(k) Personal Service. Personal services shall include the following: barber shops,
<br />beauty salon, electrolysis, manicurist, tanning parlor, physical therapy, therapeutic massage,
<br />tattooing and body piercing. (Amended per Ord. 21-03)
<br />(I) Recreational Business. Arcade, health club, gymnasium, bowling alley, billiard
<br />(pool) hall, dance hall, dance studio, skating rinks, theaters, and indoor firearms range.
<br />(m) Restaurant. An establishment that serves food in individual servings for
<br />consumption on or off premises, including sit-down restaurants, take out, pick up, or delivery
<br />food sales, but not including drive-through facilities. Outdoor dining areas and drive-through
<br />facilities may or may not be allowed in each zoning district: they are not automatically allowed
<br />when a restaurant is an allowable use.
<br />(n) Retail Business. An establishment engaged in the display and sale of products
<br />produced off-site directly to consumers within a building or portion of a building excluding any
<br />exterior display and sales.
<br />(o) Service Business Off -Site. A company that provides useful labor, maintenance,
<br />repair and activities incidental to business production or distribution where the service is
<br />provided at the customer's location, including delivery services, catering services, plumbing and
<br />sewer services, and other uses of similar character.
<br />(p) Service Business On -Site. An establishment that provides useful labor,
<br />maintenance, repair and activities incidental to business production or distribution where the
<br />customer patronizes the location of the operation, such as banks (not including drive-through
<br />facilities), copy centers, laundromats, dry cleaners, funeral homes and mortuaries, appliance
<br />repair, tailor shops, and travel bureaus.
<br />COMMUNITY GARDEN. A facility on public land for cultivation of fruits, flowers,
<br />vegetables, or ornamental plants by more than one person or family.
<br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. A Comprehensive Plan prepared and approved by the City,
<br />including a compilation of policy statements, goals, standards, fiscal guidelines, and maps
<br />indicating the general locations recommended for the various functional classes of land use,
<br />places and structures, and for the general physical development of the City, including any unit or
<br />part of such plan separately adopted and any amendment to such plan or parts thereof.
<br />CONDITIONAL USE. A land use or development that may not be appropriate generally
<br />within a certain district but may be allowed in that district with appropriate restrictions,
<br />conditions or limitations as imposed by the City Council
<br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. A permit issued by the City Council in accordance
<br />with the procedures specified within this Ordinance as a device to enable the City Council to
<br />assign conditions to a proposed use or development after consideration of the adjacent land uses
<br />and the special characteristics which the proposed use presents.
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