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E. Characteristics. Restricted Access Commercial Entertainment and Recreation uses are characterized by activities and structures that prohibit public access by requiring the purchase of goods or services not directly related to the entertainment or recreational activity.

F. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses may include any Permitted uses in the base zone, parking, and maintenance facilities.

G. Examples. Examples include water parks accessible only to individuals who are paying guests of a connected hotel or motel, amusement or electronic devise areas available only to individuals purchasing transportation or lodging services.

H. Exceptions.

(1) Exhibition, meeting, or entertainment uses which admit members of the public based on payment of an entry fee and without requiring the purchase of other affiliated goods or services, are treated as commercial recreation (Not Restricted Access Commercial Entertainment).

(2) Banquet halls, lobbies, conference rooms/facilities or meeting spaces that are part of hotels or restaurants are accessory to those uses, may be restricted for access and entertainment purposes, and are not classified as Restricted Access Commercial Entertainment.