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023 of 2002 - amending the code regarding sidewalk vending carts 0 02-1 0 01-4 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 23 of 2002 (Amending the Salt Lake City Code regarding Sidewalk Vending Carts) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SALT LAKE CITY CODE REGARDING SIDEWALK VENDING CARTS, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-00-41. WHEREAS,the Salt Lake City Code contains regulations concerning sidewalk vending carts; and WHEREAS, it is proposed that the regulations regarding such vending carts be modified to promote economic development in the City's expanded Central Business District, and to better reflect the needs of the City and of such venders; and WHEREAS,the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds after public hearings before its own body and before the Planning Commission,that portions of the Salt Lake City Code which relate to sidewalk vending carts should be amended and that such amendments are in the best interest of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Chapter 5.65 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: Chapter 5.65 VENDING CARTS 5.65.010 Definitions: For the purpose of this Chapter,the following words shall have the meanings as defined in this Section: A. "Expanded Central Business District" means the following streets within the City and all areas bounded within such streets: 1. North Temple Street on the north, from Sixth West Street to Third West Street; 2. Third West Street on the east, from North Temple Street to South Temple Street; 3. South Temple Street on the north, from Third West Street to Second East Street, on the south side of South Temple Street only; . , .. . a 4. Second East Street on the east from South Temple Street to Sixth South Street; 5. Sixth South Street on the south from Second East Street to Sixth West; 6. Sixth West Street on the west from Ninth South Street to North Temple Street. B. "Permit operating area,"means a portion of a sidewalk which has been designated by the City for the conduct of business. C. "Sidewalk vending cart" means a mobile device or push cart meeting all of the requirements of this Chapter for the conducting of business in a specified permit operating area approved by the City. D. "Sidewalk vendor" means a person meeting all of the requirements of this Chapter and being issued the appropriate business license and regulatory permit to conduct business in a specified permit operating area by the use of a sidewalk vending cart. E. "Special event" means the Days of'47 Parade, Christmas Parade, children's parades or other special events which the Mayor shall so designate. F. "Sugar House Business District" means those streets within Salt Lake City as follows: 1. Twenty First South Street from Ninth East Street to Thirteenth East Street; 2. Highland Drive Street between Ramona Avenue and the I-80 Freeway; 3. Wilmington Avenue from Highland Drive to Thirteenth East Street. 5.65.020 Sidewalk Vending Allowed: Vendors of products specified in this Chapter may conduct business by use of sidewalk vending carts within the Expanded Central Business District, the Sugar House Business District, city parks and Washington Square, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell any goods or services, for profit, on any sidewalk within the City, except as provided by this Chapter or by subsection 5.64.O10C of this Division pertaining to sidewalk sales by abutting property owners or possessors. The provisions of this Chapter notwithstanding, nothing in this Chapter shall pertain to news racks, telephone or telex booths or stands,post boxes, nor to the sale by nonprofit organizations of merchandise which is inextricably intertwined with a statement carrying a religious, political,philosophical or ideological message. (Ord. 12-91 § 1, 1991) 5.65.030 Regulatory Permit, Revocable Land Use Permit,And Fees Required: No person shall conduct business on any City sidewalk, without first obtaining a valid base business license and entering into a revocable land use permit for the use of City property, and paying the required fees. In addition to the base business license fee, the annual revocable land use permit payment shall be one hundred seventy five dollars ($175.00). 5.65.040 Application For Regulatory Permit: Application for a regulatory permit to conduct business at a particular permit operating area shall be made with the permits and licensing office on forms prepared by the business license supervisor. Such application shall require the following information: A. The correct legal name and present residence address and telephone number of the applicant. B. The expiration date of applicant's base business license, if any. C. Type of product to be sold. 2 • D. A copy of all permits required by State or local health authorities. E. A signed statement that the permitee shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from any and all liability and shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for any claims for damage to property or injury to persons arising from any activity carried on under the terms of the permit. F. A description of the means to be used in conducting business including,but not limited to, a description of any mobile container or device, to be used for transport or to display products or services to be offered for sale. The description of the container or device may be in the form of detailed scale drawings of the device to be used, material specifications, and in isometric drawing in color of at least two (2) views showing all four(4) sides of the vending device and any logos, printing or signs which will be incorporated and utilized in the color scheme. Said description may include any additional items (e.g., color and material samples, layouts of signage and graphics, or photographs)which may reasonably be necessary to clearly visualize the proposed design. G. The proposed permit operating area for conducting applicant's business, including a diagram showing the proposed area in proximity to nearby streets, intersections and property owners and adjacent ground level tenants. 5.65.050 Separate Applications: A separate application shall be required for each mobile container or device to be used for transportation or display. Individual applications shall be accepted for one primary permit operating area. In order to allow a single cart mobility to coincide with daily changes in activity, the City may authorize,per administrative policy, up to four additional secondary locations, based upon availability after awarding primary locations. Multiple operating areas may not be contiguous. A separate revocable permit must accompany each operating area. No application shall be accepted for a permit operating area for a term of which a current sidewalk vendor permit has been issued, remains unexpired or otherwise is not terminated or for which an application is pending. The permit operating area may be changed upon written application therefore accompanied by an additional application fee and upon approval of the planning official. 