17.03.060: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE ACTIVITIES:
Service activities include the on-site provision of professional and/or commercial services that are not classified as civic activities and are not primarily concerned with the relating of goods and include the following:
   A.   Home Occupation: An accessory activity performed within a living unit by an occupant of the living unit, which is incidental to the residential use of the living unit and is subject to the home occupation regulations set forth in Article VIII of Chapter 17.06.
   B.   Professional And Administrative Offices: Activities that include managerial, clerical, consultation and professional, including medical, services for therapeutic, preventative or corrective personal treatment, typically performed by the following:
      1.   Insurance and real estate offices.
      2.   Architects, engineers, lawyers and accounting offices.
      3.   Planning and educational research service.
      4.   Doctors, dentists and other health care practitioners.
      5.   Medical testing and analysis services.
      6.   Corporate headquarters, branch offices and data storage centers.
   C.   Veterinary Activities: Activities that include the provision of animal care, treatment and boarding services, but excluding the boarding of horses or cattle, typically performed by animal clinics, hospitals and kennels, as follows:
      1.   Veterinary Office: Activities that include the provision of health care for small domestic animals (such as cats, dogs and rabbits), with incidental boarding services. Such activities are typical of small animal clinics and hospitals, facilities for which are primarily indoors.
      2.   Veterinary Hospital: Activities that include the provision of health care and boarding services for large farm animals (such as horses, cows, sheep, goats and pigs). Facilities for this type of activity generally require substantial outdoor area.
   D.   Hotel/Motel: Activities that include the provision of lodging services to transient guests on a less than weekly basis.
   E.   Automotive Fleet Storage: Activities that include the storage of vehicles used regularly in business operations and not available for sale, typically including overnight storage of rental cars, mobile catering trucks, taxicabs, etc.
   F.   Automotive Parking: Activities that include the temporary parking of motor vehicles on a fee or free basis within a privately owned, off-street parking area, and not the parking of commercial vehicles nor vehicles for sale.
   G.   Automotive Rental: Activities that include the rental from the premises of motor vehicles, with provision of incidental maintenance service, typically performed by car rental agencies.
   H.   Automotive Repair/Cleaning: Activities that include the major repair or painting of motor vehicles, including body work and installation of major accessories as well as the washing and polishing of motor vehicles.
   I.   Auto Camps: Activities that include the provision of spaces for lodging for transient or semi-permanent guests in semi-permanent dwelling structures, typically tents, travel trailers, and camper vehicles.
   J.   Building Maintenance Services: Activities that include the provision, primarily to firms rather than individuals, of maintenance and custodial services, including window cleaning services, disinfecting and exterminating services, janitorial services, and carpet cleaning services.
   K.   Business Support Services: Activities that include the provision, primarily to firms rather than individuals, of services of a clerical, employment, protective, or minor processing nature, including multicopy and blueprint services; they exclude the printing of books, other than pamphlets and small reports for another firm, and the storage of goods other than samples for sale.
   L.   Communication Services: Activities that include the provision of broadcasting and other information relay services accomplished primarily through use of electronic and telephone mechanisms; such activities are typical of television and radio studios and telegraph offices.
   M.   Consumer Repair Services: Activities that include the provision, principally to individuals rather than firms, of repair services such as apparel, shoe, upholstery, furniture, and electrical appliance repair services.
   N.   Convenience Services: Activities that include the provision, to individuals, of convenience services which are typically needed frequently or recurrently, such as beauty and barber care, and apparel laundering and dry cleaning.
   O.   Banks and Financial Services: Activities that include the provision of financial services; such activities are typical of banks, savings and loan associations, and credit institutions.
   P.   Funeral Services: Activities that include the provisions of undertaking, funeral and crematory services involving the care, preparation and disposition of human dead.
   Q.   General Construction Services: Activities that include the provision of services typically performed off the premises by building contractors, or by any of the trades involved in building construction, typically including plumbing, painting, electrical, roofing, carpentry, heating and sheet metal contracting when related to building construction and other services.
   R.   Group Assembly: Activities that include the provision of cultural, educational, and entertainment services to assembled groups of spectators or participants; such activities are typical of dance halls, theaters, skating rinks and meeting halls.
   S.   Laundry Services: Activities that include institutional or commercial linen supply and laundry services, as well as diaper service laundries.
   T.   Personal Services: Activities that include the provision of informational, instructional, and similar services of a personal but nonprofessional nature, such as driving schools, travel bureaus, and photography studios.
   U.   Commercial Recreation: Activities that include profit- oriented sports activities performed either indoors or outdoors, which require a facility for conducting the recreational activity; such activities are typical of swimming centers, tennis courts, racquetball courts, golf courses, etc.
   V.   Adult Entertainment: Activities, whether conducted intermittently or full-time, that primarily involve the display, exhibition, or viewing of people and/or materials distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to human sex acts or by emphasis on male or female genitals, buttocks or female breasts; typical of adult motion picture theaters, adult mini-motion picture theaters, and adult motion picture arcades, and including massage parlors and bathhouses, as defined by Chapter 5.28.
   W.   Mini-Storage: Activities that include the provision of personal, self-service storage facilities, not intended for use by freight handling, shipping, weighing, or trucking services or similar entities; typical of commercial mini- storage facilities.
   X.   Commercial Film Production: A use whose activities may be conducted intermittently or full-time, and which includes the accommodation of motion picture filming and videotape production for commercial distribution. (Ord. 2653 §1, 1994: Ord. 2049 §17, 1987: Ord. 1903 §1, 1985: Ord. 1691 §1(part), 1982)