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<br /> h. Specifies the items of food and/or beverage offered to customers on signs. placards,
<br /> posters, valances. or boards posted in conspicuous places throughout the building rather .
<br /> than on printed menus given to the customers;
<br /> 1. Generates a high volume and rapid flow of in-and-out traffic because of its quick service
<br /> mode of operation. ,
<br /> 127. B5c Retail sales and services. Stores and shops selling, renting or leasing goods for uses away from
<br /> the point of sale or offers services available on the premises. Includes the following: antiques,
<br /> art and school supplies, auto accessories, bakeries. bicycles (not motorized), books. stationery,
<br /> candy, camera and photographic supplies, carpets and rugs, china and glassware. clothing and
<br /> costume rental, custom dressmaking, department stores. drugs. dry goods. electrical and
<br /> household appliances, sales and repair, florist. food. furniture, furrier shops. garden supplies
<br /> (year-round operation only). gifts. hardware. hats, hobby shops. interior decorating, jewelry,
<br /> leather goods and luggage, locksmith shops, musical instruments. office supply equipment.
<br /> optometrists. paint and wallpaper. phonograph records. shoes, sporting goods, tobacco, toys.
<br /> variety stores, wearing apparel, and similar type uses. Motor vehicle sales, motor vehicle
<br /> leasing and rentals, exterior equipment rental and sales lots. repair garages, and open sales lots
<br /> are not included in this defmition of retail sales.
<br /> 128. H6:- Roadway. The entirety of a private street and that portion of a public street extending from the
<br /> back of the curb (i.e., the curbline) on one side to the back of the curb (i.e., the curbline) on the
<br /> other side. used primarily for vehicular traffic.
<br /> 129, t'H.- Schools, bus terminal. School bus terminal shall be a building or space engaged primarily in
<br /> the transportation and activities associated with the transportation of students,
<br /> 130. H&.- Schools, general education. Nursery, primary, elementary and secondary schools. .
<br /> 131. ~ Schools, higher education. Junior colleges, colleges and universities approved by the
<br /> Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board for the Minnesota Department of Education.
<br /> 132. -He-: Schools, special education. Trade. vocational, business, barber, beauty. art. music, dancing,
<br /> driving and other professional schools, with or without on-site housing.
<br /> 133. -t3-r. Service station. A place where gasoline, kerosene, diesel or other motor fuel or lubricating oil
<br /> or grease for operating motor vehicles are offered for sale to the public and deliveries are made
<br /> directly into motor vehicles. Includes greasing and oiling, one-bay motor vehicle wash and the
<br /> sale of automobile accessories on the premises. Also includes minor repairs, incidental body and
<br /> fender work, minor painting and upholstering, replacement of parts and motor services to
<br /> passenger automobiles and trucks not exceeding one and one-half (1.5) tons capacity. It shall not
<br /> include major general repair, rebuilding or reconditioning of engines. motor vehicles or trailers;
<br /> collision service, including body, frame or fender straightening or repair; overall painting or
<br /> paint job.
<br /> 134. Br.- Setback. The minimum horizontal distance between a structure and a lot line.
<br /> 135. B3--c Setback, minimum building. The minimum horizontal distance allowed by this ordinance,
<br /> between a structure and a lot line.
<br /> 136. -8+. Sidewalk. A hard surfaced public or private way, used primarily for pedestrian traffic.
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