46 - C-2 ZONE
Sections:
Permitted uses in the C-2 zone:
A.
Retail Business Establishments. All uses to be conducted entirely within a building with no outside storage or display permitted:
1.
All uses as permitted in the C-1 zone;
2.
Coin-operated laundry or dry cleaners;
3.
Furniture store;
4.
General merchandise store, department store;
5.
Hardware store;
6.
Household appliance store;
7.
Liquor store;
8.
Retail food store;
9.
Adult related businesses, subject to the provisions of Chapter 17.79 and Chapter 5.44;
10.
Variety store.
B.
Personal Service Establishments. All uses to be conducted entirely within a building with no outside storage or display permitted:
1.
All uses as permitted in the C-1 zone;
2.
Theatres, except sex-oriented motion picture theatres as defined in Section 17.79.020;
3.
Exercise or athletic club, figure salon;
4.
Public utility uses, but not including equipment yards, storage yards, warehouses or repair shops.
C.
Schools, public elementary and secondary.
(Ord. 813 § 30, 1999: Ord. 692 § 3, 1993: Ord. 464 §§ 3, 4, 1982; Ord. 336 § 6.20.000, 1977).
(Ord. No. 946, §§ 4, 5, 4-14-2009)
The following uses are permitted in the C-2 zone subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit:
A.
Commercial parking lot;
B.
Retail plant nursery;
C.
Billiard room;
D.
Bowling alley;
E.
Indoor skating rink;
F.
Antique store;
G.
Second-hand goods store;
H.
Gasoline station;
I.
Motel and hotel;
J.
Shopping center;
K.
Convenience store;
L.
Commercial cluster complex;
M.
Day care facility for children under twelve years of age;
N.
Temporary business establishments for the collection of aluminum beverage containers and other ferrous materials. Such use may be authorized by use permit also in any commercial or industrial district which allows uses permitted in the C-2 zone;
O.
Massage parlor;
P.
Day care center;
Q.
Schools, private elementary and secondary;
R.
Schools, college and university;
S.
Schools, specialized education and training;
T.
Automobile service station;
U.
Automobile repair shops (light), as a part of a complex, on a minimum of two acres, with two or more businesses on one or more parcels. The other businesses in the complex shall not be limited to automobile repair shops (light), provided they are determined to be compatible as determined by the planning commission. If more than one parcel is involved, reciprocal parking and access easements shall be required between all parcels involved;
V.
Veterinary clinic;
W.
Mobile pushcart vending facility.
(Ord. 813 § 31, 1999: Ord. 692 § 4, 1993: Ord. 674 § 5, 1993; Ord. 664 § 2, 1992: Ord. 650 § 7, 1991: Ord. 581 § 28, 1988; Ord. 492 § 2, 1983; Ord. 463 § 1, 1982; Ord. 455 § 2, 1981; Ord. 362 (part): Ord. 336 § 6.20.010, 1977).
Height regulations in the C-2 zone:
The maximum height for principal buildings and structures shall be thirty feet, and the maximum number of stories shall be two, with the following exception:
With a use permit the maximum allowable height may be increased up to fifty feet, and the maximum number of stories may be increased up to four.
(Ord. 555 § 3, 1986: Ord. 336 § 6.20.020, 1977).
The minimum area for each lot in the C-2 zone shall be ten thousand square feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.030, 1977).
The minimum lot width in the C-2 zone shall be one hundred feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.040, 1977).
No building or structure shall hereafter be erected or enlarged in the C-2 zone unless the following setbacks are provided and maintained:
A.
Front. There shall be a front setback of not less than five feet, except when adjacent to a residential zone, not less than ten feet.
B.
Rear. There shall be a rear setback of not less than ten feet.
C.
Interior Side. None required except ten feet when adjacent to a residential zone.
D.
Street Side. On corner lots, there shall be a street side setback of not less than ten feet.
E.
Specified Streets. Front, side, street side, or rear setbacks required for lots abutting a highway or street for which rights-of-way are established by the circulation element of the general plan shall be measured from the adopted plan line of the property line, whichever provides the greater setback.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.050, 1977).
No area shall be zoned to the C-2 retail business zone unless the following minimum area, width, and depth requirements of the total zone are provided:
A.
Minimum zone area: one acre;
B.
Minimum zone width: one hundred forty feet;
C.
Minimum zone depth: one hundred feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.060, 1977).
Off-street parking shall be provided subject to the regulations of Chapter 17.66.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.070, 1977).
