The CS-LG district is intended primarily for establishments
engaged in servicing equipment, materials and products, but which
do not require the manufacturing, assembly, packaging or processing
of articles or merchandise for distribution and retail sale. Land
requirements for most service commercial uses generally dictate their
application along arterial and collector streets of the city which
generally lie close to central commercial, highway commercial and
industrial districts, in accordance with the general plan.
(Ord. 11-307 § 4)
A. Off-street parking lots improved in conformity with Chapter
17.76 shall be permitted.
B. Service
commercial establishments, including, but not limited to, the following:
2. Automobile
and truck sales, service and repair, new and used;
3. Automobile,
truck and trailer rental and service, including incidental sales;
4. Automobile,
truck and trailer repairing, overhauling, rebuilding and painting;
5. Automobile,
truck and trailer parts;
6. Automobile
and truck upholstery and top shops;
7. Automobile
and truck washing, either self-service or involving the use of mechanical
conveyors, blowers and steam cleaning;
8. Automobile,
truck and trailer parking;
9. Bakeries,
retail and wholesale;
13. Boat sales, service and repair, new and used;
17. Bus depots and transit stations, including storage and repair;
18. Business, professional and trade schools and colleges;
22. Ceramic and pottery works;
23. Cleaning, pressing and dyeing establishments, using noninflammable
and nonexplosive cleaning fluid;
25. Columbariums and crematoriums;
26. Contractors' storage yards;
27. Convenience-oriented food stores;
34. Freight forwarding terminals;
35. Furniture stores, new and used;
36. Furniture warehouses and van services;
37. Gas/service station/convenience store, automobile and truck;
39. Hardware/home improvement/building materials;
40. Heating, ventilating and air-conditioning shops, including incidental
sheet metal;
42. Interior decorating and window coverings;
43. Kennels and small breeding facilities, located not closer than 500
feet to an R, RM, CN, CC or CR district;
44. Laboratories, research and development services;
48. Lumber yards, not including planing mills or saw mills;
49. Machinery/equipment, including farm equipment, sales, services, and
rental, in an enclosed building;
52. Motorcycle and motorsports sales, service and repair, new and used;
53. Musical instrument repair and sales;
54. Nursery/garden supply stores/landscape materials;
55. Office and business supplies;
56. Offices, administrative and professional services;
61. Plumbing and sheet metal;
63. Pressing of wearing apparel;
64. Printing, lithographing and engraving;
65. Public buildings and grounds;
66. Public utility service yards;
68. Rug and carpet cleaning and dyeing;
69. Safe and vault repairing;
73. Stone and monument yards or mills;
74. Storage, garages and buildings, including mini-storage facility;
75. Storage yards for commercial vehicles, including trucks and trailers;
77. Thrift shops and secondhand stores;
78. Tire sales, services, retreading and recapping, automobiles and trucks;
79. Tool or cutlery sharpening or grinding;
84. Veterinarian services and offices, including small animal hospitals
or clinics, short-term boarding of animals and incidental care such
as bathing and trimming; provided that all operations are conducted
entirely within a completely enclosed structure which complies with
specifications of soundproof construction as prescribed by the building
official;
85. Warehouses, except for the storage of fuel oil or flammable liquids
and explosives;
86. Welding and blacksmithing, excepting drop hammer;
87. Wineries and wine cellars, small, medium and large;
88. Wholesale business and sales;
89. Other uses which are added to this list according to the procedure in Section
17.16.020.
D. Offices
and retail stores incidental to and on the same site with a service
commercial establishment.
E. Incidental
and accessory uses and structures located on the same site as a permitted
use.
(Ord. 11-307 § 4; Ord. 23-449, 11/13/2023)
All uses shall be consistent with Article 6, Development Standards,
in this Zoning Ordinance. Where development standards are not specifically
identified in this document, reference the city of Lathrop Zoning
Ordinance.
(Ord. 11-307 § 4)
No use shall be erected on any lot or site in any CS district until a site plan and architectural plans shall have been submitted to and approved by the city pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
17.100 and
17.104 of the Lathrop Municipal Code. Design review is required for all proposed structures, whether residential or nonresidential, together with related site plans, landscaping, and public improvements associated with new development within the Lathrop Gateway Business Park Specific Plan area.
(Ord. 11-307 § 4)
All uses shall be subject to the general provisions and exceptions in Chapter
17.16 of the Lathrop Municipal Code.
The community development director may approve use interpretations
and minor deviations related to the zoning herein.
(Ord. 11-307 § 4)