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supplies and appliances and pharmaceutical products; <br /> and provided further, that not more than fifty (50) <br /> per cent of the ground floor area of such building <br /> shall be used for such apothecary shop. <br />A~0mobile parking Operated in Con]unction With permitted <br /> uses and in accordance with the requirements.of section <br /> 40-48. <br /> Banks and savings and loan associations. <br />Barber, beauty and other personal services conducted <br /> within the principal building but only by a person <br /> resident in the building. <br />Churches a~d places of worship, including parish houses <br /> and educational buildings. <br />Day nurseries and kindergartens. <br />Dwellings, multi-family, in structures of five (5) <br />or more stories where the ground floor is devoted <br />solely to non-residential uses authorized in this <br />Zoning District. <br />Dwellings, single-family. <br />Dwellings, two-family. <br />Fuel oil and kerosene for heating purposes in above- <br /> ground containers not exceeding two.hundred and <br /> seventy-five (275) gallons individual capacity or <br /> five hundred and fifty (550) gallons aggregate <br /> capacity. <br /> Funeral homes and undertaking establishments. <br />Grounds for games or sports, parks, country clubs, re- <br /> creational and co~ununity center buildings and other <br /> similar activities not operated for profit% <br />Incidental accessory retail uses such as cafeterias, <br /> gift or variety shops, soda bars conducted solely <br /> for the convenience of the employees, patients, <br /> patrons or visitors on the premises wholly within <br /> the principal building and without exterior advertis- <br /> ing display. <br /> Incidental home occupation as defined in section 40-31. <br /> Incidental keeping of nonr~ransient boarders or lodgers <br />by a resident family provided not more than twenty- <br />five (25) per cent of the total floor area in one <br />dwelling unit used for living purposes is devoted to <br />such occupancy. <br />Laboratories for research and testing. <br />Lodges, fraternal and social organizations provided that <br /> any such establishment shall not be conducted primari- <br /> ly for gain. <br />Nonconforming uses and structures as provided in sections <br /> 40-32 through 40-38. <br />Office buildings; governmental and private, including <br /> professional offices. <br />Police and fire stations. <br />Public utility distribution lines, transformers and <br /> necessary related facilities. <br /> <br /> <br />
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