§ 28-42. C-1 neighborhood commercial district.
The neighborhood commercial district is established to service the daily and weekly household or personal needs of abutting residential neighborhoods. It permits the retailing of commodities classed by merchants as "convenience goods," such as groceries and drugs, and the furnishing of certain personal services such as beauty and barber shops. This district is small, located at the intersection of two (2) streets, and is usually surrounded by residential districts. The regulations of this district are designed to encourage development of designated uses and services needed for the neighborhood without creating a strong commercial atmosphere.
(Code 1977, § 5.37)