[Amended 7-10-95 by Ord. No. 95-23; 10-27-97 by Ord. No. 97-22; 5-8-17 by Ord. No. 17-22]
A.
Department stores and all uses normally associated with department stores, including the sale and installation of auto accessories in the main building or in a separate building, but nothing herein contained is intended to permit the sale of gasoline, lubrication of motor vehicles or the performance of any other auto repairs, painting or body work.
B.
Retail stores and sales.
C.
Services and service agencies, including hotels, motels, small animal hospitals, garages and minor automobile repair shops with incidental storage yard for vehicles awaiting repair, radio, television and electrical repair shops, restaurants.
[Amended 7-10-95 by Ord. No. 95-23; 10-27-97 by Ord. No. 97-22]
D.
Public and parochial schools and colleges and private schools and colleges for academic instruction.
E.
Public recreational and community center buildings and grounds.
F.
Public libraries and museums.
G.
Buildings used exclusively by the federal, state, county or local municipal government for public purposes, but not including workshops, warehouses or storage yards.
H.
Private, non profit recreational and community buildings, clubs, swimming pools and activities of a quasi public, social, fraternal or recreational character, such as golf and tennis clubs, camps, veteran or fraternal organizations which are not of a commercial
I.
Professional occupations and general offices.
J.
The studio of a teacher of music, dancing or art.
K.
The studio of a photographer.
L.
Undertaking establishment.
M.
Clubs, lodges and association buildings, meeting rooms and halls.
N.
Public automobile parking areas.
O.
Public utility structures and facilities other than those of an industrial character, such as repair and maintenance shops, storage facilities, freight stations and freight yards.
P.
Fast food restaurants where the exclusive means of entry to the premises is through an interior mall, corridor or passageway shared as the common access to premises in the shopping center occupied by other tenants.
Q.
Three or fewer mechanical or electrical amusement devices.
R.
Residential dwellings. Where a single family dwelling existing on a lot as of January 1, 1988, the residential use may be thereafter continued and the structure may be thereafter enlarged or expanded as long as the proposed alteration conforms to the minimum requirements for height, area, yard and off street parking as they existed prior to January 1, 1988. If the proposed alteration does not conform to the prior bulk regulations, an application for a bulk variance shall be made to the Zoning Board of Adjustment.
S.
Banks and Financial Institutions.
[Added 5-8-17 by Ord. No. 17-22]
T.
Health Clubs.
[Added 5-8-17 by Ord. No. 17-22]