§ 29-03-370. Use regulations—District C-1.  


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  • Property in the "C-1" zone may be used for:

    (a)

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

    (b)

    Automobile service station, provided any tube and tire repairing, battery charging and storage of merchandise or supplies are conducted wholly within a building; provided, further, that any lubricating or washing not conducted wholly within a building shall be permitted only if a masonry wall six (6) feet in height is erected and maintained between such uses and any adjoining the "R-1" zone.

    (c)

    Bakery goods shops (not more than two (2) persons making bakery goods).

    (d)

    Banks.

    (e)

    Personal service shops such as barber shops, beauty parlors, and shoe polishing stands.

    (f)

    Book or stationery stores.

    (g)

    Clothes cleaning agencies or pressing establishments; and clothe cleaning establishments, provided that:

    1.

    No inflammable or combustible materials are used in the cleaning process.

    2.

    All activities are conducted within a completely enclosed building with no outside storage.

    3.

    Not more than three (3) persons are engaged in operating any dry cleaning establishment, excluding pressers and office, clerical and delivery personnel.

    4.

    Such establishments are operated principally as retail businesses.

    5.

    That portion of the building in which the dry cleaning process is immediately situated is not less than fifty (50) feet from the closest dwelling.

    (h)

    Clubs or lodges, nonprofit, fraternal or religious associations.

    (i)

    Confectionery stores (not more than two (2) persons making candy).

    (j)

    Custom dressmaking or millinery shops.

    (k)

    Drug stores.

    (l)

    Dry goods or notions stores.

    (m)

    Florist or gift shops.

    (n)

    Grocery, fruit, or vegetable stores.

    (o)

    Hardware or home appliance stores.

    (p)

    Hospitals (except animal) or sanitariums.

    (q)

    Jewelry stores.

    (r)

    Laundry agencies.

    (s)

    Liquor stores.

    (t)

    Meat market or delicatessen stores.

    (u)

    Offices, professional or business.

    (v)

    Photographers.

    (w)

    Restaurants, tea rooms, or cafes (no dancing or entertainment).

    (x)

    Shoe stores or shoe repair shops.

    (y)

    Tailor, clothing or wearing apparel shops.

    (z)

    Parks, playgrounds or community centers.

    (a-1)

    Churches, synagogues, temples.

    (b-1)

    Museums, and libraries.

    (c-1)

    Public parking areas treated with gravel, oil, or other higher type surfacing and enclosed with an ornamental fence, wall or compact evergreen hedge maintained at a height of at least five (5) feet on lot lines adjacent to a residential zone.

    (d-1)

    Columbarium as an accessory to a church, synagogue or temple. Any columbarium which is not located within the main structure shall be located not less than sixty (60) feet from any lot line; shall not exceed a height of six (6) feet; shall have access provided from a dedicated public right-of-way; shall be screened by an opaque fence or hedge at least six (6) feet in height; shall be oriented so that no inurnment opening is visible from any residential zone; no lighting may shine on adjacent residential property and no light may be directed upward; and shall be placed on a permanent foundation for which a permit is obtained. A columbarium must be removed from the site upon the sale of the property by the church, synagogue or temple, or upon the change of use of the property.

(Code 1960, § 11-6-4; Ord. No. 981, § 4, 8-26-96; Ord. No. 1234, § 1, 3-22-05)