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2 November 2012 <br /> 3465 Shoreline Drive <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br /> o. Music, radio, TV, appliance sales and repair stores. <br /> p. Newsstands. <br /> q. Office supply store, office machine store. <br /> r. Pet shop. <br /> s. Pipe and tobacco shops. <br /> t. Plumbing, electrical, heating, housewares, furniture, carpet store. <br /> u. Postal substation. <br /> v. Real estate sales. <br /> w. Retail food of all varieties and home supplies. <br /> x. Sewing center and yard goods. <br /> y. Sporting goods store. <br /> z. Tailor shops. <br /> aa. Temporary sales, such as Christmas tree lots. <br /> bb. Travel bureau. <br /> cc. Variety store. <br /> dd. Wearing apparel store, shoestore. <br /> ee. Off-sale liquor store. <br /> ff. Home and garden equipment rental. <br /> gg. Massage therapy centers. <br /> (2) Municipal buildings. Municipal buildings where the use condu�ted is customarily considered <br /> to be an office use. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.40(3); Ord. No. 152 2nd series, § 1, 10-28-1996; Ord. No. 72 3rd series, § 1, 6-26- <br /> 2010) <br /> Sec. 78-644. - Conditional uses. <br /> Within the B-1 retail sales business district, no structure or land shall be used for one of the following <br /> uses without a conditional use permit: <br /> (1) Garages for the servicing and repair of automobiles, provided repair functions are totally <br /> enclosed in a building. <br /> (2) Motor fuel stations subject to the provisions set forth in section 78-1373 <br /> (3) Restaurant (class I), in which food is served to customers while seated at counter or table, or <br /> cafeteria, in which food is selected by a customer while going through a line and taken to a table <br /> for consumption. Neither live entertainment nor intoxicating liquor sales are permitted in class I <br /> restaurants. <br /> (4) Restaurant (class II), i.e., a fast food, convenience, drive-in, or liquor store restaurant, which <br /> is a restaurant where a majority of customers order and are served their food to be consumed at a <br /> counter in packages prepared to leave the premises; or a drive-in where most customers consume <br /> their food in an automobile regardless of how it is served, or restaurants which serve intoxicating <br /> liquor or have live entertainment. <br /> (5) Off-street parking when the principal site of the off-street parking abuts on a lot which is <br /> another B or l district and is in the same ownership as the land in the B or l district and subject to <br /> those conditions as set forth in article X, division 5, of this chapter and such other conditions as <br /> found necessary by the council. <br /> (6) Public service structures, including but not limited to electric transmission lines and buildings, <br /> such as telephone exchange stations, booster or pressure stations, elevated tanks, lift stations <br /> and electric power substations. Personal wireless service and commercial broadcasting antennas <br />