Terms defined.
ABANDONED GASOLINE SERVICE FACILITY
A gasoline service facility where there has been no continuous
business operation for a period of six months, provided that a gasoline
service facility shall not be deemed an abandoned gasoline service
facility during any period of time when the nonoperation of said gasoline
service facility is authorized by variance granted by the Board of
Appeals.
ACCESSORY TELECOMMUNICATIONS STRUCTURE
An accessory facility or structure serving or being used
in conjunction with a telecommunications facility or tower and located
on the same lot as the telecommunications facility or tower. Examples
of such structures include utility or transmission equipment, storage
sheds or cabinets.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-2]
ADULT USE ESTABLISHMENT
A private establishment or any part thereof which presents
any of the following entertainment, services or sales or rentals on
one or more occasions:
(1)
ADULT ARCADEAny place to which the public is permitted or invited wherein coin-operated, slug-operated or electronically, electrically or mechanically controlled still or motion-picture machines, projectors or other image-producing devices are maintained to show images thereon said devices or portions thereof and where the images so displayed are distinguished or characterized by the depicting or describing of specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas.
(2)
ADULT BOOKSTORE or ADULT VIDEO STOREA commercial establishment which, as one of its business purposes, offers for sale or rental any of the following: books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter or photographs, films, motion pictures, video cassettes or video reproductions, slides or other visual representations which depict or describe specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas; or instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed, advertised or sold for use in connection with any specified sexual activity. A commercial establishment may have other business purposes that do not involve the offering for sale or rental of the aforementioned specified materials or products and still be categorized as an "adult bookstore" or "adult video store" if one of its business purposes is the offering for sale or rental of the above specified materials or products which depict or describe any specified sexual activity(ies) or any specified anatomical area(s).
(3)
ADULT CABARETA nightclub, bar, restaurant or similar commercial establishment which permits or provides for the entertainment of its patrons any of the following:
(a)
Person(s) who appears in a state of nudity.
(b)
Live performances which are characterized by
the exposure of any specified anatomical area(s) or by the performance
or depicting of any specified sexual activity(ies).
(c)
Films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides
or other photographic reproductions which are characterized by the
depiction or description of any specified sexual activity(ies) or
any specified anatomical area(s).
(4)
ADULT MOTELA hotel, motel or similar commercial establishment which:
(a)
Offers accommodations to the public for any
form of consideration and which provides patrons with closed-circuit
television transmissions, films, motion pictures, video cassettes,
slides or other photographic or visual reproductions which are characterized
by the depiction or description of any specified sexual activity(ies)
or specified anatomical area(s) and has a sign or other means of visual
display of information which is visible from the public right-of-way
and which advertises the availability of this adult type of photographic
reproductions.
(b)
Offers a sleeping room for rent for a period
of time that is less than 10 hours.
(c)
Allows a tenant or occupant of a sleeping room
to sub-rent the room to another(s) for a period of time that is less
than 10 hours.
(5)
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATERA commercial establishment where, for any form of consideration, films, motion pictures, video cassettes, slides or similar photographic or visual reproductions are shown and which are characterized by the depiction or description of any specified sexual activity(ies) or any specified anatomical area(s).
(6)
ADULT THEATERA theater, concert hall, auditorium or similar commercial establishment which permits or provides acts, shows or entertainment by persons who appear in a state of nudity, or who display or exhibit any specified anatomical area(s).
(7)
SEXUAL ENCOUNTER CENTERA business or commercial enterprise that, as one of its business purposes, offers for any form of consideration any of the following:
(a)
Physical contact in the form of wrestling or
tumbling between persons of the opposite sex.
(b)
Activities between male and female persons and/or
persons of the same sex when one or more of the persons is displaying
any specified anatomical area.
(8)
ESCORTA person who, for consideration, agrees or offers to act as a companion, guide or date for another person, or who agrees or offers to privately model lingerie or to privately remove in the presence of another part or all of his/her clothing.
