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Definitions of Transportation Use Codes <br />030 Truck Terminal <br />Truck terminals are facilities where goods are transferred between trucks, trucks and railroads, or <br />trucks and ports. <br />090 Park & Ride Lot with Bus Service <br />Park -and -ride lots with bus service are areas used for the transfer of people between private <br />vehicles and buses. They usually contain a bus passenger shelter, a parking lot, and circulation <br />facilities for buses, as well as for private motor vehicles. In addition to park -and -ride, there are a <br />significant number of passengers who are dropped off. <br />110 General Light Industrial <br />Industrial facilities have an emphasis on activities other than manufacturing, and may include <br />activities such as printing, material -testing laboratories, and assembling of data processing <br />equipment. Typically these facilities are freestanding and devoted to a single use/activity. <br />130 Industrial Park <br />Development within an industrial park is characterized by a mix of manufacturing, service, and <br />warehouse facilities with a wide variation in the proportion of each type of use from one location <br />to another. Industrial park tenants may be highly diversified; some parks may contain a large <br />number of different types of small businesses, while others may have one or two dominant <br />industries. <br />140 Manufacturing <br />Manufacturing facilities are areas where the primary activity is the conversion of raw material or <br />parts into finished products. The size and type of activity may vary substantially from one facility <br />to another. In addition to the actual production of goods, manufacturing facilities generally also <br />have office, warehouse, research, and associated functions. This use code also includes general <br />heavy industrial uses which are facilities typically limited to the manufacturing of large items. <br />[Combines ITE use codes 120 General Heavy Industrial and 140 Manufacturing.] <br />150 Warehousing <br />Warehouses are primarily devoted to the storage of materials; they may also include office and <br />maintenance areas. <br />151 Mini -Warehouse <br />Mini -warehouses are buildings in which a number of storage units or vaults are rented for the <br />storage of goods. Each unit is physically separated from other units, and access is usually <br />provided through an overhead door or other common access point. These are often referred to as <br />"self -storage facilities." <br />160 Data Center <br />Data centers are free-standing, warehouse -type facilities that are primarily used for off -site storage <br />of computer systems and associated components, including applications and secure data. Data <br />centers may be occupied by single or multiple tenants and may include maintenance areas and a <br />small office. Data centers typically have a small number of employees and visitors. <br />170 Utilities <br />Utilities are free-standing buildings containing electromechanical or industrial space equipment. <br />These facilities may include storage areas and office space. <br />City of Eugene SDC Methedelog;esMethodology, Appendix A Page A-6 <br />