[Ord. No. 51, 7-14-1955]
A.
Permitted Uses. The following are permitted and accessory uses in the "C-1" Neighborhood Retail Business District:
1.
Artists' studios.
2.
Bakery or pastry shops (retail only) employing not more than five (5) persons on the premises.
3.
Banks.
4.
Barber or beauty shops.
5.
Bicycle repair shops.
6.
Book or stationery stores.
7.
Buildings used for municipal or governmental purposes.
8.
Clothing or ready-to-wear stores.
9.
Confectionery stores.
10.
Dancing schools.
11.
Drugstores.
12.
Dry goods or notion stores.
13.
Dying, dry cleaning or laundry collection offices.
14.
Electrical shops.
15.
Fix-it, radio or television repair shops.
16.
Florists or gift shops.
17.
Furniture homes or stores.
18.
Greenhouses (commercial).
19.
Grocery, fruit or vegetable stores.
20.
Hardware stores.
21.
Jewelry stores.
22.
Launderettes, washeterias or self-service laundries.
23.
Meat markets or delicatessens.
24.
Music studios.
25.
Offices, including ticket offices for railroad, steamship, bus and aviation lines.
26.
Photographic studios or shops.
27.
Plumbing shops. No tin work, nor outside storage permitted.
28.
Public parking lots or stations for passenger cars or taxicabs.
29.
Restaurants or tea rooms (excluding "drive-ins").
30.
Service stations (gasoline and oil) not including motor, body or fender repair work.
31.
Shoe stores or shoe repair shops.
32.
Tailor shops.
33.
Other retail business activities of the character enumerated above not included in any other classification.
34.
Accessory uses customarily incident to a neighborhood retail business, including air-conditioning plants and ice refrigeration plants purely incidental to a main activity permitted on the premises.
a.
A maximum of two (2) H.P. employed in the operation of any one (1) machine, or a total of six (6) H.P. for the manufacture of articles to be sold at retail on the premises shall be permitted as an accessory use. No more than two hundred twenty (220) volts shall be used.
35.
Any use permitted in District "R-3".
B.
Height, Yard And Area Regulations For "C-1" District. In District "C-1", the height of the buildings, the minimum dimensions of lots and yards and the minimum lot area per family permitted on any lot shall be as follows provided that buildings erected exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the front, side, and rear yard requirements of District "R-4":
1.
Height.
a.
Buildings or structures shall not exceed two and one-half (2½) stories and shall not exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height, unless adjacent to and in the same block with District "R-4", in which case the height regulations of that district shall govern.
b.
There shall be no limit on height if the building is set back from all property lines and street or highway lines a distance greater than the maximum height of the building.
2.
Front yards. All buildings shall set back eighty (80) feet or more from the centerline of the principal public street or highway. On corner lots the setback from side streets shall be fifty (50) feet or more. Provided however, that when thirty percent (30%) or more of the frontage abutting on one (1) side of the street between two (2) intersecting streets is built up with buildings having more or less front line setback than required herein, then no building or structure hereafter erected or altered shall project beyond the average front line setback so established.
3.
Side yards. No side yard is required in this district, except on a lot having a common line with a residentially zoned lot ("R-1" to "R-4", inclusive). In this case, the side yard in the business district shall conform to the requirements for a side yard in that residential district.
4.
Rear yards. Same as "R-4".
5.
Lot area per family. Same as "R-4".