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f. Stoop: An elevated entry porch that corresponds directly to the building <br />entry, with stairs placed close to the frontage line on a building with the <br />ground story elevated from the sidewalk, securing privacy for the windows <br />and front rooms. This type is suitable for ground -floor residential uses with <br />short set- backs. This type may be interspersed with the shopfront frontage <br />type. A porch or shed roof may also cover the stoop. <br />34 Front yard/Porch: See 'Frontage Types' <br />r <br />35 Gallery: see 'Frontage Types' <br />36 General Retail: Stores and shops selling many lines of merchandise. <br />Examples of these stores and lines of merchandise include: <br />a. Art galleries, retail <br />b. Art supplies, including framing services <br />c. Bicycles, <br />d. Books, magazines, and newspapers <br />e. Cameras and photographic supplies <br />f. Clothing, shoes, and accessories <br />g, Department stores <br />h. Drug stores and pharmacies <br />i_ Dry goods <br />L Fabrics and sewing supplies <br />k. Florists and houseplant stores with indoor sales only <br />I. Furniture and home decor stores <br />m. Hardware and buildina supply stores <br />n. Hobby materials <br />o. Jewelry <br />o Luggage and leather goods <br />o Musical instruments (small), parts and accessories, large instruments are <br />under "Furniture, Furnishings, and Appliance Store" <br />L. Orthopedic supplies <br />s. Small wares <br />t. Specialty shops <br />u. Sporting goods and equipment <br />v. Stationery <br />w. Toys and games <br />x. Variety stores <br />v Videos, DVDs, records, CDs, including rental stores <br />General retail does not include the following: <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 33 of 49 <br />