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ATTACHMENT B
<br />EXISTING LIST OF USES TO BE REPLACED BY A MATRIX
<br />2. Dormitory as an accessory use to other uses that are otherwise permitted or approved conditional uses such as churches,
<br />universities, colleges or schools.
<br />3. Parking areas.
<br />4. Recreational area and facilities for employees.
<br />5. Residences for security or maintenance personnel.
<br />6. Other uses not specifically listed in this title, which the Director determines to be:
<br />a. uses that are customarily accessory to other uses permitted outright within this district; and
<br />b. consistent with the stated purpose of this district; and
<br />c. consistent with the policies of the Tukwila Comprehensive Plan.
<br />(Ord, 2251;'42, 2C." t:1rd
<br />Ord. 1976 j52 2001; Ord, 1758
<br />18.30.040 Conditional Uses
<br />The following uses may be allowed within the Commercial Light Industrial District, subject to the requirements, procedures and
<br />conditions established by the Conditional Use Permits chapter of this title:
<br />1. Amusement parks.
<br />2. Animal shelters and kennels, subject to all additional State and local regulations (less than four cats or dogs does not need
<br />a permit).
<br />3. Cemeteries and crematories.
<br />4. Religious facility with an assembly area greater than 750 square feet and community center buildings.
<br />5. Colleges and universities.
<br />6. Convalescent and nursing homes for more than 12 patients.
<br />7. Drive -in theaters.
<br />8. Electrical substations - distribution.
<br />9. Fire and police stations.
<br />10. Hospitals.
<br />11. Manufacturing and industrial uses that have moderate to substantial potential for creating off -site noise, smoke, dust,
<br />vibration and other external environmental impacts, including but not limited to, manufacturing, processing, assembly, packaging and /or
<br />repair of:
<br />a. Chemicals, light metals, plastics, solvents, soaps, wood, coal, glass, enamels, textiles, fabrics, plaster, agricultural
<br />products or animal products (no rendering or slaughtering);
<br />b. Previously manufactured metals, such as iron and steel fabrication; steel production by electric arc melting, argon
<br />oxygen refining, and consumable electrode melting; and similar heavy industrial uses;
<br />c. Previously prepared metals, including, but not limited to, stamping, dyeing, shearing or punching of metal, engraving,
<br />galvanizing and hand - forging.
<br />12. Park - and -ride lots.
<br />13. Radio, television, microwave or observation stations, and towers.
<br />14. Recreation facilities (commercial - outdoor), including golf courses, golf driving ranges, fairgrounds, animal race tracks,
<br />sports fields.
<br />15. Recreation facilities (public), including, but not limited to, sports fields, community centers and golf courses.
<br />16. Rock crushing, asphalt or concrete batching or mixing, stone cutting, brick manufacture, marble work and the assembly of
<br />products from the above materials.
<br />(Ord, 2268 (020; 2012; O 87(,021. 2010; Ord.
<br />'102, 2006; Ord,
<br />Ord,, 1638 § ^1 ?998 Ord 1758
<br />18.30.050 Unclassified Uses
<br />The following uses may be allowed within the Commercial/ Light Industrial District, subject to the requirements, procedures and
<br />conditions established in TMC Chapter 18.66, Unclassified Use Permits.
<br />1. Airports, landing fields and heliports (except emergency sites).
<br />2. Cement manufacturing.
<br />3. Essential public facilities, except those uses listed separately in any of the districts established by this title.
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