46 - C-2 ZONE
Sections:
Permitted uses in the C-2 zone:
A.
Retail Business Establishments. All uses to be conducted entirely within a building with no outside storage or display permitted:
1.
All uses as permitted in the C-1 zone;
2.
Coin-operated laundry or dry cleaners;
3.
Furniture store;
4.
General merchandise store, department store;
5.
Hardware store;
6.
Household appliance store;
7.
Liquor store;
8.
Retail food store;
9.
Adult related businesses, subject to the provisions of Chapter 17.79 and Chapter 5.44;
10.
Variety store.
B.
Personal Service Establishments. All uses to be conducted entirely within a building with no outside storage or display permitted:
1.
All uses as permitted in the C-1 zone;
2.
Theatres, except sex-oriented motion picture theatres as defined in Section 17.79.020;
3.
Exercise or athletic club, figure salon;
4.
Public utility uses, but not including equipment yards, storage yards, warehouses or repair shops.
C.
Schools, public elementary and secondary.
(Ord. 813 § 30, 1999: Ord. 692 § 3, 1993: Ord. 464 §§ 3, 4, 1982; Ord. 336 § 6.20.000, 1977).
(Ord. No. 946, §§ 4, 5, 4-14-2009)
The following uses are permitted in the C-2 zone subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit:
A.
Commercial parking lot;
B.
Retail plant nursery;
C.
Billiard room;
D.
Bowling alley;
E.
Indoor skating rink;
F.
Antique store;
G.
Second-hand goods store;
H.
Gasoline station;
I.
Motel and hotel;
J.
Shopping center;
K.
Convenience store;
L.
Commercial cluster complex;
M.
Day care facility for children under twelve years of age;
N.
Temporary business establishments for the collection of aluminum beverage containers and other ferrous materials. Such use may be authorized by use permit also in any commercial or industrial district which allows uses permitted in the C-2 zone;
O.
Massage parlor;
P.
Day care center;
Q.
Schools, private elementary and secondary;
R.
Schools, college and university;
S.
Schools, specialized education and training;
T.
Automobile service station;
U.
Automobile repair shops (light), as a part of a complex, on a minimum of two acres, with two or more businesses on one or more parcels. The other businesses in the complex shall not be limited to automobile repair shops (light), provided they are determined to be compatible as determined by the planning commission. If more than one parcel is involved, reciprocal parking and access easements shall be required between all parcels involved;
V.
Veterinary clinic;
W.
Mobile pushcart vending facility.
(Ord. 813 § 31, 1999: Ord. 692 § 4, 1993: Ord. 674 § 5, 1993; Ord. 664 § 2, 1992: Ord. 650 § 7, 1991: Ord. 581 § 28, 1988; Ord. 492 § 2, 1983; Ord. 463 § 1, 1982; Ord. 455 § 2, 1981; Ord. 362 (part): Ord. 336 § 6.20.010, 1977).
Height regulations in the C-2 zone:
The maximum height for principal buildings and structures shall be thirty feet, and the maximum number of stories shall be two, with the following exception:
With a use permit the maximum allowable height may be increased up to fifty feet, and the maximum number of stories may be increased up to four.
(Ord. 555 § 3, 1986: Ord. 336 § 6.20.020, 1977).
The minimum area for each lot in the C-2 zone shall be ten thousand square feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.030, 1977).
The minimum lot width in the C-2 zone shall be one hundred feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.040, 1977).
No building or structure shall hereafter be erected or enlarged in the C-2 zone unless the following setbacks are provided and maintained:
A.
Front. There shall be a front setback of not less than five feet, except when adjacent to a residential zone, not less than ten feet.
B.
Rear. There shall be a rear setback of not less than ten feet.
C.
Interior Side. None required except ten feet when adjacent to a residential zone.
D.
Street Side. On corner lots, there shall be a street side setback of not less than ten feet.
E.
Specified Streets. Front, side, street side, or rear setbacks required for lots abutting a highway or street for which rights-of-way are established by the circulation element of the general plan shall be measured from the adopted plan line of the property line, whichever provides the greater setback.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.050, 1977).
No area shall be zoned to the C-2 retail business zone unless the following minimum area, width, and depth requirements of the total zone are provided:
A.
Minimum zone area: one acre;
B.
Minimum zone width: one hundred forty feet;
C.
Minimum zone depth: one hundred feet.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.060, 1977).
Off-street parking shall be provided subject to the regulations of Chapter 17.66.
(Ord. 336 § 6.20.070, 1977).