32 - COMMERCIAL ONE DISTRICT C-1
The intent of the C-1 district is to provide for commercial uses within the city's central business district. Primary uses in this district are retail sales and services while emphasis is placed on pedestrian access.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the C-1 district the following uses and their accessory uses and structures are allowed outright:
(1)
Bakeries;
(2)
Banks and financial buildings (except with drive-up window service requires conditional use permit for traffic considerations);
(3)
Barber and beauty shops;
(4)
Day care centers (agency);
(5)
Drug stores;
(6)
Eating and drinking establishments (except drive-in);
(7)
Gifts shops;
(8)
Medical buildings;
(9)
Office buildings;
(10)
Pawnshops;
(11)
Printing establishments;
(12)
Produce outlets;
(13)
Professional buildings;
(14)
Retail stores;
(15)
Tourist information centers;
(16)
Day care facility (mini);
(17)
Outdoor mobile vendors.
(Ord. 578 §23, 1996: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
(Ord. No. 908, § 3, 5-18-2021)
Businesses located in existing residences may be allowed in the commercial one (C-1) district without meeting requirements in Chapter 17.68 of this title pertaining to home businesses, provided, the business is an allowed use in the district and it complies with city, county, state and/or federal regulations applicable to such businesses.
(Ord. 578 §24, 1996).
In the C-1 district the following uses and their accessory uses and structures are allowed by conditional use permit issued in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title:
(1)
Apartments, in upper stories only (not ground level) except expansion of pre-existing apartment buildings that have ground floor units may expand the same by conditional use permit;
(2)
Auto repair shops (subject to minimum standards included in Section 17.84.025);
(3)
Drive-up service for uses allowed in the district (subject to standards included in Section 17.84.005);
(4)
Hotels;
(5)
Hazardous waste treatment and storage facility, onsite;
(6)
Laundries and cleaning businesses;
(7)
Microbreweries;
(8)
Motels;
(9)
Parking lots (commercial);
(10)
Parks, open areas, and plazas;
(11)
Pet shops and grooming businesses;
(12)
Private clubs and lodges;
(13)
Public buildings;
(14)
Radio stations;
(15)
Recreational facilities;
(16)
Rental outlets;
(17)
Repair shops;
(18)
Shopping centers and malls;
(19)
Theaters and auditoriums;
(20)
Transportation facilities;
(21)
Utilities and communication structures;
(22)
Vocational schools.
(Ord. 616 §3, 1999: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
(Ord. No. 750, § 1, 10-21-2008; Ord. No. 755, § 1, 12-2-2008)
Chapters 17.56 through 17.84, inclusive, list general standards that apply to uses and structures allowed within this district.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Nonconforming residential and commercial uses existing at the time of the adoption of the ordinance codified in this title can be enlarged, expanded or replaced upon the issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
32 - COMMERCIAL ONE DISTRICT C-1
The intent of the C-1 district is to provide for commercial uses within the city's central business district. Primary uses in this district are retail sales and services while emphasis is placed on pedestrian access.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the C-1 district the following uses and their accessory uses and structures are allowed outright:
(1)
Bakeries;
(2)
Banks and financial buildings (except with drive-up window service requires conditional use permit for traffic considerations);
(3)
Barber and beauty shops;
(4)
Day care centers (agency);
(5)
Drug stores;
(6)
Eating and drinking establishments (except drive-in);
(7)
Gifts shops;
(8)
Medical buildings;
(9)
Office buildings;
(10)
Pawnshops;
(11)
Printing establishments;
(12)
Produce outlets;
(13)
Professional buildings;
(14)
Retail stores;
(15)
Tourist information centers;
(16)
Day care facility (mini);
(17)
Outdoor mobile vendors.
(Ord. 578 §23, 1996: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
(Ord. No. 908, § 3, 5-18-2021)
Businesses located in existing residences may be allowed in the commercial one (C-1) district without meeting requirements in Chapter 17.68 of this title pertaining to home businesses, provided, the business is an allowed use in the district and it complies with city, county, state and/or federal regulations applicable to such businesses.
(Ord. 578 §24, 1996).
In the C-1 district the following uses and their accessory uses and structures are allowed by conditional use permit issued in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title:
(1)
Apartments, in upper stories only (not ground level) except expansion of pre-existing apartment buildings that have ground floor units may expand the same by conditional use permit;
(2)
Auto repair shops (subject to minimum standards included in Section 17.84.025);
(3)
Drive-up service for uses allowed in the district (subject to standards included in Section 17.84.005);
(4)
Hotels;
(5)
Hazardous waste treatment and storage facility, onsite;
(6)
Laundries and cleaning businesses;
(7)
Microbreweries;
(8)
Motels;
(9)
Parking lots (commercial);
(10)
Parks, open areas, and plazas;
(11)
Pet shops and grooming businesses;
(12)
Private clubs and lodges;
(13)
Public buildings;
(14)
Radio stations;
(15)
Recreational facilities;
(16)
Rental outlets;
(17)
Repair shops;
(18)
Shopping centers and malls;
(19)
Theaters and auditoriums;
(20)
Transportation facilities;
(21)
Utilities and communication structures;
(22)
Vocational schools.
(Ord. 616 §3, 1999: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
(Ord. No. 750, § 1, 10-21-2008; Ord. No. 755, § 1, 12-2-2008)
Chapters 17.56 through 17.84, inclusive, list general standards that apply to uses and structures allowed within this district.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Nonconforming residential and commercial uses existing at the time of the adoption of the ordinance codified in this title can be enlarged, expanded or replaced upon the issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).