A use classification describes a use but does not list every activity that may appropriately be included within that use classification. The zoning administrator may determine that a specific use is not within a use classification, whether or not it is named, if its characteristics are substantially incompatible with those uses named within the classification.
(Ord. 979 § 2 (Exh. A), 1990; Ord. 07-1284 § 3 (Exh. B), 2007)
A. 
The zoning administrator may determine whether a specific use is within a use classification or not within a use classification.
B. 
An activity carried out as a part of a specific use which is incidental to that use but not identified in the use classification may be conducted only as otherwise allowed within the zoning district in which the use is located.
C. 
A new use, or a use that cannot be clearly determined to be in an existing use classification, may be incorporated into the zoning regulations by a zoning ordinance text amendment, as provided in Chapter 18.48 PMC.
(Ord. 979 § 2 (Exh. A), 1990; Ord. 07-1284 § 3 (Exh. B), 2007)