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Flandreau City Zoning Code

C1, CENTRAL

COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

§ 155.105 PERMITTED USES.

   The following uses and structures shall be permitted in the C1, Central Commercial District:
   (A)   Retail and wholesale sales;
   (B)   Finance, insurance, and real estate services;
   (C)   Business services excluding any warehousing and storage services;
   (D)   Churches, welfare, and charitable services; business associations, professional membership organizations, labor unions, and similar labor organizations; and civic, social, and fraternal associations;
   (E)   Eating establishments;
   (F)    Essential public utilities and services required by the resident population;
   (G)   Public buildings and grounds;
   (H)   Personal service establishments;
   (I)   Professional, governmental, and education services;
   (J)   Museum;
   (K)   Printing and publishing establishments;
   (L)   Offices;
   (M)   Parking lot and/or parking garages;
   (N)   Bed and breakfast subject to § 155.330;
   (O)   Hotels and/or motels;
   (P)   Indoor commercial recreation facility; and
   (Q)   Theaters.
(Ord. passed - - 2006; Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)

§ 155.106 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES.

   The following accessory uses and structures shall be permitted in the C1, Central Commercial District:
   (A)   Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental to permitted uses, special permitted uses, or conditional uses when established within the space limits of this district (see § 155.232); and
   (B)   Signs subject to § 155.260.
(Ord. passed - - 2006; Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)

§ 155.107 SPECIAL PERMITTED USES.

   The following uses and structures shall be permitted as a Special Permitted Use in the C1, Central Commercial District.
   (A)   Reserved.
(Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)

§ 155.108 CONDITIONAL USES.

   The following uses may be permitted as a conditional use in the C1, Central Commercial District by the Board of Adjustment and subject to such requirements as the Board deems necessary to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare:
   (A)   Bar or tavern;
   (B)   Licensed day care centers;
   (C)   On-sale and off-sale liquor establishments;
   (D)   Lumberyards;
   (E)   Public garages and automobile service stations;
   (F)   Car washes provided that their operative machinery is within an enclosed structure and adequate drainage is provided;
   (G)   Apartments;
   (H)   Telecommunication facilities;
   (I)   Site-built, single-family dwellings;
   (J)   Caretaker/Watchperson’s quarters subject to § 155.245; and
   (K)   Private and commercial storage buildings used exclusively for storage and not for performance of any other services.
(Ord. passed - - 2006; Ord. 595, passed 3-2-2020; Ord. 609, passed 5-16-2022; Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)

§ 155.109 PROHIBITED USES.

   All uses and structures not specifically listed as a Permitted Use, Special Permitted Use, Accessory Use, or by Conditional Use shall be prohibited in the C1, Central Commercial District.
(Ord. passed - - 2006; Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)

§ 155.110 LOT, YARD, AND HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS.

   (A)   Minimum lot area, maximum building height, maximum lot coverage and minimum yard requirements shall be regulated in accordance with the following tables and figures:
Table 155.110.1
 
Minimum Lot Area
Minimum Lot Width
Maximum Height
Maximum Percent Lot Coverage
Permitted Uses
3,500 square feet
25'
35'
90%
Conditional Uses
To be determined by the Board of Adjustment
 
Table 155.110.2
 
Minimum Front Yard*$
Minimum Rear Yard*#$
Minimum Side Yard*#$
SYMBOL
Permitted Uses
0'
25'
0'
20'
0'
7'
Conditional Uses
To be determined by the Board of Adjustment
*   To be measured from the wall line. The setback requirements on all required yards to include an allowable overhang of 24 inches or less.
#   Rear and side yards shall be landscaped or fenced in a suitable manner to buffer residential uses.
$   No front, rear or side yard requirements for buildings except when lots adjacent to a residential district.
Figure 155.110.1
 
(Ord. passed - - 2006; Ord. 622, passed 10-7-2024)