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Residential. Premises for Long -tens human dwelling.. <br />Office. Non-residentialpremises used for administrative, clerical, professional <br />or similar activities. Office as used in this section includes medical and dental offices. <br />used by five (5) or fewer medical principals (doctor, dentist, chiropractor or similar <br />professional). <br />Retail. Premises for the sale ofmerchandise and food service. For purposes <br />of this Section,banks with teller service are .considered "retail" instead of "office." <br />Athletic clubsand fitness .centers that are not.. the primary use of the building space are <br />considered a "retail" use. Certain personal service businesses are considered "retail" if <br />notthe primary use ofa building: barbershop/beauty salon; clothing rentaland dry <br />cleaning pickup (but not on -site processing); and tailor shops. <br />Commercial. Premises for the conduct of the following activities, which are not <br />included within the meaning of "office or "retail" for purposes of this Section: Ath- <br />letic club/fitness .center (when primary or only use of building space); business school <br />or trade school; veterinary clinic; funeralhome; hotel;. recreational primary use (such as <br />a howling alley); cabinet and carpentry .shops, heating, plumbing orelectrical sales and <br />service; printing shop, upholstery shop, warehousing Conditional uses of space as- <br />signed as "commercial" are: ,automotive repair and service (including gas stations); car <br />wash; light industrial uses which manufacture, process, store and distribute foods and. <br />materials not likely to create offensive noise, odors, vibrations, dust smoke, heat, glare <br />or otherobjectionable influences and arein general dependent upon raw materials re- <br />fined elsewhere. <br />13) Accessory and Alternative Uses. Figures 16 and 17 provide charts stating the compati- <br />bility of listed accessory uses and variations on categorical primary uses (such as restricting <br />residentialuse to Senior Housing) with each Building Type. The items listed in .figure 16 <br />and 17 further refine the general definitions stated above, and any perceived conflict should <br />beresolved in favor of Figures 16 and 17. Placementof accessorybuildings isgenerally <br />noted on the Building. Type Template and is also governed by the Design Standards. <br />C} Uses designated as "conditional" or "CUP" within this Section, on a Building Type <br />Template or within Figures 16 and 17 shall. require -a Conditional Use Perrnit, following the <br />existing procedures in Section 17.4 of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />D) Certain uses of land which are not necessarilyrelated to a building are; generally permit- <br />ted within the Gateway District by conditional use perrnit:. <br />Essential Service Structures <br />Planned Unit Development <br />Institutional Overlay <br />L) Nothing in this. Section or its attachments shall be construed to :prevent the application <br />of other Gem Lake' ordinances pertaining to types of uses (including, but not limited to, the <br />Adult Use Ordinance and the Pawnbroker Ordinance) or to city licensing of businesses and <br />activities in general. <br />E'') :If a use or structure is not listedor included among the definitions herein, the Building <br />Type Templates, or Figures 16 and 17, then. it is prohibited within the Gateway District. <br />Gem Lake Grz1nvay District Der eloptne;zt Code <br />May 19J., 2009 - Page 15 <br />