1123.29 DRIVE-IN COMMERCIAL USES.
   (a)   Generally. “Drive-In Commercial Uses” means retail or service establishments which provide a designated place where people can drive up in automobiles and conduct the major portion of their business without leaving an automobile or other vehicle or where the serving of the occupants of the automobile is the major business. Drive-in commercial uses include, but need not be limited to: drive-in restaurants; drive-in theaters; drive-in eating and drinking places; establishments where customers may serve themselves and may eat or drink the food, refreshments or beverages on the premises; gasoline service stations; car wash places; and car repair places.
 
   (b)   Drive-in Bank. “Drive-In Bank” means a bank, credit union, savings and loan or financial institution where transactions are conducted from an automobile or other vehicle.
 
   (c)   Drive-in Pharmacy. “Drive-In Pharmacy” means a drug store or pharmacy with a licensed pharmacist where medical prescriptions or other medications are provided to a customer where the customer can conduct business without leaving their automobile or vehicle.
(Ord. 64-2002. Passed 12-16-02.)