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99-9961 Zoning Regulations(Published in the Salina Journal on January ?, 2000) ORDINANCE NUMBER 99-9961 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42 OF THE SALINA CODE BY AMENDING ARTICLE VI, DIVISION 14, SECTION 42-302, 42-303 AND 42-306 PERTAINING TO THE C-4, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 99-9950. BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section 1. That Chapter 42 of the Salina Code is hereby amended by amending Article VI, Division 14, Section 42-302 which shall read as follows: "Section 42-302. Permitted uses. Permitted uses in the C-4 district are as follows: (1) Antique shops; (2) Apparel stores; (3) Appliance stores; (4) Art galleries, libraries and museums; (5) Auditoriums and community theaters; (6) Automobile sales, rental and service, provided all displays of vehicles are within a completely enclosed building; provided however, that any such use with an outdoor display area in existence on January 8, 2000 shall be deemed to be a lawful nonconforming use; (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 offices; (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) Government buildings; (34) Group day care centers provided that such use shall be separated from any commercial or industrial use in accordance with the requirements of the city's adopted building code; (35) Hardware stores; (36) Hobby shops; (37) Hospitals, sanitariums, rest homes, and nursing homes, provided that parking is provided in accordance with Section 42-553; (38) Hotels and motels, providing that parking is provided in accordance with Section 42-553; (39) Interior decorating shops, including upholstering, making of draperies, slipcovers and other similar articles which are conducted as a part of, and secondary to, a retail operation; (40) Jewelry stores; (41) Leather goods and luggage stores; (42) Mail-order houses; (43) Mechanical contractors; (44) Medical and dental clinics, and guidance centers; (45) Mini -warehouses; (46) Mortuaries and funeral homes; including crematories, provided that such facility is completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible outside the structure; (47) Music stores and musical instrument sales; (48) Newspaper offices and printing; (49) Newsstands; (50) Office equipment and supply; (51) Optical sales; (52) Package liquor stores; (53) Paint and wallpaper stores; (54) Parking garages and lots; (55) Pawnshops; (56) Pest control and exterminators; (57) Pet grooming shops; (58) Pet stores; (59) Pharmacies; (60) Physical and health services such as private gymnasiums and reducing salons; (61) Printing plants; (62) Private clubs; (63) Public utility uses including substations and ambulance services; (64) Radio and television broadcasting stations; (65) Radio and television repair shops; (66) Recording studios; (67) Residential dwellings, accessory to and located above or below the ground floor of another principal use. (68) Restaurants, with or without drive -up window service, other than drive-in establishments; (69) 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; (70) Schools: music, dance or business; (71) Self-service laundry and dry cleaning establishments; (72) Shoe repair shops; (73) Small animal hospitals, providing that such facility is completely enclosed and that no odor or noise is discernible outside the structure; (74) Sporting goods stores; (75) Tailor shops; (76) Taverns; (77) Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission equipment structures; (78) Theaters, indoor only; (79) Travel bureaus and transportation ticket offices; (80) Variety stores; (81) YMCA, YWCA, and other similar organizations; (82) Any other similar retail business not specifically listed is permitted if it complies with the conditions and restrictions contained in Section 42-306; (83) Accessory and temporary uses, as permitted by Article VI of this chapter, (84) Signs, as permitted by Article X of this Chapter; (85) Off-street parking and loading, as required by Article XI of this chapter." ConwliOabJSaline follows: follows: Section 2. That Section 42-303 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as "Section 42-303. Conditional uses. Conditional uses in the C-4 district are as follows: (1) Amusement arcades, indoor only; (2) Amusement and vending devices, sales and service; (3) Appliance stores, sales and service; (4) Automobile repair; (5) Church, chapel, temple, synagogue and shrine; (6) Custom cabinet and woodworking shop; (7) Equipment sales, rental and service, except construction -type equipment; (8) Furniture repair and restoration shop; (9) Glass and mirror sales and service; (10) Group care facility; (11) Group day-care centers; (12) Handcrafts, ceramics and similar art work; (13) Home improvement center; (14) Motorcycle sales, rental and service; (15) Residential dwellings located on the ground floor or within buildings used principally for residential purposes, provided that parking is provided at one half the ratio set forth in Section 42-553 and provided that such development shall comply with the R-3 Multiple -Family District requirements for density and lot size (Section 42-204) in addition to the C-4 bulk regulations; (16) Residential dwellings for elderly and/or handicapped persons, located on the ground floor or within buildings used principally for residential purposes, provided that parking is provided at one half the ratio set in Section 42-553 and provided that such development shall have a minimum lot area of five hundred (500) square feet per dwelling unit in addition to complying with the C- 4 bulk regulations; (17) Testing and research laboratories; (18) Warehouse and wholesale houses." Section 3. That Section 42-306 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as "Section 42-306. Use Limitations. Use limitations in the C-4 district are as follows: (1) All business establishments shall be retail or service establishments dealing directly with consumers. All goods produced on the premises shall be sold at retail on the premises where produced. No products produced in this district shall be of a nature that they would be classified as a permitted use in the I-2 or I-3 districts if produced separately from a use permitted in this district. (2) All business, service, storage and display of goods shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building, except Cnmpidel sdu food and beverage service on an outdoor patio not exceeding the size or occupant load of the indoor serving space. (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." Section 4. That the existing Sections 42-302, 42-303, and 42-306 of the Salina Code are hereby repealed. Section 5. That Ordinance Number 99-9950 is 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. (SEAL) ATT El#r ara R. Weber, Acting City Clerk Introduced: December 20, 1999 Passed: January 3, 2000 Alan Jilka, ice Mayor