A. Administrative, Medical, and Professional Offices. | P |
1. Includes dispatch and office support services for the operation of taxicab/vehicles for hire businesses. | P |
2. Includes outpatient health care services. | P |
• Does not include facilities for the storage, staging, standing, or parking of taxicab/vehicles for hire company vehicles on site. | |
• Does not include facilities for inpatient health care services. | |
B. Animal Care, Animal Services, Boarding Services, and Animal-Related Equipment Sales. | P |
1. Includes animal-keeping at a lawfully existing or legal nonconforming use pursuant to the animal-keeping standards of the A-1 Zone. | P |
2. Includes the stabling and boarding of horses for recreational rental riding purposes (east of Pedley Avenue) whether as a primary or ancillary use, subject to site plan approval per Chapter 18.40. The allowed number of animals for said use will be subject to animal-safety requirements as approved by the Animal Control Division. | P |
3. Includes the stabling and boarding of horses for recreational rental riding purposes (west of Pedley Avenue) whether as a primary or ancillary use, subject to conditional use permit approval per Chapter 18.45. The allowed number of animals for said use will be subject to animal-safety requirements as approved by the Animal Control Division. | CUP |
4. Includes dog boarding (indoor dog kennels), or other indoor animal boarding, as a primary or ancillary use. | P |
• Does not include exterior dog kennels or dog rescue operations. | |
C. Building Supplies Sales and Rentals. | CUP |
1. Includes ancillary truck rentals for delivery of merchandise/equipment. | CUP |
2. Includes companies that provide building maintenance services. | CUP |
• Does not include auto rental facilities or truck rentals as a primary use. | |
D. General Retail Sales. | P |
1. Includes grocery, drug, dry goods, specialty, and convenience stores. | P |
2. Includes retail equestrian and agricultural supplies/services. Typical uses are feed and grain stores, and saddle/tack shops. | P |
3. Includes food and nonalcoholic beverage sales. | P |
4. Includes the sale of beer and wine for on-site consumption, or for off-site consumption, and either as an ancillary or primary use. | P |
5. Includes the sale of distilled spirits for on-site consumption, or for off-site consumption, and either as an ancillary or primary use. | P |
6. Includes art-craft studios, artist studios, metalsmithing, woodworking, cabinetry and other craftwork designed for individual production combined with sales, that can include live-work arrangements in existing single-family residences; or as a stand-alone business in a building with commercial occupancy. | P |
7. Includes the retail sale of goods and equipment, including paint, glass, hardware, fixtures, electrical supplies, yard and garden supplies. | P |
8. Includes lumber stores, hardware stores, and building supply stores such as brick, block, sand, masonry and gravel. | P |
9. Includes antique, thrift, secondhand, and consignment stores. | P |
• Does not include pawn shops or cash-for-goods stores as primary uses. | |
• Does not include contractor's storage yards as a primary or ancillary use. | |
• Does not include auto sales facilities, service facilities, or repair facilities. | |
E. Business Support Services. | P |
1. Includes rental or repair from the premises of office equipment, office supplies, and similar office goods. | CUP |
F. Non-Drive-Through Eating and Drinking Establishments. | P |
1. Includes the sale of beer and wine for on-site consumption, either as an ancillary or primary use. | P |
2. Includes the sale of distilled spirits for on-site consumption, either as an ancillary or primary use. | P |
3. Includes outdoor smoking areas or hookah smoking areas or hookah smoking areas only as an ancillary use (not more than 20 percent of indoor floor area) to an otherwise permitted use in this category. | P |
• Does not include indoor smoking lounges or hookah bars as primary uses. | |
G. Entertainment/Recreation Establishments. | P |
1. Includes amusement centers: public places of amusement or business in which four or more coin-operated amusement devices are installed. | P |
2. Includes indoor sports and recreation: typical uses are bowling alleys, billiard parlors, skating rinks, and indoor sports courts. | P |
3. Includes outdoor sports and recreation: typical uses are tennis courts, batting cages, equestrian riding rings, miniature golf, athletic education, athletic practice facilities, water recreation, and equestrian staging areas. | P |
4. Includes rental stables east of Pedley Avenue. | P |
5. Includes sale of prepared foods and beverages ancillary to the primary use. | P |
H. Personal Services/Sales. | P |
1. Includes businesses that provide only facial and scalp massages as an ancillary or primary use. | P |
2. Includes full-body massage, as an ancillary or primary use, upon approval of a conditional use permit and only after compliance with the requirements of Chapter 5.48. | CUP |
3. Includes indoor tattoo parlors, body art parlors, and permanent makeup as an ancillary use (not more than 20 percent of interior floor area) to an otherwise permitted use. | P |
I. Civic and Community-Related Uses. | CUP |
1. Includes public, quasi-public, and private civic administrative and management activities. | CUP |
2. Includes public and privately operated cultural facilities. | CUP |
3. Includes public and private education facilities. | CUP |
4. Includes public and private assembly and event facilities, both indoor and outdoor. | CUP |
5. Includes public parking lots. | CUP |
6. Includes churches and facilities for religious assembly. | P |
7. Includes clubs and lodges for fraternal organizations. | CUP |
J. Drive-In/Drive-Through Facilities (Ref. Section 18.23.08). | CUP |
K. Hospitality Uses. | CUP |
1. Includes hotels (interior room entrance), west of Center Street. | CUP |
2. Includes motels (exterior room entrance), west of Center Street. | CUP |
3. Includes bed and breakfast inns subject to the following definitions and requirements: | CUP |
a. Can only be applied to structures classified as single-family residences in the C-4 Zone at the time of this adoption. | CUP |
b. Requires residency by the operator with no more than 10 rooms available and advertised for tourist-related overnight stays in addition to the operator's residence rooms. | CUP |
c. Length of stay shall not exceed 14 consecutive overnight stays. | CUP |