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Banks and trust companies
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Credit agencies
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Holding (but not primarily operating) companies
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Lending and thrift institutions
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Other investment companies
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Securities/commodity contract brokers and dealers
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Security and commodity exchanges
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Vehicle finance (equity) leasing agencies
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See also "Automated teller machine."
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Blueprinting services
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Business equipment repair services (except vehicle repair)
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Commercial art and design (production)
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Computer-related services (rental, repair)
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Copying, quick printing, and blueprinting services
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Equipment rental businesses within structures
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Film processing laboratories
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Heavy equipment repair services where repair occurs on the client
site
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Mail advertising services (reproduction and shipping)
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Other "heavy service" business services
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Outdoor advertising services
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Photocopying/desktop facilities
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Photo developing/finishing/printing
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Protective services (other than office related)
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Soils and materials testing laboratories
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Window cleaning
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Appliances (e.g., stoves/ovens, refrigerators, freezers, laundry
equipment, fans, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines)
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Aviation instruments
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Electrical transmission and distribution equipment
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Electronic components and accessories, and semiconductors, integrated
circuits, related devices
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Electronic instruments, components and equipment (e.g., calculators
and computers)
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Electrical welding apparatus
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Lighting and wiring equipment (e.g., lamps and fixtures, wiring
devices, vehicle lighting)
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Industrial apparatus
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Industrial controls
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Instruments for measurement, testing, analysis and control,
associated sensors and accessories
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Miscellaneous electrical machinery, equipment and supplies (e.g.,
batteries, x-ray apparatus and tubes, electromedical and electrotherapeutic
apparatus, electrical equipment for internal combustion engines)
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Motors and generators
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Optical instruments and lenses
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Photographic equipment and supplies
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Pre-recorded magnetic tape
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Radio and television receiving equipment (e.g., television and
radio sets, phonograph records and surgical, medical and dental instruments,
equipment, and supplies)
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Surveying and drafting instruments
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Telephone and telegraph apparatus
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Transformers, switch gear and switch-boards
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Watches and clocks
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Similar uses as determined by the director
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Does not include testing laboratories (soils, materials testing,
etc.)
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Bakeries
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Bottling plants
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Breweries
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Candy, sugar and confectionery products manufacturing
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Catering services separate from stores or restaurants
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Citrus products
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Coffee roasting
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Dairy products manufacturing
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Fats and oil product manufacturing
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Fruit and vegetable canning, preserving, related processing
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Grain mill products and by-products
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Meat, poultry, and seafood canning, curing, byproduct processing
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Miscellaneous food item preparation from raw products
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Soft drink production
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Similar uses as determined by the director
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Also may include tasting and accessory retail sales of beverages
produced on site.
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1.
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Abuts at least one public street or any numbered or otherwise
designated parcel of land;
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2.
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Was lawfully created as required by the Subdivision Map Act
and city ordinances, including this zoning ordinance, and is shown
on: (a) a recorded tract map, (b) a record of survey map recorded
in compliance with an approved division of land, or (c) a parcel map.
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Types of lots include the following. See figure 6-2 (Lot Types)
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Corner lot. A lot or parcel of land abutting upon two or more
streets at their intersection, or upon two parts of the same street
forming an interior angle of not more than 135 degrees. If the intersection
angle is more than 135 degrees, the lot is considered an interior
lot.
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2.
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Cul-de-sac lot. A lot located at any position on the circular
portion of a cul-de-sac street, which is a street with a single common
ingress and egress and with a vehicular turnaround.
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3.
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Flag lot. A lot having access from the building site to a public
street by means of a narrow private right-of-way strip that is owned
in fee.
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4.
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Interior lot. A lot other than a corner lot or a reverse corner
lot. Also a lot abutting only one street.
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5.
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Key lot. An interior lot, the front of which adjoins the side
property line of a corner lot.
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6.
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Reverse corner lot. A corner lot in which the rear lot line
abuts the side lot line of the nearest lot to its rear.
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7.
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Through lot. A lot that fronts upon two streets that do not
interest at the boundaries of the lot.
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Containers, pallets and skids
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Milling operations
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Trusses and structural beams
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Turning and shaping of wood products
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Wholesaling of basic wood products
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Wood product assembly
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Similar use as determined by the director
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Craft-type shops are included in "Handicraft industries, small-scale
assembly." Other wood and cabinet shops are included under "Furniture/Cabinet
Shops." The indoor retail sale of building materials, construction
tools and equipment is included under "Building Material Stores/Yards."
