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Article 2. B-2 District <br />Sec. 5-110. Neighborhood Business District. <br />For the purpose of this Article, a neighborhood business district is defined as a business district required <br />for the daily retail business needs of the residents of the locality only. (Code of 200 1) <br />See. 5-120. Permitted Uses in a B-2 District. <br />(1) Any uses permitted in a B-1 district except as otherwise provided in the Zoning Code. <br />(2) Retail business for local or neighborhood needs subject to the following limited extent: <br />A. The sale and manufacture of baked goods and the sale of confectionery, dairy products, <br />delicatessen, fruits, vegetables, groceries and meats in permanent buildings only. <br />B. The sale of dry goods and variety merchandise. <br />C. The sale of books, magazines, newspapers, cigars, drugs, flowers, gifts, music, photographic <br />goods, sporting goods, and stationery. <br />D. Eating places, lunchrooms, restaurants, and cafeterias when housed and used in conjunction <br />with other businesses permitted in the District. <br />E. Places for the sale and consumption of soft drinks, juices, and ice cream. <br />F. Service establishments, barber or beauty shops, custom tailors, laundry agencies, self-service <br />laundries, hand laundries, coin laundries, shoe repair, ice stations, and milk and egg stations. Also <br />dry cleaning, pressing, and tailoring shops in which: <br />1. Not more than five persons are engaged in such work or business at any one time. <br />2. Only nonexplosives and nonflammable solvents are used. <br />3. No work is done on the premises for retail outlets elsewhere. <br />G. It shall be the policy of the City Council to consider other uses not listed in this Section. At <br />the discretion of the City Council, such uses may be permitted pursuant to and in accordance with <br />Sections 8-700 through 8-720 of the Zoning Code. (Code of 1988; Ord. No. 587, 11-10-92; Code <br />of 200 1) <br />Sec. 5-130. Permitted Accessory Uses in a B-2 District. <br />(1) Off-street parking and off-street loading as regulated by the Zoning Code. <br />(2) Buildings and structures for a use that is accessory to the principal use. <br />(3) Signs as regulated in Chapter 9 of the Zoning Code. <br />(4) Up to four electronic amusement devices or games not to exceed in area thirty percent of the net retail <br />sales area. <br />(5) Licensed permanent cosmetic make-up businesses limited to application of coloring agents to create a <br />permanent color to the skin of or around the eyes, lips, eyebrows, eyelids facial area and camouflaging of <br />skin and scar tissue by applying skin coloring are permitted accessory uses to barber shops and hair or <br />beauty salons. (Code of 1988; Ord. No. 499, 9-15-82; Code of 2001; Ord. No. 682,2-27-01) <br />