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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1288 ~XTYCODB OF ~nTLTrIMOTOTEIII~nLOFi~OLWAI i ~BRH2:TTBDIrI2X~M, UIIIrJ:TE~TIBwC~BZ)" IUBZIBSB OZl'~,Zff · he City of Colunbia Heights does ordain: Chapter g, Article X, Section X2 (g.xx2), of Ordinance Ho 853, City Code of ,977, which currently reads es follows, to wit: g. x12 (~.) Businesses providing the following sales and/or services: (r) (u) (v) (x) (Y) Cz) (aa) (bb) (cc) (dd) (a) Antiques. (b) Appliance sales and service. (c) Art and school supplies. (d) Bakery goods. (e) Banks. (f) Barber shops. (g) Beauty parlors. (h) Books and office supplies. (i) Bowling allays. (~) Broadcasting studio. (k) Business school. (1) Bus and ~ranspo~'cation center. (n) Candy, ice c~eam, popcorn, nuts, frozan delle~CS and soft drinks (n) but not where a drivsoin service is provided. (o) CAuera and photographic sales and repa£r. (p) Carpets and rugs. (q) Tennis, racquetball, handball, ~ble tennis and boxing clubs &lonq with clubs defined by l~mesota Statute S340.07, Subd. 15. Coins and stamps. Costuneand formal year rental. Delicatessen. Departnent stores. Drugs. Dry cleaning and laundry pLck-up locations including incidental pressing and repair. Dry cleaning and laundry self-service facility. Employment agency. Florist shop. Floor covering Frozen foods, not including a locker plant. Furniture, including upholstery, when conducted as a secondary use. (es) (f~) (gg) (h]~) (ii) (:):)) (kk) (nm) (oo) (pp) (qq) (ss) (tt) (uu) (w) (xx) (YY) (aaa) (bbb) (CCC) (ddd) (ggg) (hhh) (iii) (:):~:J) (]c)c]c) (lll) (~m~) (ocs) (PPP) ~ products and the processing of furs vhen directly related to retail sales from ~he site. Gifts or novelties. Glass, china and pottery. Grocery, fruit and v~getables. Hardware. Hobby crafts ~ncludJ~g handicraft classes. Hotel. Interior decorating studio. ~revelry, t4ue pieces and repairs. bather goods and luggage. Library, both public and private. Liquor store (off-sale). Meat market, but not ~nclud~ng processing for a locker plant. Musical inst~uuents and repairs. Newsstands. Offices-business and professional. Offices-govarnuentsl. Paint, vallpeper and related materials. Pet shop, provided the operation shall not include the boarding of pets for a fee, the maintaining of pens outside of the building or the operating so as to cause an offensive odor or noise. Photographic studio. Pipe and tobacco shop. Post office or telegraph sub-station. Printing shops vhich occupy not more than three thousand (3,000) square feet of gross floor area. Pool halls. Records, television, radio, hi-fi and recording eqUil~ent. Savings and loan offices. Saving machine, related equipnant and saving classes. Shoes and shoe repair. Sporting goods. Stationery supplies. Tailor shop. Theater, not of drive-in variety. Television studio. Toys. Transportation center. Travel bureau. Variety store. shall hereafter be anended to read aa £ollowa; to-vit; 9.112(1) Per~ttted Prtnciual Uses Businesses providing the follovtng sales and/or services= (a) Antiques. (b) (e) Cd) (f) (g) (b) (i) (:)) (k) (X) (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) (v) (x) (y) Cz) (aa) (bb) (cc) (rid) (es) (fl) (gg) (ii) (:):)) (ll) (nn) (os) (PP) ((iq) (rr) (t:t) Appliance sales and service. Art and sc.3'Aool supplies. Bakery goods. Banks. Barber shops. Beauty parlors. Books and office supplies. Bov1L~g BlleyO. Broadcasting studio. Business school. Bus and ~rMmportatAon center. Candy, Ace c~oam, popcorn, nuts, froBan desserts and soft dr~uks but not where a drAys-An servAce As provided. Caners end photographic sBleB and repair. CarpetB and rugs. Tennis, racquetball, handball, ~able tennAs and boxing clubB along wi~h'clubB defined by Ninnesota Statute S340.07, Subd. 15. CoinB end Btamps. Costume and formal wear rental. Delicatessen. Dspartnent stores. DruqB. Dry cleaning Bad laundr~ pick-up locations including incidental prassing Bad repair. Dry cleaning and laundry self-Bervtce facility. Enploynont agency. FlorABt shop. Floor covering FWozen foods, not including e locker plant. l~Lrniture, ~ncluding upholstery, when conducted as n secondary use. l~r products and ~he proceBBing of furs when directly related to retail sales £ron ~he site. Gifts or novelties. GIBBS, chine and pottery. Grocery, fruit and vegetables. Hardware. Hobby crafts ~nclud~mg handicraft classes. Hotel. Znterior decorating studio. ~revslry, tine pieces and repairs. Leather goods end luggage. Library, both public and private. L~quor store (off-sale). Neat Barker, but not ~ncluding processing for a locker plant. HUaiCal ~nstnments and repairs. Hewsstands. Offices-business and professional. Offices-goverrmental. Paint, wallpaper and related uaterials. (uu) (w) (:cc) (zz) (bbb) (ccc) (ddd) (see) (fff) (ggg) (hAh) (itt) (3~) (~) (lll) Pet shop, provided the operation shall not include the boarding of pet~ for a fee, the Batntatning of pens outside of the building or the operating so as to cause an offensive odor or noise. Photographic studio. Pipe and tobacco shop. Post of rise or telegraph sub-station. Printing shops vhich occupy not more than three thousand (3,000) square feat of gross floor area. bcords, television, radio, hi-fi and recording oqulpnent. Savings and loan offices. Sewing machine, related eqUllment and sewing classes. Shoes and shoe repair. sporting goods. Stationery supplies. Tailor shop. Theater, not of drive-in variety. Television studio. Toys. · ransportation center. ·ravel bureau. Variety store. First Reading: Second Reading: Date of Passage; May 23. 199Q lqay 23. 1994 Offered by: Ruett imann Seconded by: Pe~;ersqn , . Roll Call: A]] ay~ , ,