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under these convenience market —I assume that will be cleaned up. But, for <br />consistency sake, you modified 18.080.375 on nursery schools. You kind of take out <br />five or more, etc. but you left in the 13 or more at the bottom. I had presumed you were <br />trying to come up with general descriptions of things without limiting them to certain <br />numbers, but you took out five or more but you didn't take out 13 or more. <br />Beaudin: Because it's a state law. There's a threshold for large family daycare and so <br />we were trying to get consistent with state law in that definition. <br />Commissioner Nagler: It's a licensing thing, right? <br />Beaudin: Yes, it's small family versus large family day care. <br />Commissioner Balch: Can I ask another one about that while we're on that page is the <br />laundry plants that's still under light industrial. I was trying to look and I didn't finish it, <br />but laundry plants versus laundromats. Laundromats can be considered retail? Personal <br />service? Where do you put a laundromat versus a commercial laundry plant, I would <br />consider putting a commercial laundry plant instead of that because I know that a <br />laundry plant is where the commercial cleaning of hotel linens and whatnot takes place <br />versus the corner store. <br />Bonn: Yes, so maybe I can clarify that. So in the table on Page 23 there's actually a <br />separate category for laundry. So laundries and dry cleaners are permitted uses in the <br />commercial districts and that's really intended to address the coin machine single <br />person type use of laundries versus laundry plants which are more industrial in nature. <br />Commissioner Balch: Okay, personal and general services. Okay, so the definition on <br />page 13 should correlate to general services to include all these types of things, right? <br />That's the concept we're working with. <br />Beaudin: Yes. <br />Commissioner Balch: Okay, not that a change is needed. I was just reading it. When I <br />read personal services, I didn't know if Laundromats are allowed in it because it is a little <br />bit more unique and different given the nature of that versus the ones that are in that <br />example. But, it's not.... <br />Weinstein: Yeah, what we did, again, we were moving away from these long lists of <br />uses and to replace those we had these broader categories and wanted to make sure <br />the broader categories are useful so we felt like we needed to provide some examples <br />of those uses in the definitions, but we didn't want to put every single potential use in <br />the definition, so that's what you're seeing. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Also if I could just as a general comment, I appreciate the utility <br />of going through the specific lists. The real sort of action though of this table is what's <br />conditional and what's permitted, right? <br />Commissioner Balch: And what's out. Prohibited uses is anything not one of those two. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 31, 2016 Page 52 of 58 <br />
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