Agriculture and Animal Uses
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Agriculture
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The production, keeping, or maintenance, for sale, lease or
personal use, of plants and animals useful to persons, including the
storage of agricultural products produced off the premises
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Animal grooming
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A place or establishment or place where animals are bathed and/or
groomed for a fee, excluding kennels, veterinary clinics and hospitals
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Commercial horse stable
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A place or establishment for keeping horses other than for the
property owner's personal use, for compensation, hire, boarding, riding,
or show
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Kennel
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A place or establishment other than a pound where animals not
owned by the proprietor are sheltered, fed and watered for a fee;
or, a place or establishment maintaining five (5) or more female cats
or dogs as breeding stock. This definition does not include veterinary
clinic and hospital, or animal grooming facilities.
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Veterinary clinic and hospital
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A place or establishment for the medical care of small domestic
animals where treatment rooms, cages, or pens are completely enclosed
and soundproof, where outdoor pens or kennels are only used for exercise
and recreational purposes
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Residential Uses
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Household Living
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Uses in this category are characterized by residential occupancy
of a dwelling unit by a household.
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Detached house
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A residential building located on one (1) lot and designed for
one (1) dwelling unit
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Duplex
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A residential building located on one (1) or two (2) lots and
designed to accommodate two (2) dwelling units. The dwelling units
in duplexes may be stacked vertically, sharing both common and horizontal
walls and ceilings, or attached to each other by common party walls
without openings.
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Townhouse
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A residential building located on one (1) or more lots that
contains three (3) to eight (8) dwelling units, each having primary
ground floor access to the outside and that are attached to each other
by common party walls without openings
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Multi-unit building
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A residential building, excluding townhouses, located on a single
lot and designed to accommodate three (3) or more dwelling units.
The dwelling units in multi-unit buildings are often stacked vertically,
sharing both common vertical and horizontal walls and ceilings.
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Multi-unit building, age-restricted
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A multi-unit building where all residents are at least fifty-five
(55) years of age
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Mixed-use building
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A building designed to accommodate a combination of both residential
and nonresidential principal uses. This definition does not include
multi-unit buildings with accessory uses, such as leasing offices,
fitness centers, and amenity spaces that primarily serve residents
of the building.
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Group Living
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Uses in this category are residential in nature and provide
living space for groups of people. Group living often, but not always,
features a common eating area for residents and provides care or services
for residents that is not commercial in character.
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Congregate care facility
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An establishment, having been awarded a certificate of need
from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, used as
a dwelling place by the aged, infirmed, chronically ill or incurably
afflicted persons in which not fewer than eight (8) persons live or
are provided for on the premises, for compensation. Such facilities
include nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, convalescent homes,
rehabilitation facilities, assisted living facilities, and memory
care facilities.
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Group home
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Any home in which eight (8) or fewer unrelated mentally or physically
handicapped persons reside, and may include two (2) additional persons
acting as houseparents or guardians who need not be related to each
other or to any of the mentally or physically handicapped persons
residing in the home; or, any home which is licensed by the Children's
Division or Department of Mental Health to provide foster care to
one (1) or more, but fewer than seven (7), children who are unrelated
to either foster parent by blood, marriage or adoption
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Public, Institutional, and Civic Uses
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Community and Cultural Facilities
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Uses in this category include buildings and facilities owned,
operated, or occupied by a governmental or nonprofit entity providing
a service to the public.
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Assembly
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A facility intended primarily for organized services, meetings,
events, or programs to benefit, educate, entertain, or promote public
discourse, with membership not required for participation. Examples
include community centers, meeting or lecture halls, or exhibition
rooms. If an assembly use is accessory to another principal use and
has a gross floor area of less than five thousand (5,000) square feet,
it is considered part of that use and is not considered a separate
principal use.
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Civic building
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Any noncommercial public building housing uses for the purpose
of offering education, arts and cultural materials, or attractions
for the general public, including exhibits and events; or offering
administrative, social, tourism, or charitable services to the general
public. Examples include museums, libraries, public safety, government
buildings, post offices, or recreation centers.
