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27-Service Station Code ResearchCommercial Zoning 1982 (f} CL Commercial Limited (1) Intent. These districts are intended for low intensity commercial uses and business and professional offices which are suitable within close proximity to RS districts (2) Permitted Uses (a) Service Establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, laundry or dry cleaning pick-up, taller or dressmaker (b) Art gallery, library, museum (c) Medical and dental offices (but not clinic or hospital) (d) Professional offices such as accountant, architect, attorney, engineer, optometrist and similar uses. (e) Business offices such as real estate broker, insurance agent, manufacturing agent and similar uses. (f) Banks and financial institutions (g) Convenience food stores but not super markets (h) Apothecary (3) Uses by Exception (a) Medical or dental clinic (b) Child care center (c) Church (d) Restaurant (not drive-in) (e) Convenience food store with retail sale of gasoline CC Commere al enerai (1) Intent. These districts are intended to provide general retail sales and services for the city as a whole. These districts should have direct access to major thoroughfares and are well suited for development of community shopping centers. (2) Permitted Uses (a) Retail outlets for sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, cameras, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and appliances, office equipment and furniture, hardware and similar uses. (b) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurant, gymnasium, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, job printing, radio and television repair. (c) Banks, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers and similar financial institutions. (d) Business and professional offices (e) Hotels and motels (f) Retail plant nursery (g) Retail sale of beer and wine (h) Auto service station (not repair) , car wash (3) Uses by Exception (a) Animal kennel (b) Veterinarian clinic (c) Child care center (d) On premise consumption of liquor, beer and wine (e) Limited wholesale operation (f) Contractor, not requiring outside storage (g) Limited warehousing (h) Marine (h) CI Commercial Intensive (1) Intent. These districts are intended for high intensive sales and services which require a conspicuous and accessible location with direct access to highways. These uses are generally more intensive than CL and CO uses and require ample off-street parking and loading. (2) Permitted Uses (a) Retail outlets for sale of general merchandise, including new or used automobiles, trucks and tractors, mobile homes, boats, vehicle parts (but not wrecking yards, storage yards, junk yards or scrap processing yards), heavy machinery and equipment, plant nursery, lumber and building supplies and similar products. (b) Service establishments of all kinds including automotive service station or truck stop repair and service garage, amusement park, circus, wholesale establishments, produce markets, steam laundry, contractors yard and similar uses. (3) (c) Hotel and motel (d) Restaurant (including drive-in) (e) Bar and lounge (f) Theater Uses by Exception Child care center Church ' Hospital, sanitarium Nursing home, group housing Racetracks Theater (open air) (g) Mini -warehouse (h rina (i) 1LV Industrial Light and Warehousing (1) Intent. These districts are intended for light manufacturing, storage and warehousing, processing or fabrication of non -objectionable products, not involving the use of materials, processes or machinery likely to cause undesirable effects upon nearby or adjacent residential or commercial activities relayed to the character of the district and supporting its activities are permitted. (2) Permitted Uses (a) Wholesaling, warehousing, storage or distribution establishments and similar uses. (3) (b) Light manufacturing, processing (including food processing, but not a slaughter house), packaging, or fabricating in completely enclosed building. (c) Bulk storage yards, not including bulk storage of flammable liquids. (d) Outdoor storage yards and lots (providing front yards and 6' fence and excluding junk yards) (e) (f) (g) Establishments for sale and repair of new and used automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, automotive vehicle parts and accessories (except junk yards), heavy machinery and equipment, farm equipment, lumber and building supplies, monuments and similar uses. Heating and air conditioning, welding, sheet metal works, plumbing and electrical sales, laundries and dry cleaning, bakeries, bottling plants and similar uses.. Vocational, technical, trade or industrial schools and similar uses. © /- h) ire-"�-�-%�' 17)....J472 ?L." Uses by Exception (a) Bulk storage of flammable liquids subject to provisions of County and State fire codes. (b) Radio and T.V. transmitting towers (c) Asphalt or concrete batching plants 1935 Sec, 24-111: CG commercial general districts. (a) Intent. The CC districts are intended to provide general retail sales and services for the city as a whole. These districts should have direct access to major thoroughfares and are well suited for development of community shopping centers. (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Retail outlets for sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, sundries, and notions, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, cameras, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and applicances, office equipment and furniture, hardware, lumber and building materials, auto parts, and similar uses; (2) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurant, gymnasium, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, lob printing, radio and television repair; (3) Banks, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, and similar financial institutions; (4) Business and professional offices; (5) Retail plant nursery; (6) Reatii sale of beer and wine; (7) Auto service station fast -repair) maintenance and minor repairs, car wash; (8) Theater; (9) Government Buildings and facilities; (10) Produce markets (no outside sales); sal Those uses permitted in Commercial Limited_zoning; (c) Uses by exception. In these districts, uses by exception are as follows: (1) Animal kennel.; (2) Veterinarian clinic; (3) Child care center; (4) On premise consumption of liquor, beer and wine; (5) Limited wholesale operation; (6) Contractor, not requiring outside storage; Sec. 24-111 continued (9) Churches; (19)-Apar$sent-eeeplexesi 111) Hospital1 nursijme; (12) Sale of new and used automobiles and boats; (13) Automotive/truck service garage (not including semi -tractor trailer repairs); (14) Those uses.permitted_in Commercial Lzmited as uses by exception. Sec. 24-112 ILW. industrial light and warehousing districts. (a) Intent. These districts are intended for light manufacturing, storage and warehousing, processing or fabrication of non -objectionable products, not involving the use of materials, processes or machinery