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Construction
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Conveyors
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Die casting
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Dies
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Dredging
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Engines and turbines
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Farm and garden
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Food products manufacturing
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Gear cutting
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Heating, ventilation, air conditioning
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Industrial molds
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Laundry and dry cleaning
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Materials handling
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Mining
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Paper manufacturing
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Passenger and freight elevators
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Pistons
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Printing
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Pumps
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Refrigeration equipment
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Textile manufacturing
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Similar use as determined by the director
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Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services
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Advertising agencies
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Architectural, engineering, planning, and surveying services
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Attorneys
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Counseling services
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Court reporting services
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Data processing and computer services
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Detective agencies and similar services
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Educational, scientific and research organizations
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Employment, stenographic, secretarial and word processing services
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Insurance agencies
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Governmental offices including agency and administrative office
facilities
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Management, public relations and consulting services philanthropic
enterprises
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Philanthropic enterprises
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Photography and commercial art studios
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Political or philanthropic headquarters
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Public services/utilities
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Real estate services
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Travel agencies
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Writers and artists offices outside the home
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Similar use as determined by the Director.
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Does not include: medical offices, which are allowed under "Medical
services— clinics" or offices that are incidental and accessory
to another business or sales activity that is the principal use. Incidental
offices that are customarily accessory to another use are allowed
in any nonresidential zoning district as part of an approved principal
use.
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Home electronics and small appliance repair
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Laundromats (self-service laundries)
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Nail shops
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Shoe repair shops
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Spas and hot tubs
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Tailors
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Tanning salons
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Similar use as determined by the director
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These uses may also include accessory retail sales of products
related to the services provided. These uses do not include body piercing,
psychic readers, tattoo parlors, or any of the other uses listed under
"Personal services, limited."
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Corporation and maintenance yards.
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Electrical substations and switching stations
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♦
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Natural gas regulating and distribution facilities
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Pumping plants
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Public water system wells, treatment plants, and storage
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Reservoirs
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Service uses/structures
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Substations
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Telephone switching facilities
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Wastewater treatment plants, settling ponds, and disposal fields
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Similar use as determined by the Director
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These uses do not include office facilities for the utility
provider.
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A bulk reverse vending machine is a reverse vending machine
that is larger than 50 square feet, is designed to accept more than
one container at a time, and issues a cash refund based on total weight
instead of by container.
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Appliance stores (small appliances only)
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Artists' supplies
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Arts, antiques, and collectibles stores
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♦
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Bakeries (retail only)
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Bicycle shops
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Book stores
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Cameras and photographic supplies
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Candy stores
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Clothing shops (sales and rentals)
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Coin shops
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Drug and discount stores
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Dry goods
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Fabrics and sewing supplies
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General stores
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Gifts, novelties, and souvenirs
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Grocery store (including meat markets and delicatessens)
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Handcrafted items (stores may include crafting preparations
subordinate to retail sales)
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Hardware
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Hobby shops
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Jewelry stores
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Liquor stores, off-site consumption
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♦
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Luggage and leather goods
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♦
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Music (cds, instruments, and records)
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♦
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Newsstands
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Orthopedic supplies
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Pet shops
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Photography studio/supply shops
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Religious goods
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Shoes
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Small wares
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Specialty shops (stamps)
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Stationery stores
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Tobacco shops
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Toys and games
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Variety stores
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Video stores (rentals and sales)
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Does not include the short-term storage of towed vehicles which
is listed under "Motor vehicle parking facilities" or the long term
storage of towed vehicles which is listed under "Motor vehicle storage
facilities." Also does not include motor vehicle repair of towed vehicles
which is listed under "Motor vehicle repair and maintenance, minor
and major."
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Freight forwarding services
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Freight terminal facilities
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Joint terminal and service facilities
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•
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Packing, crating, inspection and weighing services
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•
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Postal service bulk mailing distribution centers
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Transportation arrangement services
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Trucking facilities, including transfer and storage
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Similar use as determined by the director
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Does not include: warehouse, storage, or personal or mini-storage
facilities offered for rent or lease to the general public. For these
see "Storage facilities."
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Agents, merchandise or commodity brokers, and commission merchants
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Assemblers, buyers and associations engaged in the cooperative
marketing of farm products
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Merchant wholesalers
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Stores primarily selling electrical, plumbing, heating and air
conditioning supplies and equipment
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Similar use as determined by the director
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