- Rural Neighborhood Commercial District C-R
The regulations set forth in this article shall apply in the Rural Neighborhood Commercial District. The C-R District is intended to provide areas where less intensive commercial uses can operate and offer goods and services within a close distance to, and be compatible with, residential neighborhoods.
(§ I Ord. 86-2 eff. February 27, 1986; Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)
The following uses shall be permitted in the C-R District:
(a)
Rooming houses and boardinghouses;
(b)
The following uses when conducted within a building: bakeries (retail only), food stores, hardware stores, banks, barbershops, beauty parlors, bookstores, variety stores, shoe shops, drugstores and offices, florist shops, and restaurants;
(c)
Professional offices;
(d)
Convenience stores, launderettes, and retail nurseries;
(e)
Copying and printing establishments;
(f)
Accessory uses and buildings normally incidental to any of the permitted or conditionally permitted uses set forth in this article; and
(g)
On- and off-sale liquor establishments.
(§ I, Ord. 86-2, eff. February 27, 1986)
(Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)
Subject to obtaining a use permit, the following uses shall be permitted in the C-R District:
(a)
Single-family dwellings, duplexes, and triplexes;
(b)
Social halls, lodges, fraternal organizations, and clubs;
(c)
Churches, libraries, parks, playgrounds, schools and public utility and public buildings and uses;
(d)
Theaters;
(e)
Family day care facilities;
(f)
Convalescent and care facilities; and
(g)
Sales of motor vehicles;
(h)
Retail fuel sales;
(i)
Health clubs;
(j)
Group care facilities for more than six (6) individuals; and
(k)
In addition to the uses listed above, those uses listed in Article 15, General Provisions, may also be permitted, subject to the issuance of a use permit.
(§ I, Ord. 86-2, eff. February 27, 1986, as amended by § I, Ord. 94-07, eff. April 14, 1994, and § I, Ord. 97-13, eff. May 8, 1997; Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)
- Rural Neighborhood Commercial District C-R
The regulations set forth in this article shall apply in the Rural Neighborhood Commercial District. The C-R District is intended to provide areas where less intensive commercial uses can operate and offer goods and services within a close distance to, and be compatible with, residential neighborhoods.
(§ I Ord. 86-2 eff. February 27, 1986; Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)
The following uses shall be permitted in the C-R District:
(a)
Rooming houses and boardinghouses;
(b)
The following uses when conducted within a building: bakeries (retail only), food stores, hardware stores, banks, barbershops, beauty parlors, bookstores, variety stores, shoe shops, drugstores and offices, florist shops, and restaurants;
(c)
Professional offices;
(d)
Convenience stores, launderettes, and retail nurseries;
(e)
Copying and printing establishments;
(f)
Accessory uses and buildings normally incidental to any of the permitted or conditionally permitted uses set forth in this article; and
(g)
On- and off-sale liquor establishments.
(§ I, Ord. 86-2, eff. February 27, 1986)
(Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)
Subject to obtaining a use permit, the following uses shall be permitted in the C-R District:
(a)
Single-family dwellings, duplexes, and triplexes;
(b)
Social halls, lodges, fraternal organizations, and clubs;
(c)
Churches, libraries, parks, playgrounds, schools and public utility and public buildings and uses;
(d)
Theaters;
(e)
Family day care facilities;
(f)
Convalescent and care facilities; and
(g)
Sales of motor vehicles;
(h)
Retail fuel sales;
(i)
Health clubs;
(j)
Group care facilities for more than six (6) individuals; and
(k)
In addition to the uses listed above, those uses listed in Article 15, General Provisions, may also be permitted, subject to the issuance of a use permit.
(§ I, Ord. 86-2, eff. February 27, 1986, as amended by § I, Ord. 94-07, eff. April 14, 1994, and § I, Ord. 97-13, eff. May 8, 1997; Ord. No. 13-11, § III, 8-6-2013)