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<br />SECTION 2.7l Nonconforming Use~ Shall mean a use legally established and
<br />existing which fails to conform with the use regulations of the district in which
<br />located by reason of the adoption of this ordinance, or any amendment thereto, or
<br />by reason of annexation of territory to the City. Uses not legally established,
<br />which fail to conform to the provisions of this ordinance, shall be deemed to be
<br />illegal uses.
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<br />SECTION 2.72. _Nursing Home. Shall mean any premises with less than 15
<br />sleeping rooms where persons are lodged and furnished with meals and nursing care.
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<br />SECTION 2.75 Owner. The recorded property owner, a purchaser holding an
<br />option to purchase under a contract to purchase, the administrator, executor or
<br />trustee of an estate, or other similar person, or his attorney.
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<br />SECTION 2.77 ,Parking Lots and Garages. A parcel of land or a building used
<br />commercially for parking self-propelled vehicles, but not including repair or
<br />service to such vehicles and not including the storage or display of such vehicles
<br />for sale.
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<br />SECTION 2.78 Person! Includes any individual, partnership, corporation,
<br />cooperative, association, trust or any other legal entities, including'
<br />governmental bodies.
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<br />SECTION 2.79 Professional Office. An office for the conduct of any of the
<br />following uses: Accountant, architect, attorney, chiropractor, optometrist,
<br />chiropodist, real estate sales or management, insurance sales and service, engineer,
<br />planner, surveyor, dentist, physician, psychiatrist, surgeon and similar uses, but
<br />not including barber shops, contractors, pest control offices, pharmacies, veterinarians,
<br />beauty parlors, stock brokers or interior decorators.
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<br />SECTION 2.80 Public Use. Shall mean a use operated exclusively by a
<br />governmental body and having the purpose of serving the public health, safety or
<br />general welfare, including, but not limited to, public schools, parks, playgrounds,
<br />hospitals, and administrative and service facilities.
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<br />SE~TION 2.83 Quasi-Public Use. Shall mean a use operated by a private non-
<br />profit educational, religious, recreational, charitable, or medical institution
<br />and having the primary purpose of serving the local community, including, but not
<br />limited to churches, schools and colleges, recreational facilities, and private
<br />hospitals.
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<br />SECTION 2.85 Rest Home. Any premises licensed under Section 2300 of the
<br />Welfare and Institutional Code of the State of California.
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<br />SECTION 2.86 Rooming House .' A dwelling other than a hotel, where lodging
<br />or meais for three or more persons is provided for compensation.
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<br />SECTION 2.92. Salvage or Wrecking Yard. The use of more than lOO square
<br />feet of the area of any lot for the storage of junk or salvage materials, including
<br />scrap materials and metals, or wrecked automobiles, vehicles, machinery and building
<br />parts, whether or not the sale of such salvage is made or proposed; and also including
<br />the dismantling or "wrecking" of vehicles or machinery of any type and the reconditioning
<br />of used building materials.
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<br />The term salvage or wrecking yard shall not include incidental trash disposal
<br />facilities in any district or the normal storage of scrap materials in any district
<br />or the normal storage of scrap materials incidental to a permitted or conditionally
<br />permitted use in an IR, IP or GI District, providing the area coverage does not
<br />exceed five per cent of the lot area.
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<br />SBCT10N 2.93 Story. Shall mean that portion of a building included
<br />between the surface'of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or,
<br />if there be no floor above it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling
<br />next above it.
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