In a C-1 zone the following uses and their accessory uses are permitted, subject to the provisions of Chapters 9.44, 9.48 and 9.52 where applicable:
A.
A governmental structure or use of land and public utility facility;
B.
Any use which would be permitted outright in any residential zone;
C.
Retail stores and shops such as food, drug, apparel, hardware, furniture and similar establishments;
D.
Personal or business service establishment such as barber or beauty shop, tailor shop or similar establishment;
E.
Financial institution;
F.
Business or professional office;
G.
Private museum or art gallery;
H.
Family day care provider;
I.
Residential home;
J.
Residential facility;
K.
Automobile service station with direct access to U.S. Highway 101;
L.
Laundry or dry cleaning establishment;
M.
Restaurant, bar or tavern;
N.
Motel, hotel, inn, or resort on a minimum of 1.0 acre with direct access provided from U.S. Highway 101 only and with or without accessory commercial uses;
O.
(Reserved).
P.
Mobile vending unit subject to the following restrictions:
1.
Prior to operating a mobile vending unit the operator shall:
a.
Have written authorization from the property owner for the operation of a mobile vending unit;
b.
Obtain a City business license;
c.
Submit a description of operating characteristics, vehicular access and parking, and any other information required by the City. The operating characteristics, access and parking, and additional information are subject to review and approval by the City.
2.
Mobile vending units shall not be located in the public right-of-way (the exception to this is a "festival or community event" approved by City Council).
3.
The mobile vending unit operator/applicant is responsible for obtaining all required agency permits and approvals.
(Ord. 104, 1981; Ord. 73E § 2.050(1), 1992; Ord. 175, 1995; Ord. 196 § 1, 1997; Ord. 303, 2011; Ord. 319, 2013; Ord. 376, 11/20/2024)