Uses permitted subject to the property development standards listed in Section
21.56.040:
A. Churches, day care centers, family day care homes, hospitals, schools offering general academic instruction equivalent to the standards prescribed by the State Board of Education, and seminaries;
B. Clubhouses, community centers, convention centers, fraternal lodges, public and quasipublic buildings, public parks and social halls;
C. Facilities for public utilities, administrative offices, art galleries, botanical gardens, business and professional offices, clinics, laboratories, bakery shops, billiard parlors, candy stores, financial institutions, music and dance schools, personal service establishments, real estate offices, restaurants, and service stations;
D. Retail and wholesale retail stores with a gross building/sales site less than sixty-five thousand square feet, mini-warehouses and storage within a building, except the storage of explosives;
E. Ambulance and armored car services; amusement machines, animal hospitals; auditoriums; automobile repair shops; automobile washing and cleaning establishments, body and paint shops; bottling plants; bowling alleys; building materials yards; bus and truck terminals; cabinet shops; cleaning and dyeing establishments; contractors yards; creameries; drive-in restaurants; express office; farm and garden supply; farm equipment sales and service; golf driving ranges; hatcheries; hotels, household appliance sales and service; laundries; machine shops, mail order establishments; miniature golf courses; mobile home sales; storage and service; mortuaries; motels; motorcycle shops; on-sale liquor establishments; out-door advertising signs which are nonanimated and nonflashing; petroleum and oil storage; pet shops; plumbing and heating establishments; printing, publishing, book binding and paper sales; public garages and automobile sales; recreational vehicle sales and service; sheet metal shops; studios; theaters; tire, battery and automobile parts establishments; sign shops; used motor vehicles when all vehicles are operable without major body damage; used merchandise sales (excluding operable used motor vehicles) when conducted within a building or yard entirely enclosed by a solid fence at least six feet in height; and other uses which in the opinion of the director of planning and community development are similar in character and purpose to uses enumerated in this section;
F. One identification or informational sign not more than twelve square feet in area nor more than six feet in height may be permitted in the front yard or side yard adjacent to each street frontage in lieu of any other freestanding sign, provided that:
1. It does not bear any advertising message,
2. It is nonflashing, nonmoving, and non-animated,
3. It is located wholly on private property on the premises to which it pertains,
4. A plot plan and elevation of the sign is approved by the director of planning and community development prior to request for building or electrical permit and installation;
G. Mobile homes as allowed by the provisions of Chapter
21.72;
I. Ballrooms, commercial clubs, dance halls, drive-in theaters, nightclubs, stadiums and tent or open-air churches. However, when located within two hundred feet of the boundary of any R district, a use permit shall first be secured in each case;
J. Single-family dwellings or one apartment if it is accessory to a permitted commercial use;
K. Christmas tree sales lots provided they meet the required setbacks and provide at least ten accessible and usable off-street parking spaces in addition to one space per employee on a maximum shift. Such lots shall be limited to two double-faced signs not to exceed twelve square feet each. No off-site signs shall be permitted. Such lots may not be established prior to November 15th of any year and shall be removed and the property returned to its original condition prior to January 1st;
L. Fireworks stands provided they meet all required setbacks and provide at least five usable and accessible off-street parking spaces in addition to one space per employee on a maximum shift. Such stands shall meet all the requirements of the department of fire safety and shall be erected and removed within the time period prescribed by that department;
M. Adult businesses as allowed by the provisions of Chapter
21.68;
N. Emergency shelters with twenty or fewer beds, when parcels are served by both public sewer and water and located outside the sphere of influence of a city and in an area served by public transit (at least six days a week), with approval of a permit in accordance with Chapter
21.100.
(Ord. CS 106 §11, 1984; Ord. CS 607 §2, 1995; Ord. CS 663 §14, 1998; Ord. CS 896 §7, 2004; Ord. CS 1169 §12, 2015; Ord. CS 1408, 12/9/2025)