28 - C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
Sections:
The regulations established by this chapter apply in the C-1, neighborhood commercial zone, unless otherwise provided by this title.
(1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 1)
Uses permitted are as follows:
A.
Retail stores:
1.
Bakeries employing not more than five persons,
2.
Book or stationery store,
3.
Confectionery store,
4.
Drug store,
5.
Dry goods or notions store,
6.
Florist shop,
7.
Grocery, fruit, or vegetable store,
8.
Hardware or appliance store,
9.
Meat market or delicatessen store,
10.
Automobile parts stores, for retail sales only, prohibiting accessory uses, such as machine shops or the repair of automobiles as a normally permitted use in the C-1 "neighborhood commercial zone";
B.
Offices, business or professional;
C.
Services:
1.
Dispensing of automotive fuels for retail sale including but not limited to automobile service stations may be permitted subject to a conditional development permit. No permit approved by the planning commission for this use is effective unless the permit is also approved by the city council,
2.
Bank,
3.
Barber shop and beauty parlor,
4.
Cafe or restaurant (excluding dancing or entertainment),
5.
Dressmaker or millinery shop,
6.
Laundry or clothes cleaning agency and/or pressing establishment,
7.
Laundry, self operated,
8.
Library,
9.
Photographer,
10.
Post Office,
11.
Shoe store and repair,
12.
Tailor,
13.
Reverse vending machines and small collection facilities for recyclable materials as permitted in Ch. 18.08;
D.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above uses when located on the same lot;
E.
Other uses which are subject to a conditional development permit (See Chapter 18.66);
F.
Electric vehicle charging stations, in accordance with Chapter 15.64 of the code.
(Ord. 1330 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1161 § 2 (1), 1992; Ord. 629 § 1, 1972; Ord. 596 § 1, 1970; 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 2)
(Ord. No. 1597, § 8, 11-28-17)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 1594, § 5(D), adopted November 14, 2017, repealed § 18.28.025, which pertained to prohibited uses and derived from Ord. No. 1453, adopted October 13, 2009 and Ord. No. 1570, adopted August 9, 2016.
Minimum height, bulk and space requirements are:
A.
Building height limit, two and one-half stories and not to exceed thirty-five feet;
B.
Front yard, where all the frontage in one block is located in the C-1 zone there shall be a minimum setback of ten feet extending the full width of the lot to be planted with appropriate landscape material and adequately maintained. Where the frontage in one block is located partly in the C-1 zone and an R zone, the front yard requirements of the R zone apply to the C-1 zone;
C.
Side yard, where a lot sides upon a lot in an R zone there shall be a side yard of not less than five feet. Where a reversed corner lot rears upon a lot in any R zone, the side yard on the street side of the reversed corner lot shall be not less than fifty percent of the front yard required on the lots in the rear of such corner lot. In all other cases a side yard is not required;
D.
Rear yard, there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than fifteen feet.
(1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 3)
As provided by Section 18.102.060(G) of this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995: Ord. 883 § 1, 1983; Ord. 700 § 2, 1976: Ord. 593 § 1, 1970: Ord. 588 § 1, 1969; Ord. 574 § 1, 1968: 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 4)
For off-street parking and loading requirements, see Chapter 18.58.
(Ord. 1057 § 2(8), 1989: 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, §§ 5, 6)
A.
The primary purpose and application of this zone is for small limited shopping centers planned and designed to meet neighborhood shopping needs. Plot plans and elevations of all structures to be erected within this zone shall be submitted to the commission for review and approval prior to the issuance of a building permit.
B.
Stores, shops and businesses, and storage of materials connected therewith, shall be operated wholly within an enclosed building.
C.
Products produced incident to a permitted use shall be sold at retail on the premises.
D.
Public entrances to such stores, shops, or businesses shall be from the principal street upon which the property abuts or within fifty feet thereof, except that a rear entrance from the building to a public parking area may be provided. (1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 7)
28 - C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
Sections:
The regulations established by this chapter apply in the C-1, neighborhood commercial zone, unless otherwise provided by this title.
