EXHIBIT "A"
<br />23. Custom personal service such as tailor, shoe repair, barber, beauty shop, health studio or travel
<br />consultant.
<br />24. Day Camp (private) —A recreational area, with or without buildings, where children engage in
<br />supervised training and recreation during daylight hours.
<br />25. Day Nursery or Kindergarten School —An establishment where four (4) or more children are left for
<br />care or training during the day or portion thereof.
<br />26. Data Processing Facility— Facilities where electronic data is processed by employees, including,
<br />without limitation, data entry, storage, conversion or analysis, subscription and credit card transaction
<br />processing, telephone sales and order collection, mail order and catalog sales, and mailing preparation.
<br />27. Distribution Center (also, warehouse) —A use where goods are received and /or stored for delivery
<br />to the ultimate customer at remote locations.
<br />28. Domestic Violence Shelter —A residential facility serving as a center to receive and house persons
<br />who are victims of domestic violence, including dependents of the victim, to provide temporary boarding,
<br />lodging, counseling, and day care. The facility shall meet all certification requirements of the state,
<br />county, and /or local municipality wherein said shelter is located.
<br />29. Equestrian Arena —An improved area, generally fenced, of at least 30 feet in width or length within
<br />which equestrian activities involving horse riding or driving occurs.
<br />30. Equestrian Facilities — Commercial horse, donkey, and mule facilities including: horse ranches,
<br />boarding stables, riding schools and academies, horse exhibition facilities, pack stations. This land use
<br />includes barns, stables, corrals, and paddocks accessory and incidental to the above uses.
<br />31. Farm Stand —A temporary open air stand or place for the seasonal selling of agricultural produce.
<br />A produce stand is portable and capable of being dismantled or removed from the sales site.
<br />32. Flea Market —An outdoor or covered market at a location at which booths or similar spaces are
<br />rented or otherwise made temporarily available to two or more persons at which the persons offer
<br />tangible personal property for sale. Auctions are not permitted under this use.
<br />33. Farm, Ranch, Garden or Orchard —An area of two (2) acres or more which is used for growing of
<br />usual farm products, vegetables, fruits, trees and grain and for the raising thereon of the usual farm
<br />poultry and farm animals such as horses, cattle and sheep and including the necessary accessory uses
<br />for raising, treating and storing products raised on the premises, but not including the commercial feeding
<br />of offal or garbage to swine or other animals and not including any type of agriculture or husbandry
<br />specifically prohibited by ordinance or law.
<br />34. Gasoline Service Stations —A business conducting the sale of gasoline and oil, minor auto repair,
<br />washing, lubrication and other periodic maintenance. (Ord. No. 2095, § 3, 6- 12 -72)
<br />35. Grocery, Cleaning, Small Plant or Shop — Neighborhood grocery store, custom cleaning and other
<br />small shops not exceeding five thousand (5,000) square feet of floor area. (Ord. No. 2055, § 1, 10- 18 -71)
<br />36. Halfway House —A facility that provides training, care, supervision, treatment, or rehabilitation to
<br />emotionally and mentally disturbed persons, the aged, disabled, those convicted of crimes or those
<br />suffering the effects of drugs or alcohol; this does not include day -care centers, family day -care homes,
<br />foster homes, schools, hospitals, jails, or prisons.
<br />37. Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility—All structures, other appurtenances, and improvements on the
<br />land used for treating, storing, or disposing of hazardous waste, including all operations of storage areas,
<br />diked overflow, or emergency spillway areas. A hazardous waste disposal facility may consist of several
<br />treatment, storage, or disposal operational units; it includes all areas where hazardous waste may be
<br />received, stored, handled, or processed.
<br />38. Hazardous Waste Processing Facility —Any commercial facility, as defined (state rules) for which a
<br />(state) pollution control agency permit is required, treating hazardous waste generated at any off -site
<br />location, that is designed and operated to modify the chemical composition or chemical, physical, or
<br />biological properties of a hazardous waste by means such as reclamation, distillation, precipitation, or
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