R Definitions.
"Radio or television station"means a building serving a broadcasting organization, consisting of one or more transmitters or receivers used for radio communications or telecommunications.
Recycling Facility.(1) "Processor" means a state-certified receiver of redeemable recyclable materials providing either collection, storage, separation, distribution, or primary reprocessing of recycled materials.
(2) "Retail certified" means a state-certified recycler providing convenient locations for consumers to redeem beverage containers.
(3) "Wholesale certified" means a state-certified recycler providing both consumer redemption of beverage containers and collection of redeemable containers from other certified recyclers.
"Research and development facility"means a facility for scientific research, which could include the design, development and testing of electrical, electronic, magnetic, optical, computer and telecommunications components in advance of product manufacturing, and the assembly of related products from parts produced off site, where the manufacturing activity is secondary to the research and development activities. Includes pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology research and development. Also includes research laboratories, defined as facilities for testing, experimenting, analysis, and/or research. Examples of research and development facilities include medical labs, soils and materials testing labs, and forensic labs.
"Residential care"means residential care facilities for alcoholism recovery, mentally disabled, handicapped, elderly, and dependent and neglected children (including residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFEs) as licensed by the State Department of Social Services). State-licensed residential care facilities for six or fewer persons, excluding the facility operator and staff, shall be considered a family use subject only to the same regulations as apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone.
"Residential property"means all real property, whether improved or unimproved, which is or, by virtue of the zoning thereon, may be used for residential purposes.
"Restaurant, drive-in/drive-through"means an eating establishment which (1) prepares food intended for consumption in vehicles that may or may not be parked on the site; or (2) provides for the ordering of food while the customers are seated in vehicles. Does not include drive-in/drive-through restaurants that are required by contractual or other arrangement to offer standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, employee uniforms, interior decor, signage, or exterior design. See "Eating establishment."
"Restaurant, fast food"means an eating establishment that specializes in short order or quick service; serves food or beverage products primarily in paper, plastic or other disposable containers; and delivers food or beverage products in such a manner that customers may remove such products from the restaurant for consumption. Does not include formula fast food restaurants that are required by contractual or other arrangement to offer standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, employee uniforms, interior decor, signage, or exterior design. See "Eating establishment."
"Restaurant, formula general"means an eating establishment that falls under the definition of a general restaurant, and that is required by contractual or other arrangement to offer standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, employee uniforms, interior decor, signage, or exterior design. See "Eating establishment."
"Restaurant, general"means an eating establishment where the primary activity is the on-site preparation and service of meals for consumption on the premises using nondisposable dishes and utensils. These include establishments where customers are served from an interior walk-up counter and establishments where customers are served food at their tables, and may include limited takeout. General restaurants are regularly, and in a bona fide manner (as defined by California Business and Professions Code Section
23038), kept open for the service of meals, and maintain suitable kitchen facilities connected therewith. See "Eating establishment."
"Restaurant, specialty"means an eating establishment where the primary activity is selling one or more of the following specialty food or beverage products for on- or off-premises consumption: coffee, tea, juice, smoothies, ice cream, frozen yogurt, cookies, or similar specialty food or beverage. A specialty restaurant offers seating, and includes, but is not limited to, coffee and tea houses, juice bars, and ice cream/frozen yogurt shops. Such an establishment may include limited service of preprepared foods including but not limited to salads, soups, and sandwiches. A specialty restaurant does not require a full kitchen, and does not include formula specialty restaurants that are required by contractual or other arrangement to offer standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, employee uniforms, interior decor, signage, or exterior design. See "Eating establishment."
"Retail, general"means a retail business selling merchandise directly to the end consumer. Examples of these stores and lines of merchandise include:
Apparel and accessories | Food and grocery, including convenience markets with accessory catering for consumption off-premises, produce markets, delicatessens, bakeries, candy shops, and cheese shops |
Antiques | Furniture, including home and office furniture |
Art supplies and art galleries, including framing shops | Hardware and garden supply, including plant nurseries |
Auctioneers | Hobbies and craft shops, including stationery stores, toy stores, yarn shops, and other miscellaneous hobbies and crafts |
Bicycle sales, service, and rental | Jewelry stores |
Books, new and used | Luggage and leather goods |
Computers and electronic equipment | Magazine stores and newsstands |
Cameras and photographic supplies | Music stores, including instruments and records, tapes, compact discs, audio and video |
Drug stores | Optical stores |
Department stores | Sporting goods stores, including exercise equipment |
Electronics and appliances | Watch and clock sales and service |
Florists | Variety stores |
"Retail, outdoor storage display"means a retail business where customers are encouraged to examine and/or experience merchandise in its typical configuration and/or manner of use. Examples include garden shops, plant nurseries, and stone or monument yards.
"Retail, restricted"means a retail business with one of the following specialties: gunsmiths and smoke, cigar, and tobacco shops.
"Roominghouse"means a dwelling other than a hotel, motel, bed and breakfast inn, or apartment house, and accommodating a nontransient occupancy, where lodging and/or meals for three or more persons are provided for compensation.