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A <br />m <br />f <br />L'l?- <br />§10.40 <br />23.Retail food of all varieties and home supplies. <br />24.Sewing center and yardgoods. <br />25.Sporting goods store. <br />26.Tailor shops. <br />27.Temporary sales such as Christmas tree lots. <br />28.Travel bureau. <br />29.Variety store. <br />30.Wearing apparel store, shoe store. <br />31 .Off-sale Liquor Store <br />Source: Ordinance 29,2nd Series <br />Adopted: 2-23-87 <br />32.Home and garden equipment rental. <br />Source: Ordinance 152,2nd Series <br />Adopted: 10-28-96 <br />B.Municipal Buildings. Municipal buildings where the use conducted is customarily <br />considered to be an office use. <br />Subd. 4. Conditional Uses. Within the "B-1" Retail Sales Business District no structure or <br />land shall be used for one of the following uses except by conditional use permit: <br />A.Garages. For the servicing and repair of automobiles provided repair functions are <br />totally enclosed in a building. <br />B.Motor Fuel Stations. Subject to the provisions set forth in Section 10.61, <br />Subdivision 18. <br />C.Restaurants (Class I). Food is served to customer while seated at counter or <br />table. Cafeteria - Food is selected by a customer while going through a line and taken to a table for <br />consumption. Neither live entertainment nor intoxicating liquor sales are permitted in Restaurants <br />(Class I.) <br />Source: Ordinance 67,2nd Series <br />Adopted: 5-8-89 <br />D.Restaurants (Class II). Fast Food, Convenience, Dnve-in, and Liquor Store <br />Restaurants. A restaurant where a majority of customers order and are served their food at a counter <br />in packages prepared to leave the premises to be consumed; or a drive-in where most customers <br />consume their food in an automobile regardless of how it is served, or restaurants which serve <br />intoxicating liquor or have live entertainment. <br />ORONO CC 333 (4-1-84) <br />UL