likely to cause undesirable effects upon nearby or adjacent residential or commercial activities related to the character of the district and (b) Permitted uses. The uses permitted in these districts are as follows: (1) Wholesaling, warehousing, miniwarehouses, storage or distribution establishments and similar uses; (2) Light manufacturing, processing (including food processing, but not slaughter house), packaging, or fabricating in completely enclosed building; Bulk storage yards, not including bulk storage of flammable liquids; (3) (4) Outdoor storage yards and lots (providing front yards and 6' fence and excluding dunk yards), contractors yards; Establishments for sale and repair of new and used automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, automobite vehicle parts and accessories (except dunk yards), heaby machinery and equipment, farm equipment, lumber and building supplies, mobile homes, monuments and similar uses; (5) (6) Heating and air conditioning, welding, sheet metal works, plumbing and electrical sales, laundries and dry cleaning, bakeries, bottling plants and similar uses; (7) Vocational, technical, trade or industrial schools and similar uses; (8) Government buildings and facilities. (c) Uses by exception. In these districts, use by exception are as follows: (I) Bulk storage of flammable liquids subject to provisions of county and state fire codes; (2) Radio and TV transmitting towers; (3) Asphalt or concrete batching plants. 1986 Section 24-171. Vehicle Repair and Towing Operations {a) Any business engaged in the major repair or towing and storage of automobiles, trucks, buses, trailers, boats, engines, motors, recreational vehicles, farm tractors and machines, and all other motorized and towed vehicles and parts, shall conduct any and all repairs and storage of such vehicles and parts entirely within an enclosed building. When it is impractical to undertake such repairs and/or storage within an enclosed building, the repair, painting and storage of these vehicles and parts, etc. shall be in an area which is screened by an opaque fence, wall, or landscaped buffer at least six (6) feet in height, said fence, wall, or buffer to be main- tained in good condition at all times. (b) Any business engaged in the minor repair or storage of the items referred to in (a) above, and when located adjacent to or within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of a residentially zoned district, must provide an area in which these items may be enclosed or provide an area that is screened from the residential zoning district by an opaque fence, wall, or landscaped buffer at least six (6) feet in height, said fence, wall, or buffer to be maintained in good condition at all times. (c) For the purposes of subparagraph (a), "major repair" shall include all such activities as painting or spray painting; repairs to body, fender, bumper, clutch, transmission, (d) differential, axle, spring, or similar parts; overhaul or repair of engine requiring removal of cylinder head or crank case pan; repair of radiator requiring removal from vehicle; recapping and retreading of trees; or similar activities. Por the purposes of (b) "minor repair" shall include such activities as engine tune-up; servicing of spark plugs, batteries, distributors and similar items; replacement of mufflers, tail pipes, water hose, fan belts, brake fluid, light bulbs, fuses, floor mats, seat belts, seat covers, windshield wipers and blades, grease retainers, wheel bear- ings, mirrors and similar items; cleaning and flushing of radiators; repair or replacement of fuel pumps and lines; minor servicing or repair of carburetors, minor repairs to electrical systems; minor adjustment of motors not involving removal of head or crank case or racing motors; or similar activities. 2001 (b) Permitted Uses. The Uses permitted in the CL Zoning Districts shall be as follows. (1) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shops, shoe repair, laundry or dry cleaning pick- up, tailors or dressmakers; low intensity retail sales of items such as wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationery, luggage and jewelry; but not sale of lumber, hardware or Building materials or similar Uses. (2) Art galleries, libraries, museums. (3) Medical and dental offices, but not clinics or hospitals. (4) Professional Offices such as accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, optometrists and similar Uses. (5) Business offices such as real estate broker, insurance agents, manufacturing agents and similar Uses. (6) Banks and financial institutions without drive-through facilities. (7) Convenience food stores, but not Supermarkets. (8) Drug Stores and Pharmacies without drive-through facilities. (9) Government Buildings and facilities. (c) Uses -by -Exception. In the CL Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by - Exception. (1) Medical or dental clinics. (2) Child Care Centers. (3) Churches and Community Centers. (4) Limited wholesale operations. (5) Banks and financial institutions with drive-through facilities. (6) Convenience food stores with retail sale of gasoline limited to six (6) fueling positions. (7) Contractor, not requiring outside storage. (8) Limited warehousing, not including Mini -warehouses. (9) Automotive/truck service garage (not including semi -tractor trailer repairs). Sec. 24-111. Commercial General Districts. (CG) (a) Intent. The CO Zoning Districts are intended to provide general retail sales and services for the City of Atlantic Beach and the closely surrounding communities. These Districts should have direct access to Arterial or Collector Streets and are well suited for development of community shopping centers. (b) Permitted Uses. The typical Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts shall not include manufacturing, warehousing, storage or high intensity commercial activities of a regional nature, or Uses that have the potential for negative impact to surrounding properties due to excessive noise, light or extremely late hours of operation. The Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts shall include the following. (I) Retail outlets for the sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, florist including silks, cameras, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and appliances, office equipment and furniture, hardware, lumber and Building materials, auto parts, and similar Uses. (2) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurant, gymnasium, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, job printing, radio and television repairs, lawn care service, pest control companies, and similar Uses. (3) Banks with drive-through facilities, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, and similar financial institutions. (4) Business and Professional Offices. (5) Retail plant nursery. (6) Retail sale of beer and wine for off -premise consumption. (7) Automobile Service Station with maintenance, minor repairs and car wash. (8) Theaters, but not a regional