A city, town, or county may enact ordinances regulating the use of land and zoning certain development and activities within its jurisdiction. Such regulations generally include, among other things, the use of buildings, structures, and land for residence, commercial, industrial, or other purposes.
A city, town, or code city must allow neighborhood caf?s to be permitted in any zone allowing residential uses, provided the following conditions are met:
Cities, towns, and code cities may not require more than two off-street parking spots per caf?. Cities, towns, and code cities may limit the hours of operation for neighborhood caf?s.
A neighborhood caf? is defined as an establishment that serves a limited menu of food items and has at least 500 square feet of gross floor area.