Definitions of words and phrases. For
the purposes of this Title, the following definitions shall apply:
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or structure which:
(1)
Is clearly incidental to and customarily found in connection
with the principal use or structure;
(2)
Is subordinate to and serves the principal use or structure;
(3)
Is located on the same lot as the principal use or structure;
and
(4)
In the case of a structure, is not attached by any common wall
or by a common roof to the main structure.
(5)
Does not include waterfront structures specifically regulated
by the terms of the Natural Resources Article of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Worcester County, Maryland.
[Added 9-15-2015 by Bill
No. 15-10]
ADULT BOOK OR VIDEO STORE
An adult-oriented business, whether or not containing viewing
booths, theaters, or other performance viewing space, that involves
the sale, rental, transfer, loan, dissemination, distribution, provision
or promotion of adult entertainment or material in the form of books,
magazines, newspapers, photographs, movies, videos, DVDs, CDs or other
audio/video recordings, or other electronic recordings, or in the
form of merchandise, objects, items or devices.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT OR MATERIAL
Any performance, depiction, or text that is intended to cause
or provide, or reasonably may be expected to cause or provide, sexual
stimulation, sexual excitement, or sexual gratification and:
(1)
In which an individual or individuals appear in the state of
nudity or partial nudity; or
(2)
That consists, in whole or in part, of action, activity, poses,
portrayal, depiction, or description of:
A.
Human genitals in a discernable state of sexual stimulation
or arousal; or
B.
Any act, whether real or simulated, of masturbation, sexual
intercourse, anal intercourse, sodomy, fellatio, cunnilingus, fondling
of the buttocks, anus, female breasts, pubic area, or genital area,
sadomasochistic abuse, physical contact or attempted contact with
clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic areas, buttocks, anus, or female
breasts; or
(3)
That consists of sexual contact with animals or inanimate objects;
or
(4)
Any merchandise, object, item, or device that is designed and/or
marketed with the intention of causing, or that reasonably may be
expected to cause, sexual stimulation, sexual excitement or sexual
gratification.
ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS
Any business, operation, or activity a significant amount
of which consists of:
(1)
The conduct, promotion, delivery, provision, or performance
of adult entertainment or material, including, but not limited to,
that occurring in, at, or in connection with a cabaret, lounge, nightclub,
dry nightclub, modeling studio, bar, restaurant, club, lodge, or similar
establishment; or
(2)
The sale, rental, transfer, loan, dissemination, distribution,
provision or promotion of adult entertainment or material, in any
format, form or medium, including, but not limited to, books, magazines,
newspapers, photographs, movies, videos, DVDs, CDs or other audio/video
recordings, other electronic recordings, and/or coin operated or pay-per-view
devices, including, but not limited to, the operation of an adult
book or video store or viewing booth.
AGRICULTURAL ALCOHOL PRODUCTION
An activity that is carried out by a license holder as defined
in § 1-101 of the Annotated Code of the State of Maryland,
Alcoholic Beverage Article, as may be amended from time to time, which
occurs on a farm as defined in § ZS 1-103(b) herein and
which is zoned as either A-1 or A-2 Agricultural District, and is
related to the manufacture, packaging, storage, distribution, promotion,
sale or tasting of alcoholic beverages that use any portion of ingredients
produced on the farm.
[Added 8-17-2021 by Bill
No. 21-7]
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING PLANT
A building, facility, area, open or enclosed, or any location
for the refinement, treatment, or conversion of agricultural products
where physical, chemical, or similar change of an agricultural product
occurs. Examples of agricultural processing include but are not limited
to packing houses, cold storage houses, fruit dehydrators, hulling
operations, and the sorting, cleaning, packing, and storing of agricultural
products preparatory to sale and/or shipment in their natural form,
including all uses customarily incidental thereto. Agricultural processing
shall not include wineries or commercial manufacturing of secondary
products using agricultural products, such as kitchens, bakeries,
breweries, woodworking and wood processing plants, or biofuel processing.
AGRICULTURE
The use of land, buildings and structures for forestry, dairying,
pasturage, crop growth, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, the
raising of livestock and poultry for sale and including other conventional
agriculture uses and structures such as farm offices, commercial and
noncommercial greenhouses and nurseries, noncommercial fertilizer
storage, noncommercial maintenance, storage and repair facilities,
farm ponds, noncommercial grain dryers, barns, poultry and hog houses
and the storage and application of manure produced by farm animals
or poultry. The term "agriculture" shall not include commercial grain
dryers or dwellings and shall not include the storage or application
of sewage sludge. See definition of "farm."
