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Sec. 31-79. District C-2 - Highway Business District


C. USE REGULATIONS
Business uses listed alphabetically:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Special Use

1. Animal hospitals.

2. Arcades.

3. Automobile and truck sales and service
, providing that no inoperable vehicle is stored more than 72 hours unless within an enclosed building or within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height and parts or material kept outside are within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

4. Automotive accessory Retail shops.

5. Bakeries and pastry shops.

6. Banks and other lending institutions.

7. Beauty and barbershops.

8. Bicycle sales and repair shops.

9. Boat sales, service and rental
, providing that no inoperable boat is stored more than 72 hours unless within an enclosed building or within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height and parts or materials kept outside are within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

10. Bowling alleys and recreational buildings.

11. Car washes.

12. Churches.

13. Construction equipment rental and sales.

14. Dance halls.

15. Electric and telephone substations.

16. Food stores.

17. Gift and souvenir shops.

18. Glass service shops.

19. Government buildings.

20. Gymnasiums and other recreational facilities
intended for but not limited to tennis, handball, racquetball and swimming.

21. Hotels and motels
, including accessory service uses, such as newsstands, messenger and telegraph stations, swimming pools, flower and gift shops.

22. Indoor theatres.

23. Laundromats.

24. Lumber and building material sales yards
.

25. Moving and storage
, provided all goods or material stored for more than 72 hours are screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

26. Mobile home sales and service.

27. Mortuaries.

28. Motorcycle sales, service and rental
, providing that no inoperable motorcycle is stored more than 72 hours unless within an enclosed building or within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height and parts or materials kept outside are within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

29. Nursery and garden stores.

30. Nursing homes and Hospitals.
(Amended 7/3/89 Ordinance No. 6416)

31. Package liquor stores.

32. Photography studios.

33. Pool halls.

34. Printing shops.

35. Professional offices.

36. Restaurants
and tea rooms, including drive-in establishments.

37. Roller skating rinks.

38. Service stations or filling stations
, providing that no vehicle is stored outside on the property for more than 72 continuous hours and that parts or materials stored outside are screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height, provided Sections 7-5 and 7-6 of the City Ordinances is complied with and provided all storage tanks for gasoline shall be below the surface of the ground, and that no opening for the filling or emptying of such gasoline storage tanks shall be permitted within fifty (50) feet of any boundary line of a residential district when such boundary line is within the same block.

39. Sporting goods stores.

40. Storage buildings and warehouses.

41. Stores, shops and retail trade.

42.
Taverns.

43.
Tire sales and service, providing that all materials and supplies are stored or kept within a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

44. Tractor sales and service
, providing that no inoperable vehicle is stored more than 72 hours unless within an enclosed building or within an area screened by a solid fence at least eight feet in height.

45. Upholstery shops.

46. The Planning and Zoning Commission may, by special use permit
, authorize the following uses subject to such conditions as the Commission deems necessary, to include but not limited to, proper setbacks, landscaping, screening, fencing, maintenance provisions and similar requirements.
 
a. Outdoor amusement establishments such as amusement parks
permanent carnival and kiddie parks, miniature golf and pitch and putt courses, driving ranges and other similar establishments.

b.
Drive-in theatres.
 
c. Campgrounds, subject to the following regulations:
 
1. Campgrounds shall be utilized for the accommodations of camping trailers, tents and other similar camping vehicles, and under no circumstances shall a campground be utilized for the occupancy of mobile homes.

2.
The tract to be used for a campground shall not be less than two acres in area.

3.
The applicant for a campground shall prepare or cause to be prepared a preliminary campground plan, drawn to a scale of not less than 1"=100' and three (3) copies of said plan shall be submitted to the Commission for their review and recommendations. Such plans shall comply with the following minimum requirements.
 
a. Contours at intervals of one foot shall be indicated on the plan.
b. The campgrounds shall be located on a well-drained site, properly graded to insure rapid drainage and freedom from stagnant pools of water.
c. Campgrounds shall have a maximum density of 20 camping spaces per gross acre, and a minimum area of 1,250 square feet shall be provided for each space.
d. Each camping space shall be at least 25 feet wide and minimum of 50 feet in depth.
e. Travel trailers shall be located on each space so as to maintain a setback of no less than 20 feet from any public street, right-of-way or property line.
f. All camping spaces shall front on a private roadway of not less than 24 feet in width, and all roadways shall have unobstructed access to a public street.
g. A solid or semi-solid fence or wall at least six feet high, but not more than eight feet high, shall be provided between the campgrounds and any adjoining property which is zoned for residential purposes. In lieu of said fence or wall, a landscape buffer may be provided not less than 25 feet in width.


4. Upon arrival of the preliminary campgrounds plan by the Commission, the applicant shall prepare and submit a final plan which shall incorporate any changes or alterations requested.

 
 
 

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