(9) Restaurant with lounge.
(10) Marina, with no sale of fuel.
(11) Membership association.
(12) Package liquor store.
(13) Parking garage or parking lot.
(14) Wholesale business establishment.
(15) Veterinarian; non-boarding animals only.
(16) Residential use, as per R-4:
A. Single-family dwelling.
B. Two-family dwelling.
C. Multi-family dwelling.
(b) ACCESSORY USES
(1) Accessory buildings and structures that are customary and clearly incidental to the principal use.
(2) A private garage or open parking for operative passenger vehicles and for not more than one commercial licensed operative vehicle of person residing on the premises.
(3) A playhouse, tool house, garden house, greenhouse, or private swimming pool not operated for gain.
(5) One accessory apartment in an owner-occupied single-family dwelling.
(c) SPECIAL PERMIT USES
(1) Any special permit use permitted in C-1.
(2) (Repealed)
(3) Hospital.
(4) Marina, including the sale of fuel.
(5) Open air or drive-in theater.
(6) Pet shop, animal hospital, or kennel.
(7) Printing and engraving establishments.
(8) Funeral home.
(Ord. 12822. Passed 5-4-04; Ord. 14993. Passed 8-15-17.)