Types of principal uses and buildings permitted shall be:
A. A retail or service establishment which supplies commodities or performs
a service primarily for residents of the surrounding neighborhood,
such as grocery store, delicatessen, meat market, drug store, confectionery
store, bakery store, barbershop, beauty parlor, clothes cleaning and
laundry pickup establishments (no cleaning to be done on the premises),
and bank.
B. Professional occupations, including the office of a physician, surgeon,
dentist, minister, architect, engineer, attorney or other member of
a recognized profession.
C. The studio of a teacher of music, dancing or art.
D. The studio of a photographer.
E. The office of an insurance agent, real estate broker, accountant,
travel agent or bookkeeper.
F. Churches and other places of worship and Sunday school buildings
and parish houses.
G. Public and parochial schools and colleges and private schools and
colleges for academic instruction.
H. Public recreational and community center buildings and grounds.
I. Public libraries and museums.
J. Buildings used exclusively by the federal, state, county or local
municipal government for public purposes, but not including workshops,
warehouses of storage yards.
K. Private, non profit recreational and community buildings, clubs,
swimming pools and activities of a quasi public, social fraternal
or recreational character, such as golf and tennis clubs, camps, veteran
or fraternal organizations which are not of a commercial character.
L. Residential dwellings. Where a single family dwelling existing on
a lot as of January 1, 1988, the residential use may be thereafter
continued and the structure may be thereafter enlarged or expanded
as long as the proposed alteration conforms to the minimum requirements
for height, area, yard and off street parking as they existed prior
to January 1, 1988. If the proposed alteration does not conform to
the prior bulk regulations, an application for a bulk variance shall
be made to the Zoning Board of Adjustment.
Accessory uses and buildings permitted shall be:
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A.
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Home occupations.
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B.
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Private residential garages; provided, however, that the garage
shall be for not more than three private cars or two private cars
and one commercial vehicle.
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C.
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Garages to house commercial vehicles normally associated with
the type of businesses above shall be regulated as follows:
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(1)
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Any new structure which provides garage space shall have the
garage attached as a part of the main building, not to exceed space
for six (6) automobiles or three automobiles and three automobiles
and three commercial vehicles.
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(2)
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Any existing structure may provide garage space in an accessory
building within the required rear yard space, not to exceed six (6)
automobiles or three automobiles and three commercial vehicles.
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[Amended 10-27-97 by Ord. No. 97-22]
The following are specifically prohibited in HC-1 Districts:
A. Outside storage uses of any kind. Such storage shall consist of the
storing or accumulation of goods, wares, supplies or merchandise of
any kind on the outside of a building or structure.
B. Trailers intended or used for dwelling space, offices, storage or
any other residential, commercial or industrial purpose, except that
nothing herein contained is intended to prohibit the use of trailers
for transportation or as construction offices and for the storage
of materials and supplies on a job site during the period of construction.
D. Mechanical amusement devices and mechanical amusement facilities.
E. Sex clubs and massage parlors.
F. Department stores and all uses normally associated with department
stores, including the sale and installation of auto accessories in
the main building or in a separate building.
G. Hotels, motels and small animal hospitals.
H. Contractors' and builders' offices.
J. Automobile service stations and repair and gasoline sales.
K. Recreational and amusement facilities operated for profit, including
bowling alleys, dance halls, skating rinks and indoor theaters.
M. New car showrooms and used car lots.
O. Lumber and building material sales.
P. Limousine or livery service.
[Added 8-28-89 by Ord. No. 89-51]
Q. Storage yard for wreckers and damaged or disabled vehicles associated
with a wrecker operation.
[Added 10-27-97 by Ord. No. 97-22]