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§ 9.20.22 B-2 Business District <br /> <br />9£0£2 B-2 Busin Dist ct. <br /> <br /> Subdivision l. Intent: To accommodate certain restricted business <br />uses to act as a transition between intense nonresidential districts and residential <br />districts. These uses are to provide services and goods only for the surrounding <br />neighborhoods and are not intended to draw customers from the entire <br />community. <br /> <br /> Sub& 2. Permitted Uses: (Subject to general requirements and <br />performance standards as specified by this Chapter.) <br /> <br />a. Offices and banks. <br /> <br />b. Personal and professional services. <br /> <br />c. Medical clinics. <br /> <br />d. Barber shops. <br /> <br />Beauty parlors. <br /> <br />Essential services. <br /> <br />Convenience grocery stores (not supermarket type and without <br />motor fuel facilities), <br /> <br />h. Laundromat, self-service washing and drying. <br /> <br /> Sub& 3. Accessory Uses: The following are permitted accessory uses <br />in a B-2 District: <br /> <br />Commercial or business buildings and structures for a use <br />accessory to the principal use but such use shall not exceed 30% of <br />the gross floor space of the principal use. <br /> <br />Off-street parking as regulated by this Chapter, but not including <br />semi-trailer trucks. <br /> <br />c. Off-street loading as regulated by this Chapter. <br /> <br />d. Signing as regulated by the City Code. <br /> <br /> Sub¢l. 4. Conditional Uses: (Requires a conditional use permit based <br />upon procedures set forth in and regulated by §9.03.04 of this Chapter.) <br /> <br />Convenience Store with Gasoline: Grocery and/or food <br />operations, with convenience gas (no vehicle service or repair), <br />provided that: <br /> <br />1. The retail sales involve uses or activities which are allowed <br /> in a B-1 District. <br /> <br />Convenience/deli food is of the take-out type only and that no <br />provision for seating or consumption on the premises is <br />provided, Furthermore, that the enclosed area devoted to <br /> <br />Page 422 Printed 12/28/90 <br /> <br /> <br />