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A. Residential Office.

1. Characteristics. Office uses are characterized by activities conducted in an office setting that focus on the provision of goods and services, usually by professionals that generally focus on business, government, professional, medical, or financial services. Office uses require customers or clients to visit the site on a regular basis.

2. Examples. Professional services such as lawyers, accountants, or management consultants; temporary staffing agencies, sales offices, portrait photography studios.

3. Exceptions. Contractors and others who perform services off-site are included in the office category if equipment and materials are not stored on the site and fabrication, services, or similar work is not carried on at the site.

4. Limitations. Office use is limited to 2,000 square feet of total building square footage and the hours when service and office uses can be open to the public are limited to 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

B. Retail Sales and Service.

1. Characteristics. Retail sales and service firms in the commercial residential zone provide personal services or entertainment, or provide product repair or services for consumer and business goods.

2. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses may include offices, storage of goods, manufacture or repackaging of goods for on-site sale, food membership distribution, and parking.

3. Allowable Uses. Allowable uses are from the two subgroups listed below:

a. Entertainment-Oriented. Restaurants, cafes, delicatessens.

b. Repair-Oriented. Repair of TVs, bicycles, clocks, watches, shoes, guns, appliances and office equipment; photo or laundry drop-off; quick printing; tailor; locksmith; and upholsterer.

C. Residential Parks and Open Areas.

1. Characteristics. Parks and open areas are uses of land focusing on natural areas, consisting mostly of vegetative landscaping or outdoor recreation, community gardens, or public squares. Lands tend to have few structures.

2. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses may include maintenance facilities and parking.

3. Examples. Examples include parks, public squares, plazas, botanical gardens, nature preserves, and community gardens.

D. Residential Religious Institutions.

1. Characteristics. Religious institutions are intended to primarily provide meeting areas for religious activities.

2. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses include Sunday school facilities, food membership distribution, and parking.

3. Examples. Examples include churches, temples, synagogues, and mosques.

E. Residential Daycare.

1. Characteristics. Daycare use includes day or evening care of two or more children outside of the children’s homes, for a fee. Daycare uses also include the daytime care of teenagers or adults who need assistance or supervision.

2. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses include offices, food membership distribution, play areas, and parking.

3. Examples. Examples include preschools, nursery schools, latch key programs, and adult daycare programs.

4. Exceptions. Daycare use does not include care given by the parents, guardians, or relatives of the children, or by babysitters. Daycare use also does not include registered or certified family child care homes as specified in ORS 329A. Registered or certified family child care homes for up to 16 or fewer children, including the children of the provider, that also meet the state’s requirements are household living uses. [Ord. 9G, 2019.]