Cineplex. (9) Government Buildings and facilities. (10) Produce markets, with no outside sates or display. (11) Those Uses listed as Permitted Uses in the Commercial Limited Zoning District. (c) Uses -by -Exception. in the CG Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by - Exception. (1) Pet kennel (2) Veterinary clinic (3) Child Care Center (4) On -premise consumption of liquor, beer and wine (5) Limited wholesale operation. (6) Contractor, not requiring outside storage. (7) Limited warehousing. (8) Motels. (9) Churches. (10) Cabinet shops. (11) Hospital, nursing home. (12) Sale of new and used automobiles and boats. and Automotive leasing establishments. (13) Automotive and truck service garage (not including semi tractor trailer repairs). (14) Businesses offering live entertainment. (15) Those Uses permitted in Commercial. Limited as a Use -by -Exception. (c) Uses -by -Exception. In the Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by -Exception. (1) Bulk storage of flammable liquids or gases subject to provisions of county and state fire codes. (2) Radio and TV transmitting tower. (3) Concrete batching plants. (4) Establishments for sale of new and Used automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, automobile parts and accessories (except salvage Yards), machinery and equipment, farm equipment, lumber and Building supplies, mobile homes, monuments and 'Similar sales establishments. (5) Establishments for the repair of automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, machinery and equipment, farm equipment and similar Uses. (6) Welding shops, sheet metal works. (7) Bottling plants. (8) Processing (excluding animal processing and slaughter houses). (9) Food processing. 2003 Sec. 24-110. Commercial Limited District. (CL) (a) Intent. The CL Zoning Districts are intended for low intensity business and commercial Uses, which are suitable within close proximity to residential Uses, and which are intended primarily to serve the surrounding neighborhood. Subject to review as a Use -by -Exception, and dependent upon compatibility with existing surrounding residential Uses, certain more intense commercial Uses may also be appropriate. Permitted Uses in the CL Zoning Districts shall not include large-scale discount super -centers or "Big -Box" retailers or similar commercial Uses intended to serve a regional market. Uses shall also not include establishments for Live Entertainment, or Adult Entertainment Establishments, outdoor entertainment such as putt -putt golf and driving ranges, skateboard facilities, firing ranges, amusement centers and video game arcades and any type of token or coin-operated video or arcade games, movie theaters, billiard and pool halls. (h) Permitted Uses. The Uses permitted within the CL Zoning Districts shall be as follows. (I) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shops, shoe repair, laundry or dry cleaning pick- up, tailors or dressmakers; low intensity retail sales of items such as wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationery, luggage and jewelry and similar Uses; but not sale of lumber, hardware or Building materials or similar products. (2) Art galleries, libraries, museums and cultural centers. (3) Medical and dental offices, but not clinics or hospitals. (4) Professional Offices such as accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, optometrists and similar Uses. (5) Business offices such as real estate broker, insurance agents, manufacturing agents and similar Uses. (6) Banks and financial institutions without drive-through facilities. (7) Convenience food stores without fuel sales, but not Supermarkets. (8) Restaurants without drive-through facilities. (9) Drug Stores and Pharmacies without drive-through facilities. (10) Government Uses, Buildings and facilities. (11) Child Care Centers in accordance with Section 24-152. (12) A single Dwelling Unit, where such Dwelling is an Accessory Use to the Principal Use and located within the same Building as the Principal Use. Such Dwelling Unit is intended to be occupied by the Owner or an employee of the Principal Use. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the CL Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use - by -Exception. (1) Medical or dental clinics. (2) Churches and Community Centers. (3) Banks and financial institutions with drive-through facilities. (4) Convenience food stores with retail sale of gasoline limited to six (6) fueling positions. (5) Contractor, not requiring outside storage of materials. (6) Printing shops. (7) Spas, gyms, health clubs and schools for the fine or performing arts or martial arts. (b) Permitted Uses. The typical Uses permitted within the CG Zoning Districts shall not include manufacturing, warehousing, storage or high intensity commercial activities, or commercial uses of a regional nature, or such Uses that have the potential for negative impact to surrounding neighborhoods and properties due to excessive traffic, noise, light or extremely late hours of operation or other factors that may adversely effect existing commercial uses or any nearby residential uses. The Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts shall include the following. (1) Retail outlets for the sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, florist including silks, cameras, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and appliances, office equipment and furniture, hardware, lumber and Building materials, auto, boat and marine related parts, and simil Uses. (2) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurants without drive- through facilities, gymnasium, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, job printing, radio and television repairs, lawn care service, pest control companies, surf board repair in association with surf shops, but not the production of surfboards, and similar service Uses. (3) Banks with drive-through facilities, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, and similar financial institutions. (4) Child Care Centers in accordance with Section 24-152. (5) Business and Professional Offices. (6) Retail plant nursery, landscape and garden supplies. (7) Retail sale of beer and wine for off -premise consumption. (8) Automobile Service Station with Minor Automotive Repair and with car wash, (9) Theaters, but not a regional Cineplex. (10) Government Uses, Buildings and facilities. (11) Churches in accordance with Section 24-153. (12) A single Dwelling Unit, where such Dwelling is an Accessory Use to the Principal Use and located within the same Building as the Principal Use. Such Dwelling Unit is intended to be occupied by the Owner or an employee of the Principal Use. (13) Those Uses listed as Permitted Uses and Uses -by -Exception in the Commercial Limited and Commercial, Professional and Office Zoning Districts. