[Added 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 20-04[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Art. XIX, H-C Highway Commercial District.
This district is established to provide areas for commercial uses which are mainly oriented to vehicular traffic.
A. 
Any use permitted in the General Business District.
B. 
Animal hospital, veterinary clinic, or kennel, provided that any such purpose, including pens, or exercise runways shall be at least 200 feet in distance from any residential district.
C. 
Commercial greenhouses and plant nurseries, including offices and sales yards, provided that no building for any heating plant, ventilation flue or other opening except stationary windows be located within 50 feet of any residential district.
D. 
Drive-in eating and drinking establishments and branch drive-in banks.
E. 
Farm implement or contractor's equipment display, hire or sales establishment, service and repair shops.
F. 
Mobile home and trailer sales lot.
G. 
Drive-in theaters.
H. 
Ice storage of three tons or less in capacity.
I. 
Electric welding.
J. 
Motels.
K. 
Automobile service stations.
L. 
Restaurants.
M. 
Building supplies.
N. 
New and used automobile and truck sales.
O. 
Taverns or package liquor stores.
P. 
Accessory uses permitted Accessory uses or buildings customarily incidental to the above permitted uses provided all general and special requirements for principal buildings are met.
Q. 
Consumer fireworks, retail sales, storage, and related supplies in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1124).
R. 
Strip mall.
A. 
Any uses not allowed above, which are of the same general character as the above permitted uses which will not be detrimental to the district in which they are located, and which will not be objectionable by reason of odors, dust, smoke, cinders, gas, fumes, noise, vibrations and refuse matter are eligible for a conditional use permit. The procedure in § 4.03 shall be followed.
B. 
Shopping centers in conformance with these regulations.
C. 
Commercial shooting range bows, crossbows, and firearms (indoor).
D. 
Truck terminal.
E. 
Wineries and distilleries/rickhouse.
F. 
Self-storage facilities.
A. 
A permanent landscaped buffer of evergreen plant material or a solid wall or fence or other suitable enclosure of a commercial land abutting a residential district.
B. 
Plans for building construction, parking area, yards, driveways, entrances and exits shall be approved by the enforcement officer and the local government engineer, acting jointly, in consultation with the Planning Commission, and they may require any changes therein as may be deemed necessary or desirable to insure safety, to minimize traffic difficulty and to safeguard adjacent properties. Commercial site plans shall provide sufficient off-street parking on site and make provisions for goods delivery, separated from customer access.
C. 
There shall be no outdoor storage of merchandise or materials and no outdoor processing in any commercial district unless authorized as a conditional use. All aboveground structures accessory to any outdoor use shall be located a minimum of 25 feet from any front lot lines.
D. 
All commercial districts located on lots adjacent to a residential district shall maintain a minimum setback of 25 feet on the side adjacent to the residential district.
E. 
All signs and outdoor advertising displays are subject to the provisions established in Article X.
(See attached Schedule of Regulations, Article XXV.)