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1005.02: �3-1 LIMITED BUSINESS DISTRICT: <br />The B- � Limited Business District is designed to provide a limited range of office or professional <br />services at the peripF�ery of residential uses or integrated with residential uses. Because of <br />compatibility factors adjacent to residential uses, other non-retail uses may be pennitted only <br />with a conditional use permit. The B-1 Limited Business District is intended for areas designated <br />as B Business, or LB Limited Business, areas in the Comprehensive Plan. <br />A. Permitted, Accessory and Conditional Uses: See Section 1005.015 <br />B. Residential District Uses: Multiple-family dwellings and other uses permitted in residential <br />districts if constrncted in B-1 district shall conform to setback, density and other <br />requirements under residence districts. (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959) <br />C. Minimum Requirements: See Section 1005.OL Where buildings are within one hundred <br />fifty feet (150') of a residential zone, such buildings shall be limited to the average height of <br />existing residential buildings that are located within one hundred fifty feet (150') of a <br />proposed B-1 building. The City Council n�ay grant a conditional use permit for a building <br />in a B-1 District to be a maximum of three (3) stories upon application of a petitioner and <br />holding of a public hearing under the procedures set forth in Chapter 108 of this Code. Upon <br />granting such a conditional use permit, the City Council may impose such conditions which <br />may be appropriate to protect the public health, safety and welfare. (Ord. 1176, 11-25-1996) <br />1005.03: �3-�.� LIMITED RETAIL DISTRICTS: <br />— The B-1B Limited Retail Business District is designed for carr�nunity medical or office uses <br />� and may include limited retail over 10,000 �.�, as well as restaurants over-5,000 s,f. and hotels <br />and motels. Wl��n adjacent to residential uses, certain retail, public meeting, and other uses may <br />be permitted by conditional use pen�it. The B-1B Limited Retail Business District is intended <br />for certain areas designated as B Business, or LB Limited Business, areas in the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />A. Permitted, Accessory and Conditional Uses: See Section 1005.015. <br />B. Minimum Requirements: See Section 1005.01. <br />There shall be no exterior storage of equipment, materials, or exterior display of products. <br />1005.04: B-2 RETAIL BUSINESS DISTRICTS: <br />The B-2 Retail Business District is designed for general retail uses in individual buildings or <br />strip centers which face and front on a state or county road. The B-2 Retail Business District is <br />intended for certain areas designated as B Business area in the Comprehensive Plan. <br />A. Permitted, Accessory and Conditional Uses: See Section 1005.015 <br />B. Minimum Requirements: See Section 1005.01. <br />1005.05: B-3 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS: <br />The B-3 General Business District is designed for general retail uses in individual buildings or <br />strip centers which face and front on a state or county road. It allows for larger indoor and <br />exterior sales and fast food sales than the B-2 Business District. The B-3 General Business <br />District is intended for certain areas designated as B Business area in the Comprehensive Plan. <br />A. Permitted Accessory, and Conditional Uses: See Section 1005.015. <br />
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