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the CO Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use - by -Exception. (1) Pet kennel and facilities for the boarding of animals. (2) Veterinary clinic. (3) On -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages, beer and wine. (4) Restaurants with drive-through service where the site contains lanes dedicated solely to drive- through business. (This shall not be construed to include restaurants with carry -out service, which are a Permitted Use.) (5) Limited wholesale operations, not involving industrial products or processes or the manufacturing of products of any kind. (6) Contractors, not requiring outside storage, provided that no manufacture, construction, heavy assembly involving hoists or lifts, or equipment that makes excessive noise or fumes shall be permitted. Not more than one contractor related vehicle shall be parked outdoors on a continuous basis. (7) Produce and fresh markets with outdoor sale and display of garden produce only. (8) Hotel, Motel, Motor Lodge, Resort Rental or Tourist Court. (9) Cabinet shops, woodworking shops and surfboard production. (10) Hospital, nursing home, assisted care and similar institutional facilities. (11) Sale of new and used automobiles, motorcycles and boats, and Automotive leasing establishments, but not temporary car, truck, boat or motorcycle shows or displays amusement centers and video game arcades and any type of token or coin-operated video or arcade games, movie theaters, billiard and pool halls. (12) Heavy Automotive Repair, not including semi tractor -trailer repair. (13) Businesses offering Live Entertainment, not including adult entertainment establishments as defined by Chapter 847.001 (2), Florida Statutes, and also not including amusement centers and video game arcades and any type of token or coin-operated video or arcade games, and billiard and pool halls. Sec. 24-112. Industrial, Light and Warehousing Districts. (ILW) (a) Intent. The Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning Districts are intended for light manufacturing, storage and warehousing, processing or fabrication of non -objectionable products, not involving the use of materials, processes or machinery likely to cause undesirable effects upon nearby or adjacent residential or commercial activities. (b) Permitted Uses. The Uses permitted within the Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning Districts shall be as follows. (1) Wholesaling, warehousing, Mini -warehouses and personal self -storage, storage or distribution establishments and similar Uses. (2) Light manufacturing, packaging or fabricating, without noxious or nuisance odors or hazardous operations, within completely enclosed Buildings. (4) Contractor's Yards with outdoor storage. Required Front Yards Yard shall not be used for storage, and a six (6) foot visual barrier shall be installed around such storage areas so as to conceal view from adjacent properties and Stites. Heating and air conditioning, plumbing and electrical contractor's, wholesale bakeries and similar Uses. (5) (6) Vocational, technical or trade schools (except truck or tractor driving schools) and similar Uses. (7) Government Buildings, Uses and facilities. (8) Minor Automotive Repair, and Boat, trailer or surfboard repair of a minor nature. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by -Exception. (I) Bulk storage of flammable liquids or gases subject to provisions of County and State fire codes. (2) Radio, TV and telecommunications transmitting tower. (3) Concrete batching plants. (4) Establishments for sale of new and used automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, automobile parts and accessories (except Salvage Yards), machinery and equipment, farm equipment, lumber and Building supplies, mobile homes, monuments and similar sales establishments. (5) Establishments for Heavy Automotive Repair or the permanent storage of automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, machinery and equipment, farm equipment and similar Uses, including dry docks and rack storage of boats. (6) Welding shops, metal fabrication and sheet metal works. (7) Manufacture and production of boats and surfboards. (8) Processing (excluding animal processing and slaughter houses). (9) Wholesale food processing. 2006 See. 24-112. Commercial General Districts. (CG) (a) Intent. Within the City of Atlantic Beach, the CG Zoning District is intended for Uses, which provide general retail sales and services for the City of Atlantic Beach and the closely surrounding neighborhoods. New Development and new Uses within these Districts should have direct access to Arterial or Collector Streets, and sites should be designed so that increased traffic through adjacent residential neighborhoods is avoided. (b) Permitted Uses. Typical Uses permitted within the CG Zoning Districts shall include neighborhood serving uses, which shall mean low intensity commercial uses intended to serve the daily needs of residents of the surrounding neighborhoods. Such Uses shall not include manufacturing, warehousing, storage or high intensity commercial activities, or commercial uses of a regional nature, or such Uses that have the potential for negative impacts to surrounding neighborhoods and properties due to excessive traffic, noise, light or extremely late hours of operation or other factors that may adversely effect existing commercial uses or any nearby residential uses. Permitted Uses shall also not include Adult Entertainment Establishments, indoor or outdoor firing ranges, indoor or outdoor flea markets, vendors on public rights-of-way, amusement centers, bingo, billiard or pool halls, game arcades, gaming, video poker establishments or individual machines, including any type of token or coin-operated video or simulated games or similar activities or machines which are played for any type of compensation or reward. The Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts shall include the following subject to the limitations as set forth within following paragraph (d). Unless otherwise and specifically provided for herein, all business activities, products for sale and services must be located within an enclosed Building properly licensed for such Use. (I) Retail outlets for the sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, florist including silks, cameras, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and appliances, office equipment and furniture, hardware, lumber and Building materials, auto, boat and marine related parts, and similar retail Uses. (2) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurants with indoor or outdoor seating areas but without drive-through facilities, health clubs and gyms, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, job printing, radio and television and electronics repair, lawn care service, pest control companies, surf board repair in association with surf shops, but not the production of surfboards, and similar service Uses. (3) Banks with or without drive-through facilities, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, and similar financial service institutions. (4) Child Care Centers in