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In a C-1 zone, the following limitations shall apply:

A. For expansion of existing buildings and for new construction, a development plan shall be submitted to the commission for their approval. Such plan shall show the locations of all existing and proposed buildings and structures, parking areas and access points, lighting, signs, landscaping and such other data as may have a bearing on the adjacent properties. Construction shall be in conformance to the plan approved by the commission to assure compatibility with adjacent zones;

B. The floor area for any business established in this zone shall not exceed six thousand square feet of sales area, exclusive of storage and business office space;

C. The commission may impose the following conditions before a building permit will be issued for the proposed development:

1. Limit or prohibit access to streets not designated as major streets on an officially adopted plan where the principal uses along the street in the block are residential.

2. Require the dedication of additional street right-of-way where an officially adopted plan indicates need for increased width or where the nature of the proposed development warrants increased street width.

3. Limit the hours a business may be open to the public.

D. All business, services, repair, processing, storage, or merchandise displays shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building except for the following:

1. Off-street parking or loading.

2. Drive-in windows.

3. Temporary display and sales of merchandise, provided it is under cover of a projecting roof and does not interfere with pedestrian or automobile circulation.

E. Items produced or wares and merchandise handled shall be limited to those sold at retail on the premises;

F. The use shall not be objectionable in relationship to surrounding residential zones because of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, fumes, noise, glare, heat or vibration. (Ord. 4128 (part), 1981; Ord. 3380 (part), 1968).