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1 Businesses with related offices and showrooms, which manufacture, assemble,
process, package, store, and/or distribute small unit products such as optical
devices, tool and die manufactures, electronic equipment, precision instruments,
and toys.
2. Warehouses and wholesale distribution centers, including related offices
and showrooms, but not to include highway freight transportation and warehousing
and wholesale or retail of gasoline or liquefied petroleum gases (propane).
3. Professional and administrative offices.
4. Printing, publishing, engraving, and related reproductive processes.
5. Cabinet and carpentry shops.
6. Research laboratories.
7 Schools for business or industrial training.
8. Shooting and archery ranges -
(indoors only)
9. Restaurants, except drive-in restaurants.
10. Radio or TV station, including studios, offices, and broadcasting towers.
11. Businesses for retail sales conducted entirely within an enclosed
structure such as:
a. The sale of baked goods and pastries, candy and confectioneries, dairy and
ice cream, groceries and meats, fruit and vegetables.
b. The sale of books, magazines, newspapers, tobacco, drugs, gifts, and
stationery.
c. Eating places, lunchrooms, restaurants and cafeterias, and places for the
sale and consumption of soft drinks, juices, and ice cream, but excluding places
providing dancing or entertainment.
d. Service establishments, including barber and beauty shops, custom tailor
shops, laundry agencies, self-service laundries, shoe repair, dry cleaning,
pressing or tailoring shops, and florist retail outlets in which only
non-explosive and nonflammable solvents and materials are used and where no work
is done on the premises for retail outlets elsewhere.
12. Financial institutions (banks, etc.).
13. Public service facilities such as police, fire stations, and post office.
14. Garment assembly and sewing.
15. Medical, dental, photographic, or similar laboratories, clinics or
hospitals, and fitness centers.
16. Ornamental manufacturing.
17. Parking lots and parking garages.
18. Welding shops.
19. Machine shops.
20. Sheet metal shops.
21. Data processing services.
22. Other uses which are similar or compatible to the permitted uses.
23. Contractor's office and storage.
24. Pest control office and storage.
25. Residential treatment and care facilities.
26. Hotels, motels, and condo-tels.
27. Single-family unit which is accessory to a permitted use and located on
the same lot
28. Telephone exchange and transformer stations. Television facilities and
operations, including studios, offices, and broadcasting towers.
1. Accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use.
2. Signs in accordance with this Code.
527.4 Conditional Uses
A. The sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages within alcoholic beverage
business establishments as defined in this Code and as permitted under County,
State, and Federal regulations provided!
1 No such sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages may occur or be
conducted within 1,000 feet of any school, church, place of worship, or public
park, as measured from the structure used as a proprietor’s place of business to
the nearest property line of the school, church, place of worship, or public
park.
2. The sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages complies with conditional
use standards set forth in this Code and has been approved by Pasco County Board
of County Commissioners in accordance with said Section.
3. The premises or building in which the alcoholic beverage sales or
consumption are to be conducted or occur shall not be used as an adult
entertainment establishment.
B. Public utility substations and relay facilities, and other
conforming uses within the confines of an enclosed building which do not cause
an undue nuisance or adversely affect existing structures, uses, or residents.
C. Aircraft and helicopter landing fields and pads subject to
approval by the Federal Aviation Administration and compliance with appropriate
State and local laws, provided that no such aircraft landing field or helicopter
pad be located closer than 1,000 feet from the closest property line of a school
that provides a curriculum of elementary or secondary academic instruction,
including kindergarten, elementary, junior high, or high schools.
D. Mining and/or reclamation including, but not limited to,
the mining or extraction of limestone; clay; sand; natural gas; oil; and organic
soils subject to all local, State, and Federal regulations.
E. Medical waste disposal facilities.
F. Auction houses.
G. Construction and demolition debris dumps subject to all
local, State, and Federal regulations.
H. Yard trash disposal facilities.
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Wastewater treatment plants, except when accessory
to a development.
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527.9 Performance Standards
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All activities shall be in conformance with standards
established by the County, State, and Federal government. Activities shall emit
no obnoxious, toxic, or corrosive dust; dirt; fly ash; fumes; vapors; or gases
which can cause any damage to human health, to animals or vegetation, or to
other forms of property, or which can cause any soiling or staining of persons
or property at any point beyond the lot line of the use creating the emission;
discharge no smoke of a consistency which will restrict the passage of sun light
beyond the property line; emit any obnoxious odor perceptible beyond the lot
boundaries; produce no heat or glare perceptible beyond the lot boundary;
produce no electromagnetic radiation or radioactive emission injuries to human
beings, animals, or vegetation (electromagnetic radiation or radioactive
emissions shall not be of any intensity that interferes with the use of any
property); discharge of any untreated potentially dangerous effluent from
operations and to local surface or subsurface drainage courses. Any development
activities occurring adjacent to existing agricultural uses shall provide
adequate buffering against discharges and emissions listed above, generated by
the ongoing agricultural use.
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