The C-1 District is intended to provide an area for the business and commercial needs of the City.
A. 
Post offices.
B. 
General business and commercial uses which do not generate noise, smoke or odors that would create a public or private nuisance. These uses generally include the following:
(1) 
Banks, commercial or professional offices and telephone offices.
(2) 
Hotels and motels.
(3) 
Places of amusement and theaters.
(4) 
Personal service, automobile service, and equipment service establishments.
(5) 
Bus depots.
(6) 
Uses customarily incident to any of the above uses.
A. 
Any other uses similar in character with the permitted uses and the manufacture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business on the premises.
B. 
Apartments. See § 400-58 below.
Uses permitted in the C-1 District are subject to the following conditions:
A. 
Dwelling uses are not permitted below the second floor and business uses are not permitted on any floor above the ground floor, except in those buildings or structures where dwelling units are not established.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: In June 1993, the City Common Council readopted Ch. 17, Zoning, of the 1991 Municipal Code and also indicated that Section 17.11(3)(a) of the 1991 Municipal Code (now § 400-58A) be reviewed in six months. The Planning Commission held a public hearing and recommended that the City Common Council readopt and continue Section 17.11(3)(a) of the 1991 Municipal Code as it currently exists. On 12-14-1993, the City Common Council adopted Ord. No. 150 to readopt and continue Section 17.11(3)(a) of the 1991 Municipal Code.
B. 
All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers. All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced.
C. 
All business, servicing or processing, except for off-street parking or loading, shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings.
Within the C-1 District, there shall be no minimum required standards or setbacks in order to provide flexibility in the redevelopment of the downtown area.