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Day-care center
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An establishment designed to provide day-time care and instruction
for children or adults
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Meeting facility
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A facility with or without food preparation equipment, used
for meetings, conferences, receptions, fellowship, catered meals,
and other functions; and available on a rental basis to the general
public
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Membership club
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An association of persons organized for a common purpose to
pursue common goals, interests, or activities and usually characterized
by certain membership qualifications, payment of fees and dues, regular
meetings, and a constitution and bylaws
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Place of worship
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A building, together with its accessory buildings and uses,
that is primarily used as a place where persons regularly assemble
for religious worship, including uses such as synagogues, churches,
temples, and mosques
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Educational Facilities
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Uses in this category include public, private, and parochial
institutions at the primary, elementary, middle, high school, or post-secondary
level. Accessory uses include play areas, cafeterias, recreation areas,
auditoriums, and day-care facilities.
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School, post-secondary and vocational
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A public or private institution for a wide variety of academic,
vocational, or professional training and education services
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School, primary and secondary
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Any public or private school meeting all requirements of the
state and providing instruction to students in Kindergarten through
Grade 12 and that are licensed through the State of Missouri. This
does not include home-schooling facilities that are located within
residential structures on a part-time basis.
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Health Care Facilities
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Uses in this category are characterized by activities focusing
on medical services, particularly licensed public or private institutions
that provide primary health services and medical or surgical care
to persons suffering from illness, disease, injury or other physical
or mental conditions. Accessory uses may include laboratories, outpatient
facilities, and amenities primarily for the use of employees in the
building.
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Hospital
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An institution providing medical and surgical care for humans
only, for both in- and out-patients, including medical service, training,
and research facilities, but excluding residential or outpatient facilities
for the treatment of alcohol and other drug abuse
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Medical or dental clinic
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A facility for the examination and treatment of human patients,
provided that patients are not kept overnight
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Treatment facility
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Licensed facilities providing diagnostic, medical treatment,
monitoring services and patient care services for in- and out-patients
who suffer from mental illness or substance abuse disorders
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Parks and Open Space
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Uses in this category focus on natural areas, large areas consisting
mostly of vegetative landscaping or outdoor recreation, community
gardens, or public squares. Lands tend to have few structures. Accessory
uses may include clubhouses, playgrounds, maintenance facilities,
concessions and caretaker's quarters.
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Park, playground, and open space
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Land designated for parks and recreation uses or to be left
in a generally natural state regardless of whether it is owned by
a public entity or whether it is open to the general public
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Cemetery, mausoleum, and columbaria
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Land used or intended to be used for the burial of human remains
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Commercial Uses
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Automobile-Related Uses
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Uses in this category include a broad range of uses for the
maintenance, sale or rental of motor vehicles and related equipment.
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Automobile wash
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A facility for the cleaning of automobiles or other motor vehicles,
operated by the public or by on-site employees, whether or not in
conjunction with other goods or services provided to customers
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Automotive repair shop
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A facility providing services including engine tune-ups, the
sale and installation of lubricants, tires, batteries, exhaust systems,
brakes, water pumps, alternators, radiators, and similar accessories.
Activities such as painting, auto-body work, steam cleaning, utility
truck and trailer rental, tractor trailer repairs, farm equipment
repairs, major auto and truck repairs, similar activities, and outdoor
storage of any kind including vehicles shall be prohibited.
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Automotive sales or leasing
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The sale, display, lease, rental, or storage of light motor
vehicles, including automobiles, vans, light trucks, light trailers,
boats, ATVs, snowmobiles, and recreational vehicles. This definition
shall not include salvage operations, scrap operations, vehicle impound
yards, or commercial parking lots for short-term use.
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Commercial parking lot
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The ownership, lease, operation, or management of a parking
lot or parking structure in which fees are charged
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Gasoline station
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An establishment primarily engaged in selling gasoline and lubricating
oils and which may sell other convenience merchandise or perform minor
repair work
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Motor vehicle sales or leasing
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A business that displays on-site any motor vehicle other than
an automobile or light truck for the purpose of sales, rental, brokering
or auction. Activities such as painting, auto-body work, steam cleaning,
major repairs, and similar activities shall be permitted.
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Food and Beverage Establishments
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Uses in this category include establishments that serve prepared
food or beverages for consumption on or off the premises.