AGRITOURISM
A farm enterprise wherein activities are conducted on a working
farm and offered to the public for the purpose of recreation, education,
or active involvement in the farm operation and for promotion of farm
products and traditional rural living. These activities must be related
to agriculture, natural resources or traditional rural living and
be incidental to the primary operation of the site as a farm. The
term includes but is not limited to farm tours; pumpkin hunts; hay
rides; crop mazes; hay tunnels; petting, feeding and viewing of farm
animals; horse or pony rides; farm equipment rides; festivals; informational
displays or activities; classes or demonstrations related to agricultural
products or skills; and agricultural alcohol production including
packaging, storage, distribution, tastings and sales.
[Amended 8-17-2021 by
Bill No. 21-7]
ALLEY
A right-of-way over land affording a secondary means of access
to abutting properties.
AQUACULTURE
The use of land, buildings and structures for the farming,
hatching, cultivating, planting, feeding, raising, shedding, harvesting
and culturing of finfish, shellfish, crustaceans, mollusks, amphibians,
reptiles or other aquatic plants or animals, or both, in lakes, streams,
inlets, estuaries, ponds and other natural, artificial or man-made
enclosed or impounded ponds, water bodies or water-containing structures.
Cultivation methods include, but are not limited to, seed or larvae
development and grow-out facilities, fish pens, shellfish floats or
rafts, racks and longlines, seaweed floats and the culture of clams
and oysters on tidelands and subtidal areas.
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
Regulations and procedures requiring the exterior design
of structures to be suitable, harmonious and in keeping with the general
appearance, historic character and/or style of Worcester County's
architectural traditions. A process used to exercise control over
a building's design, location and other characteristics along with
its setting.
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
A facility based either in a residence or a stand-alone facility
that provides housing and supportive services, supervision, personalized
assistance, health-related services, or a combination of such services
to meet the needs of residents who are unable to perform, or who need
assistance in performing, the activities of daily living in a way
that promotes optimum dignity and independence of the residents. For
the purposes of this Article, an assisted living facility shall not
be construed to mean a nursing facility or home.
BAR
An establishment or portion of an establishment used primarily
for the sale or dispensing of alcoholic beverages by the drink.
BASEMENT
That portion of a building between the floor and ceiling
which is wholly or partly below grade and having more than one-half
of its height below grade.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A single-family, owner-occupied dwelling in which overnight
sleeping rooms are rented on a short-term basis and breakfast is provided
to transients. See § ZS 1-340 hereof.
BEDROOM
A room that can be used for sleeping that meets all of the
following criteria:
[Added 10-15-2019 by
Bill No. 19-3]
(1)
Contains a minimum of seventy square feet of conditioned space
unobstructed other than by furniture and not including closets;
(2)
Is located along an exterior wall of the structure in which
it is contained;
(3)
Has an entry door and a closet;
(4)
Does not provide access to another room other than a bathroom
or a closet;
(5)
Has an emergency means of escape and rescue meeting the requirements
of the County Building Code adopted pursuant to § BR 1-201
of the Building Regulations Article when contained in a building for
which a building permit was issued on or after July 1, 1992; and
(6)
Is not all or any part of a hallway, bathroom, kitchen, living
room, family room, dining room, den, home theater/media room, breakfast
room or nook, pantry, laundry room, sunroom, recreation room, exercise
room or any other similar use.
BERM
An earthen mound designed to provide visual interest on a
site, screen undesirable views, reduce noise or provide a buffer from
adjoining uses.
BILLBOARD
An off-premises sign used, intended or designed for commercial
advertising located on a parcel other than the parcel upon which the
activity, product or service to which the sign attracts attention
or which it advertises is located. See § ZS 1-324 hereof.
BOARD
The Worcester County Board of Zoning Appeals.
BOATHOUSE
A single-story structure limited to the storage of boats
and/or boat equipment and constructed over the water.
BOAT LANDING
An area, ramp or hoist, including incidental bulkheading
and parking, designed to launch and recover watercraft.
BODY PIERCING ESTABLISHMENT
Any facility performing a skin penetrating body adornment
procedure as defined by § PH 1-107 of the Public Health
Article of the Code of Public Local Laws of Worcester County, Maryland,
as from time to time amended.
BREEDER
Any person who maintains six or more intact female dogs,
cats or an aggregate thereof, over four months of age, on the premises
for any period of time, for the purpose of breeding and selling their
offspring, or sells puppies or kittens from a maximum of three litters
per calendar year.
