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EXHIBIT "F" <br />operational units; it includes all areas where hazardous waste may be received, stored, <br />handled, or processed. <br />41. Hazardous Waste Processing Facility —Any commercial facility, as defined (state rules) <br />for which a (state) pollution control agency permit is required, treating hazardous waste <br />generated at any off -site location, that is designed and operated to modify the chemical <br />composition or chemical, physical, or biological properties of a hazardous waste by means <br />such as reclamation, distillation, precipitation, or other similar processes, which <br />neutralizes the waste or renders it nonhazardous, safer for transport, amenable for <br />recovery, storage, or reduced in volume expecting "elementary neutralizing units" and <br />"pretreatment units," as defined in (state) rules. Hazardous waste processing does not <br />include incineration or disposal. <br />42. Health Spa —A place or building where active exercise and related activities are <br />performed utilizing weight control or muscle building equipment or apparatus for the <br />purpose of physical fitness. Also, a place or building that provides massage, exercise, and <br />related activities with or without such equipment or apparatus. <br />43. Homeless Shelter —A facility providing temporary housing to indigent, needy, <br />homeless, or transient persons; may also provide ancillary services such as counseling, <br />vocational training, etc., but not including orphanages or foster homes, operated by a non- <br />profit religious, educational, or philanthropic institution. <br />44. Home Occupations —A home occupation is an occupation conducted as an accessory <br />use in or from a residential dwelling or its accessory building by persons whose principal <br />residence is on the premises, and which use has no more affect on adjoining property than <br />normal residential use. Home occupations include those uses as permitted and regulated in <br />section 8 -500 hereof. (Ord. No. 2005 -053, § 2, 9- 26 -05) <br />45. Hospice Residential Care Facility —A freestanding licensed hospice facility which <br />provides palliative and supportive medical and other health services to meet the physical, <br />psychological, social, spiritual, and special needs and /of terminally ill patients and their <br />families in a residential setting. <br />46. Head Shops - This definition shall be eliminated. <br />47. Hospital (acute care) —An institution where sick or injured patients are given medical <br />or surgical treatment intended to restore them to health and an active life and which is <br />licensed by the State of Texas. <br />48. Hospital (chronic care) —An institution where those persons suffering from generally <br />permanent types of illness, injury, deformity, deficiency or age are given care and <br />treatment on a prolonged or permanent basis and which is licensed by the State of Texas. <br />49. Household Appliance Service and Repair, including radio and television, but not <br />involving the use of equipment which generates noise, odor or electrical frequencies so as <br />to interfere with the use and enjoyment of adjacent property. <br />50. Institutions of Religious or Philanthropic Nature — Institutions sponsored or operated <br />by organizations established for religious or philanthropic purposes including orphans' <br />5 <br />