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A. Only those uses listed below, and uses similar in nature as determined by the Community Development Director, may be permitted in the BP Zone.

B. Uses listed below, or uses similar in nature, as determined by the Community Development Director, utilizing quantities of hazardous materials exceeding the quantities in State Building Code Table 3-D, Exempt Amounts of Hazardous Materials Presenting a Physical Hazard–Maximum Quantities Per Control Area, and Table 3-E, Exempt Amounts of Hazardous Materials Presenting a Health Hazard–Maximum Quantities Per Control Area, as presently constituted or subsequently amended, will require a conditional use permit pursuant to MLMC Chapter 18.51.

C. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to a permitted or conditionally permitted use shall be allowed.

D. Each use is more fully described in the “Standard Industrial Classification Manual” 1987 edition. The number in parentheses following each of the listed uses refers to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code number.

E. The following uses are permitted subject to the requirements of this chapter:

1. Services, limited to the following:

a. Business services (73)

b. Engineering, accounting, research, management, and related services (87)

c. Legal services (81)

d. Medical and dental clinics and laboratories (801-804 and 809)

e. Repair services (76), excluding repair of automobiles and other large or motorized vehicles

f. Personal services (72)

g. Recreational services, such as health clubs, athletic clubs, swimming pools, and tennis courts (791, 7991, and 7997), but not including theaters, bowling alleys, amusement arcades, and the like

h. Museums and art galleries (841)

i. Social services (83), including nursery schools and day care centers

j. Educational institutions (82)

k. Business associations, professional associations, fraternal lodges, and similar uses (861-865, 869)

l. Churches and other religious institutions (866)

m. Conference and meeting facilities (no SIC code)

2. Finance, insurance, and real estate institutions and services (60-67)

3. Light manufacturing, fabrication, and assembly of the following and closely related products:

a. Food products (20), excluding meat packing

b. Apparel, fabric, and textile products (22 and 23)

c. Lumber and wood products (24)

d. Furniture and fixtures (25)

e. Paper products (26), excluding paper and pulp manufacturing

f. Printing, publishing, and allied products manufacturing (27)

g. Chemical-related products (28), excluding manufacture of flammable, dangerous, or explosive materials

h. Plastic and rubber products (30)

i. Stone, clay, glass, ceramics, pottery, china, and similar products (32)

j. Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment (34)

k. Computer and office equipment (357)

l. Small electrical equipment and components, such as appliances, lighting, electronics, and communication equipment (36

m. Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, and optical goods; watches and clocks (38)

n. Toys, jewelry, musical instruments, signs, and other miscellaneous items (39)

4. Wholesale trade of general merchandise, products, supplies, materials, and equipment, including sales offices of these goods (50 and 51). However, motor freight transportation and warehousing (42), transportation by air (45), and packing and crating (4783) are prohibited.

5. Building and special trade contractors (15 and 17)

6. Retail trade, limited to the following:

a. Restaurants (5812)

b. Nurseries and greenhouses for the growing and sale of plants (5261)

c. Retail uses selling products and providing services which are of a type and are located and designed to serve other business park tenants without attracting a significant number of patrons from outside the business park

7. Public facilities, including the following:

a. Public park (no SIC code)

b. Government offices and facilities (91-97)

c. Public utilities (48 and 49), excluding the production or storage, other than for use by the utility, of petroleum products

8. Residential uses that are for the convenience of a resident watchman or custodian shall be permitted. Residential structures may only be permitted appurtenant to the primary use. (Ord. 2460, 5/12/09; Ord. 2144, 12/9/03)