ARTICLE XXIII C-1 Commercial District

§ 165-156. Permitted principal uses.

[Amended 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99; 2-14-2001 by Ord. No. 739-01]

A. The following uses are permitted principal uses:

(1) Retail sales establishments, limited to meat markets, seafood markets, bakeries, specialty food stores and delicatessens, convenience stores, supermarkets, art galleries and frame shops, antique stores, jewelry stores, drug stores, home furnishing stores, sporting good stores, card and gift shops, hobby shops, toy stores, book and magazine stores with associated activities, record and tape stores, video stores, camera stores, pet shops, art supply stores, clothing stores, consignment shops, shoe stores, hardware and plumbing supply stores, garden stores, package liquor stores, office supply stores, fabric stores, paint and wall covering stores, electronic equipment and electronic supply stores, appliance equipment stores and -florists.

(2) Retail service establishments, limited to barber and beauty shops, tailoring and dressmaking shops, dry cleaning and laundering operations, appliance repair shops, shoe repair shops, optical services and optical clinics, printing and copying shops, mail service, dance instructors, health and physical activities, photography studios, interior decorators, pet grooming, home improvement business and upholsterers.

(3) Banks and financial institutions.

(4) Offices for business, executive, professional and administrative purposes.

(5) Restaurants, cafes and taverns in which patrons, seated at tables or counters, are served food and drink by waiters or waitresses for consumption on the premises.

(6) Funeral homes.

(7) Vocational schools and studios for the instruction of the arts, dancing, music, languages, photography and similar activities.

(8) Municipal buildings and uses.

(9) Child-care centers.

(10) Medical and dental clinics and laboratories.

(11) Bowling alleys, tennis buildings and buildings intended for other indoor sports activities and amusements.

(12) Clubs, lodges and fraternal, civic and charitable organizations.

(13) Animal hospitals and clinics.

(14) Commercial greenhouses and nurseries.

B. None of the uses permitted in this section shall include any sexually oriented entertainment business.

§ 165-157. Permitted accessory uses.



The following are permitted accessory uses:

A. Off-street parking in accordance with § 165-71 A(10).

B. Signs in accordance with the Clinton Township Sign Ordinance.

C. Temporary permits as regulated in § 165-101.

D. Outdoor growing and display of nursery stock in connection with commercial greenhouses or plant nurseries.

E. Other accessory uses customarily incident to the uses listed in § 165-156.

F. Dish antennas.

§ 165-158. Conditional uses.

[Amended 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99; 2-14-2001 by Ord. No. 739-01]

The following conditional uses, as regulated in Article XVIII, are permitted:

A. Churches and similar places of worship of recognized religious groups, which may include attendant parish homes, convents, religious education buildings, cemeteries and mausoleums.

B. Public and private schools teaching academic subjects.

C. Fast-food service restaurants.

D. Assisted living residences.

§ 165-159. Zoning requirements.

Except as otherwise provided in this part, the requirements and limitations contained in the Schedule of Requirements referred to in § 165-86 shall be complied with.

ARTICLE XXIV C-2 Commercial District

§ 165-160. Permitted principal uses.

[Amended 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99; 2-14-2001 by Ord. No. 739-01]

The following uses are permitted principal uses:



A. Any permitted principal use in the C-1 Commercial District.

B. Outdoor recreation activities, limited to miniature golf, batting cages, skating rinks, skateparks and swimming pools.

C. Theaters.

D. Hotels and motels.

§ 165-161. Permitted accessory uses.

The following are permitted accessory uses:

A. Any accessory use permitted in the C-1-District.

§ 165-162. Conditional uses.

In the C-2 District, conditional uses permitted in the C-1 District are permitted as regulated in Article XVIII.

§ 165-163. Zoning requirements.

Amended 5-11-2005 by Ord. No. 885-05; 6-22-2005 by Ord. No. 886-05]

The maximum total floor area for any building shall be 32,670 square feet.

§ 165-164. Performance standards.

The requirements of § 165-186 shall be complied with.

ARTICLE XXV ROM-3 Research, Office and Manufacturing District

§ 165-165. Permitted principal uses.

[Amended 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99; 2-14-2001 by Ord. No. 739-01]

The following are permitted principal uses:

A. Laboratories devoted exclusively to research, design, and experimentation; provided, however, that:

(1) Pilot plants for the testing of manufacturing, processing or fabrication methods or for the testing of products or materials shall be permitted only as accessory to a research laboratory, and in no case shall more than 25% of the total floor area be devoted to such uses. No materials or finished products shall be manufactured, processed, or fabricated on said premises for sale, except such as are incidental to said laboratory research, design, or experimental work.

(2) No manufactured or commercial explosives shall be kept, maintained, or stored on said premises, except in small quantities for laboratory research, design, or experimental use, and then only in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local safety standards.

B. Computer and data-processing centers and facilities.

C. Offices for business, executive, professional, and administrative purposes.

D. Conference centers.

E. Printing and publishing establishments.

F. Development and manufacturing of engineering and scientific instruments, mechanical measuring and control devices, optical instruments and lenses, medical instruments and supplies, ophthalmic goods, photographic equipment and supplies, watches, and clocks.

G. Processes of assembly, manufacturing, fabrication, packaging, treatment or conversion of products conducted entirely within the confines of a building, confined to the making of finished products or part thereof from component parts and semifinished products and not involving reduction, conversion or manufacturing of primary raw materials except for drugs and pharmaceuticals.

H. Integrated industrial park development involving any combination of the above uses.

I. Municipal uses and facilities.

J. Agricultural uses, such as farms, orchards, and the raising of livestock, including residential uses in connection therewith.

K. Child-care centers.

§ 165-166. Permitted accessory uses.

The following are permitted accessory uses:

A. Off-street parking in accordance with § 165-71A(10).

B. Signs in accordance with the Clinton Township Sign Ordinance.

C. Temporary permits, as regulated in § 165-101.

D. Other accessory uses customarily incident to the uses listed in § 165-165.

§ 165-167. Conditional uses.

[Amended 12-8-1999 by Ord. No. 705-99]

The following conditional uses, as regulated in Article XVIII, are permitted:

A. Churches and similar places of worship of recognized religious groups, which may include attendant parish homes, convents, religious education buildings, cemeteries and mausoleums.

B. Public and private schools teaching academic subjects.

C. Assisted living residences.

§ 165-168. Zoning requirements.

Except as otherwise provided in this article, the requirements and limitations contained in the Schedule of Requirements referred to in § 165-86 shall be complied with.

§ 165-169. Performance standards.

The requirements of § 165-186 shall be complied with.

ARTICLE XXVI OB-1 Office Building District

§ 165-170. Permitted principal uses.

The following are permitted principal uses:

A. Office buildings intended for business, executive, professional and administrative purposes.

B. Clubs, lodges and fraternal, civic and charitable organizations.

C. Banks and similar financial institutions.

D. Municipal buildings and uses.

E. Medical and dental clinics and laboratories.

F. Nursery schools.

G. Funeral homes.

H. State-licensed nursing homes.

I. Vocational schools and studios for the instruction of the arts, dancing, music, languages and photography.

J. Computer and data-processing centers.

K. Central telephone exchanges.

L. Child-care centers. [Added 5-27-1993 by Ord. No. 516-93]