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Firebaugh City Zoning Code

§ 25-25.2

Permitted Uses.

The following uses are permitted in the C-3 district:
a. 
Accessory uses incidental to a permitted or conditionally permitted use existing on the site.
b. 
Auction houses.
c. 
Automated teller machine (stand-alone or associated with a bank).
d. 
Automobile and motorized vehicle businesses, including:
1. 
Vehicle sales (autos, trucks, boats, recreational vehicles, travel trailers, tractors, farm equipment), including on-site repair.
2. 
Auto supply stores.
3. 
Repair of automobiles and trucks, farm equipment, etc.
4. 
Car washes.
5. 
Vehicle storage yards.
6. 
Tire shops.
7. 
Vehicle leasing, renting.
e. 
Banks and financial institutions.
f. 
Business, professional and trade schools.
g. 
Cabinet shops, welding/blacksmith shops, signs shops, glass stores.
h. 
Check-cashing services.
i. 
Clubs, lodges and meeting rooms.
j. 
Contractor storage yards.
k. 
Contractor supply stores.
l. 
Day care, small- and large-family.
m. 
Drainage basins.
n. 
Feed stores and agricultural supply stores.
o. 
Food/meat lockers.
p. 
Fuel storage.
q. 
Funeral parlors/mortuaries.
r. 
Health/athletic clubs.
s. 
Hotels/motels.
t. 
Janitorial and maintenance services.
u. 
Mixed-use developments, subject to the requirements detailed in § 25-41, Special Uses.
v. 
Multiple-family dwellings, provided that the use shall be developed in accordance with property development standards of the R-3 district, § 25-19.
w. 
Movie theaters.
x. 
Offices (administrative, business, medical, general, governmental and professional).
y. 
Pawn shops/secondhand stores.
z. 
Personal services businesses. Commercial establishments that provide services of a personal nature, including:
1. 
Barber and beauty shops.
2. 
Cleaners.
3. 
Fortunetelling, hypnotists and palm reading.
4. 
Locksmiths.
5. 
Mail/delivery stores.
6. 
Massage and physical therapy businesses practiced by individuals certified by the State.
7. 
Laundry (full and self-serve).
8. 
Music, dance, gymnastics and martial arts studios.
9. 
Tattoo shops.
aa. 
Retail stores and service establishments that supply commodities or services that meet the needs of residents in the community. Permitted uses include:
1. 
Bakeries, retail.
2. 
Clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessory stores.
3. 
Confectionary (candy) stores.
4. 
Convenience grocery stores (except that stores selling alcoholic beverages require a conditional use permit).
5. 
Florists.
6. 
Food stores.
7. 
Furniture stores/mattress shops and upholstery shops.
8. 
Garden shops and nurseries.
9. 
Gift shops.
10. 
Gun shops.
11. 
Hardware and home improvement stores.
12. 
Health food stores.
13. 
Hobby shops.
14. 
Ice cream shops.
15. 
Jewelry stores.
16. 
Office supply stores.
17. 
Pet shops.
18. 
Pharmacy/drug stores.
19. 
Photo studios and photographic supplies, art galleries.
20. 
Sporting goods stores.
21. 
Supermarkets.
22. 
Tobacco stores.
23. 
Toy stores.
24. 
Variety stores.
bb. 
Repair shops for electronics, appliances, upholstery, garden equipment, etc.
cc. 
Restaurants and cafes, including drive-through and drive-in restaurants.
dd. 
Service stations, subject to the requirements detailed in § 25-41 (Special Uses).
ee. 
Storage buildings, mini-storage facilities.
ff. 
Social service and counseling centers.
gg. 
Taxidermists.
hh. 
Towing services.
ii. 
Veterinarian offices, kennels, boarding facilities.
jj. 
Video arcades.
kk. 
Wholesale businesses.
ll. 
Other uses similar in nature and intensity to those permitted, as determined by the City Planner.