Section 110-383. special exceptions permissible by the board of adjustment.
(a) In the C-2 commercial/manufacturing district, after public notice and hearing, the board of adjustment may permit special exceptions which are compatible to permitted uses and which are able to meet the minimum requirements and performance standards, as set forth in this zoning district.
(b) The board of adjustment may adjust setbacks and provisions noted in article IX of this chapter as necessary and appropriate in granting special exceptions.
(c) special exceptions may be permitted for the following:
1. plant nurseries and greenhouses, provided that all outside display of merchandise are contained within the required setbacks.
2. Vocational and trade schools involving operations of an industrial nature.
3. radio and television studios.
4. temporary security facilities, subject to annual review.
5. Veterinary hospitals and clinics, subject to the provisions designated in division 5 of this article for the C-1 district.
6. Sales of new and used automobiles, major recreational equipment and mobile homes with accessory services, subject to the following:
a. Outside areas where merchandise is displayed shall be paved.
b. All ingress and egress points to abutting streets shall be marked clearly and placed not closer than 30 feet apart on the same street.
c. All servicing and repair activities, except gasoline pumps, shall be located in an enclosed structure.
d. There shall be no storage of junked or wrecked automobiles, other than temporary storage, not to exceed 30 days. These vehicles shall be within an enclosed area and not be visible from outside the property.
e. Ingress and egress points shall not be placed so as to endanger pedestrian traffic.
7. commercial establishments for the storage of parking recreational vehicles, trailers and trailerable items, provided it meets the following, as a minimum:
a. Minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet.
b. Vehicle storage area must be obscured from view by either walls, fences or hedges.
c. walls, fences and hedges must comply with all city rules and regulations and must be kept in good condition, so as to ensure obstruction from view.
8. public utility equipment: Uses and rights-of-way essential to serve the neighborhood in which it is located.
9. Theaters, drive-in theaters, photographic studios, bookstores and dance studios, unless such uses fall within the scope and restrictions of section 10-86, et seq.
10. Carwashes, including polishing and sale of related materials.
11. mini-storage and storage warehouses.
12. commercial establishments which sell, dispense, serve or store alcoholic beverages or which permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages on their premises subject to section 110-171.
13. Vehicle rental facility, as provided in § 110-556 of this code.