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Bar, lounge, or tavern
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An establishment dispensing alcohol by the drink for on-site
consumption and in which the sale of food products is secondary
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Catering service
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An establishment whose principal business is to prepare food
on-site, then to transport and serve the food off-site. This use includes
a commercial kitchen. On-site consumption of food or beverages is
prohibited.
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Microbrewery, microdistillery, or microwinery
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An establishment associated with a bar, lounge, tavern, or restaurant,
where beer, wine, alcohol, or similar beverage is brewed and fermented
on the premises in a limited quantity and sold for on-site or off-site
consumption
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Restaurant
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An establishment where food and beverages are prepared, served,
and consumed primarily within the principal structure. Accessory uses
include drive-through facilities.
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Lodging Facilities
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Uses in this category include facilities where lodging, meals,
and other services are provided to transient visitors and guests for
a fee for a defined period of time less than thirty (30) days per
instance. Accessory uses may include storage, cafeterias, limited
retail, health and recreation facilities, and other amenities.
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Hotel
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A building or group of buildings where transient lodging is
offered in bedrooms, sleeping rooms, and dwelling units. The building
or buildings may include accessory facilities, such as restaurants,
meeting rooms, recreation areas or similar facilities commonly associated
with lodging. Examples also include motel, hostel, or lodge.
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Short-term rental
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The rental of a detached house, duplex, or townhouse for a fee
and for a period of time less than thirty (30) consecutive days
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Maintenance and Repair Services
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Uses in this category include those engaged in repair or maintenance
of equipment, home appliances, and building components. Accessory
uses may include storage yards.
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Repair facility, major
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Repair, rebuilding, and painting of agricultural, industrial
implements, and equipment not customarily used in the home and excluding
automobile and vehicular repair.
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Repair facility, minor
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The maintenance and repair of appliances customarily used in
the home, including washing and drying machines, refrigerators, dishwashers,
trash compactors, ovens and ranges, countertop kitchen appliances
and vacuum cleaners.
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Medical Marijuana Facilities and Marijuana Facilities
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Uses in this category are primarily engaged in cultivating,
manufacturing, testing, transporting, and sales of medical marijuana
and marijuana.
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Comprehensive facility
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A comprehensive marijuana cultivation facility, comprehensive
marijuana dispensary facility, or a comprehensive marijuana-infused
products manufacturing facility.
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Comprehensive marijuana cultivation facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, cultivate, process, package, store on-site
or off-site, transport to or from, and sell marijuana, marijuana seeds,
marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known as clones) to a medical
facility, comprehensive facility, or marijuana testing facility. A
comprehensive marijuana cultivation facility need not segregate or
account for its marijuana products as either non-medical marijuana
or medical marijuana. A comprehensive marijuana cultivation facility's
authority to process marijuana shall include the creation of prerolls,
but shall not include the manufacture of marijuana-infused products.
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Comprehensive marijuana dispensary facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, process, package, store on-site or off-site,
sell, transport to or from, and deliver marijuana, marijuana seeds,
marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known as clones), marijuana-infused
products, and drug paraphernalia used to administer marijuana to a
qualifying patient or primary caregiver, or to a consumer, anywhere
on the licensed property or to any address as directed by the patient,
primary caregiver, or consumer and as otherwise allowed by law, to
a comprehensive facility, a marijuana testing facility, or a medical
facility. Comprehensive dispensary facilities may receive transaction
orders at the dispensary directly from the consumer in person, by
phone, or via the internet, including from a third party. A comprehensive
marijuana dispensary facility need not segregate or account for its
marijuana products as either non-medical marijuana or medical marijuana,
but shall collect all appropriate tangible personal property sales
tax for each sale. A comprehensive marijuana dispensary facility's
authority to process marijuana shall include the creation of prerolls.
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Comprehensive marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, process, package, store, manufacture,
transport to or from a medical facility, comprehensive facility, or
marijuana testing facility, and sell marijuana-infused products, prerolls,
and infused prerolls to a marijuana dispensary facility, a marijuana
testing facility, or another marijuana-infused products manufacturing
facility. A comprehensive marijuana-infused products manufacturing
facility need not segregate or account for its marijuana products
as either non-medical marijuana or medical marijuana.
