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HOME OCCUPATION: An office or studio, service business, or limited production of goods within a 438 <br />dwelling unit by a resident of the dwelling, provided that the use is limited in extent and incidental and 439 <br />secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for residential purposes. 440 <br />HOSPITAL: An institution, licensed by the state department of health, providing primary health services 441 <br />and medical or surgical care to persons, primarily in-patients, suffering from illness, disease, injury, 442 <br />deformity and other abnormal physical or mental conditions, and including as an integral part of the 443 <br />institution, related facilities such as laboratories, outpatient facilities, or training facilities. 444 <br />HOTEL: See LODGING. 445 <br />I. 446 <br />IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: A surface that has been compacted or covered with a layer of material so that 447 <br />it is highly resistant to infiltration by water. It includes surfaces such as compacted sand, limerock, or 448 <br />clay, as well as conventionally surfaced streets, roofs, sidewalks, parking lots, and other similar structures. 449 <br />INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: A facility where the principal purpose is offering indoor 450 <br />attractions such as video games, inflatables, bowling, climbing structures, kart racing, miniature golf, 451 <br />laser tag, virtual reality, puzzle rooms, tabletop games, and archery ranges, but not including theaters, 452 <br />concert venues, or athletic training or fitness facilities. (Ord 1581, 3-9-2020) 453 <br />INN: See LODGING. 454 <br />J. 455 <br />JUNKYARD: An open area where waste or scrap materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, 456 <br />packed, disassembled or handled, including, but not limited to, scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, 457 <br />rubber tires, bottles and unlicensed or inoperable motor vehicles and parts thereof. A junkyard includes an 458 <br />automobile wrecking or dismantling yard. 459 <br />K. 460 <br />KENNEL: See animal boarding facility. 461 <br />KITCHEN FACILITY: A kitchen facility is one which includes kitchen fixtures such as cabinets, sinks, 462 <br />refrigerators and stoves, or articles used or intended to be used for cooking. 463 <br />L. 464 <br />LABORATORY FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND/OR TESTING: A room, building, or 465 <br />facility equipped for medical, scientific, or technological research, experiments, and/or testing, which may 466 <br />include limited accommodations for researchers or research subjects. 467 <br />LATTICE TOWER: A self-supporting structure, erected on the ground, which consists of metal crossed 468 <br />strips or bars to support antennas and related equipment. 469 <br />LANDSCAPE PLAN: An integrated set of documents that may consist of both drawn and written 470 <br />materials whose purpose is to identify, for a proposed development, the means of compliance with the 471 <br />landscaping, screening and site stabilization standards of the City Code. 472 <br />LIMITED PRODUCTION/PROCESSING-ACCESSORY USE: Light manufacturing, fabrication, 473 <br />assembly, processing, packaging, research, development, or similar uses which are conducted indoors and 474 <br />which would not be disruptive of, or incompatible with, other office, retail, or service uses that may be in 475