A.
In the Central Commercial Zone (C-2), no building or premises shall be used and no building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used except for one or more of the following uses and complying with the requirements so indicated.
B.
Purpose. The purpose of the C-2 Zone is to provide for commercial uses that primarily provide local goods and services, as well as supporting residential uses within the Central Commercial Zone. This zone is located in the central areas of the City where moderate- and high-density mixed-use development patterns are generally established and desired, and where building reuse and infill to create higher densities are encouraged. The zone is designed to create lively, safe, human-scaled gathering places for the community through building design and orientation and by encouraging a mix of uses. This zone is also intended to ensure an attractive, inviting pedestrian-oriented setting through supplementary appearance, parking, and sign regulations.
C.
Permitted uses.
(1)
All commercial uses permitted in the Neighborhood Commercial Zone (C-1), provided that all C-1 regulations are complied with.
(2)
Residential dwellings on the second floor.
(3)
Restaurant establishments serving food or beverages to the general public, such as, but not limited to, breweries, restaurants, cafes, taprooms, taverns, retail bakers, and confectionery or ice cream shops, including walk-up windows and outdoor dining.
(4)
Entertainment establishments such as theaters for motion pictures and stage plays.
(5)
Financial institutions, consisting of a bank or savings-and-loan association.
(6)
Professional offices, such as, but not limited to, those for the practice of medicine or other health services, or for law, engineering, architecture, design-related, accounting, or veterinarian offices.
(7)
Business offices, such as, but not limited to, real estate sales, insurance sales, advertising, or retail copying and printing services.
(8)
Institutional uses, such as government administration, post offices, community centers, public libraries, museums, and offices for public utilities.
(9)
Public parks, plazas, squares, courtyards, urban gardens, and public recreation areas.
(10)
Art and cultural uses, such as, but not limited to, galleries and museums and studios for dance, music, fitness, art, or photography.
(11)
Bed-and-breakfast establishments.
(12)
Health care and clinics.
(13)
Educational institutions, such as tutoring businesses, learning centers, universities, and colleges.
(14)
Religious institutions and their ancillary uses.
(15)
Private membership clubs and fraternal organizations.
(16)
Fitness/wellness centers.
(17)
Professional day-care centers.
(18)
Drive-through facilities are prohibited, except for financial or governmental institutions.
D.
Residential uses. Residences are permitted in the C-2 Zone, upon recommendation by the Planning Commission with final approval by the City Council.


