C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING DISTRICT
It is the intent of the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to permit retail sales of convenience goods and services. This district is established for the purpose of providing services to existing and future neighborhoods.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.01), 4-7-2003)
In the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District no building shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected, altered, or enlarged, which is arranged, intended or designed for other than one of the uses listed in section 50-502.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.02), 4-7-2003)
The following uses are permitted in the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District:
(1)
Banks and other savings and lending institutions, except drive-ins.
(2)
Barbershops.
(3)
Beauty shops.
(4)
Candy and ice cream stores, except drive-ins.
(5)
Cleaning and laundry pickup stations.
(6)
Custom dressmaking, furrier, millinery, tailor shops, employing less than five persons.
(7)
Drug stores.
(8)
Electric and telephone substations.
(9)
Fix-it shops such as radio, television and small appliances.
(10)
Flower and gift shops.
(11)
Grocery stores, meat and delicatessen.
(12)
Hardware stores.
(13)
Laundry, self-service.
(14)
Key shops.
(15)
Medical, dental and health clinics.
(16)
Messenger and telegraph stations.
(17)
Newsstands.
(18)
Nonprofit religious, educational and philanthropic institutions.
(19)
Arts and crafts and art studios.
(20)
Offices, business, professional and public.
(21)
Parks, playgrounds and community buildings.
(22)
Parking lots, customer and private.
(23)
Photographer studio.
(24)
Portable concession stands subject to the detailed regulations of the city.
(25)
Restaurants and tearooms, except drive-ins.
(26)
Service stations.
(27)
Shoe repair and shoeshine shops.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.03), 4-7-2003)
Area occupied by buildings in this district shall not exceed 40 percent of the ground area on which the building is located.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.04), 4-7-2003)
No building shall exceed 40 feet in height.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.05), 4-7-2003)
Front, side and rear yard requirements are as follows:
(1)
Front.
a.
There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than 25 feet except as required in article XXV of this chapter for arterial and collector streets.
b.
Where lots have double frontage, the required front yard shall be provided on both streets.
c.
Where a lot is located at the intersection of two or more streets, there shall be a front yard on each street side of the lot.
d.
No accessory building shall project beyond the front yard line on either street.
(2)
Side. There shall be a side yard on each side of a building and said yard shall not be less than ten feet.
(3)
Rear. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, there shall be a rear yard for buildings in this district which rear yard shall have a depth of not less than 25 feet.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.06), 4-7-2003)
See article XXI of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.07), 4-7-2003)
See article XXII of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.08), 4-7-2003)
See article XXV of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.09), 4-7-2003)
C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING DISTRICT
It is the intent of the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to permit retail sales of convenience goods and services. This district is established for the purpose of providing services to existing and future neighborhoods.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.01), 4-7-2003)
In the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District no building shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected, altered, or enlarged, which is arranged, intended or designed for other than one of the uses listed in section 50-502.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.02), 4-7-2003)
The following uses are permitted in the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District:
(1)
Banks and other savings and lending institutions, except drive-ins.
(2)
Barbershops.
(3)
Beauty shops.
(4)
Candy and ice cream stores, except drive-ins.
(5)
Cleaning and laundry pickup stations.
(6)
Custom dressmaking, furrier, millinery, tailor shops, employing less than five persons.
(7)
Drug stores.
(8)
Electric and telephone substations.
(9)
Fix-it shops such as radio, television and small appliances.
(10)
Flower and gift shops.
(11)
Grocery stores, meat and delicatessen.
(12)
Hardware stores.
(13)
Laundry, self-service.
(14)
Key shops.
(15)
Medical, dental and health clinics.
(16)
Messenger and telegraph stations.
(17)
Newsstands.
(18)
Nonprofit religious, educational and philanthropic institutions.
(19)
Arts and crafts and art studios.
(20)
Offices, business, professional and public.
(21)
Parks, playgrounds and community buildings.
(22)
Parking lots, customer and private.
(23)
Photographer studio.
(24)
Portable concession stands subject to the detailed regulations of the city.
(25)
Restaurants and tearooms, except drive-ins.
(26)
Service stations.
(27)
Shoe repair and shoeshine shops.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.03), 4-7-2003)
Area occupied by buildings in this district shall not exceed 40 percent of the ground area on which the building is located.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.04), 4-7-2003)
No building shall exceed 40 feet in height.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.05), 4-7-2003)
Front, side and rear yard requirements are as follows:
(1)
Front.
a.
There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than 25 feet except as required in article XXV of this chapter for arterial and collector streets.
b.
Where lots have double frontage, the required front yard shall be provided on both streets.
c.
Where a lot is located at the intersection of two or more streets, there shall be a front yard on each street side of the lot.
d.
No accessory building shall project beyond the front yard line on either street.
(2)
Side. There shall be a side yard on each side of a building and said yard shall not be less than ten feet.
(3)
Rear. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, there shall be a rear yard for buildings in this district which rear yard shall have a depth of not less than 25 feet.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.06), 4-7-2003)
See article XXI of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.07), 4-7-2003)
See article XXII of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.08), 4-7-2003)
See article XXV of these regulations.
(Ord. No. 4272, § 1(22-20.09), 4-7-2003)