The boundaries of this district are described below.
(1) 
From multifamily residential (R2) to commercial (C) all properties currently zoned R2 east of Avenue I from 3rd Street to 15th Street;
(2) 
All properties currently zoned R2 south of East 10th Street and north of East 8th Street from Broadway Avenue to G Place Avenue.
(3) 
All properties within 500 feet as measured in a southwesterly direction on a perpendicular from the southern right-of-way boundary of U.S. Highway 84 extending from the center point of the intersection of Avenue M with U.S. Highway 84 to the northwest municipal limits of the City of Post; and all properties within 500 feet as measured in a northeasterly direction from the northern right-of-way boundary of U.S. Highway 84 extending from the center point of the intersection of Avenue S with U.S. Highway 84 to the northwest municipal limits of the City of Post.
(Ordinance 647 adopted 3/17/15; Ordinance 670, sec. 1, adopted 9/12/17)
(a) 
The following uses are permitted in the C-2 district:
(1) 
Any use permitted in any of the foregoing districts, except a mobile home outside of a mobile home park;
(2) 
Bank, office, or studio;
(3) 
Restaurant or cafe;
(4) 
Retail pressing, dyeing, and cleaning shop;
(5) 
Retail store, barbershop, beauty parlor, and other shops doing custom work;
(6) 
Automobile parking lot;
(7) 
Professional office for architect, engineer, attorney, real estate, and the like;
(8) 
Mobile home park;
(9) 
Auto sale, where major business is the display or sales of new automobiles by an authorized dealer and repair work and storage facilities shall be purely incidental to the operation of the business;
(10) 
Bakery, laundry, theater, job printing, or newspaper printing;
(11) 
Public garage, used car lots (no wrecking or repairing);
(12) 
Storage warehouse, wholesale house, or auto laundry;
(13) 
Hotel, motel or travel trailer park;
(14) 
Mortuary, greenhouse, or nursery;
(15) 
Gasoline filling station;
(16) 
Secondhand goods store, where housed entirely in building;
(17) 
Commercial skating rink;
(18) 
Massage business and massage therapy business; and
(19) 
(A) 
Any use not included in any other district provided the use is not noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas fumes, noise, or vibration or is a business normally associated with being visually offensive.
(B) 
No kind of manufacture or treatment not listed above shall be permitted in a C [C-2] district other than the manufacture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a business conducted on the premises.
(b) 
Any proposed commercial use within a C-2 district must obtain a special use permit prior to the issuance of a building permit for any structure to be erected in that district within 200 feet of an occupied residence existing as of January 1, 2001.
(c) 
The following shall apply to all commercial properties located within the C-2 district outlined in section 14.02.321(3) above:
(1) 
The owner of C-2 commercial properties bordering a residential district zone shall be required to construct an eight foot (8') privacy fence separating the commercial property from the residential zone on the property line dividing the commercial property from the residential property or the edge of the right-of-way line existing between the commercial property and the residential property. The purpose of the fence is to provide a visual barrier between the properties.
(2) 
The requirement for constructing the privacy fence shall apply to all commercial properties in existence as of the effective date of this division within the C-2 zone outlined above whenever any one of the following events occurs:
(A) 
A building permit is required due to new construction, remodeling, renovation or building an addition to an existing nonresidential building on the commercial property;
(B) 
Where an existing nonresidential building or use on the commercial property has existed prior to the effective date of this division and is enlarged by fifty percent (50%) or more in floor area regardless of whether a building permit is required;
(C) 
A change in the ownership or tenancy on the commercial property; or
(D) 
The owner or tenant of the commercial property applies for or would otherwise be required to apply for a variance or special exception under the city’s zoning ordinance.
(2002 Code, sec. 152.096; Ordinance 670, sec. 2, adopted 9/12/17)