[CC 1984 §6.402]
The only use of land or buildings permitted by right in District
Commercial is the use of the property for single-family dwellings.
[CC 1984 §6.404]
A.
The
following uses may be permitted in District Commercial upon the granting
of a special permit by the Planning Commission, which permit may include
such restrictions and limitations as the Planning Commission deems
necessary to protect the appropriate use of neighboring property and
to carry out the general intent and purpose of this Zoning Code. Such
special permits would be granted by the Planning Commission only after
public hearings conducted in accordance with the rules of the Planning
Commission.
B.
Such
uses may include:
1.
Public libraries, Police and Fire stations and public administrative
buildings including, but not limited to, a City Hall.
2.
Electric substations.
3.
Reservoirs, wells, towers, water supply works.
4.
Buildings and premises for public utility services or public service
organizations, which buildings or uses the Planning Commission deems
reasonably necessary for public convenience or welfare.
5.
Residential or out-patient facilities for the treatment of alcohol
and other drug abuse.