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88-9264 Use Limitations1 1 (Published in the Salina Journal August S , 1988) ORDINANCE NUMBER 88-9264 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 42-286 OF THE SALINA CODE DESIGNATING USE LIMITATIONS in C-3 DISTRICTS; AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTION. Kansas: BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Section 1. That Section 42-286 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 42-286. Use Limitations. Use limitations in the C-3 district are as follows: (1) All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with the consumer. All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced. (2) All business, service, storage and display of goods shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building, except: a. Restaurants which may have food and beverage service on an outdoor patio not more than 50 percent the size of the indoor eating space. b. Garden centers accessory to a department or grocery store which may have outdoor display and sales of plants, nursery stock and gardening supplies in an area not greater that 15 percent of the floor area of the store, provided that the outdoor display area may not be located between the front of the principal building and an arterial street. C. Other required conditions: 1. The area used for outdoor service, display and sales shall be enclosed or otherwise separated from the off-street parking area and circulation drives. 2. The area used for outdoor service, display and sales shall be adjacent to the principal building and such area shall comply with the setback requirements for the principal building. 3. The area used for outdoor service, display and sales shall be calculated as floor area in determining the number of required off-street parking spaces. (3) No business establishment shall offer or sell food or beverages for consumption on the premises in parked motor vehicles. (4) Exterior lighting fixtures shall be shaded so that no direct light is cast upon any property located in a residential district and so that no glare is visible to any traffic on any public street. (5) Sight obscuring screening of not less than six (6) feet in height shall be provided along all lot lines that abut a residential district; however, if the property actually utilized for permitted or conditional nonresidential purposes (including accessory parking areas) lies one hundred (100) feet or more from an abutting residential lot line, no screening is required along that lot line." Section 2. That the existing Section 42-286 is hereby repealed. Section 3. 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 18, 1988 [SEAL] ATTEST: bert K. Biles, City Clerk 1 1 Passed: Au ust 1 , 1988 S dne Soderber Mayor