As used in this article:
ADAPTIVE REUSE: A nonresidential use that is to be utilized in conjunction with a residential use. The following individual uses or a combination thereof are allowed under this section, if determined to be appropriate for the particular location and structure:
A. Art association and art galleries;
B. Conducting of charitable, nonprofit or political events and programs of general public interest; premises at which events are held no more often than yearly shall not require a permit under this section;
C. Conducting of receptions;
D. Conducting of recitals;
E. Conducting of weddings;
F. Gift shop as an accessory use to another use in this list;
G. Home tours, including showcase homes;
H. Museums;
I. Retreats, such as for executives and religious groups.
HISTORICAL, ARCHITECTURAL OR CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: The architecture or design of the structure is exemplary of a significant or unique architectural style, or, that the structure as owned by a person or group of persons who have significant historical or cultural involvement with the development of the City. (Ord. 1906 § 1, 1986: Ord. 1000 § 52.10(J)(2), 1955)