5.65.060 Insurance required. No sidewalk vending permit shall be issued or continued in operation, unless there is on file with the city recorder a certificate of insurance executed by an insurance company or association authorized to transact business in this state, approved as to form by the city attorney, that there is in full force and effect public liability, food products liability and property damage insurance covering the operation of applicant's business operations with minimum limits of two hundred fifty thousand dollars/five hundred thousand dollars for personal injury and one hundred thousand dollars for property damage or such greater amounts as set forth in Section 63-30-34, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, or its successor. A current certificate of insurance shall be kept on file with the city's recorder at all times that a sidewalk vending permit is held verifying such continuing coverage and naming the city as an additional insured. The certificate shall contain a statement that the city will be given written notification at least thirty days prior to cancellation or material change in the coverage without reservation of non-liability for failure to so notify the 3 city. Cancellation shall constitute grounds for revocation of the sidewalk vending permit issued hereunder unless another insurance policy complying herewith is provided and is in effect at the time of the cancellation/termination. 5.65.070 License and permit-Issuance conditions. A. The city business license supervisor shall approve the issuance of a business license and a regulatory permit to the applicant, unless the supervisor finds one or more of the following: 1. The applicant has failed to provide the information on the application required by this chapter; 2. The applicant has falsely answered a material question or request for information as authorized by this chapter; 3. The applicant has failed to meet any of the provisions of this chapter; 4. There are grounds for denial as set forth in Section 5.02.250, or its successor section, or in any other city ordinance or state or federal law or regulation. B. Prior to December 1st of each year, the zoning administrator, in consultation with the city's planning division may set a maximum on the number of permits to be issued for the following year based upon the success of the vending program in prior years, including a review of(1) the percentage of applications received by the city which ultimately resulted in permits and business licenses actually obtained, (2) the percentage of licensed vendors which ultimately commenced operations at their permit operating areas, (3) the percentage of vendors which commenced operations and subsequently ceased operations because of market conditions. The city will issue permits first to vendors seeking renewal of existing permits. Additional permits shall be issued up to the maximum number set by the city. The additional permits may be awarded by chance drawing, if the number of applications warrant and it is deemed necessary by the Zoning Administrator. 5.65.080 Form and conditions of regulatory permit. The regulatory permit issued shall be on a form deemed suitable by the business license supervisor. In addition to naming the permitee, the permit shall contain the following conditions: A. Each permit issued shall expire at midnight on December 31st of the year so issued. B. The permit issued shall be personal only and not transferable in any manner. C. The permit shall be valid only when used at the permit operating area designated on the permit. D. The permit shall be openly displayed on the permitted vending cart during all times of operation. E. The permit is valid for one cart only. F. The permit operating area may be changed, either temporarily or permanently,by written notice from the traffic engineer to permitee, in the event of construction or remodeling of any nearby structure or of a force majeure which, in the opinion of the traffic engineer, renders permitee's continued operation at the original permit operating area unsafe for any person. The term "force majeure," as used in this section, means acts of God, acts of public enemy, blockades, wars, insurrections or riots, epidemics, landslides, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods or washouts, civil 4 disturbances, or explosions. G. The permit is subject to the further restrictions of this chapter. H. The permit as it applies to a given permit operating area may be suspended by the mayor for periods of not to exceed ten days for special events, as defined by Section 5.65.010. 5.65.090 Use, site and design review required. Prior to issuance of a sidewalk vending regulatory permit, all applications therefore shall be reviewed and approved by the planning official to assure the proposed vendor meets the use and design criteria and by the transportation engineer to assure compliance with the location criteria as set forth in this chapter. 5.65.100 Items for sale. A. Items approved for sale from sidewalk vending carts shall be limited to the following: 1. Food for immediate consumption, including beverages; 2. Inflated balloons; 3. Fresh cut flowers; and 4. Daily or monthly news publications. B. The performance of personal services for sale shall not be provided from a sidewalk vending cart except as such may be necessary in connection with the sale of items allowed for sale under this section. 5.65.110 Location review. A. The permit operating area must be located in non-residentially zoned areas within the Expanded Central Business District, the Sugar House Business District, city parks or Washington Square. B. The use of the permit operating area for sidewalk vending must be compatible with the free flow of pedestrian and other traffic and with public safety. In making such determination, the traffic engineer shall consider the width of sidewalk, the presence of bus stops, truck loading zones, taxi stands or hotel zones, the proximity of entrances to nearby business establishments, and the proximity and location of existing street furniture, including but not limited to: signposts, lamp posts, fire hydrants, parking meters, bus shelters, benches,phone booths, street trees and newsstands. C. In the event the applicant is dissatisfied with the traffic engineer's decision regarding a certain application, he/she may appeal the decision by filing a written request with the business license supervisor for a hearing before a hearing examiner appointed by the mayor in accordance with the procedures set forth in chapter 5.02, or its successor chapter. 5.65.120 Location requirements. A. No more than one vending permit operating area shall be allowed for each three hundred thirty feet of block frontage on Main Street between South Temple and 400 South. On other blocks, one permit shall be allowed per block face except that if the block face exceeds six hundred sixty feet, one permit shall be allowed for each 5 I additional six hundred sixty feet of block frontage. B. The number of vendors in city parks and Washington Square shall be determined by administrative policy. C. Vending carts may be located on private plazas and private open space on non- residentially zoned property within the expanded central business district. No more than one sidewalk vending cart shall be allowed per every forty thousand square feet of private plazas and private open spac9 At least one vending permit may be awarded for any private open space larger than,twenty-four square feet. Vending carts on private property are subject to all of the requirements of this chapter except for the requirement of a landilease with the city under Section 5.65.030 or its successor. Use of private property by sidewalk vendors hereunder shall be arranged with the real property owner. D. No person may conduct business from a sidewalk vending cart in any of the following places: 