87-9196 Zoning Regulations(Published in The Salina Journal JulyA 1987)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 87-9196
AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE PERMITTED USES IN C-3,
SHOPPING CENTER DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTIONS 42-282 AND 42-630 AND
REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTIONS; AND BY ADDING SECTION 42-630.1.
1BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina,
Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 42-282 of the Salina Code is hereby amended
to read as follows:
"Section 42-282. Permitted uses.
Permitted uses in the C-3 district are as follows:
(20) Dry cleaning establishments;
(21) Drygoods stores;
(22) Florist shops;
(23) Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries, and delicatessens;
( 1)
Antique shops;
( 2)
Apparel stores;
( 3)
Appliance stores;
( 4)
Auditoriums and community theatres;
( 5)
Automobile sales and rental, within a completely
enclosed building;
( 6)
Automobile service and accessory stores, provided that
all service shall be conducted within a completely
enclosed building;
( 7)
Banks and financial institutions;
( 8)
Barbershops;
f, 9)
Beauty shops;
(10)
Bicycle shops;
(11)
Blueprinting and photostating establishments;
(12)
Bookstores;
(13)
Business and professional offices;
(14)
Camera and photographic supply stores;
(15)
Carpet and rug stores;
(16)
China and glassware stores;
(17)
Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals
and shrines;
(18)
Department stores;
(19)
Dog kennels, providing that such facilities are
completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is
discernible outside the structure;
(20) Dry cleaning establishments;
(21) Drygoods stores;
(22) Florist shops;
(23) Food stores, including grocery stores, meat markets,
bakeries, and delicatessens;
(24) Furniture stores;
(25) Furrier shops, including the incidental storage and
conditioning of furs;
(26) Gasoline service stations;
(27) Gift shops;
(28) Governmental buildings;
(29) Group day care centers provided that such use shall be
separated from any commercial or industrial use by a
four hour fire-resistant assembly, or by a clear space
of at least 20 feet,
(30) Hardware stores;
(31) Hobby shops;
(32) Hotels and motels;
(33) 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;
(34) Jewelry stores;
(35) Leather goods and luggage stores;
(36) Mail-order houses;
(37) Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers;
(38) Mortuaries and funeral homes; including crematories,
providing that such facility is completely enclosed and
that no odor or noise is discernable outside the
structure;
(39) Music stores and musical instrument sales and repair;
(40) Newsstands;
(41) Optical sales;
(42) Package liquor stores;
(43) Paint and wallpaper stores;
(44) Pet grooming shops;
(45) Pet stores;
(46) Pharmacies;
(47) Physical and health services such as private
gymnasiums and reducing salons;
(48) Private clubs (clubs and organizations, and fraternal
and service clubs as defined only) ;
(49) Printing plants;
(50) Public utility uses including substations and ambulance
services;
(51) Radio and television broadcasting stations;
(52) Recording studios;
(53) Research laboratories;
(54) Restaurants, with or without drive -up window service,
other than drive-in establishments;
(55) Restricted production and repair limited to the
following: Alteration and custom tailoring of clothing
for retail sale only; jewelry from precious metal;
. I! watches; dentures; optical lenses; and other similar
activities;
(56) Schools: music, dance or business;
(57) Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments;
(58) Small animal hospitals, providing that such facility is
completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is
discernible outside the structure;
(59) Sporting goods stores;
(60) Tailors;
(61) Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission
equipment structures;
(62) Theatres, indoor only;
(63) Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices;
(64) Variety stores;
(65) Any other similar retail business not specifically listed
is permitted if it complies with the conditions and the
restrictions contained in section 42-286 of this chapter;
(66) Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by article
IV of this chapter;
(67) Signs, as permitted by article X of this chapter;
(68) Off-street parking and loading, as required by
article XI of this chapter."
Section 2. That Section 42-630 of the Salina Code is hereby amended
to read as follows:
"Section 42-630. Automobile service and accessory stores.
'Automobile service and accessory stores' are stores engaged
primarily in the business of selling and installing tires, batteries and
other automobile parts and accessories. Automobile service includes
the lubrication of automobiles and the- replacement of minor parts but
does not include major repair work, such as motor replacement, body
and fender repair or spray painting."
Section 3. That Article XIV of Chapter 42 of the Salina Code is
hereby amended by adding Section 42-630.1 which shall read as follows:
"Section 42-630.1. Automobile repair.
'Automobile repair' is the repair, rebuilding or
reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including
such major repairs as spray painting, body, fender,
transmission, differential, axle, spring and frame repairs;
repairs of radiators requiring removal thereof and major
overhauling of engines."
Section 4. That the existing Sections 42-282 and 42-630 are hereby
repealed.
Section 5. 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 20, 1987
Passed: July 27, 1987
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ATTEST:
Robert K. Biles, City Clerk
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.. dney S. Soderber Acting Mayor