[Added 6-15-2021 by Bill No. 21-4]
BUFFER
An area provided to reduce the conflict between two different
land uses. Buffers are intended to mitigate undesired views, reduce
noise and glare and provide greater privacy to neighboring land uses.
Typical buffers consist of plant materials, walls, fences, earthen
berms and/or significant land area to separate the uses.
BUILDING
Any structure which is designed, built or occupied as a shelter
for persons, animals or property. The term "building" shall include
tents, roadside stands, mobile homes, recreational trailers, vehicles
and other similar objects when used as a permanent shelter and shall
also include any part thereof.
BUILDING ENVELOPE
The portion of a lot remaining for the construction of a
principal structure or dwelling once adjusted by all minimum yard
setbacks.
BUILDING FACE, FRONT
Any building face which can be touched by a line drawn perpendicular
to the road (public or private but not an interior vehicular travelway)
which the property borders.
BUILDING, HEIGHT OF
The height for buildings and structures shall be measured
as the vertical distance from the average finished grade at the base
of the building to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof
or the ridge of a gable, hip, mansard, gambrel or other pitched roof.
BUILDING OR YARD SETBACK LINES
Those lines which describe the required front, rear, side
and other setbacks as prescribed in the district regulations. See
§ ZS 1-305 hereof.
BUILDING PERMIT
A written statement issued by the Department authorizing
the erection, expansion or alteration of a building or structure.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Lumber, hardware, hand tools, paint, prefabricated doors
and window frames, roofing supplies and other materials directly associated
with building construction, but excluding bulk concrete or asphalt.
BULK
The total volume of a structure.
CAFETERIA
A dining facility characterized by the customer passing through
a serving line whereby food is selected and taken to a table or off-site
for consumption; may also include dining halls or canteens.
CANDELA
The Standard International base unit of luminous intensity
or the power emitted by a light source in a particular direction weighted
by the standardized sensitivity of the human eye.
CASINO
A building or structure in which one or more gaming tables,
wagering devices or machines, or other games of chance are present
and available for persons to wager money or something of value on
an uncertain outcome, with an unassured prospect of winning money
or other stakes, prizes or something of value, including but not limited
to video lottery terminals, roulette, card games, dice, sports betting
and off-track simulcast horse race wagering. This definition does
not apply to games of chance operated by charitable organizations
licensed under County law.
[Added 10-20-2020 by Bill No. 20-7]
CAT
An animal of the Felis Catus species, commonly known as the
“common house cat.”
[Added 6-15-2021 by Bill No. 21-4]
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR USE
A written statement issued by the Department authorizing
the occupancy or use of lands, buildings, structures or combinations
thereof consistent with the terms of this Title. The certificate of
occupancy or use shall also be construed to mean a zoning certificate
and shall serve as such. See § ZS 1-115 hereof.
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
A triangular shaped area of land at the intersection of roads,
or a road and a driveway, within which nothing may be erected, planted,
placed, or allowed to grow in such a manner which will obstruct the
vision of motorists entering or leaving the intersection. The triangular
area shall be that area bounded by the road right-of-way lines of
two or more roads or by the road right-of-way line and the edge of
any driveway surface and a straight line joining points on said right-of-way
or driveway lines thirty feet from the intersection. Nothing shall
exceed forty-two inches in height (at maturity if plant materials)
above the established street grade where erected, planted, or placed
within this clear sight triangle.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
A room or other portion of a restaurant which serves alcoholic
beverages and is accessory to the principal use as a restaurant.
COFFEE SHOP
An establishment having as its principal business the preparation
and sale of nonalcoholic beverages and limited amounts of food. In
a coffee shop the principal method of operation is not characterized
by customers being provided with an individual menu and being served
their food and drink by a restaurant employee at the same table or
counter at which said items are consumed but is instead characterized
by a posted menu and customers placing and receiving their order at
a counter, for off-premises consumption or consumption at a table
on-premises. In establishments where internet service is provided
by means of hardwired terminals, a maximum of six computer terminals
for customer use are permitted. A coffee shop is allowed in all zoning
districts which permit a restaurant.
COMMERCIAL
Any activity conducted with the intent of realizing a profit
from the sale of goods or services to others. Agricultural and home
occupations, as defined herein, shall not be considered commercial
enterprises.
COMMUNITY SPACE
An area devoted to the public as an amenity. The space can
include covered areas, drinking fountains, sitting benches, water
features, plazas, courtyards, etc. It shall not include storage or
display areas for merchandise or other service/utility areas.
