18 - C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The following specific regulations and the general rules set forth in Sections 17.04.060 and 17.04.070 and Chapter 17.50 of this code shall apply in all C-1 districts. It is intended that this district classification be applied on properties suitable to serve residential areas with convenience shopping and service facilities.
(Ord. 153 §9.01, 1959).
In C-1 districts, permitted uses shall be as follows:
A.
The following retail business uses:
1.
Foodstores, dairy products and bakery goods stores,
2.
Bookstores and rental libraries,
3.
Drugstores, including soda fountain and food service,
4.
Florist, variety, hardware, clothing stores,
5.
Other retail business uses which, in the opinion of the planning commission, are similar to the foregoing;
B.
The following agencies and services:
1.
Laundry and cleaning agencies, pressing shops,
2.
Barber shops and beauty parlors,
3.
Repair shops for shoes, radios and domestic appliances,
4.
Professional offices, studios and clinics,
5.
Gasoline service stations, exclusive of auto repairs; provided, that all operations except the service with gasoline, oil, air and water be conducted within an enclosed building,
6.
Self-operated laundries,
7.
Other services and agencies which, in the opinion of the planning department, are similar to the above;
C.
Public buildings, public utility substations and offices;
D.
Commercial parking lots and parking garages;
E.
Incidental and accessory buildings and uses on the same lot with and necessary for the operation of any permitted use, and upon securing a conditional use permit, an on-site residence not to exceed one-third the square footage of an active business establishment and occupied by the owner/proprietor or their agent; such residences are to be a secondary use to an active commercial enterprise, either upstairs or in the rear, with the storefront remaining commercial. No residential garage shall be permitted.
(Ord. 623 §a.1, 2005; Ord. 589 §5, 2001; Ord. 558 (part), 1996; Ord. 524 §11, 1992; Ord. 153 §9.02, 1959).
In C-1 districts, the minimum height, bulk and space requirements shall be as follows:
A.
Lot area, lot width, building coverage regulations, none;
B.
Front yard, fifteen feet, except where the frontage in a block is partially within an R district, the same setback shall be required as in the R district;
C.
Side yard, none required, except where the side of a lot abuts an R district, the side yard shall not be less than ten feet, or as required by building code or other regulations;
D.
Rear yard, fifteen feet;
E.
Loading area, twenty-foot alleys for loading and delivery purposes shall be provided adjacent to all lots to be used for commercial purposes. Ten feet of the required yard may be included in such alleys;
F.
Building height limit, one story, but not to exceed thirty feet;
G.
Corner lots, side yard setback ten feet;
H.
Parking requirements are to meet Chapter 17.51.
(Ord. 589 §1, 2001; Ord. 524 §11.1, 1992; Ord. 497 §1(part), 1989; Ord. 153 §§9.10—9.17, 1959).
18 - C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT
The following specific regulations and the general rules set forth in Sections 17.04.060 and 17.04.070 and Chapter 17.50 of this code shall apply in all C-1 districts. It is intended that this district classification be applied on properties suitable to serve residential areas with convenience shopping and service facilities.
(Ord. 153 §9.01, 1959).
In C-1 districts, permitted uses shall be as follows:
A.
The following retail business uses:
1.
Foodstores, dairy products and bakery goods stores,
2.
Bookstores and rental libraries,
3.
Drugstores, including soda fountain and food service,
4.
Florist, variety, hardware, clothing stores,
5.
Other retail business uses which, in the opinion of the planning commission, are similar to the foregoing;
B.
The following agencies and services:
1.
Laundry and cleaning agencies, pressing shops,
2.
Barber shops and beauty parlors,
3.
Repair shops for shoes, radios and domestic appliances,
4.
Professional offices, studios and clinics,
5.
Gasoline service stations, exclusive of auto repairs; provided, that all operations except the service with gasoline, oil, air and water be conducted within an enclosed building,
6.
Self-operated laundries,
7.
Other services and agencies which, in the opinion of the planning department, are similar to the above;
C.
Public buildings, public utility substations and offices;
D.
Commercial parking lots and parking garages;
E.
Incidental and accessory buildings and uses on the same lot with and necessary for the operation of any permitted use, and upon securing a conditional use permit, an on-site residence not to exceed one-third the square footage of an active business establishment and occupied by the owner/proprietor or their agent; such residences are to be a secondary use to an active commercial enterprise, either upstairs or in the rear, with the storefront remaining commercial. No residential garage shall be permitted.
(Ord. 623 §a.1, 2005; Ord. 589 §5, 2001; Ord. 558 (part), 1996; Ord. 524 §11, 1992; Ord. 153 §9.02, 1959).
In C-1 districts, the minimum height, bulk and space requirements shall be as follows:
A.
Lot area, lot width, building coverage regulations, none;
B.
Front yard, fifteen feet, except where the frontage in a block is partially within an R district, the same setback shall be required as in the R district;
C.
Side yard, none required, except where the side of a lot abuts an R district, the side yard shall not be less than ten feet, or as required by building code or other regulations;
D.
Rear yard, fifteen feet;
E.
Loading area, twenty-foot alleys for loading and delivery purposes shall be provided adjacent to all lots to be used for commercial purposes. Ten feet of the required yard may be included in such alleys;
F.
Building height limit, one story, but not to exceed thirty feet;
G.
Corner lots, side yard setback ten feet;
H.
Parking requirements are to meet Chapter 17.51.
(Ord. 589 §1, 2001; Ord. 524 §11.1, 1992; Ord. 497 §1(part), 1989; Ord. 153 §§9.10—9.17, 1959).