1. Within ten feet of the intersection of the sidewalk with any other sidewalk or mid- block crosswalk, except that the traffic engineer may waive this restriction in writing for any location upon finding that construction of extra-width sidewalks makes such use consistent with the standards established by Sections 5.65.110; 2. Any location which would reduce the clear, continuous sidewalk width to less than four feet; 3. Within five feet of an imaginary perpendicular line running from any building entrance or doorway to the curb line; 4. Within five feet of any handicapped parking space, or access ramp; 5. Within ten feet of any bus stop; or 6. Within five feet of any office or display window. E. No food vendor shall operate within 100 feet on the same linear block face of a door to a restaurant, City authorized Special Event selling food (outside public right-of- way), Gallivan Plaza(during events), or fruit or vegetable market, with direct access to the sidewalk. No flower or balloon vendor shall operate within 100 feet on the same linear block face of a door to a flower or balloon shop or City authorized Special Event selling flowers/balloons (outside public right-of-way), Gallivan Plaza (during events), with direct access to the sidewalk. No newspaper/magazine vendor shall operate within 100 feet on the same linear block face of a door to a newspaper/magazine shop or City authorized Special Event selling newspapers/magazines (outside public right-of-way), Gallivan Plaza(during events), with direct access to the sidewalk. In the event of multiple entries/spacing requirements, the above requirement does not invalidate a legally authorized vending permit area. The vendor will still be authorized to operate at a maximum available spacing from all affected entries The above requirement may be waived if the application is submitted with the written consent of the proprietor of such restaurant or shop. The consent shall be on forms deemed appropriate by the license supervisor. Payment of any consideration to a proprietor of such restaurant or shop or receipt of such consideration by a proprietor for such written consent is prohibited. Such waiver shall not except the permitee from compliance with the other location and distance restrictions of this chapter. 5.65.130 Design review. 6 • • • The planning official shall examine the sidewalk vending application to determine if the proposed design meets the design requirements of Section 5.65.140 applying current urban planning standards. In addition, the planning official, shall consider whether or not the proposed design, materials, colors, signage and graphics are compatible with the immediate surroundings of the proposed installation. 5.65.140 Design requirements. A. The area occupied by the mobile device or pushcart, together with the operator and any trash receptacle, cooler or chair, shall not exceed thirty-four square feet of sidewalk space. B. The length of the mobile device or push cart shall not exceed eight feet including hitch. C. The height of the mobile device or push cart, excluding canopies, umbrellas, or transparent enclosures, shall not exceed five feet. D. Umbrellas or canopies shall be a minimum of seven feet above the sidewalk if they extend beyond the edge of the cart. E. Umbrellas or canopies shall not exceed sixty square feet in area. F. The mobile device or push cart shall be on wheels and of sufficiently lightweight construction that it can be moved from place to place by one adult person without any auxiliary power. The device or cart shall not be motorized so as to move on its own power. G. The vendor shall be limited to three coolers (stacked), one water container, one trash receptacle and one chair external to the cart. Coolers shall not exceed 3.75 square feet each in size. 5.65.150 Fire marshal inspection. Prior to the issuance of any permit, the fire marshal shall inspect and approve any mobile device or push cart containing cooking or heating equipment to assure the conformance of any such equipment with the provisions of the city fire code. 5.65.160 Approved kitchen. If the vending cart includes an area for food preparation and/or sale, it must be approved by the Salt Lake City-County department of health. 5.65.170 Operational regulations. A. All persons operating under a sidewalk vendor regulatory permit issued by the city shall comply with the following regulations: 1. Display in a prominent and visible manner the business license issued by the city under the provisions of this chapter and conspicuously post the price of all items sold; 2. Pick up any paper, cardboard, wood or plastic containers, wrappers, or any litter in any form which is deposited by any person on the sidewalk within twenty-five feet of the place of conducting business; and clean up all residue from any liquids spilled upon the sidewalk within said twenty-five-foot area. Each person conducting business on a public sidewalk under the provisions of this chapter shall carry a suitable container for the placement of such litter by customers or other persons; 7 , 3. Obey any lawful order of a police officer to move temporarily to a different location to avoid congestion or obstruction of the sidewalk or to remove the vending cart entirely from the sidewalk, if necessary, to avoid such congestion or obstruction; 4. Conduct no sidewalk vendor business at a location other than that designated on his/her permit; 5. Make no loud or unreasonable noise of any kind by vocalization or otherwise for the purpose of advertising or attracting attention to his/her wares; 6. Except for the day of the Days of'47 parade, leave no permitted cart or device unattended on a sidewalk nor remain on the sidewalk between midnight and six a.m. of any twenty-four-hour period; 7. Conduct no business in violation of the provisions of any ordinance or mayor's executive order providing for a special event, as defined by Section 5.65.010. 5.65.180 Special events. The restrictions of this chapter notwithstanding, nothing herein shall prohibit the city from authorizing vendors, other than those licensed under this chapter, to conduct concurrent sidewalk vending operations within the expanded central business district, or such other areas as the city may deem appropriate, during special events (special event vendors). The special event vendors shall not be governed by this chapter, but shall be governed by such other ordinance, city policy, or executive order as may be applicable. However, as long as the public right-of-way remains open to the general public, such authorization of special event vendors shall not require removal of a permitee under this chapter from operating within his/her designated permit operating area or a mutually acceptable adjacent alternative location during such special event, unless otherwise provided under the city's ordinances. If the City is closing a public right-of-way to general access, either partially or fully, in order to accommodate a special event, the City may relocate the vendor to an adjacent location outside the special event boundary, subject to the spacing requirements of Section 5.65.120.D. 5.65.190 Denial, suspension or revocation of business license and regulatory permit. A. The business license supervisor may revoke or suspend the business license and sidewalk vendor regulatory permit, or deny renewal thereof, of any person to conduct business on the sidewalks of Salt Lake City if he/she finds: 1. That such person has violated or failed to meet any of the provisions of this chapter; 2. That there are grounds for denial, suspension or revocation as set forth in Section 5.02.250, or its successor section, or in any other city ordinance or state or federal law or regulation. 