[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986]
The purpose of the B-O-I business/office/industrial district is to provide an area for business sites, office locations, and low nuisance industrial uses (that are environmentally compatible with a primarily residential community) that are a compatible mix of such business, office and industrial uses, and that can all be located in proximity to residential areas. The compatibility of all such uses is deemed to be that combination of such uses which will not have a detrimental effect on adjacent residential and business areas, and that will not have a detrimental effect on the other business, office and industrial uses made of sites located within the same district.
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986]
The following uses are permitted in the B-O-I business/office/industrial district:
Air conditioning and heating sales and service
Animal hospitals and veterinarian offices
Antique shops, art shops or galleries
Automated teller machines
Automobile parts and accessories stores
Automobile sales and service shops conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building and as 1 integrated business operation
Banks and financial institutions
Beverage distributors, but not including bottling plants
Bicycle sales, repair and rental shops
Blueprinting, photostating and copying establishments
Boat sales, rentals, storage and repair, including sales and service of marine motors, boat parts and accessories
Book binderies
Bowling alleys
Box and carton manufacturing
Business machine sales, rental and service, including computer stores
Camera and photographic supply stores
Camping equipment sales
Carpet and rug stores (retail sales)
Catering establishments
Child day-care centers
Churches and synagogues
Clothing manufacturing
Clubs and lodges, private
Commercial advertising and business sign shops
Commercial schools for music, dance, business or trade
Community centers
Dentists' and doctors' offices
Department, furniture and home appliance stores
Electrical showrooms in shops
Employment agencies
Equipment rental establishments
Farm implement sales and service
Fire stations
Funeral homes and mortuaries
Furniture manufacturing
Garden supplies, tools and seed stores, including lawn mower, snow blower, and snowmobile sales and service
Graphics and drafting services
Greenhouses and nurseries
Grocery stores
Gunsmiths
Hardware stores
Hobby shops, for retail sale of items to be assembled or used away from the premises
Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, group homes and mental health centers, and retirement institutions
Hotels and motels
Insurance offices
Jewelry and watch sales and repair shops
Laboratories, medical, dental, research and testing
Laundry and dry cleaning establishments, coin operated, self-service only; or hand laundry and dry cleaning establishments, employing not more than 6 persons in addition to 1 owner or manager
Libraries
Mail order houses
Meeting and union offices and halls
Mini-warehouses
Monument establishments, including accessory open sales lots
Museums and art galleries
Musical instrument sales and repairs
Newspaper distribution agencies for home delivery and retail trade
Off street parking lots, public garages or storage garages
Office supply stores
Offices - business, professional, governmental, political and institutional
Outdoor amusement establishments, including archery ranges, miniature golf and similar facilities
Packing and crating establishments
Paint, tile and wallpaper stores
Parks, playgrounds and other noncommercial public open space
Phonographic, record, tape, sheet music, video stores
Picture framing shops
Police stations
Post office
Printing and publishing establishments
Radio and TV stations and studios
Radio and TV towers
Real estate sales offices
Recording studios
Restaurants, eat in or carry out
Roller skating and ice skating rinks - entirely indoor
Schools - public, private or parochial
Sporting goods stores
Studios for artists, musicians and photographers
Swimming pool sales
Telephone exchanges, telephone transmission equipment buildings
Theaters, indoor
Toy manufacturing
Toy stores
Transportation ticket offices
Travel bureaus
Variety stores
Warehouse and storage operations
Water softener service
Yard goods and sewing materials stores
Other manufacturing of light nature, free from any excessive odors, fumes, dirt, vibration or noise detectable at the lot line
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986; amended by Ord. 04-10-02-51, 10-18-2004]
Other uses of the same general character and compatible with those listed in Section 10-9-2 of this chapter may be permitted upon review by the zoning board of appeals in accordance with the provisions of Section 10-2-4 of this title, and in accordance with the other requirements for businesses located in this district as set forth in this chapter.
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986]
A. 
The conduct of business, service or processing shall be within completely enclosed buildings, except for off street parking or loading, or other open air facilities or storage as may be permitted within the district, or by variance granted in accordance with this title.
B. 
Storage which is an auxiliary use to the principal use is permitted in the open if it occupies not more than 20% of the gross lot area for the business establishment. Storage of merchandise on display for sale to the public is unrestricted so long as it is kept in a neat and orderly manner.
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986; amended by 2003 Code]
A. 
Building Height: No building or structure shall exceed three stories or 35 feet in height.
B. 
Lot Area, Frontage And Yard Requirements:
1. 
Lot area: No minimum lot width.
2. 
Yards:
a. 
Front. 60 feet from center of right of way or 25 feet from the property line, whichever is greater (however front yard area may be utilized for off street parking as required by this title).
b. 
Rear: 10 feet.
c. 
Side: 10 feet on one side only, except where adjoining a residential district, then the side adjoining the residential district must, at a minimum, have the same side yard as is required in the R-1 residential district (10 feet).
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986; amended by 2003 Code]
Business signs and advertising devices are permitted subject to the following conditions:
A. 
Location:
1. 
No sign shall be permitted within 20 feet of any residential district boundary line.
2. 
No freestanding business or advertising sign shall be erected or relocated within 15 feet of any street or highway right of way, within three feet of any driveway or parking area, or within 25 feet of the intersection right of way of two or more streets.
3. 
Signs on awnings shall be exempt from the limitations imposed by this title on the projection of signs from the face of the wall of any building or structure; provided, that any sign located on an awning shall be affixed flat to the surface thereof and shall indicate only the name and/or address of the establishment. No such sign shall extend vertically or horizontally beyond the limits of said awning.
B. 
Illumination: Signs may have constant or flashing illumination; provided, that any such signs that are located in direct line of vision of any traffic control signal shall not have contrasting or flashing intermittent illumination of red, green, or amber color. Where a sign is illuminated by light reflected upon it, direct rays of light shall not beam upon any part of any building, nor into a residential district or into any street.
C. 
Area: The gross surface area in square feet of all signs on a lot shall not exceed three times the lineal feet of frontage on such lot. Each side of the lot that abuts upon a street may be included as separate frontage.
D. 
Projections: No sign shall project more than four feet from the face of the wall of any building or structure, nor project higher than the building height.
[Ord. 268, 3-3-1986]
As required in Chapter 10-11 of this title, generally, and in keeping with the particular type of business as is set forth in Section 10-11-4 of this title.