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Pby~zcal recyeatiora or trainitr~: Means a business that provides physical exercise, training or recreation <br />equipment and/ or space for use on site. Health and Fitness centers, dance studios, gymnastics etc <br />shall be considered examq-~les of such use. "I'raini~ or~f improvement shall be an important <br />component of the activity, and differentiate it from Commercial Recreation uses, where sport is the <br />predominate activity. <br />Commercial rec~ation means non-governmental a-building, structure or open space-~egigm~, <br />operated by a profit or <br />non-profit entity -open to the general public used for amusement and enjoyment. Such facilities may <br />include bowling alleys, tennis courts and other leisure uses. <br />Commercial Recreation, Indoor Means Commercial Recreation occurring primarily indoors: bowlintt <br />alleys, swimmingYhalls, but excluding golf domes. <br />Commercial Recreation, Outdoor Means Commercial Recreation occurring primarily outdoors: golf <br />driving_ranges, volleyball courts, tennis <br />Districts <br />Sec. 30-1022. C-1 central business district. <br />The C-1 central business district is appropriate for retail, service, and commercial uses to serve the shopping <br />and service needs of the residents and surrounding community, as distinguished from highway commercial <br />uses. The central business district is intended to encourage uses and designs that are consistent with the <br />historic character of the central business district. Emphasis shall be placed on pedestrian access and design <br />standards with flexibility to preserve the historic character of the central business district. Uses shall be <br />designed to eliminate any nuisance or incompatibility with surrounding uses. <br />Conditional Uses <br />Physical Recreation or training <br />Sec. 30-1024. C-3 highway commercial district. <br />The purpose of the C-3 highway commercial district is to recognize the need for commercial establishments <br />on or serving with immediate access to major highways. Permitted land uses should take advantage of the <br />highway access in a manner which other business districts are not afforded. In addition to retail and <br />commercial uses, quasi-industrial and wholesale enterprises that do not meet an industrial setting and have <br />considerable customer contact are acceptable in the highway commercial district. <br />Conditional Uses <br />Physical Recreation or training <br />Commercial Recreation Indoor <br />Sec. 30-1292. I-1 district. <br />(a) Purpose. The I-1 district shall serve as a transition between more industrial uses and residential and other <br />business uses. This district is appropriate for manufacturing, warehousing, and similar industrial uses because <br />of access to warehousing, thoroughfares, the full complement of urban services such as sewer and water, and <br />distance from residential districts. These areas are intended to encourage the development of industrial uses <br />which are clean, quiet, and free of hazardous or objectionable elements such as noise, odor, dust, smoke, <br />glare, or other pollutants. These industries shall be compatible with each other and with surrounding land <br />uses. <br />