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The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1945 :

the charter of the city and the general ordinances of the city ; enacted as a whole April 16, 1945, effective May 1, 1945
  
  
  
  
  

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Sec. 7. B-2 business districts.
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Sec. 7. B-2 business districts.

In any B-2 business district, as indicated on the building zone
map, no lot, building or structure shall be used and no building or
structure shall be erected which is intended or designed to be used,
in whole or in part, except as specified in this section for any industrial
or manufacturing, trade or commercial purpose or for any
other than the following specified purposes:

(1) Any use hereinbefore permitted in A residence, A-1 residence,
B business or B-1 business districts.

(2) Public utility, service and storage yards, storage warehouses
and yards and railroad yards.

(3) Wholesale and jobbing establishments, cold storage plants,
printing plants, bottling shops, bakeries, coffee roasting, the sorting
and packing of goods, automobile repair shops, veterinary hospitals,
carpet or rug cleaning, cleaning and dyeing, plumbing, gas,
steam or hot water fitting shop and light manufacturing or processing,
all without limit as to production; provided, that no operations
are carried on, or are likely to be carried on, which will create
or are likely to create, conditions of smoke, fumes, noise, odor or
dust which will be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare
of the community. (Code 1932, § 495(7); Ord. March 29,
1939.)