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(1) Those uses or categories of uses as listed herein, and no others, are permitted in the HCF zone.

(2) Permitted Principal Uses. The following principal uses and structures, and no others, are permitted in the HCF zone:

(a) Medical and other health services.

(b) Parks.

(c) Public utilities and rights-of-way and accompanying infrastructure (local distribution of services only).

(d) Residential facility for persons with a disability.

(e) Religious activities.

(3) Permitted Accessory Uses. Accessory uses and structures are permitted in the HCF zone provided they are reasonably related, ancillary, or incidental to and do not substantially alter the character of the permitted use or structure, and are located on the same or an adjacent lot as the permitted use. Such permitted accessory uses and structures include, but are not limited to, the following:

(a) Storage of materials used for construction of a building, including the contractor’s temporary office; provided, that such use is on the building site or immediately adjacent thereto; and provided further, that such use shall be permitted only during the construction period and thirty (30) days thereafter.

(b) Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the open storage of materials or equipment used in conjunction with permitted uses, or shall be concealed from view from public or private streets.

(c) Accessory building and structures which are customarily used in conjunction with and are incidental to a principal use and structure.

(4) Conditional Uses. The following uses and structures are permitted in the HCF zone only after a conditional use permit has been issued, and subject to the terms and conditions thereof:

(a) Ambulance services (stand-alone).

(b) Assisted living, mental health, or substance “at risk” facilities and services.

(c) Heliports (located on or adjacent to a hospital).

(Enacted 2014-09, Am 2021-33)