§ 29-03-290. Use regulations—District C-3.  


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  • (a)

    In District "C-3," Business District, a building or premises shall be used only for the following purposes:

    1.

    Detached single family dwellings, two-family dwellings, multiple dwellings, row dwellings, apartment houses, boarding and lodging houses, dwelling units attached to a commercial building.

    2.

    Amusement places or theaters.

    3.

    Bakery employing not more than twenty-five (25) persons.

    4.

    Bank.

    5.

    Barber shop or beauty parlor.

    6.

    Dyeing and cleaning works employing not more than twenty-five (25) persons.

    7.

    Electric repair shop.

    8.

    Filling station.

    9.

    Florist shop.

    10.

    Hotel.

    11.

    Laundry employing not more than twenty-five (25) persons on the premises.

    12.

    Lodge or fraternal organization hall or meeting place.

    13.

    Messenger or telegraph service station.

    14.

    Newspaper and job printing establishments employing not more than twenty-five (25) persons.

    15.

    Offices.

    16.

    Parking lot.

    17.

    Plumbing shop.

    18.

    Public garage and automobile sales room.

    19.

    Restaurant.

    20.

    Sales and show room.

    21.

    Store and shop for the conduct of any retail business.

    22.

    Jewelry shop.

    23.

    Tailor shop.

    24.

    Tinsmith shop.

    25.

    Tire repair shop.

    26.

    Tourist courts.

    27.

    Undertaking establishment, to include the placement of columbarium within the main building.

    28.

    Used car sales or storage lot.

    29.

    Self-service laundry.

    30.

    Wholesale sales office or sample room.

    31.

    Ice delivery station.

    32.

    Any retail business that is ordinarily conducted in the section of a town or city commonly referred to as the business district; provided, however, that such use is not noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odors, dust, fumes, noise or vibrations, and further provided that such business is not in any way a menace to the health and safety of the adjacent and surrounding buildings and structures.

    33.

    Accessory buildings for uses customarily incident to the above uses when located on the same lot.

    (b)

    Light assembly. An establishment engaged in the production of products by the assembly of existing components, and excluding the use of equipment such as drop hammers, automatic screw machines, punch presses which exceed five (5) tons' capacity and excluding the use of motors exceeding twenty (20) horse power, provided all activities are conducted within an enclosed building architectural similar to the surrounding properties, which use does not utilize or produce in significant quantities as a part of the assembly process, toxic or hazardous materials, which use does not utilize or produce explosive materials in any quantity, and because of the nature of its operations and products, little or no noise, odor, vibration, glare, and/or air and water pollution is produced, and, therefore results in a minimal impact on surrounding properties.

(Code 1960, § 11-5-1; Ord. No. 980, § 7, 7-23-96; Ord. No. 981, § 3, 8-26-96; Ord. No. 1234, § 1, 3-22-05; Ord. No. 1368, 1-12-10; Ord. No. 1401, 7-26-11; Ord. No. 1406, § 1, 11-15-11)