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<br /> <br /> <br />utensils, hardware, antiques and vintage clothing stores, art supplies and services, musical <br />instruments, supplies, and services, office supplies, and bicycles. <br /> <br />Retail Sales, Big Box. Large-scale discount or wholesale stores that primarily serve a regional market. <br /> <br />Retail Sales, Outdoor. Retail sales of new merchandise on the site of a legally established retail <br />business. <br /> <br />Retail Services. Provision of services of a personal nature. This classification includes barber and <br />beauty shops, tattoo studios, seamstresses, tailors, shoe repair shops, dry cleaning businesses <br />(excluding large-scale plants), photocopying, and self-service laundries. Retail services excludes coin- <br />operated self-service laundries and coin-operated dry cleaning businesses. <br /> <br />Reverse Vending Machine(s). An automated mechanical device that accepts at least one or more types <br />of empty beverage containers such as aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, and issues a cash refund <br />or a redeemable credit slip. A reverse vending machine may sort and process containers mechanically, <br />provided that the entire process is enclosed within the machine. Also see Section 4.04.232 Recycling <br />Facilities. <br /> <br />A. Single-Feed Reverse Vending Machine. Designed to accept individual containers one at a <br />time. <br /> <br />B. Bulk Reverse Vending Machine. Designed to accept more than one container at a time and <br />to compute the refund or credit due on the basis of weight. <br /> <br />Roof Line. The top of the parapet or the midpoint between the eave line and the top of the roof. <br /> <br />Roof Top. The covered surface of the uppermost story of a building. <br /> <br />Room, Habitable. A room meeting the requirements of the Uniform Housing Code for sleeping, living, <br />cooking, or dining purposes, excluding such enclosed places as closets, pantries, bath or toilet rooms, <br />service rooms, connecting corridors, laundries, unfinished attics, foyers, storage spaces, cellars, utility <br />rooms, garages, and similar spaces. <br /> <br />Rooming House. See “Boarding House.” <br /> <br />Schools, Public or Private. Educational institutions having a curriculum comparable to that required in <br />the public schools of the State of California and meeting the requirements of the State compulsory <br />education laws. <br /> <br />Secondhand Sales. The retail sale of used items, for example, used appliances and used clothing, by <br />secondhand dealers. This classification excludes antique shops primarily engaged in the sale of used <br />furniture and accessories other than appliances, as well as vintage clothing or consignment stores. <br /> <br />Semi-Nude. A state of dress in which clothing covers no more than the genitals, pubic region, areola of <br />the female breasts, as well as portions of the body covered by supporting straps or devices. <br />