<br />Residential Congregate Care Facilities, Limited. Use of a residence for the purpose
<br />of providing, for a fee, adult day care and/or twenty-four (24) hour-a-day, non-medical
<br />residential living accommodations, day treatment, or foster agency services FOR UP
<br />TO SIX (6) INDIVIDUALS, and where the duration of stay is determined, in whole or in
<br />part, by the individual residents’ participation in group or individual activities, such as
<br />counseling, recovery planning, and medical or therapeutic assistance. This classifica-
<br />tion includes facilities licensed by the State of California. This classification in-
<br />cludes, but is not limited to, the following facilities as licensed by the State of California:
<br />“Health Facility” (H&SC1250 et.seq.), “Community Care Facility” (H&SC 1500 et.seq.),
<br />“Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly” (H&SC Section 1569 et.seq.), and “Alco-
<br />hol/Drug Abuse Treatment Recovery or Treatment Facility” (H&SC Section 11384.11).
<br />Also see Section 2-518: Residential Congregate Care Facilities.
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<br />Residential Hotels. Buildings with six (6) or more guest rooms without kitchen facilities
<br />in individual rooms, or kitchen facilities for the exclusive use of guests, and which are
<br />also the primary residences of the hotel guests.
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<br />Residuals Repositories for Hazardous Waste: A hazardous waste disposal facility for
<br />collection of residual wastes, defined as the residues from hazardous waste treatment
<br />facilities after treatment, and other irreducible stabilized or detoxified hazardous wastes.
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<br />Restaurants, Full-Service. An establishment which serves food or beverages for con-
<br />sumption primarily on the premises. Food is cooked or prepared on the premises on a
<br />customer-demand basis. Generally, seating and tables for on-premises customer dining
<br />is provided, with table service (waiters or waitresses) and non-disposable tableware.
<br />This classification does not include Bars, Fast Food Establishments, or Cafés (see
<br />“Bars”, “Fast Food Establishments, Large Scale” and “Fast Food Establishments, Small
<br />Scale” and “Cafés”).
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<br />Retail Sales. The retail sale of merchandise not specifically listed under another use
<br />classification. This classification includes, but is not limited to clothing stores, quality
<br />re-sale consignment stores, and businesses retailing the following goods: toys, hobby
<br />supplies, handcrafted items, gift items, jewelry, books, cameras, photographic supplies,
<br />music media records, videos, compact discs, laser discs, cassettes, sporting goods
<br />(excluding uses where gun and ammunition sale are the primary use - see Gun or
<br />Weapon Shop definition), kitchen utensils, hardware, antiques and vintage clothing
<br />stores, art supplies and services, musical instruments, supplies, and services, office
<br />supplies, and bicycles.
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<br />Retail Sales, Big Box. Large-scale discount or wholesale stores that primarily serve a
<br />regional market.
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<br />Retail Sales, Outdoor. Retail sales of new merchandise on the site of a legally estab-
<br />lished retail business.
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