(9)
ESCORT AGENCYA person or business entity who/which furnishes, offers to furnish or advertises to furnish escorts as one of its business purposes, for consideration in any form or amount.
(10)
NUDE MODEL STUDIOAny place where a person who appears in a state of nudity or displays any specified anatomical area(s) is provided for the purpose of being observed, sketched, drawn, painted, sculptured, photo7graphed or similarly depicted by another person or persons who pay money or any form of consideration therefor.
(11)
NUDITYA state where a person is bare, naked or unclothed, or displays or exhibits a less than completely and opaquely covered specified anatomical area(s).
(12)
MASSAGE PARLORAn establishment where, for any form or amount of consideration, massage, alcohol rub fomentation, electric, magnetic or similar treatment or manipulation of part or all of the human body is administered, unless such treatment or manipulation is administered by a medical practitioner, chiropractor, acupuncturist, physical therapist or similar professional person licensed by the State of New York. This definition shall not include an athletic club, health club, school, gymnasium, reducing salon, spa or similar establishment where massage or similar manipulation of the human body is offered as an incidental or accessory service to such aforementioned principal use(s).
(13)
(a)
Less than completely and opaquely covered human
genitals, pubic region, buttocks, anus or female breast(s) below a
point immediately above the top of the areole(s); or
(b)
Human male genitals in a state of sexual stimulation
or arousal, or in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely and
opaquely covered.
(14)
(a)
Masturbation, sexual intercourse, oral copulation
or sodomy.
(b)
Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals,
pubic regions, buttocks, anus or female breasts.
(c)
Masochism, erotic or sexually oriented torture
or flagellation, beating or the infliction of pain.
(d)
Erotic touching, fondling or other such contact
between an animal and a human being.
ADVERTISING DEVICE
An emblematic design, including those which are composed
of light rays only, calculated to attract public attention to a product,
service or undertaking, irrespective of profit motives and including
charitable, religious, institutional and quasi-public enterprises,
and encompassing activities both on and off the property where such
designs are situated. All audible advertising techniques, except those
transmitted privately by public communications systems, are prohibited.
This definition shall include what are commonly termed signs, billboards,
posters, symbols and similar devices, of whatever composition, size,
location or color.
AGRICULTURAL USE
Utilization of land and/or structures for agricultural purposes,
excluding breeding, keeping or raising of animals and expressly prohibiting
any manufacturing process and on-site sales, whether retail or wholesale.
ALTERATION
Any change or substitution in the composition or arrangement
of integral components of a structure, excluding purely decorative
treatment and including physical enlargement or diminution of a structure
or floor space therein; additions to the facade of a structure are
alterations. As applied to a site, alteration shall include any change
in size or exterior boundaries, relocation or reorientation of lot
lines and location or orientation of structures and/or landscaping
devices (natural and artificial) situated within or incidental to
the use of the site.
ANTENNA
A system of electrical conductors that transmit or receive
radio frequency signals. Such signals shall include but not be limited
to radio, televisions, cellular, paging, personal communications services
and microwave communications.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-2]
APARTMENT
A dwelling contained within a multiple dwelling.
BILLBOARD
An advertising device which displays, promotes or advertises
goods, products, services, facilities or similar items which are conducted,
sold, provided or offered on a lot other than the lot on which said
advertising device is located, notwithstanding that such may also
be incidentally sold, provided or offered also on the lot on which
said device is located.
[Added 11-27-2000]
BUILDING
Any structure with exterior walls and a roof.
CARE HOME
Group quarters designed for and intended to accommodate persons
not requiring hospitalization, but necessitating supervision because
of age, including rest homes, nursing homes, homes for the aged and
similar uses, and whether or not containing medical facilities for
limited therapy. The offices of physicians, dentists and similar professionals
providing a direct medical service to the occupants of care homes
shall be permitted as an accessory use to a care home.
CHILD DAY CARE
Care provided for three or more children away from their
own homes for less than 24 hours per day for compensation or otherwise.
