The commercial districts are established to
accomplish the following purposes:
A.
To group compatible business uses that will tend to
draw trade that is mutually interchangeable and so promote business
prosperity and public convenience.
B.
To encourage master planning and development of business
districts with adequate parking and loading, pedestrian circulation,
and amenities.
A.
Intent. The intent of the C-1 General Commercial District
is to provide a district for a broad range of business uses that are
not appropriately located within other more specialized commercial
districts. The C-1 General Commercial District is the most inclusive
business district and should be applied judiciously where a potential
C-1 General Commercial District would abut a residential district.
B.
Permitted uses:
(1)
Amusement and recreation services.
(2)
Automobile service and repair.
(3)
Automotive sales.
(4)
Boat sales, repair and service.
(5)
Building supply.
(6)
Business services.
(7)
Churches.
(8)
Civic uses.
(9)
Clubs and associations.
(10)
Convenience stores.
(11)
Day-care centers.
(12)
Essential service facilities.
(13)
Garden supplies.
(15)
Hotels and motels.
(16)
Mini warehouses.
(17)
Parking.
(18)
Parks.
(19)
Personal services.
(20)
Professional offices.
(21)
Recreational facilities (indoor).
(22)
Repair shops.
(23)
Restaurants.
(24)
Retail trade.
(25)
Schools: SIC 7911, dance studios, schools and
halls.
[Amended 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. A-461]
(26)
Veterinary hospital and kennels.
C.
Conditional uses:
(1)
Agricultural services.
(2)
Bed-and-breakfasts and tourist homes.
(3)
Boardinghouses.
(4)
Contractors - building construction.
(5)
Contractors - heavy construction.
(6)
Guest homes.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
(7)
Manufactured home dealers.
(8)
Residential uses above street level.
(9)
Utility facilities.
(10)
Wholesale trade.
(11)
Wireless communication facilities, including
towers.
[Added 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
(12)
Unenclosed smoking area.
[Added 9-6-2011 by Ord. No. A-422]
D.
Minimum lot size: 12,000 square feet.
E.
Minimum lot width: 80 feet.
G.
Maximum height: 45 feet.
H.
Maximum floor area ratio: 0.50.
A.
Intent. The intent of the C-2 Central Business District
Core is to provide a district that encourages and fosters the further
development of the downtown business district core area. The district
requirements recognize the unique characteristics of the downtown
business district that differ from other commercial districts in the
City. The intent of the requirements is to retain the existing "Main
Street" characteristics of the core blocks on Main Street.
B.
Permitted uses:
[Amended 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. A-460; 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. A-461; 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. A-557]
(1)
Automotive sales.
(2)
Automotive service and repair.
(3)
Business services.
(4)
Convenience stores.
(5)
Day-care centers.
(6)
Essential service structures.
(7)
Parking.
(8)
Parks.
(9)
Personal services.
(10)
Professional offices.
(11)
Repair shops.
(12)
Residential uses above street level.
(13)
Restaurants.
(14)
Retail trade.
(15)
Artisan retreat facility.
(16)
Residential units, except on street level.
[Added 3-21-2023 by Ord. No. A-561]
C.
Conditional uses:
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361; 9-6-2011 by Ord. No. A-422; 10-20-2020 by Ord. No. S-137; 6-21-2022 by Ord. No. A-557]
(1)
Amusement and recreation services.
(2)
Bed-and-breakfasts and tourist homes.
(3)
Boardinghouses.
(4)
Building supply stores.
(5)
Churches.
(6)
Civic
uses.
(7)
Clubs
and associations.
(8)
Family day care.
(9)
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
(10)
Garden supply stores.
(11)
Gas stations.
(12)
Guest homes.
(13)
Lodging establishments.
(14)
Schools: SIC 7911, dance studios, schools and halls.
(15)
Utility facilities.
(16)
Wireless communication facilities, including
towers.
(17)
Unenclosed smoking area.
D.
Minimum lot size: none.
E.
Minimum lot width: none.
G.
Maximum height: 60 feet.
A.
Intent. The intent of the C-3 Central Business District
Fringe is to provide for a district that recognizes the unique characteristics
of the transitional commercial area adjacent to the downtown core
area. The district requirements reflect the residual residential characteristics
of the fringe area, while allowing the uses permitted in the C-2 Central
Business District.
B.
Permitted uses:
(1)
Business services.
(2)
Churches.
(3)
Civic uses.
(4)
Clubs and associations.
(5)
Convenience stores.
(6)
Day-care centers.
(7)
Essential service structures.
(8)
Parking.
(9)
Parks.
(10)
Personal services.
(11)
Professional offices.
(12)
Repair shops.
(13)
Residential use above street level.
(14)
Restaurants.
(15)
Retail trade.
(16)
Schools: SIC 7911, dance studios, schools and
halls.
[Amended 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. A-461]
(17)
Single-unit and two-unit attached residences.
[Amended 3-21-2023 by Ord. No. A-561]
(18)
Artisan retreat facility.
[Added 9-17-2013 by Ord. No. A-460]
C.
Conditional uses:
(1)
Amusement and recreation services.
(2)
Automobile service and repair.
(3)
Automotive sales.
(4)
Bed-and-breakfast and tourist homes.
(5)
Boardinghouses.
(6)
Building supply stores.
(7)
Family day care.
(8)
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
(9)
Garden supply stores.
(11)
Guest homes.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
(12)
Lodging establishments.
(13)
Multiple-unit residences.
[Amended 3-21-2023 by Ord. No. A-561]
(14)
Utility facilities.
(15)
Wireless communication facilities, including
towers.
[Added 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. A-361]
(16)
Unenclosed smoking area.
[Added 9-6-2011 by Ord. No. A-422]
D.
Minimum lot size: 3,000 square feet.
E.
Minimum lot width: 20 feet.
G.
Maximum height: 45 feet.