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2004 JANUARY
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SUPPLEMENTAL NO 14
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18.08.095 <br />18.08.095 Car Wash: <br />A. "Car wash, full service" means a <br />place where motor vehicles are manual- <br />ly vacuumed and cleaned, drawn by <br />mechanical conveyor through an en- <br />closed building tunnel to be manually <br />and/or automatically washed, dried <br />and/or waxed, and taken to a final area <br />for finishing. All such operations are <br />performed by the car wash operator. <br />Incidental services may include special <br />wax, polish and detail operations, sales <br />of gasoline and other motor fuels, sales <br />of small gift items, and personal servic- <br />es to waiting car wash customers. <br />B. "Car wash, self-service" means a <br />place where motor vehicles are manual- <br />ly vacuumed, cleaned, washed and/or <br />waxed by the vehicle operator. <br />C. "Car wash, drive-through" means <br />a place where motor vehicles are driven <br />by the vehicle operator through a fully <br />enclosed building tunnel to be automat- <br />ically washed, dried and/or waxed. <br />Drive-through car washes are typically <br />operated in conjunction with a service <br />station or self-service car wash. (Ord. <br />1743, 1998; Ord. 1494 § 1, 1991) <br />18.08.100 Charitable Institution: <br />"Charitable institution" means a non- <br />profit institution devoted to the hous- <br />ing, training or care of children, or of <br />aged, indigent, handicapped or under- <br />privileged persons, but not including <br />lodging houses or dormitories providing <br />temporary quarters for transient per- <br />sons, organizations devoted to collect- <br />ing or salvaging new or used materials, <br />or organizations, devoted principally to <br />distributing food, clothing or supplies <br />on a charitable basis. (Ord. 1743, 1998; <br />Prior Code § 2-5.18(b)) <br />18.08.105 Cogeneration Facility: <br />"Cogeneration facility" means an <br />electrical power generation facility that <br />produces electricity and another useful <br />form of energy (such as heat or steam) <br />used for other purposes, such as heating <br />or an industrial process. (Ord. 1880, <br />2003) <br />18.08.107 Collocation: <br />"Collocation" means when more than <br />one personal wireless service facility <br />owned or used by more than one per- <br />sonal wireless service provider is sited <br />on a single building, tower, monopole, <br />or other supporting structure. (Ord. <br />1880, 2003; Ord. 1743, 1998) <br />18.08.110 Combined Cycle Facility: <br />"Combined cycle facility" means an <br />electrical power generation facility that <br />consists of one or more turbines and <br />one or more boilers with a portion of <br />the energy input to the boiler(s) provid- <br />ed by the exhaust gas of the turbine. <br />(Ord. 1880, 2003) <br />18.08.112 Commercial Mobile <br />Services: <br />"Commercial mobile services" means <br />a category of services which encom- <br />passes all mobile telecommunications <br />services that are provided for profit, are <br />interconnected with the public switched <br />telephone network, and make service <br />(Pleasanton January 2004) 480 <br />
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