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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
5/12/1993
DOCUMENT NO
PC-93-24
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-81-30-27M/PUD-85-8-9M
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MAJOR MOD: SITE DEVT STDS; LAND USE DESIG; TRAFF REQUIREMENTS; DEVT AGTS, 30 HBP LOTS
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<br />Table B-4 <br /> <br />PERMITTED USES WITIllN EACH PLANNING DISTRICT <br /> <br />RRl\'TRTf'TIONS ON OPERATION AND USE <br /> <br />1.0 Permitted Uses. The use of every Parcel shall be in compliance with the provisions of this <br />Section and with the lawful use of said Parcel. Where either the lawful use or the use otherwise <br />permitted by this Section is more restrictive than the other, the more restrictive shall apply. One or more <br />of the uses set forth below is subject to the City's conditional use permit or permitted use procedures <br />under C-F, C-C, or C-N zoning. The permitted uses are set forth by planning district for the referenced <br />Lots, and such permitted uses shall govern every portion of such Lot, even if the Lot is subdivided into <br />smaller Parcels. The permitted uses for each planning district are as follows: <br /> <br />1.1 RetaiVCommercial and Financial Planning District. The permitted uses for the <br />Retail/Commercial and Financial Planning District ("CPD", Let 1, Lot 37, Paree! 5C, Pllfae!13!., <br />Paracl 8B, Let 51, Pllfae! 561., Parae! 57B) are: <br /> <br />(a) Appliance stores; <br />(b) Art galleries and artist and engineering supply stores; <br />( c) Arts and Crafts schools; <br />(d) Automobile supply stores; <br />(e) Bakeries, including baking for sale on premises only; <br />(f) Barbershops and beauty shops; <br />(g) Bars, including entertainment and dancing; <br />(11) Bicycle shops; <br />(i) Blueprint and photostat shops; <br />G) Bookstores and rental libraries; <br />(k) Candy stores; <br />(1) Carpet, drapery and floor covering stores; <br />(m) Catering establishments; <br />(n) Charitable institutions; <br />(0) Clothing and costume rental establishments; <br />(P) Clothing, shoe, and accessory store; <br />(q) Delicatessen stores; <br />(r) Department stores; <br />(s) Drug stores and prescription pharmacies; <br />(t) Dry good stores; <br />(u) Electrical appliance repair and sales; <br />(v) Employment agencies; <br />(w) Financial institutions, including banks, savings and loan offices, finance companies, credit <br />unions, and related services; <br />(x) Florists; <br />(y) Food stores and supermarkets; <br />(z) Fun shops; <br />(aa) Furniture stores; <br />(bb) Gift shops; <br /> <br />- 1 - <br />
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