3. Any required license or permit has been suspended, revoked or canceled; or 4. The permitee does not have a currently effective insurance policy in the minimum amount provided in this chapter; or 5. That the permitee has abandoned the use of the permit operating area for the conducting of business. The failure of a permitee to vend from a vending cart within the permitee's permit operating area for thirty continuous calendar days or more, except during the period December, January, and February, shall constitute abandonment. 8 B. Upon denial, suspension or revocation, the business license supervisor shall give notice of such action to the permit holder or applicant, as the case may be, in writing stating the action he/she has taken and the reasons therefore. Such notice shall contain the further provision that it shall become final and effective within ten days, unless such action is the result of a failure of the permitee to maintain liability insurance as required by this chapter, or is the result of a threat to the public health, safety or welfare in which case the action shall be effective immediately upon issuance of such notice. Any person receiving such notice, other than a notice effective upon issuance, shall have ten days from the date of receipt thereof to file a written request with the license supervisor for a hearing thereon before a hearing examiner appointed by the mayor. Upon receipt of such request the license supervisor shall schedule a hearing in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 5.02, or its successor chapter. If the notice of denial, suspension or revocation is effective upon issuance thereof, as provided in this section, a hearing shall be held within five business days of the date of issuance without any requirement of a request for such hearing from the permit holder. 5.65.200 Penalty for violation. Any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a class B misdemeanor, and shall be punished as provided by Section 1.12.050 of this code, or its successor section. 5.65.210 Violation a nuisance-Summary abatement. The placement of any cart or device on any sidewalk in violation of the provisions of this chapter is declared to be a public nuisance. The planning official may, as provided by law, cause the removal of any cart or device found on a sidewalk in violation of this chapter and is authorized to store such cart or device until the owner thereof shall redeem it by paying the removal and storage charges. 5.65.220. Vending Carts on Private Property Outside the Expanded Central Business District. A. Permits for vending carts on private property outside the expanded Central Business District may be approved pursuant to the applicable district regulations in Chapter 21A, Zoning, where they conform to the requirements below. 1. Vending Carts on private property are subject to all of the requirements of this chapter except for the requirement of a land lease with the city under Section 5.65.030; the requirement of a signed statement of liability and indemnity with the city under Section 5.65.040.E; the requirement of insurance under Section 5.65.060; the requirement of location review under Section 5.65.110; the suspension or revocation of business license due to a lack of use under Section 5.65.190 A. 5 and geographic location limits under Section 5.65.020; 2. Use of private property by vendors shall be arranged with the real property owner and proof of such property owner authorization shall be required prior to the issuance of a business license; 9 • • • 3. Allowed only in zoning districts that permit vending carts as a permitted use, as defined by individual zoning district land use tables; 4. Allowed only on sites 2 acres or larger and only as a secondary use to another primary commercial, office or industrial use. Vending carts on vacant or residentially used lots,regardless of zoning district, is prohibited; 5. No vending cart or device shall occupy required parking stalls; 6. No vending cart or device shall interfere with the internal parking lot circulation; and 7. Vending carts adjacent to residential zones shall be subject to site review to insure compatibility. SECTION 2. Chapter 21A.42.020 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 21A.42.020 Applicability: This Chapter is intended to regulate all temporary uses conducted on private property. Temporary Uses of vending carts shall only be allowed in zones where vending carts are allowed as a permitted use and only where the vending carts are associated with an Outdoor Sales Event or Special Event. Art festivals, neighborhood fairs and other similar activities, authorized by other City regulations to operate on public property or within the public way, are not subject to the provisions of this Chapter. SECTION 3. The table located at Section 21A.26.080 of the Salt Lake City Code, entitled"Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Commercial Districts," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. SECTION 4. The table located at Section 21A.28.040 of the Salt Lake City Code, entitled "Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Manufacturing Districts," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"B" attached hereto. SECTION 5. The table located at Section 21A.30.050 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled"Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"C" attached hereto. SECTION 6. The table located at Section 21A.31.050 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled"Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Gateway Districts," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"D" attached hereto. 10 . SECTION 7. The table located at Section 21A.32.140 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled"Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Special Purpose Districts," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"E" attached hereto. SECTION 8. Section 21A.62.040 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to include the following definition in alphabetical order: "Vending Cart"includes any non-motorized mobile device or push cart from which limited types of products, as listed in Chapter 5.65 of this Title, are sold or offered for sale directly to any consumer, where the point of sale is conducted at the cart,where the duration of the sale is longer than 14 days and where the vending cart meets the requirements of Chapter 5.65 for the conducting of business in a specified permit operating area approved by the City. SECTION 9. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. 1134 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ' day of , 2002. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: • CHIEF DEPUTY CITY REC RDER - Transmitted to Mayor on / 22 tO 2• . Mayor's Action: K.