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surveyors, architects, accountants, attorneys and bookkeepers and similar offices, but excluding <br /> medical clinics. <br /> Subd. 125 Open sales lot. Any land used or occupied for the purpose of buying and selling any <br /> goods, materials, or merchandise, and for the storing of same under the open sky prior to sale. <br /> Subd. 130 Pawnbroker. <br /> (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), "pawnbroker" means a person engaged in whole <br /> or in part in the business of lending money on the condition that it may be redeemed or <br /> repurchased by the seller for a fixed price within a fixed period of time. <br /> (b) The following are exempt from the definition of"pawnbroker." Any bank regulated <br /> by the State of Minnesota, the comptroller of the currency of the United States, the <br /> Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the board of governors of the Federal Reserve <br /> System, or any other federal or state authority and their affiliates; any bank or savings <br /> associations; whose Deposit Insurance Corporation of any successor to it and all affiliates <br /> or those banks and savings associations, any state or federally chartered credit union; and <br /> any industrial loan and thrift company or regulated lender subject to licensing and <br /> regulation by the Department of Commerce. <br /> Subd. 132 Personal services. Services customarily rendered for compensation. Such services <br /> shall only involve minor storage and related sales of products and supplies related to the service <br /> offered and for customers ordinarily utilizing the service offered. Typical personal services <br /> include but are not limited to: apparel tailoring and cleaning; hair styling, trimming and cutting; <br /> beauty services; photographic services; and other services of a similar nature. <br /> Subd. 133 Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.). The development of a tract of land in a unified <br /> manner, pursuant to a development plan specifically approved by the city. <br /> Subd. 140 Recreation, commercial. Recreational facilities which are operated for profit or <br /> render a service which is customarily considered as a business. <br /> Subd. 148 Residential facility. Any facility, public or private, which for gain or otherwise, <br /> regularly provides one or more persons with a twenty-four (24) hours per day substitute for care, <br /> food, lodging, training, education, supervision, habilitation, rehabilitation and treatment they <br /> need, but which for any reason cannot be furnished in the person's own home, including but not <br /> limited to, state institutions under the control of the commissioner of public welfare, foster <br /> homes, residential treatment centers, maternity shelters, group homes, residential programs, or <br /> schools for handicapped children. <br /> Subd. 149 Rest home. A private home for the care of the aged or infirm or place of rest for <br /> those suffering bodily, mental or emotional disorders. Such a home does not contain equipment <br /> for surgical care or for the treatment of disease or injury, nor does it include maternity, care for <br /> mental illnesses or infirmities; includes nursing home. <br /> DRAFT:5/20/2010 4 <br />