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<br />12 <br /> 592 <br />Randy Marshall: Yeah. Why wouldn’t you allow a fire station in LC1? 593 <br /> 594 <br />Michael Harvey: Inaudible. Because it’s currently not allowed and I did do anything with it to be blunt. That’s the best answer. 595 <br /> 596 <br />Tony Blake: And I would thin that they would be permitted in the Economic Districts as well. 597 <br /> 598 <br />Michael Harvey continued reviewing abstract. 599 <br /> 600 <br />Tony Blake: Where would wet labs and things like that fall? 601 <br /> 602 <br />Michael Harvey: Research. 603 <br /> 604 <br />Tony Blake: Ok. 605 <br /> 606 <br />Michael Harvey continued reviewing abstract. 607 <br /> 608 <br />Michael Harvey: Any questions on manufacturing? 609 <br /> 610 <br />Randy Marshall: I can’t remember the name of the old furniture place off of Old Greensboro Highway. Hill Country. Is that non-611 <br />compliant? 612 <br /> 613 <br />Michael Harvey: Hill Country Woodworks is zoned existing commercial 5. I would actually say that it is right now conforming as 614 <br />retail and light manufacturing and it would be allowed in this same construct because it’s not a land use we want to prohibit. 615 <br /> 616 <br />Tony Blake: They do have a showroom. 617 <br /> 618 <br />Michael Harvey: Yeah. 619 <br /> 620 <br />Randy Marshall: I guess I’m still confused. Furniture manufacturing similar processing, that’s exactly what they do, but they’re 621 <br />not in. 622 <br /> 623 <br />Michael Harvey: No, there’s no checkmark in EC5, only because I took this directly from the Economic Development Design 624 <br />table so we’re going to be adding that to make sure they’re still making form, we’re not looking to make non-conforming uses. 625 <br /> 626 <br />Randy Marshall: Ok, so another dot would put here. 627 <br /> 628 <br />Michael Harvey: Yeah, another dot would be put here. And I appreciate you bringing that to my attention but just as a reminder 629 <br />we didn’t want to get overly dot crazy because it’s already confusing as it is. The dots would make it even more interesting. 630 <br /> 631 <br />Craig Benedict: We haven’t made all the determinations. We’re just trying to get the general categories. 632 <br /> 633 <br />Michael Harvey: Yeah, because if you all don’t like the categories then I got to go back to the drawing board a little bit. 634 <br /> 635 <br />Lydia Wegman: Got it. 636 <br /> 637 <br />Craig Benedict: Yeah, we may put in there SUP A for a certain one to be determined so we’re just trying to get the general 638 <br />categories, incorporate what has been somewhere in our existing code because the commissioners are going to want to know 639 <br />it was there before and it’s not there now or the opposite. For these new categories we’re going to have to populate them with 640 <br />dots. 641 <br /> 642 <br />Tony Blake: You have watches but not jewelry. Is that? 643 <br /> 644 <br />Michael Harvey: That’s under miscellaneous manufacturing. 645 <br /> 16