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Item 20 - Second Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) No. 2024-02
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Item 20 - Second Reading of Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) No. 2024-02
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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 29 of 49 <br />2 <br />4 <br />5 <br />5 <br />2 <br />c. Counseling services by other than medical doctors or psychiatrists are <br />included under "Offices - Professional/Administrative." <br />(19)Community Assembly: Group gatherings conducted indoors such as <br />synagogues, mosques, temples, churches, community centers, bingo halls, <br />private clubs, fraternal, philanthropic and charitable organizations and lodges. <br />(20)Commercial Recreation Facility - Indoor: Establishments providing indoor <br />amusement and entertainment services for a fee or admission charge, <br />including: <br />a. Bowling alleys, tossing or throwing games, indoor sports <br />b. Coin-operated amusement arcades <br />c. Electronic game arcades (video games, etc.), <br />d. Pool, billiards, escape room, mystery games <br />e. Skating sports (ice, roller, board) <br />This use does not include adult businesses. Four or more electronic games or coin- <br />operated amusements in any establishment, or a premises where 50 percent or <br />more of the floor area is occupied by amusement devices, are considered an <br />electronic game arcade as described above; three or fewer machines are not <br />considered a land use separate from the primary use of the site. <br />Ancillary uses including meeting rooms, snack bars, and equipment rental or sales <br />are permitted within an indoor recreation facility, provided that the gross floor area <br />of the ancillary use does not exceed twenty percent (20%). Ancillary uses shall <br />operate in conjunction with the primary recreation use, and shall maintain the same <br />or fewer hours of operation. <br />(21)Commercial Frontage: The non-residential frontage of a building. Non- <br />residential activities subject to city approval are allowed within this space, <br />which must be at least 25 feet in depth. These spaces are limited to the first <br />floor and as such, have different building requirements than upper floors (e.g., <br />large storefront windows, signage, etc.). <br />(22)Courtyard Housing: See 'Building Types' <br />(23)Craft and specialized automotive restoration service: A specialized business <br />or commercial enterprise occurring inside of a fully-enclosed structure that <br />focuses on repairing and restoring older cars, often considered "collector <br />cars" as defined by the State; which includes (1) a vehicle model 35+ years <br />old, (2) a vehicle model 25+ years old with historic plates, or (3) a vehicle <br />model classified as a special interest vehicle. Such restoration services return <br />these types of vehicles to their original condition, including mechanical <br />components, paint and bodywork, and interior, aiming to preserve their <br />historical authenticity and aesthetic appeal. <br />(24)Doctor, dentist, chiropractor, etc. office: A facility other than a hospital where <br />medical, dental, mental health, surgical, and/or other personal health care
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