82-8918 Zoning RegulationsORDINANCE NUMBER 82-8918
(Published in The Salina Journal
t-2 ,
1982)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 36-609(1), 36-610(1), 36-611(1), AND
36-1301(42) OF THE SALINA CODE, AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 36-609(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-609(1). Permitted uses.
1. Apparal stores.
2. Banks and financial institutions.
3. Barbershops.
4. Beauty shops.
5. Bicycle shops.
6. Business and professional offices.
7. Dry cleaning and laundry receiving stations where no
processing or cleaning of clothing is one on the premises.
8. Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries and delicatessens.
9. Florist shops.
10. Gift shops and variety stores.
11. Hardware stores.
12. Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers.
13. Mortuaries and funeral homes.
14. Package liquor stores.
15. Pharmacies.
16. Public utility uses including substations and ambulance
services.
17. Restaurants, with or without drive -up window service, other
than drive-in establishments.
18. Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments.
19. YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations.
20. Any other similar retail business not specifically listed in
any section is permitted if it complies with the conditions
and restrictions contained in Section 36-609(5)•
21. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by Article IV.
22. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
23. Off-street parking and loading, as required by Article X."
Section 2. That Section 36-610(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-610(1). Permitted uses.
1. Antique shops.
2. Apparel stores.
3. Appliance stores.
4. Auditoriums and community theatres.
5. Banks and financial institutions.
6. Barbarshops.
7. Beauty shops.
8. Bicycle shops.
9. Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
10. Bookstores.
11. Business and professions] offices.
12. Camera and photographic supply stores.
13. Carpet and rug stores.
14. China and glassware stores.
15. Department stores.
16. Dog kennels, providing that such facilities are
completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is
discernible outside the structure.
17. Dry cleaning establishments.
18. Drygoods stores.
19. Florist shops.
20. Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries, and delicatessens.
21. Furniture stores.
22. Furrier shops, including the incidental storage and
conditioning of furs.
23. Gasoline service stations.
24. Gift shops.
25. Government buildings.
26. Hardware stores.
27. Hobby shops.
28. Hotels and motels.
29. Interior decorating shops, including upholstering, making of
draperies, slipcovers and other similar articles which are
conducted as a part of, or secondary to, a retail operation.
30. Jewelry stores.
31. Leather goods and luggage stores.
32. Mail-order houses.
33• Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers.
34. Mortuaries and funeral homes.
35• Music stores, and musical instrument sales and repair.
36. Newsstands.
37. Optical sales.
38. Package liquor stores.
39• Paint and wallpaper stores.
40. Pet grooming shops.
41. Pet stores.
42. Pharmacies.
43. Printing plants.
44. Public utility uses including substations and ambulance
services.
45. Research laboratories.
46. Restaurants, with or without drive -up window service, other
than drive-in establishments.
47. Physical and health services such as private gymnasiums and
reducing salons.
48. Private clubs (clubs and organizations, and freternal and
service clubs as defined only).
49. Radio and television broadcasting stations.
50. Recording studios.
51. Restricted production and repair limited to the following:
Alteration and custom tailoring of clothing for retail sale
only; jewelry from precious metal; watches; dentures;
optical lenses; and other similar activities.
52. Schools: Music, dance or business.
53• Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments.
54. Small animal hospitals, providing that such facility is
completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible
outside the structure.
55• Sporting goods stores.
56. Tailors.
57• Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission equipment
structures.
58. Theatres, indoor only.
59• Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices.
60. Variety stores.
61. Any other similar retail business not specifically listed is
permitted if it complies with the conditions and the
restrictions contained in Section 36-610(5).
62. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by Article IV.
63. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
64. Off-street parking and loading, as required by Article X.''
Section 3. That Section 36-611(1) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-611(1). Permitted uses.
1. Antique shops.
2. Apparel stores.
3. Appliance stores.
4. Art galleries, libraries, and museums.
5. Auditoriums and community theatres.
6. Automobile sales, rental, and service.
7. Auto parts stores.
8. Banks and financial institutions.
9. Barbershops.
10. Beauty shops.
11. Bicycle shops.
12. Blueprinting and photostating establishments.
13. Bookstores.
14. Bus stations.
15. Business and professional offices.
16. Camera and photographic supply stores.
17. Carpet and rug stores.
18. China and glassware stores.
19. Contractor's office.
20. Department stores.
21. Dog kennels, providing that such facilities are completely
enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible outside
the structure.
22. Dry cleaning establishments.
23. Drygoods stores.
24. Electrical contractors.
25. Electronic parts and supplies.
26. Florist shops.
27. Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries, and delicatessens.
28. Fraternal and service clubs.
29. Furniture stores.
30. Furrier shops, including the incidental storage and
conditioning of furs.
31. Gasoline service stations.
32. Gift shops.
33. Governmental buildings.
34. Hardware stores.
35• Hobby shops.
36. Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, and nursing homes,
providing that parking is provided in accordance with
Section 36-1002.
37. Hotels and motels.
38. Interior decorating shops, including upholstering, making of
draperies, slipcovers and other similar articles which are
conducted as a part of, or secondary to, a retail operation.
39• Jewelry stores.
40. Leather goods and luggage stores.
41. Mail-order houses.
42. Mechanical contractors.
43. Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers.
44. Mini -warehouses.
45. Mortuaries and funeral homes.
46. Music stores, and musical instrument sales.
47. Newspaper offices and printing.
48. Newsstands.
49. Office equipment and supply.
50. Optical sales.
51. Package liquor stores.
52. Paint and wallpaper stores.
53. Parking garages and lots.
54. Pawnshops.
55. Pest control and exterminators.
56. Pet grooming shops.
57. Pet stores.
58. Pharmacies.
59. Physical and health services such as private gymnasiums and
reducing salons.
60. Private clubs.
61. Printing plants.
62. Public utility uses including substations and ambulance
services.
63. Radio and television broadcasting stations.
64. Radio and television repair shops.
65. Recording studios.
66. Restaurants, with or without drive -up window service, other
than drive-in establishments.
67. Restricted production and repair limited to the following:
Alteration and custom tailoring of clothing for retail sale
only; jewelry from precious metal; watches; dentures; optical
lenses; and other similar activities.
68. Schools: Music, dance or business.
69. Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments.
70. Shoe repair shops.
71. Small animal hospitals, providing that such facility is
completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible
outside the structure.
72. Sporting goods stores.
73. Tailor shops.
74. Taverns.
75. Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission equipment
structures.
76. Theatres, indoor only.
77. Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices.
78. YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations.
79. Variety stores.
80. Any other similar retail business not specifically listed is
permitted if it complies with the conditions and restrictions
contained in Section 36-611(5).
81. Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by Article IV.
82. Signs, as permitted by Article IX.
83. Off-street parking and loading as required by Article X."
Section 4. That Section 36-1301(42) of the Salina Code is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 36-1301(42). Drive-in establishment. A place: of business
being operated for the sale and purchase at retail of food and
other goods, services or entertainment, which is laid out and
equipped so as to allow some or all of its patrons to be served
or accommodated while remaining in their automobiles on the
premises or elsewhere on the premises but outside any completely
enclosed structures; or an establishment which customarily
packages food for carry out.
"Sec. 36-1301(42a). Drive -up window. A window for service to a
customer in a vehicle with the intent that the customer not
consume the food or beverages on the premises in parked vehicles."
Section 5. That the existing Sections 36-609(1), 36-610(1), 36-611(1)
36-1301(42) of the Salina Code are hereby repealed.
Section 6. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
Introduced: July 26, 1982
Passed: August 9, 1982
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Lam' m
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
-'Keith G. Duckers, Mayor