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Home Improvement and Interior Decoration. Establishments retailing the following <br />goods: paint, wallpaper, carpeting, tile, floor coverings, plumbing fixtures, lighting fix- <br />tures, cabinets, countertops and other kitchen fixtures, window coverings, windows, and <br />doors. <br /> <br />Homeless Shelters. Facility limited to twenty-five (25) beds and subject to the following <br />requirements: the facility has an adopted management plan that includes hours and <br />staffing; the facility provides sufficient waiting room, parking and loading facilities; and <br />that twenty-four (24) hour male and female toilets, showers and private lockers are pro- <br />vided. <br /> <br />Home Occupation. Occupations conducted in a dwelling unit, portions of the garage <br />not required for parking, or accessory building in a residential district that are incidental <br />to the principal residential use of a lot or site and which meet the conditions of Section <br />2-514. This definition does not include “cottage food operations” defined sepa- <br />rately herein. <br /> <br />Horticulture, Limited. The raising of vegetables, flowers, ornamental trees, and shrubs <br />as a commercial enterprise, provided that no nursery equipment or materials shall be <br />stored and no structures erected. Commercial horticulture accessory to a dwelling unit <br />shall be regulated as a home occupation in the RO District, only, per Section 2-504. <br /> <br />Hospitals. Facilities providing medical, surgical, psychiatric, or emergency medical ser- <br />vices to sick or injured persons, primarily on an inpatient basis. This classification in- <br />cludes incidental facilities for outpatient treatment, as well as training, research, and <br />administrative services for patients and employees. <br /> <br />Hotels, Motels, and Time-Share Facilities. Establishments offering lodging on a less <br />than weekly basis, and having kitchens in no more than sixty percent (60%) of guest <br />units. This classification includes eating, drinking, and banquet service as accessory <br />uses if under the direct control of the primary use. <br /> <br />Industrial Transfer/Storage/Treatment Facilities for Hazardous Waste: Any hazard- <br />ous waste management facility, which is not a small-scale transfer and storage facility <br />or a residuals repository. This facility category includes but is not limited to: <br /> <br />A. Manifested waste transfer station <br />B. Recycling facility <br />C. Aqueous treatment facility <br />D. Stabilization and solidification facility <br />E. Bioremediation facility <br /> <br />Industry, Custom. Establishments primarily engaged in on-site production of goods by <br />hand manufacturing involving the use of hand tools and small-scale equipment. <br /> <br />Exhibit A: Proposed Amended Article 3 Page 24 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated