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CHAPTER 169 DISTRICT REGULATIONS
169.15 C-1A NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. The C-1A District is
designed to provide space for the development of ground that routinely assists the daily needs
of the local traveling public whil promoting scale and harmony with adjacent residential land
uses.
1. Principal Permitted Uses. Only the uses of structures or land listed in this
section shall be permitted in the C-1A District.
A.Medical clinics, group medical centers, or the office of a doctor,
dentist, osteopath, or similar profession.
B.Business and professional offices including but not limited to the
following: law, engineering, real estate, insurance, and similar uses.
C.Personal service businesses such as beauty and barber shops, shoe
repair and similar uses.
D.Churches, chapels, temples and similar places of worship.
E.Municipal facilities utilized by the City for services provided to the
community.
F.Retail business or service establishments such as the following:
Antique shops
Apparel shops
Art galleries
Baby and children stores
Bakeries or bakery outlets
Bicycle shops, sales and repairs
Book stores
Camera stores
Child care centers and nursery schools
Clothes cleaning and laundry pickup stations
Confectionery stores, including ice cream or snack bars
Convenience store
Delicatessens
Dance studios
Drug stores
Florist shops
Home furnishing, décor and accessory storess
Hardware stores
Hobby and gift shops
Jewelry stores and watch repair shops
Key shops
Launderettes and dry-cleaning establishments,
Meat market for retail sales only
Leather goods store
Music and video stores
Novelty food and drink shops
Paint and wallpaper stores
Photographic studios
Postal substations
Radio and television sales and repair shops
Restaurants, cafes
Retail printing/copy shops
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Sporting goods stores
Tailor and dressmaking shops
Toy stores
Variety stores
G. Wellness or recreational uses such as the following:
Instructional fitness or recreational studio
Health club
Travel and tourist information centers
2. Permitted Accessory Uses.
A.Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental to any principal
permitted use.
B.Storage of merchandise incidental to the principal use.
3. Bulk Regulations. The following minimum requirements shall be observed,
subject to the modifications contained in Section 165.19 of these zoning regulations:
Lot Area no minimum
Lot Width no minimum
Minimum Front Yard 30 feet
Minimum Rear Yard 30 feet
Minimum Side Yard No minimum, except when adjacent to any R District,
the minimum side yard setback shall be 30 feet.
2 stories or 40 feet for principal building
Maximum Height 1 story or 14 feet for accessory building
4.Building Area. No single building within the C-1A District shall exceed
50,000 square feet. No configuration of buildings shall be allowed which is intended
or planned to circumvent this requirement.
5.Off-Street Parking and Loading. Spaces for off-street parking and loading
shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 168 of these zoning
regulations.
6.Site Plan Requirements. For site plan requirements, see Chapter 160 of this
Code of Ordinances.
7.Minimum Open Space. The total land area devoted to open space and
landscaping shall not be less than 20 percent of the gross land area included in the
building lot. Such open space shall be maintained as grassed and landscaped area and
shall not include access drives, parking areas, structures or buildings; except
ornamental structures included as part of the landscaping theme.
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