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4.3.3.   ACCESSORY
   A.   Accessory are those uses and associated with, and to, a principal and may be necessary for the operation of the principal . Examples of include: residences with guest houses, restaurants with bars, and churches with a columbarium.
   B.   The permitted accessory with use-specific standards are identified in Tables 4.8-1 through 4.8-7. Accessory other than those provided in the tables may be permitted in accordance with Section 6.6, , , and .
   C.    are subject to the following when applicable:
      1.    regulations and standards, including, but not limited to:
         a.   The accessory and regulations provided in Section 6.6, , , and ; and,
         b.   The use specific standards provided in Tables 4.8-1 through 4.8-7.
      2.   Application submittal requirements and fees provided in the Administrative Manual; and,
      3.   Standards provided in the Technical Standards Manual.
4.3.4.   TEMPORARY
   Temporary are those and that are needed or are in place for only short periods of time. The regulations governing temporary are provided in Section 4.11, Temporary Use or .
4.4.   ORGANIZATION OF
4.4.1.   GENERAL
   A.   The are organized into three categories from general to specific: Group, Class, and Type.
   B.    listed within a specific Group, Class, or Type are not listed in any other Group, Class, or Type.
4.4.2.    GROUP
   A Group identifies the primary activity for a group of more specific (i.e., Classes). The Groups are:
   A.   Agricultural;
   B.   Civic;
   C.   Commercial;
   D.   Industrial;
   E.   Recreation;
   F.   Residential;
   G.   Restricted Adult Activities;
   H.   Retail Trade;
   I.   Storage;
   J.    ; and,
   K.   Wholesaling.
4.4.3.    CLASS
   Each Group is further divided into more specific listings based on their similarity of functional characteristics, such as Food and Beverage Sales or Vehicle Rental and Sales. These specific uses are referred to as Classes.
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