Retail sales. Uses involving the sale, lease, or rental of new or
used goods to the ultimate consumer within an enclosed structure,
unless otherwise specified. The retail category includes sales of
convenience goods, including 1) sundry goods; 2) products for personal
grooming and for the day-to-day maintenance of personal health or
3) food or beverages for off-premise consumption, including grocery
stores and similar uses that provide incidental and accessory food
and beverage service as part of their primary retail sales business.
Typical uses include drugstores, grocery, and specialty food stores,
wine or liquor stores, gift shops, newsstands, and florists. This
category also includes consumer shopping goods such as uses that sell
or otherwise provide wearing apparel, fashion accessories, furniture,
household appliances, and similar consumer goods, large and small,
functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort or aesthetics.
Typical uses include clothing stores, department stores, appliance
stores, TV, computer hardware and electronics stores, bike shops,
bookstores, costume rental stores, uniform supply stores, stationery
stores, art galleries, hobby shops, furniture stores, pet stores,
and pet supply stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, copy shops, travel
agencies, dry cleaning, beauty and barber shops, craft shops, bakery,
antique shops, secondhand stores, record stores, toy stores, sporting
goods stores, variety stores, video stores, musical instrument stores,
office supplies and office furnishing stores and wig shops and other
consumer shopping uses of the same general character.
(1) Building supplies and equipment. Retail sale uses that sell or otherwise
provide goods to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure
or premises. Typical uses include hardware stores, home improvement
stores, paint, and wallpaper supply stores, and garden supply stores.