COMPOSTING
The controlled aerobic biological decomposition of organic
waste material to yield a nuisance-free, humus-like product.
[Added 10-18-2022 by
Bill No. 22-18]
COMPOSTING FACILITY
An area of land, structures, and/or facility where composting
takes place.
[Added 10-18-2022 by
Bill No. 22-18]
COMPOSTING, IN SUPPORT OF
Activities and the means used to conduct any phase of composting,
including but not limited to feedstock receipt, feedstock storage,
active composting, curing, compost storage, composting equipment storage
or maintenance, or storage of any solid waste or noncompostable materials.
[Added 10-18-2022 by
Bill No. 22-18]
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Worcester County Comprehensive Plan, adopted March 7,
2006, including future amendments thereto.
CONSERVATION AREA
An area protected and maintained generally in its natural
condition in which disruption from development (other than for trails)
and/or active recreational activities are prohibited. Areas in which
vegetation is reestablished following disruption and otherwise meeting
the previous conditions are also considered conservation areas.
CONSOLIDATED DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS SUBDIVISION
The subdivision of a single parcel or tract of land in the
A-2 or E-1 Districts where the resultant number of lots created exceeds
that permitted by the typical minor subdivision regulations as contained
in § ZS 1-311 as a result of the transfer of subdivision
rights from adjoining properties held in common ownership as of the
effective date of this Article. See § ZS 1-309.
CONSTRUCTION, BEGINNING OF
The placement of construction materials in a permanent position
and fastening them in a permanent manner on the site as a part of
the proposed structure. Completion and approval by the Department
of the building foundation shall be considered beginning of construction.
CONSTRUCTION, SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
The placement of at least seventy-five percent of the necessary
construction materials in a permanent position and fastening them
in a permanent manner on the site as a part of the proposed structure.
Relative to the construction of a building, completion and approval
by the Department of the exterior of the structure, including the
roof, windows, doors and siding, shall be considered substantial completion
of construction.
CONTRACTOR SHOP
An establishment used for the repair, maintenance, or storage
of a contractor's vehicles, equipment, or materials and the fabrication
of related products. A contractor's shop may include the contractor's
business office and incidental retail sales where specifically permitted.
CONVENIENCE FOOD STORE
An establishment which sells packaged and/or prepared foods
and beverages and other convenience items for consumption off the
premises and where no seating is provided.
COOPERATIVE MOBILE OR MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A mobile or manufactured home park wherein the property in
its entirety is under collective ownership by a corporation whose
shareholders participate in the benefits of said collective ownership
and shares of the corporation are owned, entitling an owner or owners
to occupancy of a portion of real estate owned by the corporation.
Cooperative mobile or manufactured home parks are intended and designed
to be occupied by mobile or manufactured homes, as defined in § ZS 1-103
hereof. A cooperative mobile or manufactured home park shall furthermore
mean one established pursuant to Subtitle 6B of Title 5 of the Corporations
and Associations Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland, as from
time to time amended, and which is known as the "Maryland Cooperative
Housing Corporation Act."
CUL-DE-SAC
The circular terminus of a public road or approved private
road.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A nursery school or caretaking facility providing adult supervision
and care for not fewer than three persons not members of the caregiver's
family in the caregiver's home or in a building outside of the home.
A day-care center does not include a day-care home as herein defined.
DAY-CARE HOME
A dwelling unit or manufactured or mobile home in which daytime
adult supervision is provided for up to eight children not members
of the caregiver's family under the age of sixteen and in which the
caregiver regularly resides.
DAY-CARE HOME, LARGE
A dwelling unit or manufactured or mobile home in which daytime
adult supervision is provided for nine to twelve children not members
of the caregiver's family under the age of sixteen and in which the
caregiver regularly resides.
[Added 2-18-2014 by Bill No. 14-1]
DEPARTMENT
The County department designated by the County Commissioners
to administer and enforce this Title. See § ZS 1-111
hereof.
DISTRICT
A portion of the unincorporated territory of the County,
unless modified by § ZS 1-107 hereof, within which
certain uniform regulations and requirements or various combinations
thereof apply under the provisions of this Title.
(1)
The term "A District" shall mean either the A-1 or A-2 District.
(2)
The term "E District" shall mean the E-1 District.
(3)
The term "V District" shall mean the V-1 District.
(4)
The term "R District" shall mean any R-1, R-2, R-3 or R-4 District.
(5)
The term "C District" shall mean any C-1, C-2 or C-3 District.
(6)
The term "I District" shall mean either the I-1 or I-2 District.
