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electric cabinet baths, electric light baths, electric tub baths, <br /> sponge baths, shower baths, sun baths, tub baths, and mud <br /> baths, mineral baths, Finnish, Russian, Swedish, or Turkish <br /> baths, slat glows, massage, fomentation, electric or magnetic <br /> treatments, alcohol rubs, and rubs or massages with or without <br /> any other ingredients. (Gurnee, IL) <br /> Big Box Retail See Large Box Retail. <br /> Brew-on-Premises Store A facilit3, that provides the <br /> ingredients and equipment for a customer to use to brew malt <br /> liquor at the store. Intoxicating liquor may not be sold or <br /> other-wise provided to customers ora brew-on-premises store, <br /> unless the owner of the brew-on-premises store holds the <br /> appropriate liquor license. Customers using the brew-on- <br /> premises store must be of minimum age to purchase <br /> intoxicating liquor. Intoxicating malt liquor brewed by a <br /> customer may not be sold and must be used by the customer for <br /> personal or family use. (St. Paul, MN) <br /> Brew Pub An establishment which contains a full-sen, ice <br /> standard restaurant and alcoholic beverages. This establishment <br /> also contains a minibrewer7 as an accessory use provided that <br /> sales of the minibrewery prodt,cts are }ess than 50 percent of <br /> total sales. This minibrewery shall be for the brewing of <br /> handcrafted, natural beer intended for retail consumption on <br /> the premises and on any premises that has a license as a standard <br /> full-service restaurant owned and operated in its entirety by the <br /> same corporate ownership and management as the brew pub. <br /> (/(alamazoo, MI) <br /> Means an eating place which includes the brewing of beer as <br /> an accessory use. The brewing operation processes water, malt, <br /> hops, and yeast into beer or ale by mashing, cooking, and <br /> fermenting. The area used for brewing, including bottling and <br /> kcgging, shall not exceed 25 percent of the total floor area of the <br /> commercial space. The breweD, shall not produce more than <br /> 1,500 barrels of beer or ale per )'ear. A barrel is equivalent to 31 <br /> gallons. (Vail, CO) <br /> Brewery, Micro A facility for the production ~nd packaging <br />of malt beverages of low alcoholic content for distribution, retail <br />or wholesale, on or offpremises, with a capacity of not more <br />than 15,000 barrels per year. The development may include <br />other uses such as a standard restaurant, bar, or live <br />entertainment as othepa, ise permitted in the zoning district. <br />(Kalamazoo, MI) <br /> Cemetery, Pet A parcel of land, buildings, and/or structures <br />used for the interring of animal remains. (McHenry Coun05 IL) <br /> Check Cashing Business See Currency Exchange. <br /> Church, Mega Megachurches are mostly large structures <br /> that can seat several thousand and have a variety of amenities <br /> and host a wide range of activities. The main structure has a <br /> stage with a pulpit with arena-style searing. It may also include <br /> facilities for teaching, broadcasting, entertaining, and selling <br /> gifts, books, and other paraphernalia. It may also.include a <br /> chapel for weddings and funerals. The architecture and inre?'ior <br /> design resemble that ora convention or civic center and <br />generate similar traffic and impacts. (APA's Land-Based <br />Cla~,'si ficarion oe tandardsfl <br /> Church, Storefront [Refers] to a store or similar structure <br />not typically used for religious activities that is now used as a <br />meeting place for a congregation. Structures adapted for <br />congregations include barns, stores, warehouses, old public <br />buildings, and single-family houses. (APA's Land-Based <br />Classification StanaSrds) <br /> Church, Utility Utility churches are buildings with low <br />roofs, often constructed of concrete blocks, sometimes with <br /> <br />vinyl sidings, and pointed or spiked steeples, if any. They <br />primarily serve small independent denominations. (APA's Zand- <br />Based Classification Standazrds) <br /> Coffee Kiosk A retail food business in a free-standing <br />building that sells coffee, or other beverages, and remade bakery <br />goods from a drive-through window to customers seated in their <br />automobiles for consumption offthe premises and that provides <br />no indoor or outdoor seating. (St. ]~aul, MN) <br /> <br />Coffee kiosk <br /> <br /> Conservation District lA district] that has retained an <br /> adequate amount of its historic character for interpretation, <br /> although some alterations may have occurred. (Atlanta, GA) <br /> Conservation Residential Development The development <br />of land for residential uses that requires the resen'ation of open <br />space .... A conservation residential development may contain <br />one or more of the following housing types: detached house <br />(single-family), lot-line house, village house, va4nhouse, patio <br />house, atrium house, townhouse, multiplex, and/or multi- <br />dwelling str. ucture... (Lake County, IL) <br /> Conversation/Rap Parlors A building or portion ora building <br />in which there is advertising, offering, or selling the sen'ice of <br />engaging in or listening to conversation, talk, or discussion, <br />regardless of whether other goods or services are also advertised, <br />offered, or sold, and regardless of whether those other go'ods or <br />scn4ccs are required to be licensed. (St. Paul MN) ' <br /> Copy Shop A retail establishment that provides duplicating <br />services using photocopying, blueprint, and offset printing <br />equipment, and may include the collating and binding of <br />booklets and reports. (Prince William Coun(y, VA) <br /> Currency Exchange IM]eans any person, except a bank, trust <br />company, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit <br />union, or industrial loan and thrift company, engaged in the <br />business of cashing checks, drafts, money orders, or travelers <br />checks for a fee. "Currency exchange" does not include a person <br />who provides these services incidental to the person's primaD, <br />business if the charge for cashing a check or draft does not <br />exceed one dollar or one percent of the value of the check or <br />draft, whichever is greater. (St. Paul, MN) <br /> Means any person who engages in the business of cashing <br />checks for a fee. Check cashing businesses do not include a <br />supervised financial organization; a licensee under the Money <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />