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Grangeville City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 5

COMMERCIAL C ZONE

10-5-1: BUSINESS DISTRICT DEFINED:

Within the commercial C zone, there shall be a corridor of property known as the business district. The business district shall be defined as that one area one-half (1/2) block from, and adjacent to each side of, Main Street and an area one hundred feet (100') on each side of Highway 95, within zone C. (Ord. 696, 1-6-1997)

10-5-2: PERMITTED USES:

   A.   General: Any use permitted in zone A and any use permitted in zone B. No recreational vehicle parks or double wide manufactured home parks may be located within the business district.
   B.   Specific Uses: The following specific uses shall be permitted in this commercial zone:
Agricultural implement sales and service.
Air conditioning and heating sales and service.
Apartments.
Auction rooms.
Auditoriums.
Auto painting, upholstering repairing, reconditioning and body and fender work when done within the confines of a structure.
Automobile and truck sales and service shops.
Automobile service stations.
Bakeries, when including retail sales.
Banks.
Barbershops and beauty shops.
Battery and tire service stations.
Beverage distributors, but not including bottling plants.
Billiard and pool rooms.
Book binding.
Book or stationery stores.
Business, music, dance or commercial schools.
Catering establishments.
Creameries when including retail sales.
Dance halls.
Departments, furniture and home appliance stores.
Drugstores.
Dry cleaners employing facilities for not more than one thousand (1,000) pounds of dry goods per day and using carbon tetrachloride or other nonflammable cleaning agents.
Electrical appliance and repair shops.
Employment agencies.
Expressing, baggage and transfer delivery service.
Florist shops and greenhouses when including retail sales.
Frozen food lockers.
Garages, public for storage of private passenger automobiles, but not including repair services.
Grocery, fruit or vegetable stores.
Hardware stores.
Hotels.
Laboratories.
Laundries employing facilities for not more than one thousand (1,000) pounds of dry goods per day.
Launderettes and laundromats.
Lumber retail and wholesale yards.
Manufacturing or processing which is clearly incidental to retail use is permitted. Such manufacturing or processing is limited to that which employees not more than ten (10) persons in the manufacturing or processing.
Meat market or poultry stores, if no slaughter or stripping is involved.
Motels.
Offices.
Painting and decorating shops.
Pet shops or animal hospitals when conducted wholly within enclosed buildings.
Photographer's or artist's studios.
Plumbing, heating and roofing supply and work shops.
Printing, publishing and issuing of newspapers, periodicals, books and other reading matter.
Printing shops.
Professional or service offices.
Radio and television sales and services.
Radio broadcasting stations.
Recreation places.
Recreational vehicle parks and double-wide manufactured housing parks, if outside the business district.
Restaurants.
Retail stores and services, but expressly excluding those uses listed in Industrial D Zone.
Shoe repair shops.
Signs, outdoor advertising.
Storage of household goods.
Tailor and dressmaking shops.
Taverns or retail sale of alcoholic liquors, subject to the regulations of other provisions of this Code.
Taxi service stations.
Telegraph service stations.
Telephone exchange building.
Temporary buildings incidental only to construction of a permitted use.
Theaters, Indoor (not including outdoor theaters).
Trailer sales when conducted within buildings.
Tourist homes.
Undertaking establishments.
Wholesale establishments, excluding a building the principal use of which is for a storage warehouse.
   C.   Incidental and Accessory Uses: Uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses and accessory buildings when located on the same lot. (Ord. 685, 7-8-1996; amd. Ord. 696, 1-6-1997; Ord. 965, 2-6-2023)

10-5-3: CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USES:

   A.   Conditional Uses: Automobile, truck, agricultural implement and trailer sale lots may be permitted whenever such use is specifically authorized by the granting of a conditional use by the planning and zoning commission and city council.
   B.   Prohibited Uses:
Livestock.
Trailer courts or parks, as defined by this title, nor any individually located mobile homes either singlewide or doublewide, nor any singlewide manufactured homes. (Ord. 801, 5-15-2006)

10-5-4: LOT AND AREA REQUIREMENTS:

No front or side yards shall be required, except that when a building or group of buildings abuts upon a residential district, a yard shall be provided on the side of the lot abutting the residential district, such yard having a width of not less than five feet (5'). (Ord. 685, 7-8-1996)

10-5-5: BUILDING HEIGHT:

No building or structure, nor the enlargement of any building or structure shall exceed forty feet (40') in height. (Ord. 769, 2-17-2004)