The B-1 District is designed to allow for businesses servicing a community-wide need. Convenient business areas are on the main highways, making accessibility and visibility a practical consideration.
Animal hospital/veterinary clinic
Antique dealer
Appliance store
Arcade
Archery range
Art gallery
Art store
Assembly hall
Automobile parts and accessories
Automobile rental
Automobile, truck, motorcycle, camper, snowmobile, boat, ATV and trailer sales and service
Baby and children's store
Bakery
Ballroom
Barber shop
Bar
Baseball and golf driving range
Beauty shop
Bed-and-breakfast establishment subject to ATCP 73
Bicycle sales and service
Boat livery
Book binding
Clothing store
Club
Cocktail lounge
Community center
Computer sales and service
Concert hall (indoor)
Convention/exhibit hall
Craft store
Crockery store
Coffee and espresso bar
Confectionery shop
Curtain and drapery shop
Dance hall
Dairy store
Day-care center
Delicatessen
Department store
Drugstore/pharmacy
Dry cleaning and dyeing
Dry good store
Electrical supply
Electronic equipment sales, and service
Employment agency
Fabric store
Financial institution
Fish market
Florist
Food locker
Fruit store
Funeral home
Furniture store
Garage or convenience store provided all fuel pumps and tanks are 30 feet or greater from any lot line
Garden shop
Gift store
Golf course
Government and cultural uses
Greenhouse
Grocery store
Gymnasium
Hardware store
Health and exercise establishment
Hearing aid store
Heat and air conditioning supply
Hobby shop
Home construction and supply store
Home furnishing store
Hospital
Hotel
Ice cream store
Interior decorator
Jewelry store
Labor union office
Laundromat
Lawn mower sales and service
Leather goods store
Library
Liquor store
Locksmith and key making shop
Lodge
Luggage shop
Marina
Meat market
Monument sale
Motel
Museum
Music store
Newspaper office
Newsstand
Nightclub
Nursery
Office supply store
Optical store
Miniature golf
Packaged beverage store
Paint, wallpaper and glass store
Park
Personal and business service establishment
Pet shop
Photography shop
Photo development shop
Plumbing supply shop
Pool hall
Post office
Print shop
Professional office/studio
Publishing
Real estate office
Resale store
Resort and resort cabins and cottages (summer and winter), ski lodges, dude ranches, vacation farms, hunting and fishing camps, children's camps, and similar establishments
Restaurant
School (music, dance, aerobic, trade, and business)
Service station
Sewing machine sales and service
Shoe store
Shopping center
Sign shop
Signs, subject to the requirements of Article XXV
Single-family residence
Ski hill
Skating rink (indoor)
Small appliance sales and service
Soda fountain
Specialty store
Sporting goods store
Stamp and coin store
Supper club
Tailor/dressmaking shop
Tavern
Taxidermy and bait shop
Taxi stand
Television and radio sales and service
Theater (indoor)
Tobacco store
Toy store
Trade and contractor office
Travel agency
Trophy and award sale
Upholstery shop
Utility office and exchange
Variety store
Vegetable store
Videotape sales and rental
Watch and clock repair
Agricultural business
Amusement park
Assembly (light)
Auto body repair
Campground/recreational vehicle park
College; university; hospital; charitable, penal, and religious institution; and sanitarium, provided all principal structures are 50 feet or greater from any lot line
Commercial park
Fairground
Farm equipment sale and service
Go-cart track
Kennel
Lumber yard
Machine shop
Metal finishing shop
Motorcycle course
Multiple-family residence
Nonconventional financial business
Outdoor rifle range
Outdoor skating rink
Parking lot
Public transportation terminal
Radio station
Raising of domestic animals, subject to the limitations set forth in § 360-9I
Sale of machinery and equipment
Sale, rental, leasing, manufacture, storage or repair of manufactured homes
Storage rental building
Temporary sale stand
Tennis court
Theater (outdoor)
Travel trailer park
Utility services, provided all principal structures are 50 feet or more from any lot line
Warehousing and utilities, provided all principal structures and uses are 50 feet or greater from any lot line
Communication towers provided the specific conditional use requirements in Article XXIV are satisfied
Other uses deemed substantially the same as those listed herein.
[Added 4-15-2021 by Ord. No. 21-09]
A. 
Lot requirements.
(1) 
Frontage: minimum 100 feet.
(2) 
Area: minimum one acre.
(3) 
Depth/width: maximum 4:1.
B. 
Roadway setback.
(1) 
State highway (whichever is greater).
(a) 
From center of roadway: minimum 110 feet.
(b) 
From lot line: minimum 50 feet.
(2) 
County road (whichever is greater).
(a) 
From center of roadway: minimum 83 feet.
(b) 
From lot line: minimum 50 feet.
(3) 
Town road (whichever is greater).
(a) 
From center of roadway: minimum 63 feet.
(b) 
From lot line: minimum 30 feet.
C. 
Building setbacks (from the furthest building projection).
(1) 
Side: minimum 15 feet.
(2) 
Rear: minimum 15 feet.
(3) 
Waterfront: minimum 75 feet.
(4) 
Side/rear abutting residential: minimum 50 feet.
D. 
Other requirements.
(1) 
Building height: maximum 35 feet.
(2) 
Building width: minimum 24 feet.
(3) 
See Article XXVI, Design Standards.
(4) 
See Article XXV, Signs and Billboards.
(5) 
Storage:
(a) 
Temporary semitrailer parking and portable container units are permitted in all yards of a business district, except that no parking shall be closer than 60 feet to a property line. Duration of any storage cannot exceed 30 days, extensions may be granted, but not to exceed 90 days.
(b) 
Outdoor storage in conjunction with the business must be screened from public right-of-way and residential property.