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Blueprinting and reprographics, copying and quick printing services;
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Computer related services, repair and rental;
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Private mail and mailbox service not affiliated with Federal
mailing agency;
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Child Care Center. Child day care facilities designed and approved
to accommodate 15 or more children. Includes infant centers, nursery
schools, preschools, sick-child centers, and school-age day care facilities.
These may be operated in conjunction with a school or church facility,
or as an independent land use.
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Large Family Day Care Home. As provided by Health and Safety
Code Section 1596.78 or successor provision, a home that regularly
provides care, protection, and supervision for seven to 14 children,
including children under the age of 10 years who reside in the home,
for periods of less than 24 hours per day, while the parents or guardians
are away.
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Small Family Day Care Home. As provided by Health and Safety
Code Section 1596.78 or successor provision, a home that provides
family day care for six or fewer children, including two children
under the age of 10 years who reside in the home.
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Adult Day Care Facility. A day care facility providing care
and supervision for adult clients.
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Antique stores, second hand stores, jewelry stores, hobby materials,
specialty stores;
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Art galleries, art supplies, collectibles, hobby materials;
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Bicycles, toys, games, sporting goods and equipment;
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Department stores, drug stores, pharmacies, supermarkets, groceries
stores, specialty food markets, membership warehouse clubs;
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Florists, house plant stores (indoor sales), small house wares;
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Home furniture stores, consumer electronic/audio visual goods,
bookstores, home and/or office appliance stores (excludes wholesale
sales not open to the general public);
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New clothing, shoes, and accessory retail stores;
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Stationery, dry goods, fabric stores and sewing supplies, and
variety stores;
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Stand-alone convenience markets (excludes fuel sales), warehouse
retail stores, building supply hardware stores where outdoor sales
are limited to under 10,000 square feet.
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Pawn shops and retail stores that sell smoking, tobacco and
vaping products as the primary use are included in "retail sales-restricted."
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Complete kitchen space and sanitary facilities in compliance
with the Building Code;
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Working space reserved for and regularly used by one or more
occupants of the unit;
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Working space includes uses that are permitted within the zoning
district.
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Machinery manufacturing that makes or process raw materials
into products;
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Metal fabrication and welding shops engaged in the production
and/or assembly of metal, and other similar metal shops;
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Manufacturing that cuts, shapes, and/or finishes building materials
used in home or nonresidential construction;
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Chemical product manufacturing that produces or uses basic chemicals
and other establishments creating products predominantly by chemical
processes;
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Product manufacturing that produces bulk concrete, asphalt,
and other paving materials;
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Paving and roof materials manufacturing of various common paving
and petroleum-based roofing materials including bulk asphalt, paving
blocks made of asphalt, creosote wood, and various compositions of
asphalt and tar;
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Plastics, other synthetics and rubber manufacturing;
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Primary metal industries engaged in smelting, refining of ferrous
and nonferrous metals;
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Other similar heavy intensive uses.
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Artisan manufacturing and production where no retail component
exists;
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Production, assembly, and/or repair where no raw materials are
manufactured;
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Production and assembly of precision electronics and scientific
instruments, including on-site offices;
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Producing or processing of foods and beverages for human consumption
where no retail component exists and does not include noxious odors
or excessive noise and no slaughter occurs on site;
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Repair and service of small consumer products;
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Small scale manufacturing where assembling and/or manufacturing
is completed by hand or precision tools;
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Small product manufacturing not classified in another major
manufacturing group.
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Assisted Living Facility. A residential building or buildings
that also provide housing, personal and health care, as permitted
by the Department of Social Services, designed to respond to the daily,
individual needs of the residents. Assisted living facilities may
include kitchenettes (small refrigerator, sink and/or microwave oven)
within individual rooms. Assisted living facilities are required to
be licensed by the California Department of Social Services, and do
not include medical extended care services.
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Independent Living Center/Senior Apartment. Independent living
centers and senior apartments are multifamily residential projects
reserved for senior citizens, where common facilities may be provided
(for example, recreation areas), but where each dwelling unit has
individual living, sleeping, bathing, and kitchen facilities.
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Retirement Hotel. Establishments primarily engaged in providing
lodging facilities limited to the aged where no medical care is provided.
Such establishments may provide housekeeping and meals to the residents.
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