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<br /> <br /> <br />activities, such as counseling, recovery planning, and medical or therapeutic assistance. This <br />classification includes facilities licensed by the State of California. <br /> <br />Residential Hotels. Buildings with six or more guest rooms without kitchen facilities in individual <br />rooms, or kitchen facilities for the exclusive use of guests, and which are also the primary residences <br />of the hotel guests. <br /> <br />Residuals Repositories for Hazardous Waste: A hazardous waste disposal facility for collection of <br />residual wastes, defined as the residues from hazardous waste treatment facilities after treatment, <br />and other irreducible stabilized or detoxified hazardous wastes. <br /> <br />Restaurants, Full-Service. An establishment which serves food or beverages for consumption primarily <br />on the premises. Food is cooked or prepared on the premises on a customer-demand basis. Generally, <br />seating and tables for on-premises customer dining is provided, with table service (waiters or <br />waitresses) and non-disposable tableware. This classification does not include Bars, Fast Food <br />Establishments, or Cafés (see “Bars”, “Fast Food Establishments, Large Scale” and “Fast Food <br />Establishments, Small Scale” and “Cafés”). <br /> <br />Retail Sales. The retail sale of merchandise not specifically listed under another use classification. This <br />classification includes, but is not limited to, clothing stores, quality re-sale consignment stores, and <br />businesses retailing the following goods: toys, hobby supplies, handcrafted items, gift items, jewelry, <br />books, cameras, photographic supplies, music media, videos, sporting goods (excluding uses where <br />gun and ammunition sale are the primary use - see “Gun or Weapon Shop” definition), kitchen <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.