-- Approved. Vetoed. C'; ,. -,ry MAYOR 11 j S F DEPUTY TY CORDER I (SEAL) �'�A RAli, �'- Bill No. 23 of 2002. Sti . Published: 5/31/0 2 �`�........... G:\Ordinance 02\Amending Code re vending carts-Clean-May 13,2002.doc 12 Exhibit A 21A.26.080 Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Commercial Districts: LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,BY DISTRICT COMMERCIAL P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use CN CB CC CS1 CSHBD' CG Residential Assisted living center,large P P P Assisted living center,small P P P Dwelling units,including multi-family dwellings,above or below P P P P P P first story office,retail and commercial uses or on the first story,as defined in the Uniform Building Code,where the unit is not located adjacent to the street frontage Group home,large(see Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) P P Group home,small(see Section 2IA.36.070 of this Title) P P Halfway homes(see Section 21A.36.110 of this Title) P Living quarters for caretaker or security guard P P P P P P Multi-family residential P Nursing home P P P Residential substance abuse treatment home,large(see Section C P 21A.36.100 of this Title) Residential substance abuse treatment home,small(see Section C P 21A.36.100 of this Title) Transitional treatment home,large(see Section 21A.36.090 of this C P Title) Transitional treatment home,small(see Section 21A.36.090 of this P P Title) Transitional victim home,large(see Section 21A.36.080 of this P P Title) Transitional victim home,small(see Section 21A.36.080 of this P P Title) Office And Related Uses Financial institution,with drive-through facilities P P P P P Financial institutions,without drive-through facilities P P P P P P Medical and dental clinics P P P P P P Offices P P P P P P Veterinary offices,operating entirely within an enclosed building P P P P P and keeping animals overnight only for treatment purposes Retail Sales And Services Auction sales P P Automobile repair,major P C P Automobile repair,minor C P P P P P Automobile sales/rental and service P P Boat/recreational vehicle sales and service P P Car wash as accessory use to gas station or convenience store that P P P P P sells gas Car wash,with or without gasoline sales P P P Department stores P P Equipment rental,indoor and outdoor P P LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,BY DISTRICT COMMERCIAL P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use CN CB CC CSI CSHBD' CG Furniture repair shop P P P P p Gas station(may include accessory convenience retail and/or"minor P P P P P P repairs"as defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title) Health and fitness facility P P P P C Liquor store C C C C C Manufactured/mobile home sales and service P Pawnshop P Restaurant,with drive-through facilities C P P P P P Restaurants,without drive-through facilities P P P P P P Retail goods establishments with drive-through facilities C P P P P P Retail goods establishments without drive-through facilities P P P P P P Retail services establishments with drive-through facilities C P P P P P Retail services establishments without drive-through facilities P P P P P P Truck repair,large P Truck sales and rental,large P P Upholstery shop p P P P P Value retail/membership wholesale p Institutional Uses(sites<2 acres) Adult daycare center P P P P P P Child daycare center P P P P P P Community recreation centers on lots less than 4 acres in size P P P P P P Government facilities(excluding those of an industrial nature and P P P P P P prisons) Museum P P P P Music conservatory P P P P Places of worship on lots less than 4 acres in size P P P P P Schools,professional and vocational P P P P P P Commercial And Manufacturing Bakery,commercial P Blacksmith shop P Blood donation centers,commercial and not accessory to a hospital C P or medical clinic Cabinet and woodworking mills P Commercial laundries,linen service and dry cleaning P Industrial assembly p Laboratory;medical,dental optical p P P P Laboratory;testing C C P Mini-warehouse P P Motion picture studio P P P Photo finishing lab P P P P Plant and garden shop,with outdoor retail sales area C C C C C P Sign painting/fabrication p Warehouse P P Welding shop P LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,BY DISTRICT COMMERCIAL P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use CN CB CC CS1 CSHBD' CG Wholesale distributors P p Recreation,Cultural And Entertainment Amusement park P p Art gallery P P P P P P Art studio P p P p P P Commercial indoor recreation P P P p Commercial outdoor recreation C P Commercial video arcade P P P Dance studio P P P p P P Live performance theaters P P P P Miniature golf P p P Movie theaters P P p Natural open space and conservation areas C C C C C C Parks and playgrounds,public and private,on lots less than 4 acres P P P P P P in size Pedestrian pathways,trails,and greenways P P P P P P Private club C C P P P Sexually oriented businesses P Squares and plazas on lots less than 4 acres in size P P p P P P Tavern/lounge/brew pub;2,500 square feet or less in floor area P P P P Tavern/lounge/brew pub;more than 2,500 square feet in floor area C C P P Miscellaneous Accessory uses,except those that are specifically regulated in this P P P P P P Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title Ambulance services,dispatching,staging and maintenance P P P P conducted entirely within an enclosed building Ambulance services,dispatching,staging and maintenance utilizing P outdoor operations Auditorium p p P P Auto salvage(indoor) P Bed and breakfast P P P P P P Bed and breakfast inn P P P P P P Bed and breakfast manor C3 C3 P P P Bus line terminals P P Bus line yards and repair facilities P Commercial parking garage or lot C P P Communication towers P P P P P Communication towers,exceeding the maximum building height C C C C C Contractor's yard/office(including outdoor storage) C P Farmers'market C C P Flea market(indoor) P P P P Flea market(outdoor) P Funeral home P P p P Homeless shelter C • LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,BY DISTRICT COMMERCIAL P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use CN CB CC CS1 CSHBD` CG Hotel or motel P P P Kennels P Limousine service,utilizing 4 or more limousines p Limousine service,utilizing not more than 3 limousines C C P Micro brewery p Park and ride lots C C C P P Park and ride,parking shared with existing use P P P P P Pet cemeteries4 p Off-site parking;as per Chapter 21A.44 of this Title P C P Outdoor sales and display C P C P P Outdoor storage C p Outdoor storage,public C p Precision equipment repair shops P P Public/private utility buildings and structures C C P P C P Public/private utility transmission wires,lines,pipes and poles2 P P P. P P P Radio,television station C P P Recreational vehicle park(minimum 1 acre) C Recycling collection station P P P P P P Reverse vending machines P P P P P P Taxicab facilities,dispatching,staging and maintenance P Temporary labor hiring office P Vehicle auction use p Vending Carts on Private Property as per Chapter 5.65 of this P Title Wireless telecommunications facility(see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) Qualifying Provisions: 1. Development in the CS District and CSHBD District shall be subject to planned development approval pursuant to the provisions of Section 21A.54.150 of this Title. 2. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 3. When located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources(see subsections 21A.24.010S of this Part and 21A.26.010K of this Chapter). 