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Falcon Heights City Code, Chapter 9 -applicable to B-3 Business District <br />• PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 9-lO.Ol <br />PART 10. "B-3" SNELLING AND LARPENTEUR COMMUNITY BUSINESS DISTRICT <br />9-10.01 "B-3", Snelling and Larpenteur COMMUNITY Business <br />District <br />Subdivision 1. Purpose and Intent. <br />The district applies only to the four quadrants of the Larpenteur and Snelling intersection. The district is <br />designed to provide retail sales and services that only serve the surrounding neighborhoods' and <br />community's needs. Retail sales and services that serve a larger geographic area are available in larger, <br />nearby business districts in adjacent cities. By limited and controlling the uses that are permitted, the <br />district is designed to be accessible to retail customers from the nearby neighborhoods and the community, <br />to be compatible with the character of the neighborhoods and overall community, and to minimize the <br />blighting influence on the surrounding residential neighborhoods. <br />Furthermore, the district provides for and encourages compact centers for retail sales and services by <br />grouping businesses into patterns of workable relationships that complement each other. The district is <br />designed to be easily accessible to users. It excludes highway oriented and other high traffic volume <br />businesses that would tend to disrupt the cohesiveness of the shopping center or its circulation patterns and <br />shared parking arrangements. <br />Subdivision 2. Permitted Uses. No structure or land shall be used except for the following uses: <br />• a. Auto parts and accessory stores. <br />b. Apparel and accessory stores. <br />c. Beauty and barbershops <br />d. Bowling alley <br />e. Coin and philatelic (stamp) store. <br />f. Commercial art services. <br />g. Commercial photography services. <br />h. Computer programming and data processing <br />services. <br />i. Dance studios, schools and halls. <br />j . Eating establishments. <br />k. Financial institutions and insurance establishments with hours open to the public no earlier <br />than 8 a.m. and no later than 6 p.m. An automatic teller machine may operate 24 hours a day. <br />1. Food stores, excluding the outdoor sales of produce, meat and seafood. <br />• m. Garment pressing, and agents for laundries and drycleaners. <br />n. Hardware stores. <br />