Shooting Gallery
An area used for target practice by use of a firearm other than one used for or with live ammunition and for the sole purpose of amusement, games of chance or other arcade type activity.
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An area used for target practice by use of a firearm other than one used for or with live ammunition and for the sole purpose of amusement, games of chance or other arcade type activity.
An indoor (enclosed by walls and ceiling) target range for firearms practice or competition, which includes one or more firing lanes.
Any tract or parcel of land that is used for the purpose of organized outdoor shooting events or practice using any instrument designed for that purpose; including, but not limited to archery equipment, rifles, shotguns and pistols.
Means one or more dwellings located above the ground floor of a building, where at least the ground floor is used for commercial premises or health services facilities.
Any group of more than five permitted or discretionary uses, designed, developed and managed as a unit by a single owner or tenant, or a group of owners or tenants. A group of commercial uses, which have been designed, developed and managed as a unit by a single owner or tenant, or a group of […]
A shopping center built around a junior department store and a supermarket, drawing from a larger area than a neighborhood center, but without the wide market base and specialty stores of a regional center.
A shopping center which provides for the sale of convenience goods and such personal services as laundry and dry-cleaning, video rentals and hair styling for day to day living needs of an immediate neighborhood.
A very large shopping center, which provides general merchandise, apparel, furniture and home furnishings in full depth and variety. It is built around one or more major department stores and closely resembles the range of amenities and retail opportunities which once were available in a Central Business District.
A shopping center in which access by the general public to each individual store, premises or commercial establishment is obtained from the outside through a common entrance or entrances and from the inside through a covered common mall or aisle.
The use and enjoyment by guests of a dwelling unit, or any portion thereof, for a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive days, in exchange for money, commodities, fruits, services, or other performances. Hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, and other land uses explicitly defined are not considered to be Short-Term Rentals.
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