4. Subject to Salt Lake City/County Health Department approval. Exhibit B 21A.28.040 Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Manufacturing Districts: LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,MANUFACTURING P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use M-1 M-2 Office And Related Uses Financial institutions,with or without drive-through facilities P Offices,medical and non-medical P Retail Sales And Services Automobile and truck repair P P Automobile and truck sales and rental(including large truck) P P Automobile parts sales P P Building materials distribution P P Communication services P P Convenience store P P Electronic repair shop P Equipment rental P P Furniture repair shop P P Laundry;dry cleaning and dyeing P P Liquor store C P Package delivery facility P P Recreational vehicle sales and service P P Restaurant,with or without drive-through facilities P Tire distribution retail/wholesale P P Truck repair,large P P Upholstery shop P P Institutional Uses(sites<2 acres) Adult daycare center P P Child daycare center P P Local government facilities P P Schools,professional and vocational(no outdoor activities) P P Schools,professional and vocational(w/outdoor activities) P Commercial Uses Blacksmith shops P P Carpet cleaning P P Commercial laundry,linen service and dry-cleaning establishments P P Diaper service P P Gas station(sales and/or minor repair) P P Greenhouse for food and plant production P Heavy equipment(rental) P P Heavy equipment(sales and service) P P Precision equipment repair P P Welding shop P P Manufacturing Uses LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,MANUFACTURING P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use M-1 M-2 Bottling plant P P Cabinet making/woodworking mills p p Chemical manufacturing and storage C Commercial Bakery p P Concrete manufacturing C p Drop-forge industry p Explosive manufacturing and storage C Flammable liquids or gases,heating fuel distribution and storage P Food processing p p Grain elevator P Heavy manufacturing p Incinerator,medical waste/hazardous waste C Industrial assembly P p Laboratory;testing p p Light manufacturing P p Moving and storage P P Outdoor storage,public P p Paint manufacturing P Photo fmishing lab P P Printing plant P Publishing company P p Railroad freight terminal C Railroad repair shop p Recycling collection station P P Recycling processing center(indoor) P P Recycling processing center(outdoor) C P Refinery of petroleum products C Rock,sand and gravel storage and distribution C P Sign painting/fabrication P p Truck freight terminal P p Warehousing P p Wholesale distributors p p Recreation,Cultural And Entertainment Commercial indoor recreation P p Commercial outdoor recreation P p Commercial video arcade P p Natural open space and conservation areas P P Pedestrian pathways,trails,and greenways P P Sexually oriented business P p Taverns,private clubs,brew pubs and micro breweries P Miscellaneous Accessory uses, except those that are otherwise specifically regulated in P P this Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title • LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES,MANUFACTURING P=Permitted Use DISTRICTS Use M-1 M-2 Agricultural use P P Animal pound, kennel and veterinary offices offering general overnight P P boarding Automobile salvage and recycling(indoor) P P Automobile salvage and recycling(outdoor) C P Boilerworks P Bus line terminals P P Bus line yards and repair facilities P Communication towers P P Communication towers,exceeding the maximum building height C C Contractor's yard/office(with exterior storage) P P Display room;wholesale P P Hotel or motel P Limousine service P P Living quarters for caretaker or security guard, limited to uses on lots 4 P P acres in size or larger Motion picture studio P P Off-site parking P P Outdoor storage and display P P Park and ride lots P P Park and ride,parking shared with existing use P P Pet cemeteries' P Poultry farm or processing plant P Public/private utility buildings and structures P P Public/private utility transmission wires,lines,pipes and poles' P P Radio,television station P P Railroad"spur"delivery facility P P Raising of fur-bearing animals C P Sewage treatment plant C C Slaughter houses C P Solid waste transfer station C C Stockyards C P Taxicab operation;dispatching,staging and maintenance P P Vehicle auction establishment P P Vending carts on private property as per Chapter 5.65 of this Title P P Wireless telecommunications facility(see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) Qualifying Provisions: 1. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 2. Subject to Salt Lake City/County Health Department approval. Exhibit C 21A.30.050 Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Downtown Districts: LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES P=Permitted Use DOWNTOWN DISTRICTS Use D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 Residential Dwelling units, including multiple-family dwellings above or below first P P P P story office,retail and commercial uses or on first story,as defined in the Uniform Building Code,where the unit is not located adjacent to the street frontage Group home,large(see Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) P P Group home,small(see Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) P P Homeless shelter C Multiple-family dwellings C C P C Residential substance abuse treatment home,large(see Section 21A.36.100 P C of this Title) Residential substance abuse treatment home, small (see Section P P 21A.36.100 of this Title) Transitional treatment home,large(see Section 21A.36.090 of this Title) P C Transitional treatment home,small(see Section 21A.36.090 of this Title) P P Transitional victim home,large(see Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) P C Transitional victim home,small(see Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) P P Office And Related Uses Adult daycare centers P P P P Child daycare centers P P P P Financial institutions,with drive-through facilities P P C P Financial institutions,without drive-through facilities P P P P Medical and dental clinics P P P P Offices P P P P Veterinary office, operating entirely within an enclosed building and P P keeping animals overnight only for treatment purposes Retail Sales And Services Automobile sales/rental and service C C Department stores P P Furniture repair shop P P P P Gas station, may include accessory retail sales and/or minor repair, as C P C C defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title Health and fitness facility P P P P Liquor store C C C C Merchandise display rooms P P P P Pawnshop C P Restaurants,with drive-through facilities P P P P Restaurants,without drive-through facilities P P P P Retail goods establishments P P P P Retail laundries,linen service and dry cleaning P P P P Retail services establishments P P P P • LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES P=Permitted Use DOWNTOWN DISTRICTS Use D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 Upholstery shop P P Institutional Uses(sites<4 acres) Colleges and universities P P P p Community and recreation centers,public and private, on lots less than 4 P P P P acres in size Government facilities(excluding those of an industrial nature and prisons) P P Libraries P P Museum P P Music conservatory P p Places of worship P P P P Schools,K-12 private P P Schools,K-12 public p P Schools,professional/vocational P P P P Seminaries and religious institutes P P Recreation,Cultural And Entertainment Art galleries P P P p Artists lofts and studios P P P P Brew pub(indoor) P P P P Brew pub(outdoor) P P C P Commercial indoor recreation P P P p Commercial video arcade - P P P P Motion picture theaters P P P P Natural open space and conservation areas on lots less than 4 acres in size C C C C Parks and playgrounds on lots less than 4 acres in size P P P P Pedestrian pathways,trails,and