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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 28 of 47 <br />(16) Bungalow Court: See 'Building Types' <br /> <br />(17) Business support service: a commercial establishment that provides services <br />to other businesses including maintenance, repair and service, testing, rental, <br />etc. including the following examples: <br /> <br />a. Computer-related services (rental/repair) <br />b. Copying and quick printing services <br />c. Film processing and photofinishing (retail) <br />d. Graphic design services <br />e. Mailing and mail box services <br />f. Security systems services <br /> <br />(18) Clinic, Urgent Care: A facility other than a hospital where medical, mental <br />health, surgical or other personal health services are provided on an outpatient <br />basis, including incidental medical laboratories. Examples of these uses <br />include: <br /> <br />a. Medical offices with five or more licensed practitioners or medical <br />specialties <br />b. Out-patient care facilities, urgent care facilities. <br /> <br />c. Counseling services by other than medical doctors or psychiatrists are <br />included under "Offices - Professional/Administrative." <br /> <br />(19) Community Assembly: Group gatherings conducted indoors such as <br />synagogues, mosques, temples, churches, community centers, bingo halls, <br />private clubs, fraternal, philanthropic and charitable organizations and lodges. <br /> <br />(20) Commercial Recreation Facility - Indoor: Establishments providing indoor <br />amusement and entertainment services for a fee or admission charge, <br />including: <br /> <br />a. Bowling alleys, tossing or throwing games, indoor sports <br />b. Coin-operated amusement arcades <br />c. Electronic game arcades (video games, etc.), <br />d. Pool, billiards, escape room, mystery games <br />e. Skating sports (ice, roller, board) <br /> <br />This use does not include adult businesses. Four or more electronic games or coin- <br />operated amusements in any establishment, or a premises where 50 percent or <br />more of the floor area is occupied by amusement devices, are considered an <br />electronic game arcade as described above; three or fewer machines are not <br />considered a land use separate from the primary use of the site. <br /> <br />Ancillary uses including meeting rooms, snack bars, and equipment rental or sales <br />are permitted within an indoor recreation facility, provided that the gross floor area <br />of the ancillary use does not exceed twenty percent (20%). Ancillary uses shall <br />operate in conjunction with the primary recreation use, and shall maintain the same <br />or fewer hours of operation.