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Marijuana facility
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A comprehensive marijuana cultivation facility, comprehensive
marijuana dispensary facility, marijuana testing facility, comprehensive
marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility, microbusiness wholesale
facility, microbusiness dispensary facility, or any other type of
marijuana-related facility or business licensed or certified by the
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, but shalt not include
a medical facility.
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Marijuana microbusiness facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services as a microbusiness dispensary facility or microbusiness
wholesale facility.
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Marijuana testing facility
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A facility certified by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, test, certify, and transport marijuana,
including those originally licensed as a medical marijuana testing
facility.
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Medical facility
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Any medical marijuana cultivation facility, medical marijuana
dispensary facility, or medical marijuana-infused products manufacturing
facility.
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Medical marijuana cultivation facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, cultivate, process, package, store on-site
or off-site, transport to or from, and sell marijuana, marijuana seeds,
and marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known as clones) to a medical
marijuana dispensary facility, medical marijuana testing facility,
medical marijuana cultivation facility, or to a medical marijuana-infused
products manufacturing facility. A medical marijuana cultivation facility's
authority to process marijuana shall include the production and sale
of prerolls, but shall not include the manufacture of marijuana-infused
products.
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Medical marijuana dispensary facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, process, package, store on-site or off-site,
sell, transport to or from, and deliver marijuana, marijuana seeds,
marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known as clones), marijuana-infused
products, and drug paraphernalia used to administer marijuana to a
qualifying patient, a primary caregiver, anywhere on the licensed
property or to any address as directed by the patient or primary caregiver,
so long as the address is a location allowing for the legal possession
of marijuana, another medical marijuana dispensary facility, a marijuana
testing facility, a medical marijuana cultivation facility, or a medical
marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility. Dispensary facilities
may receive transaction orders at the dispensary in person, by phone,
or via the internet, including from a third party. A medical marijuana
dispensary facility's authority to process marijuana shall include
the production and sale of prerolls, but shall not include the manufacture
of marijuana-infused products.
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Medical marijuana-infused products manufacturing
facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, process, package, store on-site or off-site,
manufacture, transport to or from, and sell marijuana-infused products
to a medical marijuana dispensary facility, a marijuana testing facility,
a medical marijuana cultivation facility, or to another medical marijuana-infused
products manufacturing facility.
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Microbusiness dispensary facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, process, package, store on-site or off-site,
sell, transport to or from, and deliver marijuana, marijuana seeds,
marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known as clones), marijuana-infused
products, and drug paraphernalia used to administer marijuana to a
consumer, qualifying patient, or primary caregiver, anywhere on the
licensed property or to any address as directed by the consumer, qualifying
patient, or primary caregiver, and as otherwise allowed by law, a
microbusiness wholesale facility, or a marijuana testing facility.
Microbusiness dispensary facilities may receive transaction orders
at the dispensary directly from the consumer in person, by phone,
or via the internet, including from a third party. A microbusiness
dispensary facility's authority to process marijuana shall include
the creation of prerolls.
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Microbusiness wholesale facility
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A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and
Senior Services to acquire, cultivate, process, package, store on-site
or off-site, manufacture, transport to or from, deliver, and sell
marijuana, marijuana seeds, marijuana vegetative cuttings (also known
as clones), and marijuana-infused products to a microbusiness dispensary
facility, other microbusiness wholesale facility, or marijuana testing
facility. A microbusiness wholesale facility may cultivate up to two
hundred fifty (250) flowering marijuana plants at any given time.
A microbusiness wholesale facility's authority to process marijuana
shall include the creation of prerolls and infused prerolls.
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Office, Business, and Professional Services
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Uses in this category provide executive, management, administrative,
government, or professional services, but do not sell merchandise
except as incidental to a permitted use.
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Automated teller machine (stand-alone)
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An automated device that provides bank and financial institution
customers with cash withdrawal and other financial services without
the need for a bank teller. Such uses are independent and not attached
to a physical building containing a financial institution.
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Bank or financial institution
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An establishment that provides retail banking, mortgage lending,
and financial services to individuals and businesses. Accessory uses
may include automatic teller machines, drive-through services, and
offices.
