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Exhibit C-2, Page 6 <br />Use R- <br />S <br />C- <br />H <br />I- <br />L <br />I- <br />H <br />Utility facility*8 P P P P <br />Fairgrounds <br />Public transportation passenger terminals P <br />RESOURCE <br />Gardening or fruit raising (accessory use <br />or noncommercial) P P P P <br />Agriculture* P <br />Small wind energy systems (ECC <br />15.340.060) P P P P <br />REGIONAL <br />Airport <br /> <br /> <br />15.310.050 Supplemental P-R zone provisions. <br />A. Permitted Accessory Uses. <br />1. Services such as food, pharmacies, gift shops, bookstores, newsstands, flower shops <br />and similar uses, and facilities such as vehicle service and repair, storage yards, and <br />physical plants, that are associated with a permitted use, integral to the operation of the <br />permitted use itself, and owned and operated by the public institution involved or <br />conducted through a lease or contract with a private individual or entity; <br />2. Facilities accessory to an institution, such as housing and dining facilities for students, <br />staff or faculty of colleges, universities, and hospitals, are allowed within the principal <br />building(s); <br />3. Retail services, such as concessions and rental facilities usually associated with public <br />parks, fairgrounds, other public recreation facilities, and public educational institutions; <br />4. Helipads operated in conjunction with a public hospital; <br />5. Human medical offices, such as doctor or dentist facilities, operated in conjunction <br />with a primary permitted use. <br />B. Conditional Use. Buildings located within 100 feet of a residential zone and intended to be <br />higher than 35 feet may be permitted within the P-R zone through the granting of a conditional <br />use permit according to the procedures set out in ECC 15.250.040.