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1994 Zoning Ordinance Revie~ • <br />May 19, 1994 <br />Page 3 <br />• <br />Section 6-400. Table A Commercial <br />Table A contains a zone heading labeled C.R. This stands for Commercial Recreation <br />District. The column under this heading is blank. Using the Bayfront Master Plan as a <br />guide, staff has reviewed the table of Permitted and Conditional G.C. uses and listed those <br />that seem appropriate for a C.R. District. Included in this agenda packet (under separate <br />cover) are excerpts from the Standard Industrial Classification Manual that more fully <br />describe the uses included below. Staff recommends a designation of Conditional for all <br />these uses as a means of insuring adequate oversight in the planning and development of <br />projects to be located within a C.R. District. <br />Present Text <br />Proposed Text <br />Uses (S.I.C. Code #) Zone <br />C.R. <br />• <br />• <br />All uses permitted or <br />accessory in R-3 zones C <br />All uses conditional <br />in R-3 zones C <br />Amusements (791-799) C <br />Apparel and Accessory <br />Stores C <br />Eating and Drinking <br />Places (5813) C <br />Eating Places (5812) C <br />Governmental and Public <br />Utility Buildings <br />(911-922, 9631, 4311) C <br />Hotels and Motels <br />(701, 7032, 704) C <br />Marinas (4493) C <br />Misc. Retail (592, 593, <br />5948, 596-599, 5399) C <br />Misc. Shopping <br />(5941-5947, 5949, <br />5992-5994) C <br />