[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 1, 8-7-1980]
The C-1 District is intended for grouping retail
merchandising activities into a concentrated area serving the general
shopping needs of the trade area. Principal permitted uses include
department stores, apparel stores, general retail sales and services,
and similar uses appropriate for comparison shopping. The grouping
is intended to strengthen the business level of the central business
activity.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 2, 8-7-1980]
In the C-1 District, no building shall be used and no building or structure altered, enlarged or erected which is arranged, intended or designed for other than one (1) of the uses listed in Section
405.420 below.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 3, 8-7-1980; Ord. No. 19-08-01, 8-1-2019]
A. Within a C-1 Business District, the following uses
are permitted:
2.
Animal hospitals, clinics and kennels, providing
the establishment and runs are completely enclosed in a building.
3.
Antique shops and stores, providing all merchandise
is displayed and sold inside a building.
4.
Apartments on floors other than the ground floor
or on the ground floor, provided the residential use is secondary
to a commercial use on the same floor.
5.
Apparel and accessory stores.
6.
Appliance sales and service.
7.
Art and art supply stores.
9.
Auditorium and similar places of public assembly.
10.
Automobile garages (public) and parking lots,
except that in public garages no repair facilities shall be maintained
on the front portion of the lot or in the front portion of the first
story of the building within thirty (30) feet of the front street.
11.
Automobile sales and service, providing that
all work is done within an enclosed building and that no inoperable
autos or material are held or stored on the site unless screened by
a solid fence at least eight (8) feet in height.
12.
Auto repair and body shop, providing that all
work is done within an enclosed building and that no inoperable autos
or material are held or stored on the site unless screened by a solid
fence at least eight (8) feet in height.
14.
Bakery and pastry shops (retail only).
15.
Banks and other savings and lending institutions.
16.
Barbershops and beauty shops.
18.
Bookstores and stationery stores.
19.
Bowling alleys and recreation buildings.
20.
Business and technical schools and schools for
photography, music and dancing.
21.
Business machine repair, sales and service.
22.
Chemical specialties mixing establishments employing
not more than five (5) production workers on the premises, provided
that no noxious fumes or dust are emitted from the building.
23.
Churches and parish homes.
24.
Cigar and tobacco stores.
25.
Clothing and costume rental.
26.
Commercial recreation uses.
27.
Custom dressmaking, furrier, millinery and tailor
shops.
28.
Delicatessens and catering establishments.
30.
Drug stores and prescription shops.
31.
Dry goods and notion stores.
32.
Dry cleaning and laundry establishments [employing
not more than five (5) persons on the premises].
33.
Electric repair shops (household appliances).
34.
Fix-it shops (radio, TV and small household
appliance repair).
36.
Furniture and home furnishing stores.
38.
Grocery stores (including retail meat markets
and produce stores).
40.
Hobby, stamp and coin shops.
41.
Household and appliance stores.
43.
Interior decorator's shops.
45.
Jewelry and metal craft stores.
46.
Leather goods and luggage stores.
49.
Mail order catalog stores.
50.
Medical, dental and health clinics.
51. Medical Marijuana Dispensaries (as that term is defined in Article
XIV of the Missouri Constitution).
52.
Medical and orthopedic appliance stores.
53.
Meeting halls and auditoriums.
55.
Messenger or telegraph service stations.
56.
Milk and dairy products (retail sales only).
57.
Music instrument sales and repair shops.
58.
Music studios, radio and television stores.
61.
Offices and office buildings.
62.
Office supply and office equipment stores.
63.
Optician and optometrists shops.
66.
Parks and recreation areas.
69.
Photographic equipment and supply stores.
72.
Printing and publishing houses (including newspapers).
73.
Private clubs, fraternities, sororities and
lodges.
75.
Radio and television studios.
76.
Railway, taxi, and bus passenger stations.
78.
Rental stores (excluding vehicle or trailer
rental).
79.
Restaurants and tea rooms (excluding drive-ins).
80.
Service stations, providing that no vehicle
is stored outside on the property for more than seventy-two (72) continuous
hours and that parts or materials stored outside are screened by a
solid fence at least eight (8) feet in height, and provided that all
storage tanks for gasoline shall be below the surface of the ground
and that no opening for the filling or emptying of such gasoline storage
tanks shall be permitted within fifty (50) feet of any boundary line
of a residential district when such boundary line is within the same
block.
84.
Shoe repair and shoe shine shops.
85.
Sporting and athletic goods stores.
86.
Stores and shops for the conduct of retail business
similar to the uses listed in this Section.
90.
Tire repair shops, providing that all materials
and supplies are stored or kept within a solid fence at least eight
(8) feet in height.
94.
Wallpaper stores and shops.
95.
Variety stores and shops.
97.
Wholesale establishments.
98.
Accessory uses customarily incidental to the
above uses.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 4, 8-7-1980]
Automobile, truck or boat sales shall have at
least five thousand (5,000) square feet of contiguous display area.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 5, 8-7-1980]
A building may be erected to any height not
in conflict with other regulations.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 6, 8-7-1980]
A. Front Yards. No front yard is required for any building
in the C-1 Central Business District. However, where a portion of
a C-1 District lies within the same block and fronts upon the same
street with a portion of an R-1 or R-2 District, then in such case
the front yard requirements of the adjoining R-1 or R-2 District shall
likewise be applicable to such portion of the C-1 District.
B. Side Yards. No side yard is required for any building
in the C-1 Central Business District.
C. Rear Yards. The depth of the rear yard shall be at
least four percent (4%) of the depth of the lot, but such depth need
not be more than four (4) feet, except that on a corner lot no rear
yard is required within fifty (50) feet of a side street.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 7, 8-7-1980]
Plans for the erection or structural alteration
of any business use dependent on vehicles entering onto the business
site or parking lot shall be approved by the Governing Body. The Governing
Body may require such changes therein in relation to yards, location
of curb cuts, width of driveways, location of signs and accessory
uses and buildings and location of buildings as it may deem best suited
to insure safety to minimize traffic difficulties and to safeguard
adjacent properties.
[Ord. No. 388 Art.
VIII § 8, 8-7-1980]
Off-street parking is not required.