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(23) See Section 41.100 for regulations pertaining to outdoor storage. <br /> (24) Permitted only as an accessory use to a permitted use. See Section 41.100 for regulations <br /> pertaining to outdoor storage. <br /> (25) Permitted only as an accessory use to a permitted use. See Section 28.020.0 for regulations on <br /> outdoor storage in the M-M zone. <br /> (26) Permitted only as an accessory use to a permitted use. See Section 27.020.D for regulations on <br /> outdoor storage in the M-1 zone. <br /> (27) Permitted only as an accessory use to a permitted use. <br /> (28) Within the A-1, R-S, R-1, R-2, B-1 and B-2(B)zones, bed and breakfast houses shall be permitted <br /> only in homes individually listed on the National, State or Everett Historical Register. Homes within <br /> historic districts which are not individually listed on the National, State or Everett Historical Register are <br /> not eligible to become bed and breakfast houses. See Section 39.050 for additional regulations pertaining <br /> to bed and breakfast houses. <br /> (29) Clinic uses and medical-related activities are permitted in the R-3, R-4 or R-5 zones only as <br /> provided in paragraph (a), (b) or(c) of this Special Regulation (29). Clinic uses and medical-related <br /> activities are permitted in the W-C zone only as provided in paragraph (d) of this Special Regulation (29). <br /> (a) Clinic Uses and Medical-Related Activities on Colby Avenue in R-3 and R-4 Zones. Clinics, offices <br /> or medical-related activities are permitted as a stand-alone use only on corner lots in those portions of the <br /> R-3 and R-4 zones that front on Colby Avenue, between 19th Street and 25th Street, subject to the <br /> following requirements: <br /> (1) Clinic uses and medical-related activities may only be established in existing single-family dwellings <br /> or in existing nonconforming buildings. Existing buildings may not be removed and replaced with new <br /> clinic or medical-related activity buildings. <br /> (2) For existing single-family dwellings that are converted to clinic uses or medical-related activities, the <br /> building shall maintain the appearance of a single-family dwelling. Any additions or remodeling shall not <br /> increase the gross floor area of the existing building by more than twenty-five percent. <br /> (3) Off-street parking shall be located to the rear of the building and may take access only from the <br /> alley, except where an existing parking area takes access from the street. <br /> (4) Wall signs are limited to one per building, and a maximum area of sixteen square feet. Freestanding <br /> signs are limited to one per building, a maximum height of five feet, a maximum area of sixteen square <br /> feet, and shall be set back ten feet from the front or side lot lines. Internally illuminated signs are <br /> prohibited. <br /> (b) Except as provided by paragraph (a) or(c) of this Special Regulation (29), clinic uses or medical- <br /> related activities are permitted in the R-3, R-4 or R5 zones only in mixed-use buildings in which at least <br /> fifty percent of the gross floor area is used for two or more dwellings. Chapter 15 of this title, and the <br /> multiple-family design guidelines, shall apply to mixed-use clinic-medical-residential developments with <br /> three or more dwelling units. <br /> (c) When the property is located in the C or C-O overlay zone, the provisions of Chapter 16 of this title <br /> shall apply. <br /> (d) Clinics and pharmacies are permitted. Other medical-related activities are permitted only in <br /> conjunction with clinic use. Ambulance dispatch centers are not permitted in the W-C zone. <br /> 19 <br />