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Table 1 (continuedl. Allowable Land Uses. <br />Allowable Land Use <br />Commercial <br />Mixed Use <br />Civic <br />Personal services including clothes laundering, photographic <br />services, barber & beauty services, dry cleaning and shoe repairs, but <br />excluding industrial laundering. <br />P <br />P <br />- <br />Professional services including medical & health offices & clinics, <br />engineering & design services, legal and counseling services, but <br />excluding laboratories, hospitals, sanitariums and rest homes. <br />P <br />P <br />- <br />Laboratories, hospitals, sanitariums, and rest homes. <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />Assisted Living Facilities, provided that they are not on the first floor <br />of a building except they are allowed on the first floor of a building in <br />areas with a 50% build to line or less. <br />P <br />P <br />- <br />Public & Quasi -Public Uses <br />Indoor recreation facilities <br />- <br />- <br />P <br />Outdoor recreation facilities (floodlighting not to exceed 0.5 foot- <br />candles at the property line of adjacent residential uses); <br />- <br />- <br />P <br />Concession stands (not exceeding 500 square feet); <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Community -serving centers & facilities, including daycare and <br />senior, recreation & teen centers. <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Cultural facilities including auditoriums, libraries and art galleries. <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Semipublic facilities and institutions without sleeping <br />accommodations, including the following: churches and other <br />religious institutions, non-profit social service organizations, <br />philanthropic and charitable institutions. <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />University, college, community college, and professional schools <br />(except truck driving schools). <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Residential Uses <br />Residential units above ground -floor commercial space. - <br />P <br />- <br />Temporary Uses <br />Christmas tree or pumpkin lot sales, not to exceed 45 calendar days <br />per year per type of sale. [6] <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Farmers' markets including the sale of vegetables, fruit, baked goods, <br />and other agricultural products, once a week and limited to 6 hours <br />per week [3] <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Art fairs & festivals, subject to City Code [6] <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />Temporary outdoor display and sales of merchandise associated with <br />princ_iple use <br />A <br />A <br />- <br />Other Uses <br />See Section 1, Subd. 1-E of the Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance <br />r4]] Outdoor dining/seating is subject to Section 3, Subd. 16 of the Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance except that: 1 <br />dining/seating may occur between buildings anti -within allowable building setbacks (see Table 3)-, and; <br />' Ooutdoor dining/seating may also occur on sidewalks within street rights-of-way, provided that there is a clear ' <br />L passage for pedestrian movement that is at least 6 feet in width. , <br />The City Planning Department may establish administrative standards. <br />[5] Refer to the diagram on page 20 for guidance on siting drive-throughs. <br />[6] The City may set limits on hours of operation to avoid nuisance issues. <br />page 2, Attachment A, Ord. No. 05-10 <br />