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(3) Office includes buildungs for business, professional, adminishative or <br />medical office use. A general office is characterized by a low propor- <br />tion of vehicle trips attributable to visitors or clients in relationship to <br />employees. <br />(4) Retail: includes sale or service to the final consumer for direct con- <br />sumption or an establishment providing retail sale of products or ser- <br />vices to the public. <br />(5) Storage /warehouse: includes storage facilities and mini warehouse fa- <br />cilities with secured, individual storage mots, which are leased for a fee <br />to individual companies or persons. <br />(b) Industrial: includes manufacturing, distribution, proeesshn,,, assembles <br />packaging facilities of all types. <br />(c) Institutional: includes buildings of all types and facilities used by public, <br />quasi - public or nonprofit agencies that serve or assist the public or provide <br />an accepted public purpose, including hospitals and health centers. <br />(d) Residential. <br />(1) Single - family structures: includes detached houses and duplexes, town- <br />houses, and clustered dwelling units that may be attached but have sep- <br />arate entrances. <br />(2) Multi - family structures: includes condomhrium and apartment build- <br />ings with common entranceways and/or parking areas for two or more <br />dwelling units. <br />(3) Senior housing: includes any multifamily dwellhg occupied 90 percent <br />or more by elderly persons, as defined by U.S. Department of Housing <br />and Urban Development. <br />(4) Sleeping romps: includes boarding houses, lodghng houses, rectories <br />and convents, and rooms that are rented or used on an individual basis <br />by non - family members. <br />(5) Group, convalescent or nursing homes and assisted living: includes res- <br />idences where unrelated persons reside under supervision for special <br />care, treatment, training or other purposes on a temporary or permanent <br />basis. <br />(6) Day -care centers: includes facilities where unrelated persons are cared <br />for during limited periods each day in a supervised facility_. <br />(e) Public assembly: includes all buildings or portions of buildings, used for <br />gathering together 100 or more persons for such puWoses as deliberation, <br />worship, entertahunent, eating, drinking or amusement. Examples of as- <br />sennbly include, but are not limited to, large meeting rooms and classrooms, <br />auditoriums with fixed or loose chair seating, multi- purpose rooms, concert <br />halls, and theaters. Restaurants, or other rooms used primarily for the ser- <br />vice of food are not places of public assembly, <br />(f) Wireless Telecommunication Facilities: includes facilities defined pursuant <br />to Section 1159.05(1). <br />