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of a service is allowed (such as the sale of computer discs by a computer <br /> software consultant). <br /> (2) Any manufacturing, stamping, grinding or power tool business. Motor <br /> vehicle repair, tuning, service, painting, or body shops. <br /> (3) The operation of a barber or beauty shop, except as allowed by conditional <br /> use permit. <br /> (4) The sale, lease, trade, or transfer of firearms or ammunition by a firearms <br /> dealer. <br /> (5) Headquarters or dispatch centers where persons come to the site and are <br /> dispatched to other locations. (Ord. 1212, 10-12-1998) <br /> H. Repairs: There shall be no commercial automotive repairs on a lot in a residence <br /> district. (Ord. 758, 6-23-1975) <br /> I. Garage and Boutique Sales in Residential Districts: <br /> 1. Restricted: Garage sales and residential boutique sales are permitted accessory <br /> uses in R-1, R-2, R-4, R-5 and R-6 Districts, but shall be limited to, three 3- <br /> consecutive-day sales each calendar year per residential unit, and shall not exceed 9 <br /> total days in duration per year. No single sale shall exceed three consecutive days in <br /> length. The maximum daily hours of operation shall be eight 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. <br /> A residential boutique sale shall not occupy more than 400 square feet of a <br /> residential unit. <br /> J. Storage Space Requirement: A minimum of 96 cubic feet of miscellaneous storage <br /> space shall be provided for each dwelling in these areas: R-3, R-3A, R-4, R-5, R-6 <br /> and R-7, within the principal structure containing such unit. Such space shall be in <br /> addition to normal storage space provided in wardrobes, cabinets and clothes or linen <br /> closets. <br /> K. Building Address Numbers: All principal structures shall be assigned an address <br /> number, consistent with the city street numbering system, by the Chief Code <br /> Enforcement Officer. Prior to issuance of an occupancy certificate, each owner shall <br /> cause to be displayed said building address number either by attaching the numbers <br /> on the building and any required street-side mail boxes in a contrasting color or tone <br /> or such other conspicuous display which is clearly visible and legible from the public <br /> street as approved by the Chief Code Enforcement Officer. The number shall be <br /> displayed on the building at a height of five vertical feet above the main floor entry <br /> door threshold, and within two horizontal feet of the entry door; or if no door faces <br /> the street, on the wall facing and clearly visible from the street as approved by the <br /> Chief Code Enforcement Officer. The number displayed on the building and on <br /> street-side mail boxes shall be at least four inches in height, with a minimum V2 inch <br /> stroke. Script or worded descriptions shall not be permitted. In addition to new <br /> buildings, substantial renovation projects shall include building address numbers <br /> meeting the requirements of this section. (Ord. 1287, 8-4-2003) <br />