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<br />Adopted 7/16/2001 - Effective 8/15/2001 <br />(includes amendments effective through 2007) <br /> <br />City of San Leandro Zoning Code. Article 3 <br /> <br />Structure. Anything constructed or erected that requires a location on the ground, <br />including a building or a swimming pool, but not including signs, access drives, walks, a <br />fence, or a wall used as a fence if the height does not exceed six (6) feet. <br /> <br />Supermarkets. Stores selling a wide variety of food and household items with a <br />community-wide market area. <br /> <br />c::: <br /> <br />Swap Meets, Non-Recurring. Retail sale or exchange of handcrafted, or secondhand <br />merchandise for a maximum period of forty-eight (48) hours, conducted by a sponsor no <br />more than twice in any year. <br /> <br />Swap Meets, Recurring. Retail sale or exchange of handcrafted or secondhand <br />merchandise for a maximum period of forty-eight (48) hours, conducted by a sponsor on <br />a more than twice yearly basis. <br /> <br />Swim and Tennis Clubs. Establishments that have swimming and tennis facilities for <br />members. <br /> <br />Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs. Water-filled enclosures having a depth of eighteen <br />(18) inches or more used for swimming, recreation, or therapy. <br /> <br />Tattoo Parlors. A business establishment principally engaged in the business of <br />creating indelible marks or figures fixed upon the body by insertion of pigment under the <br />skin or by production of scars for pay. <br /> <br />Telecommunications Antennas and Towers. Refer to Section 4-1686: Wireless <br />Telecommunications Facilities {as per Ordinance No. 98-009}. <br /> <br />Temporary Storage Containers. An enclosed container intended for the storage of <br />goods for a short and specified period of time not to exceed ninety (90) days. <br /> <br />Theaters. An enclosed area for the presentation of motion pictures and entertainment <br />activities. <br /> <br />Theaters, Small Scale. Theaters of less than one hundred (100) seats primarily used <br />for community theater and motion pictures. <br /> <br />Theaters, Outdoor. An outdoor area for the presentation of motion pictures, <br />performing arts, or lectures. This classification includes drive-in theaters and <br />amphitheaters. <br /> <br />Tobacconist/Cigarette Stores. Businesses devoted primarily to the sale of tobacco <br />products, as defined by 1) devoting twenty percent (20%) or more of total floor area or <br />display area to or 2) deriving seventy-five percent (75%) or more of gross sale receipts <br />from, the sale or exchange of tobacco-related products. <br /> <br />AR.3 <br />Page 37 of 42 <br />
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