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Retal Sales & Service — NB District <br />Retail Sales & Service shall not exceed three thousand (3,000) gross square feet. These uses shall only <br />include: antiques, art and school supplies, bakeries, bicycles (not motorized), books, stationery, candy, <br />camera and photographic supplies, carpets and rugs, china and glassware, clothing and costume rental, <br />convenience store, custom dressmaking, drugs, dry goods, florist, garden supplies (year-round operation <br />only), gifts, grocery, hardware, hats, hobby shops, household appliance repair, interior decorating (no <br />retail furniture sales), jewelry, locksmith shops, musical instruments, paint and wallpaper, shoes, <br />sporting goods, tobacco, toys, and wearing apparel, and similar type uses. Automobile related business, <br />liquor stores, and restaurants, exceeding forty (40) percent in gross liquor receipts of the total food and <br />liquor receipts, would not be allowed in the Neighborhood Business District. <br />School Uses, General Education and Higher Education — R1 District <br />Subd. 2 Special Regulations for General Education and Higher Education, School Uses. General <br />Education uses shall be allowed with an approved Conditional Use Permit, and Higher Education uses <br />shall be allowed with an approved Planned Unit Development. In addition to the requirements in Section <br />1355 for Conditional Use Permits and Planned Unit Developments, School uses within the R1 District <br />shall also be required to meet the following requirements: <br />A. Be located in a campus setting on a contiguous area of land no less than ten (10) acres in size; <br />B. The campus setting shall be comprised of main buildings and out buildings that are owned or <br />leased by the institution or school district providing the School use, and within which are offered <br />a mix of no fewer than four of the following educational uses: classrooms, laboratories, <br />administrative and faculty offices, chapels, auditoriums, libraries, lecture halls, student and <br />faculty centers, athletic facilities, student housing, dining facilities, and/or other school related <br />uses as approved by the City Council. <br />Solar Energy Systems — CD District <br />Subd. 3 Conditional Uses. Conditional Uses are allowed as specified in the Land Use Chart, Section <br />1320.05, for the CD District. However, this Code specifies additional requirements for a solar energy <br />system. <br />A. Solar Energy Systems shall be evaluated as part of the Conditional Use Permit review for <br />development consistent with the District Requirements as outlined in Section 1320.03 and the <br />City Council through the CUP may allow flexibility to design standards including but not limited to <br />setbacks, lot coverage, height, access, size, screening, and fencing based upon site suitability and <br />abutting properties and area. <br />