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<br /> 34 <br />products or commodities for sale, but excludes uses that may be objectionable as deter- <br />mined by the Zoning Enforcement Official, by reason of production of offensive odor, dust, <br />noise, vibration, or storage of or risk associated with hazardous materials. Uses include <br />biotechnology firms, metallurgy, optical, pharmaceutical and X-ray research, data pro- <br />cessing, and non-toxic computer component manufacturers. <br /> <br />In-Law Unit. See “Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU).” <br /> <br />Instruction and Improvement Services. Provision of instructional services or facilities, <br />including photography, fine arts, crafts, dance or music studios, martial arts studios, and <br />driving schools. <br /> <br />Internet Sweepstakes Center. A commercial establishment which sells a service, such as <br />the ability to browse the world wide web or Internet, create and print documents, shop <br />online, play games, watch video and video-related media, fax documents, use telephone <br />services, and also provides customers with promotional sweepstake entries to obtain a prize <br />through predetermined odds via simulated casino-style games on a computer or other elec- <br />tronic device or via immediate disclosure on a computer or other electronic device or via <br />immediate disclosure from an employee. <br />Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU). See “Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU).” <br /> <br />Junk Yard. An outdoor space where waste, discarded or salvaged materials in excess of <br />the normal accumulation from the use of the premises are stored or handled. <br /> <br />Kitchen. An area designed, intended or used for the preparation of food or a combination <br />of facilities and appliances designed, intended or used for the preparation of food. The <br />kitchen of a dwelling unit is typically that area inside the unit that serves as its primary food <br />preparation area, and is characterized by the provision of both a refrigerator and range <br />requiring either a 220-volt electrical connection, or is fueled by gas (e.g., LP gas, natural <br />gas, white gas). <br /> <br />Laboratories. Establishments providing medical or dental laboratory services; or establish- <br />ments with less than 2,000 square feet providing photographic, analytical, or testing ser- <br />vices. Other laboratories are classified as “Industry, Research and Development” or “Labor- <br />atories, Cannabis Testing Facilities.” <br /> <br />Laboratories, Cannabis Testing Facilities. Laboratories conducting safety, quality con- <br />trol, and analytical testing services of cannabis and products derived from cannabis as a <br />service to cannabis dispensaries, medical facilities, government agencies, cannabis product <br />manufacturers, or other entities as allowed by State law. This definition includes cannabis <br />testing and laboratory facilities requiring a Type 8 license from the State of California. This <br />definition does not include the cloning, planting or cultivation of cannabis plants or the direct <br />sales, distribution, delivery, or dispensing of cannabis and cannabis products to the public. <br /> <br />City Council Hearing March 2, 2020 304