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ATTACHMENT A <br />DEFINITIONS <br />1. BUSINESS DISTRICTS <br />Neighborhood Business (NB): Local businesses for convenience, limited office, retail or <br />service outlets which deal directly with the daily requirements of the immediate <br />neighborhood and which are located along a collector or arterial artery. They are not <br />intended to draw customers from the entire community. <br />Limited Business (LB): Areas suitable only for commercial uses of a limited (less intense) <br />nature. This may be due to proximity of residential uses. This may include high quality <br />commercial such as an office park. Can be used as transitional buffer between intense <br />commercial (GB) and residential uses. <br />General Business (GB): Contains a wide variety of business uses including retail, service <br />and semi - industrial uses. They may contain businesses, which tend to serve other business <br />or industry as well as those catering to shopper's needs. <br />Central Business District (CB): Reserved to promote expansion and redevelopment <br />projects for modern retail shopping facilities of integrated design in central business <br />locations. <br />Shopping Center (SC): Reserved for modern retail shopping facilities of integrated design. <br />Light Industrial (LI): Uses include service industries and industries which manufacture, <br />fabricate, assemble or store, where the process is not likely to create offensive noise, <br />vibrations, dust, heat, smoke, odor, glare or other objectionable influences. Generally, <br />these include wholesale, service and Tight industries which are dependent upon raw <br />materials refined elsewhere. <br />General Industrial (GI): These are areas which, because of availability to thoroughfares, <br />suitable topography, and isolation, are appropriate for industrial uses of a more intense <br />nature and ones which may have certain nuisance characteristics. (There is no <br />undeveloped GI land remaining in Lino Lakes). <br />(It is understood that these zoning definitions will change upon adoption of the <br />Comprehensive Plan and review of zoning ordinances) <br />11 <br />