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Ordinance , Exhibit C: Amended Article 6 <br />Note: underlined and bolded text represents new text; strike through represents text to be eliminated <br /> <br />2-674 Additional Use Restrictions: CN, CC, CS, CR, C-RM, P, PHD, NA-1, NA- <br />2, SA-1, SA-2 SA-3, DA-1, DA-2, DA-3, DA-4, DA-5, and DA-6 Districts <br /> <br />All uses not listed as permitted, conditionally permitted, or subject to administrative <br />review are prohibited, unless a decision is made by the Zoning Enforcement Official <br />pursuant to Section 5-2106: Uses Not Listed. <br /> <br />In addition to the uses listed above, the following regulations shall apply: <br /> <br />A. Automobile Washing, Attended and Unattended. Subject to the regulations of <br />Section 4-1634: Service Stations and Automobile Washing. <br /> <br />B. Concurrent Sale of Motor Vehicle Fuel and Alcoholic Beverages. Subject to the <br />regulations of Section 4-1644: Concurrent Sale of Motor Vehicle Fuel and Alcoholic <br />Beverages. <br /> <br />C. Development of Lots Divided by District Boundaries. Lots located within two (2) <br />districts shall be subject to the regulations of Section 4-1652: Development on Lots <br />Divided by District Boundaries. <br /> <br />D. Fast Food Establishments. Subject to the regulations in Section 4-1630. <br /> <br />E. Nonconforming Uses. Subject to the regulations of Article 20: Nonconforming Uses <br />and Structures. <br /> <br />F. Relocated Buildings. A use permit shall be required for any commercial use, <br />residential use, public or semipublic use, or industrial use occupying a relocated <br />building. <br />G. Restaurants, Full-Service or Cafés in Various Commercial Districts Subject to <br />Administrative Review if the proposal has, or would result in, either a gross floor <br />area of two thousand (2,000) square feet, or larger, or a dining area of one <br />thousand (1,000) square feet, or larger. Zoning permit review pursuant to Article 21 <br />shall include, but is not limited to, a review of the proposal’s generation of parking <br />demand, hours of operation, and signage. In order to assure consistency with the <br />purpose of the various Commercial Districts as stated in Section 2-600, the Zoning <br />Enforcement Official may impose conditions to limit hours of operations and <br />signage further than what is prescribed elsewhere in this Code. The standard for <br />approval is the Zoning Enforcement Official’s ability to make the required findings, <br />as listed below: <br /> <br />1. That the proposed location and operation of the restaurant, full-service or café <br />is in accord with the provisions of this code, and the purposes and specific <br />standards of the Commercial District in which the site is located; <br />