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SEC. 51A-4.105.   INTERPRETATION OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS.
   (a)   The following rules apply in interpreting the district regulations:
      (1)   The symbol [L] appearing after a listed use means that the use is permitted by right as a limited use only.
      (2)   The symbol [SUP] appearing after a listed use means that the use is permitted by specific use permit only.
      (3)   The symbols [L] and [SUP] appearing together after a listed use mean that the use is permitted by right as a limited use; otherwise it is permitted by specific use permit only.
      (4)   The symbol [DIR] appearing after a listed use means that a site plan must be submitted and approved in accordance with the requirements of Section 51A-4.803. (“DIR” means “development impact review.” For more information regarding development impact review generally, see Division 51A-4.800.)
      (5)   The symbol [RAR] appearing after a listed use means that, if the use has a residential adjacency as defined in Section 51A-4.803, a site plan must be submitted and approved in accordance with the requirements of that section. (RAR means residential adjacency review. For more information regarding residential adjacency review generally, see Division 51A-4.800.)
   (b)   If there is a conflict between the text of the district regulations and the charts or any other graphic display in this chapter, the text of the district regulations controls.
   (c)   If there is a conflict between the text of the district regulations and the text of the use regulations (Division 51A-4.100, et seq.), the text of the use regulations controls. (Ord. Nos. 19455; 19786)