COLLOCATED ANTENNAS
Telecommunications facilities which utilize existing towers,
buildings or other structures for placement of antenna(s) and which
do not require construction of a new tower.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-2]
COURT, INNER
Open space situated between a line connecting the outside
corners of the two facing walls as projected inward toward said facing
walls and a common wall.
COURT STRUCTURE
A principal structure having two or more facing walls at
any level above grade or having an "L" or curvilnear shape.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A place, person, association, corporation, institution or
agency which provides day care for three or more children away from
their own homes, excluding those receiving family day care or group
family day care, for more than three hours and less than 24 hours,
with or without payment or compensation. The name, description or
form of the entity which operates a day-care center shall not affect
its status as a day-care center.
DISTRICT
An area of land as described and/or set forth on the Official
Zoning Map of the Town of Salina contained within defined boundary
lines and labeled by a zoning district symbol contained in this chapter.
All such districts shall be subject to the regulations of this chapter
pertaining to the district for which the label pertains and to all
other regulations generally or specifically applicable to said district
as provided for in this chapter.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE
A principal structure containing three or more dwelling units,
including apartment buildings, whether or not operated as a condominium
or cooperative, and expressly excluding group quarters, townhouses,
care homes, hotels and similar uses having on-premises management.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
A principal structure containing a single dwelling unit for
occupancy by only one family.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A principal structure containing two dwelling units, each
for occupancy by only one family.
DWELLING UNIT
A structure or portion thereof designed for and restricted
to occupancy by one or more persons living together as a single housekeeping
unit.
EXHIBITION
The use of land and/or structures, in whole or in part, for
the public display of goods or services, whether or not incidental
to or separate from a principal use permitted or located in the same
zoning district.
FACING WALLS
Exterior walls of a court structure which are opposite each
other. For the purpose of this definition, two walls having an interior
angle less than 105º with a common wall shall be considered facing
walls.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying the premises and living as
a single nonprofit housing unit.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
The primary residence of a provider of day care for not more
than six children away from their homes for more than five hours per
week.
FLOOR AREA
The square footage of all floor space within a principal
structure, excluding common areas such as halls, staircases, balconies,
roof gardens, laundry rooms, storage bins, sanitation and utility
areas, and all similar space used in common by two or more uses or
tenants.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The square footage of all floor space within exterior walls
of a principal structure.
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any advertising device not attached to or part of any building,
but separately permanently affixed in or upon the ground by any other
means, in or upon the ground. Included are pole signs, pylon signs
and monument signs.
GARAGE
A structure utilized, designed or located for a purpose of
parking and/or storing motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, lawn
equipment or trailers.
GARAGE, DETACHED
A garage which is independent of another structure, whether
or not there is complete physical separation (it being intended to
include garages attached or connected to another structure by roofs,
breezeways or related means), for the purpose of adequately providing
for circulation of air, access to sunlight, avoidance of narrow passageways
and enhancement of appearance of property.
GASOLINE SERVICE FACILITY
Land and improvements used for the servicing of motor vehicles,
including fueling, lubrication, repairs, washing, sales and servicing
of tires, batteries, accessories and parts; sale of food, including
prepared food for on- and off-premises consumption, and beverages
and other products from a defined retail sales area in which merchandise
is displayed for sale to the public, said area being limited in size
to a maximum of 1,200 square feet, exclusive of storage, coolers and
restroom areas. Merchandise permitted for sale at a gasoline service
facility shall not include motor vehicles, trailers, snowmobiles,
boats, car-top carriers or similar equipment. There shall be no outside
repairs; storage of damaged, junked, unlicensed, dismantled or partially
dismantled vehicles; or body shops, paint shops or glass or seat cover
repair shops. "Gasoline service facility" includes but is not limited
to the following uses:
(1)
GASOLINE SELF-SERVICE STATIONA gasoline service facility used for the dispensing of gasoline by means of a qualified attendant controlling an approved console regulating the flow of gasoline into fixed and approved dispensing equipment thereafter to be operated by the customer at one or more pump dispensers.