greenways C C C C Performance arts facilities P P P p Private club(indoor) P P C P Private club(outdoor) P P p P Sexually oriented business P P P Squares and plazas on lots less than 4 acres in size C C C C Tavern/lounge(indoor) P P P P Tavern/lounge(outdoor) P P C P Miscellaneous Accessory uses, except those that are otherwise specifically regulated in P P P P this Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title Automobile repair,major C P C C Automobile repair,minor C P C C Bed and breakfast P P P P Bed and breakfast inn P p P P Bed and breakfast manor P P P P Blood donation center, commercial and not accessory to a hospital or P medical clinic Bus line terminal P Bus line yards and repair facilities P • LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL C=Conditional Use USES P=Permitted Use DOWNTOWN DISTRICTS Use D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 Commercial laundry, linen service, and commercial dry-cleaning C P C C establishments Commercial parking garage,lot or deck C P C C Communication towers P P P P Communication towers,exceeding the maximum building height C C C C Food product processing/manufacturing p Graphic/design business P P P p Heliports,accessory C C Homeless shelter C Hotels and motels P P P P Industrial assembly C C Limousine service P Micro breweries C Mini-warehouse P p Off-site parking P p P p Outdoor sales and display C P P C Precision equipment repair shops P C Public/private utility buildings and structures C C C C Public/private utility transmission wires,lines,pipes and poles' P P P p Publishing company P p P P Radio stations P P p 2 p Railroad passenger station P P P p Social service missions and charity dining halls P p Street vendors(see Chapter 5.64 of this Code) Temporary labor hiring office P C TV stations P p p Vending carts on private property as per Chapter 5.65 of this Title P P P P Warehouse P P Warehouse,accessory P p p p Wholesale distribution P p Wireless telecommunications facilities (see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) Qualifying Provisions: 1. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 2. Radio station equipment and antennas shall be required to go through the site plan review process to ensure that the color, design and location of all proposed equipment and antennas are screened or integrated into the architecture of the project and are compatible with surrounding uses. Exhibit D 21A.31.050 Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Gateway Districts: LEGEND Permitted And Conditional Uses C=Conditional Use Gateway Districts P=Permitted Use USE G-MU Residential Uses Group home,small(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) P Group home,large(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) C Halfway homes(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.110 of this Title) Living quarters for caretaker or security guard P Multiple-family dwellings P Residential substance abuse treatment home,small(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.100 P of this Title) Residential substance abuse treatment home,large(see Part IV, Section 21A.36.100 C of this Title) Single-family,residence-attached P Transitional treatment home,small(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.090 of this Title) P Transitional treatment home,large(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.090 of this Title) C Transitional victim home,small(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) P Transitional victim home,large(see Part IV,Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) C Office And Related Uses Financial institutions,with drive-through facilities C Financial institutions,without drive-through facilities P Medical and dental clinics P Offices P Veterinary office, operating entirely within an enclosed building and keeping animals overnight only for treatment purposes Retail Sales And Services Auction sales(indoor) P Automobile repair,major(indoor) - P Automobile repair,major(outdoor) Automobile repair,minor(indoor) P Automobile repair,minor(outdoor) Automobile sales/rental and service(indoor) P Automobile sales/rental and service(outdoor) Boat/recreational vehicle sales and service(indoor) P Boat/recreational vehicle sales and service(outdoor) Car wash C Department stores Electronic repair shop P Equipment rental,indoor and outdoor P Furniture repair shop Gas station (may include accessory convenience retail and/or minor repairs as C LEGEND Permitted And Conditional Uses C=Conditional Use Gateway Districts P=Permitted Use USE G-MU defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title) Health and fitness facility p Liquor store C Merchandise display rooms P Pawnshop Restaurants,with drive-through facilities Restaurants,without drive-through facilities P Retail goods establishments P Retail services establishments P Upholstery shop C Value retail/membership wholesale Institutional Uses Adult daycare center p Child daycare center p Colleges and universities P Community and recreation centers P Government facilities(excluding those of an industrial nature and prisons) P Libraries P Museum p Music conservatory P Places of worship p School,professional and vocational p Schools,K-12 private P Schools,K-12 public p Seminaries and religious institutes P Commercial And Manufacturing Bakery,commercial Blacksmith shop Blood donation centers,commercial and not accessory to a hospital or medical clinic Bottling plant Cabinet and woodworking mills Carpet cleaning P Industrial assembly C Laboratory;medical,dental,optical P Mini-warehouse C Motion picture studio C Moving and storage Photo finishing lab p Plant and garden shop,with outdoor retail sales area C Printing plant C LEGEND Permitted And Conditional Uses C=Conditional Use Gateway Districts P=Permitted Use USE G-MU Publishing company P Sign painting/fabrication(indoor) Truck freight terminal Warehouse C Welding shop Wholesale distributors C Recreation,Cultural And Entertainment Amusement park C Arenas,stadiums P Art galleries P Artists lofts and studios P Botanical gardens P Brew pub(indoor) P Brew pub(outdoor) C Commercial indoor recreation P Commercial outdoor recreation C Commercial video arcade P Dance studio P Live performance theaters P Miniature golf P Motion picture theaters P Movie theaters P Museums P Park(public and private) P Performance arts facilities P Private club(indoor) P Private club(outdoor) C Private recreational facilities P Tavern/lounge(indoor) P Tavern/lounge(outdoor) C Zoological park C Miscellaneous Accessory uses, except those that are otherwise specifically regulated in this P Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title Ambulance services, dispatching, staging and maintenance conducted entirely C within an enclosed building Amphitheater P Auditorium P Auto salvage and recycling(indoor) C Bed and breakfast P Bed and breakfast inn P LEGEND Permitted And Conditional Uses C=Conditional Use Gateway Districts P=Permitted Use USE G-MU Bed and breakfast manor p Bus line terminal C Bus line yards and repair facilities C Commercial parking garage,lot or deck C Communication towers p Communication towers,exceeding the maximum building height C Community garden p Contractor's yard/office(with exterior storage) C Emergency response and medical service facilities including fire stations and living C quarters Farmer's market p Flea market(indoor) p Funeral home Graphic/design business p Heliports,accessory C Hotels and motels p Limousine service Micro breweries Off-site