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Office, general
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Establishments that provide executive, management, administrative
or professional services, but do not sell merchandise except as incidental
to a permitted use. Typical uses include government, real estate,
insurance, property management, investment, employment, travel, advertising,
law, architecture, design, engineering, accounting, call centers and
similar offices. Accessory uses may include cafeterias, health facilities,
or other amenities primarily for the use of employees in the building.
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Personal Services
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Personal services
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Establishments engaged in providing individual services related
to personal needs. This includes laundry and dry-cleaning services,
barbershops, beauty shops, massage therapy licensed by the State of
Missouri, beauty and health spas, informational and instruction services,
tanning salons, portrait services, and other similar establishments.
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Tattoo and body piercing parlor
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An establishment where permanent marks, scars, or designs are
made on the skin by a process of pricking and ingraining an indelible
pigment or by raising scars, including all forms of permanent cosmetics;
or in which other bodily decorations. such as piercing, are provided.
Stores or other retail facilities that provide ear piercing as a service
accessory to and complementary to the sale of earrings shall not be
classified as tattoo and body piercing parlors.
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Recreation and Entertainment
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Uses in this category provide indoor and outdoor recreation
and entertainment facilities. Accessory uses may include limited retail,
concessions, and maintenance facilities.
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Marina
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A public or private facility for docking, mooring, anchoring
and fueling boats, indoor and outdoor parking and storage of boats
and boat trailers, launching, minor repairs and service
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Private golf course, tennis club, country club or
clubhouse
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An establishment typically associated with a golf course, tennis
facility, country club, clubhouse, or similar recreational facility
that serves as a place of social and recreational gatherings for members
of a private club or a residential development and their guests, rather
than the general public
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Recreation facility, indoor
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A facility providing daily or regularly scheduled activities
for entertainment, instruction, or exercise inside a building and
open to the general public or through membership. Examples include
arcade, arena, art gallery, athletic and health clubs, auditorium,
bowling alley, movie theater, performance theater, pool or billiard
hall, swimming pool, tennis courts or basketball courts.
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Recreation facility, outdoor
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A facility providing daily or regularly scheduled activities
for entertainment, instruction, or exercise mostly outdoors or partially
within a building and open to the general public or through membership.
Examples include miniature golf, batting cages, amphitheater, water
park, zoo, and fairground.
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Retail Sales
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Uses in this category involve the sale of goods and/or food
and beverages directly to the consumer, where these goods are available
for immediate purchase or order, and where goods can be immediately
removed from the premises, or immediately consumed on the premises
by the purchaser, and where frequent interaction of patrons or consumers
occurs on premises.
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Building materials and supply store
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An establishment engaged in the storage, distribution, and sale
of building materials, such as brick, tile, cement, insulation, floor
covering, lighting, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, cabinetry
and roofing materials
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Convenience store
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A small retail establishment primarily selling food, beverages,
and other household goods to customers for off-site use or consumption.
A convenience store may be paired with a gasoline station.
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Equipment sales and rental
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The sales and rental of supplies and equipment primarily intended
for homeowner use and minor residential gardening and construction
projects, but not including car or truck rentals. This term includes
incidental storage, maintenance, and servicing of such equipment.
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Grocery store
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A retail establishment that primarily sells food, but may also
sell convenience and household goods for off-site use or consumption
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Landscape supply store
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An establishment engaged in the storage, distribution, and sale
of landscape supplies, including retaining walls, pavers, natural
stone and bulk materials, including mulch, decorative gravel, topsoil,
compost, and sand
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Garden supply store
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An establishment engaged in the storage, distribution, and sale
of garden supplies, including plants; nursery products and stock;
potting soil, fertilizers, mulch or rock that is sold in bags that
are fifty (50) pounds or less in weight; hardware; power equipment
and machinery; lawn and garden variety tools; lawn and garden supplies;
water gardens; outdoor furniture; irrigation equipment; and yard ornaments.
These establishments may include a nursery and/or greenhouses.
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Liquor store
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A retail establishment that sells sealed alcoholic beverages
in original packages for consumption off the premises, in which those
sales are the primary goods being sold and produce the majority of
the revenue generated by the business
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Retail sales, general
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A facility or area for the retail sale of general merchandise
or food to the general public for direct use and not for wholesale.