(2)
GASOLINE SERVICE COMBINATION CAR-WASH FACILITYA gasoline service facility used in conjunction with a tunnel and/or bay-type structure designed for the washing and/or cleaning of motor vehicles, either on an assembly-line basis or utilizing manual labor.
GROCERY STORE
A structure wherein all food products are sold at retail,
as distinguished from restaurants, drive-in restaurants and packaged-food
restaurants, and wherein not more than 20% of the floor area is devoted
to the sale or display of nonfood products.
GROUP FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
The primary residence of a provider of day care for not more
than 14 children away from their own homes for more than three hours,
but less than 24 hours per day.
GROUP QUARTERS
A structure or portion thereof occupied by two or more persons
as a residence, exclusive of family-type dwelling units and irrespective
of the availability of common kitchen, recreational, sanitation or
similar facilities, including student dormitories, rooming or boarding
houses, fraternity or sorority houses and similar uses, as distinguished
from multiple dwellings and apartment buildings.
HEAVY MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING
Manufacturing and processing activities that characteristically
produce noise, smoke, fumes, dust or other effluents, or which generally
require outside storage of raw materials, products and/or waste materials,
including but not limited to the manufacture of chemicals, the production
from raw materials of chemicals, cement, explosives, fertilizer, paint
products, rubber, soaps, starch, and the byproducts of coke, coal,
petroleum and natural gas, milling of metals and grains, flour and
feeds, the reduction, refining, smelting and alloying of oil, metal
or metal ores, the distillation or reduction of wood or bones, production
of concrete and asphalt products, foundries, and brick, tile and pottery
yards.
HEIGHT
The vertical measurement, at right angles to the level of
grade contiguous to a structure, between the ground and the highest
portion thereof; antennas designed for receipt of public radio or
television frequencies and attached to a structure may extend not
more than 10 feet above maximum height restrictions; radio towers,
flagpoles and structures of a similar character which are freestanding
or attached to a structure shall (where otherwise permitted) conform
to the maximum height restrictions applicable in the district where
located.
HOME OCCUPATION
A nonresidential activity customarily conducted within a
dwelling unit, in which clients or customers are allowed, expected
or encouraged to visit the premises.
HOSPITAL
A structure containing facilities for the treatment of mental
and/or physical illness and providing residential quarters for in-patient
treatment, which use has been certified by all appropriate governmental
agencies.
HOSPITAL, ANIMAL
A structure containing facilities for the treatment of animal
illness, as distinguished from the training or breeding of the same.
HOTEL
A multiple dwelling containing facilities for temporary lodging
and including what are commonly termed motels, motor inns, tourist
homes and similar residential uses. All accessory uses shall meet
all supplemental and off-street parking regulations of this chapter.
JUNKYARD
The use of structures or land, in whole or in part, for the
receipt, storage and bulk resale of waste materials for reprocessing,
including but not limited to motor vehicles and component parts, salvage
businesses, paper products, scrap metal, chemicals and abandoned parts
of tools, equipment, machinery and similar items, expressly excluding
organic matter subject to rapid decomposition. It is the intention
of this definition to distinguish a junkyard from a sanitary or garbage
dump, and uses similar thereto.
KENNELS
A structure or land used for the breeding or harboring of
more than three cats and/or dogs, each one being more than six months
in age.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING
Manufacturing and processing activities confined to enclosed
structures and which activities are not offensive to neighboring uses
by sight, sound or odor, including but not limited to parts assembly
and fabrication. Specifically excluded are all uses defined as heavy
manufacturing and processing, except such uses which are carried on
in conjunction with predominately light manufacturing and processing
activities in a complex of more than five acres under single ownership.
LOT
An area of land described as a separate parcel in a deed
of record on the effective date of the adoption of this chapter. Descriptions
of land contained in deeds of record, the whole or any portion of
which land has been thereafter included in a subsequently recorded
deed, shall not be considered a lot, except for that portion not included
in the subsequent description, it being the intention of this definition
to confine itself to those parcels which are described in the most
recent deeds of record. No lot in an R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3 and C-1 District
shall be occupied by more than one principal structure unless expressly
authorized herein.
