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Comparisons for food and restaurants allowed in <br />business/commercial zoning districts in other cities <br /> <br /> <br />Fridley: <br /> <br />- Defines three “class” levels of restaurants <br />- Allows a Class I restaurant in a Commercial 1, C-1 zoning district <br />- Allows a Class II restaurant in a C-1 district with a Special Use Permit <br />- Allows Classes I, II and III restaurants in C-2 and higher zoning districts <br />- Allows “drive-in: restaurants and bars and taverns with a Special Use Permit in a C-2 <br />district <br /> <br />o A Class I restaurant is any restaurant or cafeteria, where food is served to, or <br />selected by, a customer for consumption primarily on the premises, and which do <br />not sell or serve liquor. <br />o A Class II restaurant is any restaurant which has 25% or more of their sales taken <br />away from the premises for consumption and which may serve beer and/or wine <br />for consumption on the premises. Class II restaurants include, but are not limited <br />to, take-out pizza parlors and fast food establishments. <br />o A Class III restaurant is any sit down restaurant which serves food and intoxicating <br />liquor for consumption on the premises. <br />o A Drive-in restaurant is any restaurant which sells, serves or offers goods or <br />services directly to customers who are either waiting in parked vehicles or who <br />return to their vehicles to consume or use the goods or services while on the <br />premises. <br /> <br />Arden Hills: <br /> <br />- Allow restaurants under 3,000 square feet in the Neighborhood Business NB zoning <br />district with a Conditional Use Permit, but not any restaurant which exceeds 40% liquor <br />sales. <br />- Allows restaurants in B-2 and higher zoning district, fast food restaurant requires a <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />- Allows restaurants with a Conditional Use Permit in the Civic Center CC District. <br /> <br />Maplewood: <br /> <br />- Allows restaurants with a Conditional Use Permit in the Neighborhood Commercial NC <br />zoning district that do not exceed 8,000 square feet; no drive-up order windows or serving <br />food to patrons in their automobiles. <br />- Allows restaurants in Commercial Office CO zoning district; no drive-in or “fast food type” <br />restaurants or where a sizeable portion of the total activity is takeout orders. <br />- Allows restaurants and on-sale liquor businesses in Business Commercial BC zoning <br />district <br />- Allows restaurants with a Conditional Use Permit in Business Commercial Modified <br />BC(M) district; no drive-in restaurant or ones with drive-up food windows <br />- Allows restaurants and on-sale liquor businesses in the Shopping Center SC district <br />
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