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86-9158 Zoning Regulations(Published in The Salina Journal September -24, 1986) ORDINANCE NUMBER 86-9158 AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING THE PERMITTED USES IN C-5, SERVICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 42-317 OF THE SALINA CODE AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTION. BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section 1. That Section 42-317 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 42-317. Permitted uses. Permitted uses in the C-5 district are as follows: (13) Bookstores; (14) Dowling alleys; (15) Business and professional offices; (16) Camera and photographic supply stores; (17) Car washes; (18) Carpet and rug stores; (19) China and glassware stores; (20) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines; (21) Commercial off-street parking as a principal use; (22) Contractor's office; (23) Dog kennels, providing that such facilities are completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible outside the structure; (24) Equipment sales and rental, not including heavy equipment type such as bulldozers and cranes; ( 1) Ambulance services; ( 2) Apparel stores; ( 3) Appliance stores, sales and service; ( 4) Automobile sales and rental and service; ( 5) Automotive parts, wholesale; ( 6) Automotive sales, service and parts; ( 7) Banks and financial institutions; ( 8) Barbershops; ( 9) Beauty shops; (10) Bicycle shops; (11) Boat sales rental and service; (12) Bonding agencies; (13) Bookstores; (14) Dowling alleys; (15) Business and professional offices; (16) Camera and photographic supply stores; (17) Car washes; (18) Carpet and rug stores; (19) China and glassware stores; (20) Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues, cathedrals and shrines; (21) Commercial off-street parking as a principal use; (22) Contractor's office; (23) Dog kennels, providing that such facilities are completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible outside the structure; (24) Equipment sales and rental, not including heavy equipment type such as bulldozers and cranes; (25) Florist shops; (26) Food stores and delicatessens; (27) Fraternal and service clubs; (28) Furniture stores; (29) Garden stores, greenhouses and nurseries; (30) Gasoline service stations; (31) Gift and souvenir shops; (32) Group day care centers provided that such use shall be separated from any commercial or industrial use by a four-hour fire -resistive assembly, or by a clear space of at least twenty (20) feet; (33) Hardware stores; (34) Hobby shops; (35) Hotels and motels; (36) Jewelry stores; (37) Leather and luggage stores; (38) Music stores and musical instrument sales and repair; (39) Newsstands; (40) Office equipment and supply; (41) Optical sales; (42) Package liquor stores; (43) Paint and wallpaper stores; (44) Parking garages and lots; (45) Pawnshops; (46) Pest control and exterminators; (47) Pet stores and pet grooming shops; (48) Pharmacies; (49) Pitch and putt, and miniature golf courses; (50) Printing plants; (51) Private clubs; (52) Public utility uses, including substations; (53) Radio and television sales and service; (54) Recreational vehicle rental, sales and service; (55) Restaurants, including drive-in establishments, serving food or beverages to customers for consumption on the premises or in parked motor vehicles; (56) Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments; (57) Service and fraternal clubs and lodges; (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) Truck sales and service; (61) Variety stores; (62) YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations; (63) Any other similar retail business not specifically listed is permitted if it complies with the conditions and the restrictions contained in section 42-336; (64) Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by article IV of this chapter; (65) Signs as permitted by article X of this chapter; (66) Off-street parking and loading, as required by article XI of this chapter. Section 2. That the existing Section 42-317 of the Salina Code is hereby repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its adoption and publication in the official city newspaper. Introduced: September 15, 1986 Passed: September 22, 1986 Jose M. Ritter, Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: D. L. Harrison, City Clerk 1