LOT AREA
A computation of space existing within the perimeter of a
lot expressed in square units derived by projecting the lot lines
upward to a horizontal plane, it being the intention of this definition
to avoid a computation of space where variable grades exist within
a lot. For purposes of applying minimum lot area requirements set
forth in this chapter, computations shall not include areas within
rights-of-way or easements designed and restricted primarily to vehicular
traffic, or that portion of which prohibits improvement by structures,
unless expressly provided for in this chapter.
LOT, CORNER
A lot contiguous to two or more public or private rights-of-way
intersecting at a common point contiguous to and located on the perimeter
of the lot.
LOT COVERAGE
That percentage of lot area situated within the exterior
walls or projections therefrom (including roofs) of structures, computed
similarly to lot area, it being the intention of this definition to
provide for functional open space without overhead or above-grade
restrictions.
LOT WIDTH
The linear dimension computed by averaging the front and
rear lot lines. Where lots do not have four sides, linear dimensions
shall be the average of all lines parallel to and extending between
the front setback line and 1/2 the distance to the back of the lot.
MOBILE HOME
A single-family dwelling designed for and capable of mobility.
It is the intention of this definition to exclude conventional dwellings
having permanent attachment to a foundation, whether or not precut,
preassembled or erected and produced completely on-site. Dwelling
units which are to be stacked or joined in any manner whatsoever shall
not be considered mobile homes.
MOBILE HOME PARK
An area of land subdivided into sites for mobile-home locations
containing a minimum of 20 sites, and having common ownership and
management, which may include recreation facilities, common open space
and related accommodations not designed or allowed for the general
public.
MOBILE HOME SITE
An area of land set apart for the sale, use, enjoyment and
occupancy by a mobile home and the residents thereof, as distinguished
from common-areas available to residents of the other mobile homes
within a mobile home park. Only one mobile home shall be permitted
on each site.
MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR SERVICE
All body or structural repairs or replacement to motor vehicles,
including painting, and similar type of repair services traditionally
performed in body or repair facilities, excluding motor vehicle services
as defined herein.
MOTOR VEHICLE LEASING
The leasing or rental of new or used motor vehicles, which
may include in combination therewith motor vehicle services and motor
vehicle body repair service solely for the repair or service of motor
vehicles being leased or rented on the premises and not for the general
public.
MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, NEW
The sale of new motor vehicles, which may include in combination
therewith the sale of used motor vehicles, motor vehicle leasing,
motor vehicle services and motor vehicle body repair service.
MOTOR VEHICLE SALES, USED
The sale of used motor vehicles, which may include in combination
therewith, motor vehicle services and motor vehicle body repair service
solely for the repair or service of used motor vehicles being sold
on the premises and not for the general public.
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES
All repairs and services to motor vehicles excluding body
or structural repairs, body or structural replacements or repairs,
painting and similar type services as traditionally performed in body
or collision repair facilities.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot, as defined herein, the location or dimensions (including
area) of which do not conform to the regulations applicable to the
lawful use of the same. This definition is intended to include lots
which do not conform to any density requirements which may be applicable
to residential uses. Where a lot, otherwise conforming, is improved
with a structure exceeding maximum permitted lot coverage, the lot
shall be considered a conforming lot, and the structure a nonconforming
structure.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure, the dimensions (including area) or location
of which, in whole or in part, legally exist on the effective date
of the adoption of this chapter, which does not comply with the regulations
applicable to said structure, as set forth in this chapter, and which
is necessary or accessory to a lawful use of the property upon which
it is situated (including nonconforming uses as defined herein); a
structure or portion thereof having a floor area not in compliance
with the regulations herein applicable to the use of said floor area
shall be considered a nonconforming structure, it being the intention
of this definition to promote conformity as to the external and internal
space requirements of this chapter.
