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<br />845 Gasoline/Service Station with Convenience Market <br />Service stations are generally located at intersections or freeway interchanges. This land use <br />includes service stations with convenience markets where the primary business is the fueling of <br />motor vehicles, although they may also have facilities for servicing and repairing motor vehicles <br />and car washes. Some commonly sold convenience items are newspapers, coffee or other <br />beverages, and snack items that are usually consumed in the car. The vehicle fueling position <br />is defined as the maximum number of vehicles that can be fueled simultaneously. <br /> <br />847 Self-Service Car Wash <br />Self-service car washes allow manual cleaning of vehicles by providing stalls for the driver to <br />park and wash the vehicle. <br /> <br />848 Tire Store <br />A tire store's primary business is the sales and marketing of tires for automotive vehicles. <br />Services offered by these stores usually include tire installation and repair, as well as other <br />automotive maintenance or repair services and customer assistance. These stores generally <br />do not contain large storage or warehouse areas. <br /> <br />850 Supermarket <br />Supermarkets are typically free-standing retail stores selling a complete assortments of food <br />(sometimes in bulk), food preparation and wrapping materials, and household cleaning and <br />servicing items. They may also contain facilities such as money machines, photo center, <br />pharmacies, and video rental areas. [Combines ITE use codes 850 supermarket and 854 <br />discount supermarket.] <br /> <br />851 Convenience Market (Open 24 Hours) <br />The convenience markets in this classification are open 24 hours per day. These markets sell <br />convenience foods, newspapers, magazines, and often, beer and wine; and they do not have <br />gasoline pumps. <br /> <br />852 Convenience Market (Open 15-16 Hours) <br />The convenience markets in this classification are open 15 to 16 hours per day. These markets <br />sell convenience foods, newspapers, magazines, and often, beer and wine; and they do not <br />have gasoline pumps. <br /> <br />860 Wholesale Foods Distributor <br />These uses generally include large storage and distribution areas for receiving goods and <br />shipping these goods to places such as grocery stores and restaurants. Generally, these <br />markets are characterized by little drive-in business, and truck deliveries and pick-up at all <br />hours of the day. <br /> <br />861 Discount Membership Club <br />A discount club is a discount store or warehouse where shoppers pay a membership fee in <br />order to take advantage of discounted prices on a wide variety of items such as food, clothing, <br />tires, and appliances. Many items are sold in large quantities or bulk. <br /> <br />862 Home Improvement Superstore <br />Home improvement superstores are free-standing warehouse type facilities with off-street <br />parking. They generally offer a variety of customer services and centralized cashiering, and <br />they specialize in the sale of home improvement merchandise. They typically maintain long <br /> <br />City of Eugene sDC Methodology <br /> <br />Definitions, Page A-11 <br />