accordance with Section 24-152. (5) Business and Professional Offices. (6) Retail plant nursery, landscape and garden supplies. Live plants and nursery stock may be located outside of the adjacent Building licensed for such business, provided no obstruction to walkways, parking and internal driving aisles is created. (7) Retail sale of beer and wine only for off -premise consumption. (8) On -premise consumption of beer and wine only in conjunction with a full service Restaurant, which is a food service Use where unpackaged ready -to -consume food is prepared on-site and served to the customer while seated at tables or counters located in a seating area within or immediately adjacent to the building. (9) Automobile Service BUM with Minor Automotive Repair and with accessory car wash. (10) Theaters, but not a multi -screen (exceeding two screens) or regional Cineplex. (11) Institutional and Government Uses, Buildings and facilities. (12) Churches in accordance with Section 24-153. (13) A single Dwelling Unit, where such Dwelling is an Accessory Use to the Principal Use and located within the same Building as the Principal Use. Such Dwelling Unit is intended to be occupied by the Owner or an employee of the Principal Use. (14) Those Uses listed as Permitted Uses and Uses -by -Exception in the Commercial Limited and Commercial, Professional and Office Zoning Districts. (15) Residential Use, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, which permits Residential uses not exceeding the Medium Density category when in conjunction with, or adjacent to commercial development and redevelopment, provided that such residential development shall not be permitted within the Coastal High Hazard Area. Policy A.1.11.1(b) Single-family residential Uses within the CG Zoning Districts existing as of the initial effective date of these Land Development Regulations shall be considered as Vested Development. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the CG Zoning Districts, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by -Exception where such proposed Uses are found to be consistent with the Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts with respect to intensity of Use, traffic impacts and compatibility with existing commercial uses and any nearby residential uses. (1) Pet kennel and facilities for the boarding of animals. (2) Veterinary clinic. (3) On -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages in accordance with Chapter 3 of this Municipal Code. (4) Restaurants with drive-through service where the site contains lanes dedicated solely to drive-through business. (This shall not be construed to prohibit restaurants with carry- out service, which are a Permitted Use.) (5) Limited wholesale operations, not involving industrial products or processes or the manufacturing of products of any kind. (6) Contractors, not requiring outside storage, provided that no manufacture, construction, heavy assembly involving hoists or lifts, or equipment that makes excessive noise or fumes shall be permitted. Not more than one contractor related vehicle shall be parked outdoors on a continuous basis. (7) Produce and fresh markets with outdoor sale and display of garden produce only. (8) Hotel, Motel, Motor Lodge, Resort Rental or Tourist Court and Short-term rentals as defined within Section 24-17. (9) Cabinet shops, woodworking shops and surfboard production. (10) Hospital, nursing home, assisted care and similar institutional facilities. (11) Sale of new and used automobiles, motorcycles and boats, and Automotive leasing establishments, but not temporary car, truck, boat or motorcycle shows or displays. (12) Businesses offering Live Entertainment, not including adult entertainment establishments as defined by Chapter 847.001 (2), Florida Statutes. 2010 Sec. 24-114. Commercial Limited District. (CL) (a) Intent. The CL Zoning District is intended for low intensity business and commercial Uses, which are suitable within close proximity to residential Uses, and which are intended primarily to serve the immediately surrounding neighborhood. Subject to review as a Use -by -Exception, and dependent upon compatibility with existing surrounding residential Uses, certain more intense commercial Uses may also be appropriate. Permitted Uses in the CL Zoning Districts shall not include large-scale discount super -centers or `Big -Box" retailers or similar commercial Uses intended to serve a regional market. Uses shall also not include establishments for Live Entertainment, or Adult Entertainment Establishments, outdoor entertainment such as putt -putt golf and driving ranges, skateboard facilities, firing ranges, amusement centers, computer game centers or video game arcades and any type of token or coin-operated video or arcade games, movie theaters, tattoo or body artists or studios, pawn shops, billiard and pool halls (b) Permitted Uses. The Uses permitted within the CL Zoning Districts shall be as follows. (1) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shops, shoe repair, laundry or dry cleaning pick-up, tailors or dressmakers; low intensity retail sales of items such as wearing apparel, toys, sundries and notions, books and stationery, luggage and jewelry and similar Uses; but not sale of lumber, hardware or Building materials or similar products. (2) Art galleries, libraries, museums and cultural centers. (3) Medical and dental offices, but not clinics or hospitals. (4) Professional Offices such as accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, optometrists and similar Uses. (5) Business offices such as real estate broker, insurance agents, manufacturing agents and similar Uses. (6) Banks and financial institutions without drive-through facilities. (7) Convenience food stores without fuel sales, but not Supermarkets. (8) Restaurants without drive-through facilities. (9) Drug Stores and Pharmacies. (10) Government Uses, Buildings and facilities. (11) Child Care Centers in accordance with Section 24-152. (12) Residential use not to exceed the Medium Density category as established by the Comprehensive Plan. (13) Mixed Use projects combining the above Permitted Uses and those approved as a Use -by -Exception pursuant to paragraph (c) below. