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Shannon City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 6

C BUSINESS AND LIGHT INDUSTRY DISTRICT

10-6-1: PERMITTED USES:

It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of any building or premises in the C business and light industry district for any purpose other than the following:
Any use permitted in the R-2 multiple-family residential district.
Agricultural implement sales and service.
Air conditioning and heating sales and service.
Auction rooms.
Auditoriums.
Automobile sales and service shops and used car lots.
Automobile service stations.
Automobile trailer camp.
Bakeries.
Banks.
Barbershops and beauty parlors.
Book or stationery stores.
Building equipment, building materials, lumberyards, coal, sand and gravel yards, and yards for contracting equipment and maintenance, or operating equipment of public agencies or public utilities, or materials or equipment of similar nature.
Bus and passenger depots.
Business, music, dance or commercial schools.
Carpet and rug cleaners.
Catering establishments.
Chick hatcheries.
Cleaning and dyeing establishments.
Clothing and dress manufacturers.
Dance halls.
Department, furniture and home appliance stores.
Drive-in restaurants where soft drinks and/or food are served.
Drugstores.
Electrical appliance and repair shops.
Employment agencies.
Expressing, baggage and transfer delivery service.
Florist shops and greenhouses.
Frozen food lockers.
Grocery, fruit or vegetable stores.
Hardware stores.
Hotels.
Laboratories.
Laundries, launderettes, laundromats.
Machine shops, when not equipped with heavy punch presses or any machinery creating vibration and noise disturbing to occupants of adjacent property.
Manufacturing or processing which is clearly incidental to retail use is permitted. Such manufacturing or processing is limited to that which employs not more than ten (10) persons in the manufacturing or processing, and which does not constitute a nuisance.
Meat markets and poultry stores.
Offices.
Painting and decorating shops.
Parking lots.
Pet shops or animal hospitals.
Photographer or artist studios.
Plumbing, heating or roofing supply and workshops.
Professional or service offices.
Radio and television sales and service stores.
Recreation places and theaters.
Restaurants.
Retail stores and services.
Shoe repair shops.
Tailor and dressmaking shops.
Taverns or stores for the retail sale of alcoholic liquors, except as otherwise provided in ordinances regulating the sale of alcoholic liquors.
Taxi service stations.
Telegraph service stations.
Tourist courts and motels.
Trailer sales.
Undertaking establishments.
Upholstering shops and antique furniture sales and service shops.
Wholesale establishments, excluding a building, the principal use of which is for a storage warehouse.
Uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses and accessory buildings when located on the same lot. (Ord. 78b, 7-1-1958)

10-6-2: BUILDING HEIGHT:

No building or structure shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed three (3) stories or forty feet (40') in height. (Ord. 78b, 7-1-1958)

10-6-3: YARD REQUIREMENTS:

No front or side yards shall be required; except, that when a building or group of buildings abuts upon a residential district, a side yard shall be provided on the side of the lot abutting the residential district, such yards having a width of not less than five feet (5'). There shall be a rear yard with a depth of not less than ten feet (10') when abutting upon a publicly dedicated alley or public way and not less than twenty feet (20') when no dedicated alley or public way exists at the rear of the lot. The rear yard may be used for off street parking and loading. (Ord. 78b, 7-1-1958)

10-6-4: ENCLOSED BUSINESSES; EXCEPTIONS:

All business or service of the stores, shops or businesses enumerated in section 10-6-1 of this chapter should be conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building, except for automobile parking and used car lots, lumberyards and coal yards, agricultural implement sales, off street loading areas, and sales of automobile fuel. (Ord. 78b, 7-1-1958)