Photography Studio
Premises used for portrait and commercial photography, including developing and processing of film, sale of film and photographic equipment and repair or maintenance of photographic equipment.
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Premises used for portrait and commercial photography, including developing and processing of film, sale of film and photographic equipment and repair or maintenance of photographic equipment.
A facility typically accessory to a commercial establishment designed solely for the distribution of goods to the customer which have been ordered before arriving at the establishment.
A four-wheel motor vehicle, usually having an enclosed front cab and an open body with low sides and a tailgate. A pickup truck may have an enclosure, cap, cover, or box over the rear exterior bed.
A place where unconsolidated gravel, stone, sand, earth, clay, fill or other material is being or has been removed by means of an excavation to supply materials for construction, industrial or manufacturing purposes, but does not include a wayside pit.
A building, room or area which is devoted to the offering of facilities for the play of any game of chance or any game of mixed chance and skill for the amusement of the public, but does not include premises in which the only amusement facilities offered are pool tables, billiard tables, bowling alleys and […]
Any public or private building or structure which is designed for the assembly or collection of persons at any one time. A parcel of land or a building or structure or part thereof designed, adapted or used for purpose of assembly, where persons may congregate for civic, political, religious, educational, social, recreation, amusement, or dining […]
A motion picture or other theatre, arena, auditorium, public hall, billiard or pool room, bowling alley, ice or roller skating rink.
Churches, chapels, temples, parish halls and synagogues including offices for the administration of the religious institution, convents, seminaries, monasteries, rectories, parsonages and parish houses. Lands or buildings used for worship by an association of persons that is: charitable under the laws of State/Province; and organized for the advancement of religion and for the conduct of […]
The design of public spaces in close consultation with the residents of a city or neighborhood. The process of creating better places, places that people enjoy being in. It is achieved through developers, public sector agencies and local communities working together.
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