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the CL Zoning District, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by - Exception. (1) Medical or dental clinics. (2) Churches and Community Centers. (3) Banks and financial institutions with drive-through facilities. (4) Convenience food stores with retail sale of gasoline limited to six (6) fueling positions. (5) Printing shops. (6) Spas, gyms, health clubs and schools for the fine or performing arts or martial arts. (b) Permitted Uses. It is not possible to list all potential permitted or prohibited general commercial uses within this Section, but typical Uses permitted within the CG Zoning District shall include neighborhood serving uses, which shall mean low intensity commercial uses intended to serve the daily needs of residents of the surrounding neighborhoods. Such Uses shall not include manufacturing, warehousing, storage or high intensity commercial activities, or commercial uses of a regional nature, or such Uses that have the potential for negative impacts to surrounding neighborhoods and properties due to excessive traffic, noise, light or extremely late hours of operation or other factors that may adversely affect existing commercial uses or any nearby residential uses. Permitted Uses shall also not include Adult Entertainment Establishments, indoor or outdoor firing ranges, indoor or outdoor flea markets, vendors on public rights-of-way, amusement or game centers, tattoo or body artists, pawn shops, bingo halls, billiard or pool halls, game arcades, gaming, video poker establishments, computer game centers, or games played on individual machines or computers, including any type of card, token or coin-operated video or simulated games or similar activities or machines which are played for any type of compensation or reward. Where a proposed use is not specifically listed in this Section, the permissibility of the use will be determined based upon its similarity to listed uses and the compatibility and potential for adverse impacts to existing nearby uses. The Uses permitted in the CG Zoning District shall include the following subject to the limitations as set forth within following paragraph (d). Unless otherwise and specifically provided for herein, all business activities, products for sale and services must be located within an enclosed Building properly licensed for such Use. (I) Retail outlets for the sale of food and drugs, wearing apparel, toys, books and stationery, luggage, jewelry, art, florists, photographic supplies, sporting goods, hobby shops and pet shops (not animal kennel or veterinarian), bakery (but not wholesale bakery), home furnishings and appliances, office equipment and furniture, hardware, lumber and Building materials, auto, boat and marine related parts, and similar retail Uses. (2) Service establishments such as barber or beauty shop, shoe repair, restaurants with indoor or outdoor seating areas but without drive-through facilities, health clubs and gyms, laundry or dry cleaner, funeral home, printing, radio and television and electronics repair, lawn care service, pest control companies, surf board repair in association with surf shops, but not the production of surfboards, and similar service Uses. (3) Banks with or without drive-through facilities, loan companies, mortgage brokers, stockbrokers, and similar financial service institutions. (4) Child Care Centers in accordance with Section 24-152. (5) Business and Professional Offices. (6) Retail plant nursery, landscape and garden supplies. Live plants and nursery stock may be located outside of the adjacent Building licensed for such business, provided no obstruction to walkways, parking and internal driving aisles is created. (7) Retail sale of beer and wine only for off -premise consumption. (8) On -premise consumption of beer and wine only in conjunction with a full service Restaurant, which is a food service Use where unpackaged ready -to -consume food is prepared on-site and served to the customer while seated at tables or counters located in a seating area within or immediately adjacent to the building. (9) Automobile Service Station with Minor Automotive Repair and with accessory car wash. (Note: Heavy Automotive Repair not permitted per Ordinance 90-06-197 adopted 12-11-06) (10) Theaters, but not a multi -screen (exceeding two screens) or regional Cineplex. (1 l) Hotel, Motel, Motor Lodge, Resort Rental or Tourist Court and Short-term rentals as defined within Section 24-17. (12) institutional and Government Uses, Buildings and facilities. (13) Churches in accordance with Section 24-153. (14) A single Dwelling Unit, where such Dwelling is an Accessory Use to the Principal Use and located within the same Building as the Principal Use. Such Dwelling Unit is intended to be occupied by the Owner or an employee of the Principal Use. (15) Those Uscs listed as Permitted Uses and Uses -by -Exception in the Commercial Limited and Commercial, Professional and Office Zoning Districts. (16) Residential Use, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, which permits Residential uses not exceeding the Medium Density category when in conjunction with, or adjacent to commercial development and redevelopment, provided that such residential development shall not be permitted within the Coastal High Hazard Area. Policy A.1.11.1(b) Single-family residential Uses within the CG Zoning Districts existing as of the initial effective date of these Land Development Regulations shall be considered as Vested Development. (17) Mixed Use projects combining the above uses and those approved as a Use -by -Exception pursuant to paragraph (c) below. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the CG Zoning District, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by - Exception where such proposed Uses are found to be consistent with the Uses permitted in the CG Zoning Districts with respect to intensity of Use, traffic impacts and compatibility with existing Commercial uses and any nearby residential uses. (1) Pet kennel and facilities for the boarding of animals. (2) Veterinary clinic. (3) On -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages in accordance with Chapter 3 of this Code. (4) Restaurants with drive-through service where the site contains lanes dedicated solely to drive-through business, (This shall not be construed to prohibit restaurants with carry -out service, which are a Permitted Use.) (5) Limited wholesale operations, not involving industrial products or processes or the manufacturing of products of any kind. (6) Contractors, not requiring outside storage, provided that no manufacture, construction, heavy assembly involving hoists or lifts, or equipment that makes excessive noise or fumes shall be permitted. Not more than one contractor related vehicle shall be parked outdoors on a continuous basis. (7) Produce and fresh markets with outdoor sale and display of garden produce only. (8) Cabinet shops, woodworking shops and surfboard production. (9) Hospitals. (10) Sale of new and used automobiles, motorcycles and boats, and Automotive leasing establishments, but not temporary car, truck, boat or motorcycle shows or displays. (11) Businesses offering Live Entertainment, not including adult entertainment establishments as defined by Sec. 24412. Light Industrial and Warehousing Districts. (LIW) (a) Intent. The Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning District is intended for light manufacturing, storage and warehousing, processing or fabrication of non -objectionable products, not involving the use of materials, processes or machinery likely to cause undesirable effects upon nearby or adjacent residential or commercial activities. Heavy industrial uses generally identified as Industry Groups 32-37 