(1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 1)
Uses permitted are as follows:
A.
Retail stores:
1.
Bakeries employing not more than five persons,
2.
Book or stationery store,
3.
Confectionery store,
4.
Drug store,
5.
Dry goods or notions store,
6.
Florist shop,
7.
Grocery, fruit, or vegetable store,
8.
Hardware or appliance store,
9.
Meat market or delicatessen store,
10.
Automobile parts stores, for retail sales only, prohibiting accessory uses, such as machine shops or the repair of automobiles as a normally permitted use in the C-1 "neighborhood commercial zone";
B.
Offices, business or professional;
C.
Services:
1.
Dispensing of automotive fuels for retail sale including but not limited to automobile service stations may be permitted subject to a conditional development permit. No permit approved by the planning commission for this use is effective unless the permit is also approved by the city council,
2.
Bank,
3.
Barber shop and beauty parlor,
4.
Cafe or restaurant (excluding dancing or entertainment),
5.
Dressmaker or millinery shop,
6.
Laundry or clothes cleaning agency and/or pressing establishment,
7.
Laundry, self operated,
8.
Library,
9.
Photographer,
10.
Post Office,
11.
Shoe store and repair,
12.
Tailor,
13.
Reverse vending machines and small collection facilities for recyclable materials as permitted in Ch. 18.08;
D.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above uses when located on the same lot;
E.
Other uses which are subject to a conditional development permit (See Chapter 18.66);
F.
Electric vehicle charging stations, in accordance with Chapter 15.64 of the code.
(Ord. 1330 § 1, 2002; Ord. 1161 § 2 (1), 1992; Ord. 629 § 1, 1972; Ord. 596 § 1, 1970; 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 2)
(Ord. No. 1597, § 8, 11-28-17)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 1594, § 5(D), adopted November 14, 2017, repealed § 18.28.025, which pertained to prohibited uses and derived from Ord. No. 1453, adopted October 13, 2009 and Ord. No. 1570, adopted August 9, 2016.
Minimum height, bulk and space requirements are:
A.
Building height limit, two and one-half stories and not to exceed thirty-five feet;
B.
Front yard, where all the frontage in one block is located in the C-1 zone there shall be a minimum setback of ten feet extending the full width of the lot to be planted with appropriate landscape material and adequately maintained. Where the frontage in one block is located partly in the C-1 zone and an R zone, the front yard requirements of the R zone apply to the C-1 zone;
C.
Side yard, where a lot sides upon a lot in an R zone there shall be a side yard of not less than five feet. Where a reversed corner lot rears upon a lot in any R zone, the side yard on the street side of the reversed corner lot shall be not less than fifty percent of the front yard required on the lots in the rear of such corner lot. In all other cases a side yard is not required;
D.
Rear yard, there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than fifteen feet.
(1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 3)
As provided by Section 18.102.060(G) of this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995: Ord. 883 § 1, 1983; Ord. 700 § 2, 1976: Ord. 593 § 1, 1970: Ord. 588 § 1, 1969; Ord. 574 § 1, 1968: 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 4)
For off-street parking and loading requirements, see Chapter 18.58.
(Ord. 1057 § 2(8), 1989: 1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, §§ 5, 6)
A.
The primary purpose and application of this zone is for small limited shopping centers planned and designed to meet neighborhood shopping needs. Plot plans and elevations of all structures to be erected within this zone shall be submitted to the commission for review and approval prior to the issuance of a building permit.
B.
Stores, shops and businesses, and storage of materials connected therewith, shall be operated wholly within an enclosed building.
C.
Products produced incident to a permitted use shall be sold at retail on the premises.
D.
Public entrances to such stores, shops, or businesses shall be from the principal street upon which the property abuts or within fifty feet thereof, except that a rear entrance from the building to a public parking area may be provided. (1965 code Title XII, Ch. 14, § 7)