21A.62.030: RULES FOR GENERIC DEFINITIONS:
   A.   Purpose Of Generic Definitions: Certain terms in this chapter are defined to be inclusive of many uses in order to eliminate overly detailed listings of uses in the zoning districts established by this title. These terms are referred to in this title as "generic" definitions. Examples of generic definitions used in this title are "retail goods establishment", "recreation (indoor)" and "light manufacturing".
   B.   Components Of Generic Definition: A generic definition has three (3) components: 1) a brief listing of examples of uses intended to be included within the scope of the definition; 2) an identification (where appropriate) of certain uses which are not meant to be included by the term; and 3) a statement that for the purposes of each zoning district, any other uses specifically listed within the particular zoning district shall not be construed as falling within the generic definition.
   C.   Uses Not Listed Or Not Within Scope Of Generic Definition: A use which is not specifically listed on the table of permitted and conditional uses for a zoning district, or which does not fall within a generic definition as defined in this chapter, or as interpreted by the zoning administrator pursuant to chapter 21A.12 of this title, is prohibited. (Ord. 66-13, 2013: Ord. 26-95 § 2(31-3), 1995)