parking p Outdoor sales and display C Park and ride lots C Park and ride,parking shared with existing use p Precision equipment repair shops Public/private utility buildings and structures C Public/private utility transmission wires,lines,pipes and poles C Radio stations C Railroad passenger station C Railroad"spur"delivery facility C Recycling collection station Reverse vending machines Social service missions and charity dining halls C Street vendors(see Chapter 5.64 of this Code) Taxicab facilities,dispatching,staging and maintenance Television station C Temporary labor hiring office p Vending Carts on private property as per Chapter 5.65 of this Title. P Wireless telecommunications facilities(see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) (Ord. 83-98 § 6(Exh. D), 1998) Exhibit E 21A.32.140 Table Of Permitted And Conditional Uses For Special Purpose Districts: LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU Residential Assisted living facility P (see Section 21A.36.050 of this Title) Congregate care facility P P P Dwelling units,above first P floor commercial or office Group home,large(see C Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) Group home,small(see P Section 21A.36.070 of this Title) Living quarters for P P P P P P P caretakers and security guards Manufactured home P Mobile homes P Multi-family(no P maximum density limitation) Multiple-family dwellings P Nursing care facility P P P Resident health care P facility(see Section 21A.36.040 of this Title) Single-family attached P dwellings Single-family detached P P P dwellings Twin home and two- P family dwellings Rooming(boarding)house P Office And Related Uses Accessory offices P supporting an institutional use Financial institutions,with P P P3 drive-through facilities Financial institutions, P P P without drive-through facilities Government offices P P P P P P P LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU Medical and dental offices P P P P P Offices P P P Offices,research related P P P Veterinary offices, P P operating entirely within an enclosed building and keeping animals overnight only for treatment purposes Retail Sales And Services Accessory retail sales and P P P P P P P services uses,when located within the principal building and operated primarily for the convenience of employees Commercial service C establishments Gas station(may include P3 accessory convenience retail and/or minor repairs as defined in Part VI, Chapter 21A.62 of this Title) Restaurants with drive- P3 through facilities Restaurants without drive- P through facilities Retail goods P establishments Retail service P establishments Institutional Uses Adult daycare centers P P P Child daycare centers P P P P P P P Cemeteries and accessory P crematoriums Colleges and universities P P Community and recreation P P P P P centers Conference center P P C P Convention center,with or C without hotels Convents and monasteries P P Dental P P C P laboratories/research facilities LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU Emergency response and C P P medical service facilities including fire stations and living quarters Exhibition hall C C P Hospitals,including C P P accessory lodging facilities Libraries P P P Medical and dental clinics P P P P P Medical research facilities P P P Medical/nursing schools P Meeting halls of P P P P membership organizations Nursing care facility; P P sanitariums Pet cemetery Pa p4,5 Philanthropic uses P P Places of worship P P P Prison or jail C Religious assembly with C P exhibit hall Research,commercial, P P P C scientific,educational Reuse of schools and C C C P churches Seminaries and religious P P P institutes Schools,K-12 private P P Schools,K-12 public P Schools, C P P P P professional/vocational Recreation,Cultural And Entertainment Art galleries P Arenas,stadiums, C C C fairgrounds Botanical gardens C Community gardens as P defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title Country clubs P Dance studio P Golf courses P P P Movie theaters/live P performance theaters Museums C P P P • LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU Natural open space and P conservation areas Nature P P P preserves/conservation areas,public and private Park(public) C P P P Pedestrian pathways,trails P and greenways Private recreational P P P P P facilities Tavern/lounge/brew pub; C 2,500 square feet or less in floor area Zoological park P Airport And Related Uses Air cargo terminals and P P package delivery facilities. Airline service and P maintenance operations Airline ticketing and P baggage processing Airport operations P (including air traffic control,navigational aids, emergency and maintenance operations) Alcoholic beverage P consumption establishments(on- premises)(within terminal complex only) Automobile rental agencies Commercial recreation P center(within terminal complex only) Financial institutions P (within terminal complex only) Fuel storage for on-site P distribution General aviation facilities P Heliport C C P C C Light manufacturing P Meeting rooms(within P terminal complex only) Offices P LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU Restaurants;other food P services Retail goods P establishments specialty, primarily for airport customers(within terminal complex only) Retail services P establishments primarily for airport customers (within terminal complex only) Miscellaneous Accessory uses,except P P P P P P P P P P P P those that are otherwise specifically regulated in this Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title Agricultural uses P P Bed and breakfast C 2 P P Bed and breakfast inn C 2 P P Bed and breakfast manor P P Communication towers P P C P P P P P Communication towers, C C P C C C C exceeding the maximum building height Concrete or asphalt P manufacturing Hotels and motels C C P P Industrial assembly P P Jewelry fabrication and P associated processing Kennels,on lots of 5 acres C P or larger Local government P P P P P P P P P P P facilities Mining and extraction of P minerals and materials, including ore,stone,sand, gravel,oil and oil shale Off-site parking P C C C C Outdoor storage,accessory P P P Park and ride lots P C Park and ride parking, P P P P P P P P shared with existing use Parking structure P P P P P P C C P P Production related to on- P C LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES C=Conditional Use SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS P=Permitted Use Use RP BP FP AG OS A PL I UI MH EI MU site research Public/private utility C C C C C P C C C C C C buildings and structures Public/private utility P P P P P P P P P P P P transmission wires,lines, pipes and polesl Seasonal farm stands P Storage of extracted P material Transportation terminals, P C including bus,rail and trucking Trucking,repair,storage P etc.,associated with extractive industries Vending Carts on private P P property as per Chapter 5.65 of this Title Warehouse,accessory to C retail and wholesale business(5,000 square foot or greater floor plate) Warehouse,accessory to P retail and wholesale business(maximum 5,000 square foot floor plate) Warehouse,including P P mini-storage warehouses Wholesale distribution P P C Qualifying Provisions: 1. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 2. When located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources. 3. When located on an arterial street. 4. Subject to Salt Lake City/County Health Department approval. 5. In conjunction with,and within the boundaries of,a cemetery for human remains.