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Definitions, "O."
Office. This Code distinguishes between the following types of offices. These do not include medical offices (see "Medical Service - Minor").
1. Accessory. An office facility incidental and accessory to another business or sales activity that is the primary use. These are permitted accessory to any other use allowed in all zones established by this code.
2. Government. An administrative, clerical, or public contact and/or service office of a local, state, or federal government agency. Includes post offices, but not bulk mailing distribution centers, which are under “Truck or Freight Terminal.”
4. High Employee. An office-type facility characterized by high employee concentration, and occupied by businesses engaged in information processing. Examples of these uses include, but are not limited to:
airline, lodging chain, and rental car company reservation centers
consumer credit reporting
data processing services
health management organization (HMO) offices where no medical services are provided
insurance claim processing
mail order and electronic commerce transaction processing
telemarketing
5. Professional/Administrative. An office-type facility occupied by businesses that provide direct professional services and/or is engaged in the production of intellectual property. Examples of these uses include, but are not limited to:
accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services |
financial management and investment counseling |
advertising agencies |
single or small group psychologists/psychiatrists/counselors |
attorneys |
management and public relations services |
commercial art and design services |
media production services |
construction contractors (office facilities only) |
design services including architecture, engineering, |
photographers and photography studios |
landscape architecture, urban planning |
court reporting services |
educational, scientific and research organizations |
One Foot Lambert. Equals brightness equivalent to one lumen per square foot reflected from a surface. One lumen per square foot is equal to a square foot illuminated evenly by one foot candle at any point.
Outdoor Advertising Structure. Any device which is used or designed so that it may be used to direct attention to a business, profession, commodity, service, or entertainment, conducted, sold, or offered elsewhere than upon the lot where such sign is located.