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<br />14. Retail sales limited to groceries and sales of souvenirs, gifts, novelties, curios and <br />handicraft products. Grocery stores may not exceed four thousand (4,000) square feet. <br />15. Any open storage shall be enclosed by a sight-obscuring fence not less than six (6) feet <br />and not more than seven (7) feet high. <br />16. Not to exceed two (2) years. <br />17. Subject to the following requirements: <br />a. The Special Care Dwelling must meet all setback requirements for the zone <br />in which it is located. <br />b. The Special Care Dwelling must meet all applicable health department <br />requirements for potable water and sewage disposal. <br />c. Placement is subject to obtaining a building permit for the manufactured <br />home. <br />d. Owner must record a notice to title prior to the issuance of building permit <br />which indicates the restrictions and removal requirements. <br />e. The Special Care Dwelling unit cannot be used as a rental unit. <br />f. The Special Care Dwelling unit must be removed when the need for care <br />ceases. <br />g. A Special Care Dwelling is not permitted on the same lot where an <br />Accessory Dwelling Unit or Accessory Living Quarter exists. <br />h. Park model trailers shall obtain the same building permit as for placement <br />of a manufactured home. <br />i. Park model trailers shall be inspected and approved by Washington State <br />Department of Labor and Industries. <br />18. Limited to service stations, provided there shall be no repairing, repainting, <br />reconstruction or sale of motor vehicles from the premises. <br />19. Includes truck stop operations. Minor repair work permitted. <br />20. Because of considerations of odor, dust, smoke, noise, fumes, vibration or hazard, the <br />following uses shall not be permitted in the industrial zone unless a conditional use <br />permit authorizing such use has been granted by the Board: <br />a. All chemical manufacture, storage and/or packaging; <br />b. Asphalt manufacture, mixing, or refining; <br />c. Automobile dismantling, wrecking or junk yards; <br />d. Blast furnaces or coke ovens; <br />e. Cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of Paris manufacture; <br />f. Drop forge industries; <br />g. Reduction or disposal of garbage, offal or similar refuse; <br />h. Oil refining; alternative energy refinery (i.e. biofuels, ethanol) <br />i. Rubber reclaiming; <br />j. Feed yards, livestock sales yards or slaughterhouses; <br />k. Smelting, reduction or refining of metallic ores; <br />l. Tanneries; <br />m. Wineries; <br />n. Manufacturing of industrial or household adhesives, glues, cements, or <br />component parts thereof, from vegetable, animal or synthetic plastic <br />materials; <br />o. Waste (refuse) recycling and processing;