by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code Manual issued by the United States Office of Management and Budget shall not be permitted within the LIW District. (b) Permitted Uses. The Uses permitted within the Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning District shall be: (1) Wholesaling, warehousing, Mini -warehouses and personal self -storage, storage or distribution establishments and similar Uses. (2) Light manufacturing, packaging or fabricating, without noxious or nuisance odors or hazardous operations, within completely enclosed Buildings. (4) Contractor's Yards with outdoor storage. Required Front Yards Yard shall not be used for storage, and a six (6) foot visual barrier shall be installed around such storage areas so as to conceal view from adjacent properties and Streets. (5) Heating and air conditioning, plumbing and electrical contractors, wholesale bakeries and similar Uses. (6) Vocational, technical or trade schools (except truck or tractor driving schools) and similar Uses. (7) Government Buildings, Uses and facilities. (8) Minor Automotive Repair, and Boat, trailer or surfboard repair of a minor nature. (c) Uses -by -Exception. Within the Light Industrial and Warehousing Zoning District, the following Uses may be approved as a Use -by -Exception. (1) Bulk storage of flammable liquids or gases subject to provisions of County and State fire codes. (2) Radio, TV and telecommunications transmitting tower. (3) Concrete batching plants. (4) Establishments for sale of new and used automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, automobile parts and accessories (except Salvage Yards), machinery and equipment, farm equipment, lumber and Building supplies, mobile homes, monuments and similar sales establishments. (5) Establishments for Heavy Automotive Repair, towing service or the permanent storage of automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and tractors, boats, machinery and equipment, farm equipment and similar Uses. (6) Welding shops, metal fabrication and sheet metal works. (7) Manufacture and production of boats and surfboards. (8) Processing (excluding animal processing and slaughter houses). (9) Wholesale food processing. Definitions 1982 9. Automobile Service Station See Service Station, Automotive. 10. Automotive Repair The repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including collision service, painting and steam cleaning of vehicles. 22. Car Wash An area of land and/or a structure with machine or hand oper- ated facilities, used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing of motor vehicles. . 48. Filling Station See Service Station, Automotive. 58. Garage, Repair A building or portion thereof used for repairing, equipping or servicing motor vehicles. 124. Service Station, Automotive Any building, structure or land used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of any automobile fuel, oils or accessories, and in connection which is performed general automotive servicing, as distinguished from automotive repairs. 2001 Automotive Repair shall mean the repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including collision service, painting and steam cleaning of vehicles. Car wash shall mean an area of Land or a Structure with machine or hand operated facilities, used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing of motor vehicles, but shall not include the repair or servicing of motor vehicles. Garage, Repair shall mean a Building, or portion thereof, used for repairing, equipping or servicing motor vehicles. See also Service Station. Service Station, Automotive shall mean any Building, Structure or Land Used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of any automobile fuel, oils or accessories, and in connection with which is performed general automotive servicing, as distinguished from automotive repairs. 2003 Automotive Service, Minor shall mean the limited, minor or routine servicing of motor vehicles or parts, but shall not include Heavy Automotive Repair. Facilities containing more than two (2) work bays, and performing any type of automotive service or repair shall be defined as Heavy Automotive Repair. Automotive Repair, Heavy shall mean the repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including collision service, painting and steam cleaning of vehicles. Car Wash shall mean an area of Land or a Structure with either a machine or band operated facilities, used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing of motor vehicles, but shall not include any type of repair or servicing of motor vehicles or the dispensing of automotive fuels. Service Station, Automotive shall mean any Building, Structure or Land used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of any automobile fuel, oils or accessories, and in connection with which is performed Minor Automotive Service, but not Heavy Automotive Repair. 2010 Automotive Service, Minor shall mean the limited, minor or routine servicing of motor vehicles or parts, but shall not include Heavy Automotive Repair. Facilities containing more than two (2) work bays, and performing any type of automotive service or repair shall be defined as Heavy Automotive Repair. Automotive Repair, Heavy shall mean the repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles or parts thereof, including collision service, painting and steam cleaning of vehicles. Car Wash shall mean an area of Land or a Structure with either a machine or hand operated facilities, used principally for the cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing of motor vehicles, but shall not include any type of repair or servicing of motor vehicles or the dispensing of automotive fuels. Service Station, Automotive shall mean any Building, Structure or Land used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of any automobile fuel, oils or accessories, and in connection with which is performed Minor Automotive Service, but not Heavy Automotive Repair. Gas Station Codes 1982 13. Service Stations The following regulations shall apply to the location, design, construction, operation and maintenance of service stations: a. Lot Dimensions A service station lot shall be of adequate width and depth to meet all setback requirements,"but in no case shall a corner lot have less than two street frontages of at least one hundred and fifty (150) feet each and an area of at least twenty-two thousand five hundred (22,500) square feet, and an interior lot shall have a street frontage of at least one hundred feet (100) and a minimum area of fifteen thousand square'(15,000) feet. b. Access to Site Vehicular entrances or exits at an automobile service station shall; (1) Not be provided with more than two (2) curb cuts for the first one hundred feet (100) of street frontage or fraction thereof. (2) Contain an access width along the curb line of the street of not more than forty (40) feet as measured parallel to the street at its narrowest point, and not be located closer than one hundred (100) feet from a street intersection along any arterial or collector street and/or closer than fifty (50) feet from a street intersection on a local street or closer than ten (10) feet from adjoining property. (3) Not have any two (2) driveways or curb cuts any closer than twenty (20) feet at both the right of way line and the curb or edge of the pavement along a single street. c. Location of Pumps and Structures. No main or accessory building, no sign of any type, and no gasoline pump shall be located within fifteen feet of the lot line of any property that is residentially zoned. No gasoline pump shall be located within twenty feet of any street right of way line; where a greater street setback line has been established, no gasoline pump shall be located within twenty feet of such setback line. d. Lighting. All lights and lighting on a service station shall be so designed and arranged so that no source of light shall be directly visible from any residential district; this provision shall not be construed to prohibit interior lighted signs. 