NONCONFORMING USE
The use of a structure or lot, in whole or in part, legally
existing on the effective date of the adoption of this chapter, which
use does not comply with the regulations applicable to the district
in which said use is situated and which use pertains to an activity
wherein the user has a vested interest for residential or nonresidential
purposes of a substantial nature, as distinguished from activities
which are in the nature of hobbies or similar endeavors, it being
the intention of this definition to protect legitimate principal residential
and nonresidential uses and related accessory uses involving a substantial
investment of time and/or money.
OFFICE
The use of premises for the transaction of business, excluding
on-premises sales of tangible products, manufacturing or storage activities,
and including professional services and administrative operations.
OFFICE PARK
An area of land in an O-2 Use District, containing no less
than three acres, developed for the uses designated in said district,
which area utilizes a common name for identification or location of
said area or all of any subdivided lots contained therein.
OPEN GREEN AREA
A parcel or parcels of land or an area of water or a combination
of land and water designed and intended for the private or public
use or enjoyment of the space, and which may include accessory structures
and improvements, without a principal structure, as are necessary
and appropriate for the benefit and enjoyment of the space.
PROPERTY LINE
The established division line between separate parcels of
property.
RESTAURANT
Any structure designed, intended as or used in whole or in
part for the retail sale of prepared food and/or beverages for on-premises
consumption, including what are commonly termed diners, lunchrooms,
lunch counters, nightclubs, taverns, pubs, saloons, delicatessens
and snack bars, whether or not entertainment is provided. Temporary
facilities used for distribution of food and/or beverages, such as
are customarily associated with field days, carnivals, circuses or
charitable, religious or institutional bazaars, or similar events,
shall not be considered restaurants.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
A structure wherein food products of any variety, regardless
of preparation, are sold on-premises directly to the consumer, and
which is designed for, allows and/or permits consumption within a
parking area, irrespective of whether or not infrastructure eating
facilities are provided.
RESTAURANT, PACKAGED-FOOD
A structure wherein food products, including complete meals,
baked goods, specialty items such as pizza, fried chicken or fish,
hamburgers and similar items, are prepared and/or packaged and sold
on-premises directly to the consumer for off premises consumption,
and which structure is designed and/or advertised primarily for such
purposes, as distinguished from food or fish markets, bakeries, restaurants
primarily designed for on-premises consumption, butcher shops and
drive-in restaurants. Where consumption is permitted or allowed on
the premises, the structure shall be considered a drive-in restaurant.
SHOPPING CENTER
A parcel of land developed in accordance with a common scheme
or design, containing three or more principal uses expressly enumerated
in a commercial district, designed and advertised as a shopping area
having cooperative parking and driveway facilities, advertising devices
and other accessory accommodations.
SHORT TERM LEASING
The leasing/rental of part or portion of a dwelling unit
for less than 30 days.
[Added 6-10-2019 by L.L.
No. 4-2019]
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
A wind energy conversion system, consisting of a wind turbine,
a tower and associated control or conversion electronics, which has
a rated capacity of not more than 100 kilowatts and which is intended
to primarily reduce on-site consumption of utility power.
[Added 7-13-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
STORAGE, OUTSIDE
Placement of any natural or manufactured substance, article
or waste matter, including garbage and debris, on land outside of
a structure, and not within containers intended for immediate removal.
STREET
A public or private right-of-way designed, intended and legally
recognized for use by motor vehicles belonging to the general public,
excluding parking areas and driveways providing access thereto. The
existence of a deed or filed map shall not be necessary to the existence
of a street for purposes of this definition, it being the intention
to designate those areas characterized by moving through traffic for
the purpose of regulating land development contiguous thereto.
STREET LINE
The fixed boundaries of a street or highway right-of-way
line, whether or not set forth in a deed or shown on a map.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed, erected or otherwise situated, whether
of a permanent or temporary nature, on land. "Structure" shall specifically
include all advertising devices and billboards of any type or nature.
STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY
A structure which may not exist independently and which is
necessary to the utilization of property for an accessory use. An
advertising device shall be construed as an accessory structure.
STRUCTURE, PRINCIPAL
A structure which may exist independently and which is necessary
to the utilization of property for a principal use. Principal structures
which are connected by breezeways, fences, roofs or similar devices
not necessary to the structural independence of the same shall be
considered separate principal structures.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
Towers and/or antennas and accessory telecommunications
structures used in connection with the provision of cellular telephone
service, personal communications services (PCS), paging services,
radio and television broadcast services and similar broadcast services.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-2]
TOWER
A structure designed to support antennas. It includes, without
limit, freestanding towers, guyed towers, monopoles and similar structures
which employ camouflage technology.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-2]
TOWER HEIGHT
The height above grade of the fixed portion of the tower,
excluding the wind turbine itself
[Added 7-13-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
TOWNHOUSE
A structure consisting of two or more attached single-family
dwellings, each on a separate recorded lot, connected laterally and
not stacked on one another, having one or more common or party walls,
with separate front and rear yards and separate utility services.
TRANSITIONAL PARKING
An area of land with enclosure permitted, designed to be
utilized for off-street parking spaces for a principal use, but situated
in a district wherein the principal use is not permitted, and which
area is located within the distance prescribed by this chapter for
the users which it is intended to serve.
USE
The specific purpose for which land or a building is designed,
arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
The term "permitted use" or its equivalent shall not be deemed to
include any nonconforming use. Any use not specifically set forth
as a permitted use or a use permitted by special permit in a district
shall be a prohibited use.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use which is normally incidental to and which may not exist
on a lot, as defined herein, absent the presence of a principal use
on said lot, except as otherwise provided for in this chapter. Parking
facilities, whether or not enclosed, shall be considered "accessory
uses" in all zoning districts. No accessory use shall be situated,
designed or advertised in any manner to provide products or services
to the general public, as distinguished from tenants, customers, visitors,
employees, invitees and similar individuals normally utilizing the
principal use.
USE, PRINCIPAL
A use which is enumerated under the heading "Permitted Uses"
in a given district as set forth in this chapter.
USE, SPECIAL
A use permitted in accordance with a special use permit procedure
in a given district, whether or not permitted as a matter of right
in any other district.
YARD
That area of land situated within a lot outside of the exterior
walls of principal or accessory structures, open and unoccupied except
as expressly permitted by this chapter.
YARD AND STRUCTURAL ORIENTATION
For the purpose of applying the yard width, depth, setback
and other regulations of this chapter restricting the location of
principal or accessory structures, including parking facilities, the
following rules of construction shall apply:
(1)
On all lots fronting on one street, the depth
of the front yard shall be measured between the front line of the
building and the street line.
(2)
On corner lots, only one yard shall be considered
the front yard, except where the street is curvilinear or the frontage
is streets equal on both sides, in which case the entire street line(s)
shall be considered the front; provided, however, that any yard adjacent
to a street shall not be less than 15 feet in depth in any event.
(3)
All other areas not referred to in Subsections
(1) and
(2) above shall be considered side yards.
(4)
Where the configuration of a structure is such
that the above guidelines cannot be applied, or there is ambiguity
with reference thereto, an application for an interpretation and construction
of the requirements shall be made to the Board of Appeals.
YARD, FRONT
An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a principal
building, extending the full width of the lot and situated between
the street line and the front line of the building projected to the
side lines of the lot. Covered porches, whether enclosed or unoccupied,
shall be considered as part of the principal structure and shall not
project into the required front yard.
YARD, REAR
An open space extending across the entire width of the lot
between the rear wall of the principal building and the rear line
of the lot and unoccupied except for accessory buildings and open
porches or decks.
YARD, SIDE
An open space on the same lot with a principal building,
between the principal building and the side line of the lot and extending
through from the front yard to the rear yard, into which space there
shall be no extension of building parts.