This use includes but is not limited to the sale of general merchandise,
appliances, clothing and other apparel, convenience and specialty
foods, dry goods, flowers and household plants, hardware and similar
consumer goods.
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Sexually Oriented Businesses
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Sexually oriented business
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An inclusive term used to describe collectively: adult cabaret;
adult motion-picture theater; adult media store; and/or sex shop which
has as a primary purpose the sale, display or rental of goods that
are designed for use in connection with specified sexual activities
or that emphasize matters depicting, describing or relating to specified
sexual activities or specified anatomical areas or has one of the
following as a primary business purpose:
1) The provision of entertainment where the emphasis is on performances,
live or otherwise, that depict, portray, exhibit or display specified
anatomical areas or specified sexual activities; or
2) The provision of nonmedical services related to specified
sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
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Industrial Uses
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Manufacturing and Production
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Uses in this category include establishments engaged in the
research, development, manufacturing, processing, and assembly of
products.
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Manufacturing, artisan
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An establishment or business where an artist, artisan, or craftsperson
teaches, makes, or fabricates crafts or products by hand or with minimal
automation and may include direct sales to consumers. This definition
includes uses such as small-scale fabrication, manufacturing, and
other industrial uses, such as welding and sculpting.
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Manufacturing, light
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Industrial operations relying on the assembly, distributing,
fabricating, manufacturing, packaging, processing, recycling, repairing,
servicing, storing, or wholesaling of goods or products, using parts
previously developed from raw material. Light manufacturing uses include
only those uses that will not create noise, smoke, fumes, odors, glare,
or health or safety hazards outside of the building where such assembly,
fabrication, or processing takes place.
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Research and development
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An establishment in which scientific research, investigation,
prototype development and process development, testing or experimentation
is conducted, but not including the manufacturing or sale of products,
except as incidental and accessory to the main purpose of the laboratory
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Storage, Distribution, and Warehousing
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Uses in this category include establishments engaged in the
storage or movement of goods for themselves or other businesses.
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Contractor offices and outdoor storage yards
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A building and related outdoor areas used to store and maintain
construction equipment and other materials and facilities customarily
required in the building trade by a construction contractor. This
use may include showrooms and shops for the display and sale of electrical,
plumbing, heating, air conditioners, sheet metal, and other material
in connection with contracting services.
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Data center
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A facility in which the majority of the space is occupied by
computer systems and associated components, such as servers, switches,
routers, data storage devices, telecommunication equipment, wiring
cages/closets, vaults, and racks, where digital data and information
is managed, processed, transferred and/or stored. This definition
includes, but is not limited to data centers, data storage and hosting
facilities, collocated server hosting facilities (CoLo), network operations
centers, web hosting facilities, and other similar facilities.
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Self-storage facility
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A building containing varying sizes of individual, compartmentalized,
and controlled-access stalls, rooms, or lockers that are leased or
owned by different individuals for the storage of their individual
possessions
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Storage, distribution, and warehousing
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The storage of goods, vehicles, or materials in a warehouse
or structure, and/or the use of that facility for the intake of goods
and merchandise, individually or in bulk, the short-term holding or
storage of those goods or merchandise, the division and subsequent
shipment off-site of such goods and merchandise, and/or the associated
wholesale or retail sales of individual specialty products
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Utilities and Communications
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Utilities
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Uses in this category include all structures and improvements
used by any public or private utility related to the provision of
utility services.
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Utility, minor
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Public and private utilities that have few, if any, impacts
upon the surrounding neighborhood, such as electrical and gas distribution
substations, power transmission lines, and pumping stations
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Utility, major
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Public and private utilities that have substantial impacts on
surrounding areas, including but not limited to water and wastewater
treatment facilities, public works garages, major water storage facilities,
electric substations, and gas regulator stations
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Wireless Communication Facilities
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Uses in this category include all equipment, components, and
structures necessary to provide wireless communications services.
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Wireless facility
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The set of equipment and network components, exclusive of the
underlying wireless support structure, including, but not limited
to, antennas, accessory equipment, transmitters, receivers, power
supplies, cabling and associated equipment necessary to provide wireless
communications services
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Wireless support structure
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A structure, such as a monopole, tower, or building capable
of supporting wireless facilities. This definition does not include
utility poles.
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