2001 Sec. 24-165. Service Stations. The following provisions shall apply to the location, design, construction, operation and maintenance of Service Stations: (a) Lot dimensions. A Lot containing a Service Station shall be of adequate width and depth to meet all Setback requirements, but in no case shall a Corner Lot have less than two (2) Street frontages of at least one hundred fifty (150) feet each and an area of at least twenty-two thousand five hundred (22,500) square feet, and an interior Lot shall have a Street frontage of at least one hundred (100) feet and a minimum area of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet. (b) Access to site. Vehicular entrances or exits for Service Stations shall: (1) Not be provided with more than two (2) curb cuts for the first one hundred (100) feet of Street frontage or fraction thereof; (2) Contain an access width along the curb line of the Street of not more than forty (40) feet as measured parallel to the Street at its narrowest point, and not be located closer than one hundred (100) feet from a Street intersection along any arterial or collector Street and/or closer than fifty (50) feet from a Street intersection on a local Street or closer than ten (10) feet from adjoining property; (3) Not have any two (2) driveways or curb cuts any closer than twenty (20) feet at both the Right-of- way line and the curb or edge of the pavement along a single Street. (c) Location of pumps and Structures. No Principal or Accessory Building, no sign of any type, and no gasoline pump shall be Iocated within fifteen (15) feet of the Lot Line of any property that is residentially zoned. No gasoline pump shall be located within twenty (20) feet of any Street Right-of- way line. (d) Lighting, All lights and lighting on a Service Station shall be so designed and arranged so that no source of light shall be directly visible from any residential Zoning District; this provision shall not be construed to prohibit interior lighted signs.. 2003 See. 24-165. Service Stations. The following provisions shall apply to the location, design, construction, operation and maintenance of Service Stations: (a) Lot dimensions. A Lot containing a Service Station shall be of adequate width and depth to meet all Setback requirements, but in no case shall a Corner Lot have less than two (2) Street frontages of at least one hundred fifty (150) feet each and an area of at least twenty-two thousand five hundred (22,500) square feet, and an interior Lot shall have a Street frontage of at least one hundred (100) feet and a minimum area of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet. (b) (c) Access to site. Vehicular entrances or exits for Service Stations shall: (1) Not be provided with more than two (2) curb cuts for the first one hundred (100) feet of Street frontage or fraction thereof; (2) Contain an access width along the curb line of the Street of not more than forty (40) feet as measured parallel to the Street at its narrowest point, and not be located closer than one hundred (100) feet from a Street intersection along any arterial or collector Street and/or closer than fifty (50) feet from a Street intersection on a local Street or closer than ten (10) feet from adjoining property; (3) Not have any two (2) driveways or curb cuts any closer than twenty (20) feet at both the Right-of- way line and the curb or edge of the pavement along a single Street. Location of pumps and Structures. No Principal or Accessory Building, no sign of any type, and no gasoline pump shall be located within fifteen (15) feet of the Lot Line of any property that is residentially zoned. No gasoline pump shall be located within twenty (20) feet of any Street Right-of- way ight-ofway line. (d) Lighting. All lights and lighting on a Service Station shall be so designed and arranged so that no source of light shall be directly visible from any residential Zoning District; this provision shall not be construed to prohibit interior lighted signs. 2010 Sec. 24-165. Service Stations. The following provisions shall apply to the location, design, construction, operation and maintenance of Service Stations: (a) Lot dimensions. A Lot containing a Service Station shall be of adequate width and depth to meet all Setback requirements, but in no case shall a Corner Lot have less than two (2) Street frontages of at least one hundred fifty (150) feet each and an area of at least twenty-two thousand five hundred (22,500) square feet, and an interior Lot shall have a Street frontage of at least one hundred (100) feet and a minimum area of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet. (b) Access to site. Vehicular entrances or exits for Service Stations shall: (1) Not be provided with more than two (2) curb cuts for the first one hundred (100) feet of Street frontage or fraction thereof; (2) Contain an access width along thetcurb line of the Street of not more than forty (40) feet as measured parallel to the Street at its narrowest point, and not be located closer than one hundred (100) feet from a Street intersection along any arterial or collector Street and/or closer than fifty (50) feet from a Street intersection on a local Street or closer than ten (10) feet from adjoining property; (3) Not have any two (2) driveways or curb cuts any closer than twenty (20) feet at both the Right-of-way line and the curb or edge of' the pavement along a single Street. Location of pumps and Structures. No Principal or Accessory Building, no sign of any type, and no gasoline pump shall be located within fifteen (15) feet of the Lot Line of any property that is residentially zoned. No gasoline pump shall be located within twenty (20) feet of any Street Right-of-way line. (d) Lighting. All lights and lighting on a Service Station shall be so designed and arranged so that no source of light shall be directly visible from any residential Zoning District; this provision shall not be construed to prohibit interior lighted signs. (c)