22 B-1 Neighborhood Business District
Permitted uses in the B-1 district are:
Art and school supply stores
Bait shops
Bakery shops, but not including processing or baking
Banquet halls
Barber shops and beauty parlors
Book and stationery stores
Business schools
Cafes
Candy and ice cream shops
Churches
Club or lodge, private
Commercial day care centers
Craft and hobby shops
Delicatessens
Dog kennels and obedience schools
Drug stores
Dry-cleaning and laundry establishments (automatic, self-service)
Dry-cleaning and laundry receiving and distribution stations, but not including processing
Dwelling units, above the first floor
Florist shops
Food and grocery stores
Gift shops
Glassware stores
Hardware stores
Lodging rooms above the first floor
Meat market
Newsstand Offices, business, professional, and public
Outdoor coin telephone booths
Postal substations
Public activities
Religious institutions, including churches, seminaries and convents including dormitories and other accessory uses required for operation
Restaurants, but not including drive-in
Shoe repair
Signs, advertising and business
Accessory uses customarily incidental to the above uses
(Res. 15 (part), December 3, 1990; Res. 1-1 §5 (G) (part), November 16, 1982)
Conditional permitted uses in the B-1 district are:
Community centers
Electric substations
Fire stations
Gas regulator stations
Heliports
Law enforcement stations
Libraries
Regulator substations
Rehabilitation centers
Taverns
Telephone exchanges
(Res. 1-1 §5(G) (part), November 16, 1982; Res. 9, February 13, 1973)
22 B-1 Neighborhood Business District
Permitted uses in the B-1 district are:
Art and school supply stores
Bait shops
Bakery shops, but not including processing or baking
Banquet halls
Barber shops and beauty parlors
Book and stationery stores
Business schools
Cafes
Candy and ice cream shops
Churches
Club or lodge, private
Commercial day care centers
Craft and hobby shops
Delicatessens
Dog kennels and obedience schools
Drug stores
Dry-cleaning and laundry establishments (automatic, self-service)
Dry-cleaning and laundry receiving and distribution stations, but not including processing
Dwelling units, above the first floor
Florist shops
Food and grocery stores
Gift shops
Glassware stores
Hardware stores
Lodging rooms above the first floor
Meat market
Newsstand Offices, business, professional, and public
Outdoor coin telephone booths
Postal substations
Public activities
Religious institutions, including churches, seminaries and convents including dormitories and other accessory uses required for operation
Restaurants, but not including drive-in
Shoe repair
Signs, advertising and business
Accessory uses customarily incidental to the above uses
(Res. 15 (part), December 3, 1990; Res. 1-1 §5 (G) (part), November 16, 1982)
Conditional permitted uses in the B-1 district are:
Community centers
Electric substations
Fire stations
Gas regulator stations
Heliports
Law enforcement stations
Libraries
Regulator substations
Rehabilitation centers
Taverns
Telephone exchanges
(Res. 1-1 §5(G) (part), November 16, 1982; Res. 9, February 13, 1973)