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• Create IL, (AU), IG (AU) and IP (AU) Zoning Districts and add Commercial Recreation and <br />Entertainment Activities as Conditionally Permitted Uses to these Districts. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS <br />The proposed modification does not represent a change in the previously evaluated proposed <br />Zoning Code Amendments for purposes of environmental review. <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Here are the definitions of Assembly Uses, Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Activities, <br />as requested by the Planning Commission at the December 15, 2011 meeting: <br />Assembly Uses. Meeting, recreational, social facilities of a private or non - profit organization <br />primarily for use by member or guests, or facilities for religious worship and incidental religious <br />education (but not including schools as defined in this section). This classification includes union <br />halls, social clubs, fraternal organizations, and youth centers. <br />Commercial Recreation. Provision of participant or spectator recreation or entertainment. This <br />classification includes amusement parks, bowling alleys, ice /roller skating rinks, golf courses, <br />miniature golf courses, and scale -model courses. <br />Entertainment Activities. Regulations pertaining to Entertainment Activities, defined as a use <br />classification by this Code, apply to the following activities where they occur on a scheduled <br />basis three (3) or more days during a calendar year on the site of any permitted or conditionally <br />permitted use, excluding activities for the non - profit, charitable or educational proposes of public <br />or private institutional uses. <br />A. A musical, theatrical, wrestling, dance recital, cabaret, or comedy act performed <br />by one (1) or more persons, regardless of whether performers are compensated; <br />B. Any form of dancing by patrons or guests at a business establishment not <br />otherwise regulated as either a "Dance Hall" or an "Instruction and Improvement <br />Services" use classification; <br />C. A fashion show, except when conducted within an enclosed building used <br />primarily for the manufacture or sale of clothing. <br />D. Any form of recorded entertainment using amplified recorded music, such as <br />karaoke systems. <br />E. Televised events, with such features as "big screen" projection systems. <br />Planning Commission Staff Report January 26, 2012 <br />Proposed Zoning Code Changes Page 3 of 4 <br />