(7)
The term "CM District" shall mean the CM District.
(8)
The term "RP District" shall mean the RP District.
DOCK
Any facility, including piers and boat slips but excluding
boathouses, for the mooring, berthing, wet storage or securing of
watercraft.
DOG
An animal of the Canis Familiaris species, commonly known
as a “domestic dog,” and including those animals that
have been crossbred with the species Canis Lupus, commonly known as
a “wolf.”
[Added 6-15-2021 by Bill No. 21-4]
DORMITORY
A building intended or used principally for sleeping accommodations
where such building is related to an educational or public institution,
including religious institutions, or is intended to provide housing
for employees of an off-site business. Such structures may include
incidental kitchen facilities and common gathering rooms for social
purposes.
DRAINAGEWAY
A minor watercourse that is defined either by the presence
of intermittent or perennial streams or topography that indicates
a swale where surface sheet flows join, including the land, except
where areas are designated as floodplain, on either side of and within
fifty feet of the center line of any intermittent or perennial stream
shown on the United States Geological Service's seven-and-one-half-minute
quadrangle sheets covering the unincorporated areas of the County.
DREDGE SPOIL DISPOSAL SITE
A site used for the disposal of material dredged from off-site
tidal or nontidal waters or streams (except such material from an
approved surface mining operation) and transported to the site by
any means, excluding the disposal of dredge spoil material disturbing
less than five thousand square feet of land area and containing less
than one hundred cubic yards of dredge spoil material, and excluding
the disposal of dredge spoil in open water or tidal wetlands as part
of a shoreline protection, wetland restoration or island creation
project, and excluding the disposal of dredge spoil material on any
of the lands of the County Commissioners of Worcester County, Maryland,
established, by resolution, as a central disposal site.
DRIVE-THROUGH WINDOW/AREA
An opening in the wall of a building or structure intended
to be used to provide for sales and/or service to patrons who remain
in their vehicles.
DRY NIGHTCLUB
An establishment in which the primary use is as a gathering
place for people regardless of age limitations for purposes of entertainment,
dancing, social discourse and other social activities in the nature
of those generally associated with social clubs, nightclubs, dance
halls and after hours clubs as American culture has defined by historical
experience and having hours of operation during the period between
5:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., but not including theaters, schools, bona
fide service clubs, veteran's organizations or churches and establishments
holding alcoholic beverage licenses. The Department shall make the
determination of which establishments constitute a dry nightclub.
DUPLEX
See "dwelling, two-family."
DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY
A building containing three or more dwellings designed for
or used exclusively for residential purposes. For purposes of this
Title, a townhouse shall not be considered a multi-family dwelling.
DWELLING or DWELLING UNIT
Any building or portion thereof occupied or intended to be
occupied for residential purposes by a single family or housekeeping
unit, but not including a watercraft, tent, seasonal cabin, recreational
vehicle or trailer, assisted living unit, supported living facility
unit, or a room in a hotel, motel or boardinghouse, and having at
least five hundred square feet of livable gross floor area.
[Amended 6-20-2017 by
Bill No. 17-6]
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY
A detached dwelling unit designed for use or used exclusively
for residential purposes by one family or housekeeping unit, having
at least five hundred square feet of livable gross floor area and,
except where specifically permitted by the primary district regulations,
only one single-family dwelling may be located on an individual lot
or parcel.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A detached building containing two dwelling units and used
exclusively for residential purposes by not more than two families
or housekeeping units, each of which shall have at least five hundred
square feet of livable gross floor area. The terms "two-family dwelling"
and "duplex" are synonymous.
EASEMENT
The right to use a specifically identified portion of a lot
for a specifically identified purpose without having title to the
land.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS DIVISION
That division of the Department that is delegated by the
Maryland Department of the Environment with certain duties, powers
and functions as provided in the State Environmental Article for the
administration and enforcement of certain environmental laws, including
but not limited to on-site wastewater treatment and disposal and potable
water.
EXISTING SIGNIFICANT TREES
Trees existing on the site that are six inches in caliper
(diameter) or greater measured at four and one-half feet above existing
grade.
FACADE
The portion of any exterior building elevation extending
from grade to the top of the parapet, wall or eaves and extending
the entire width of the building.
FACADE, FRONT
Those portions of a facade which can be touched by a line
drawn perpendicular to the road (public or private but not an interior
vehicular travelway) which the property borders.
FACADE, PUBLIC
Any building side that is visible from public or private
rights-of-way and/or the faces that contain a public entry.
FAMILY or HOUSEKEEPING UNIT
An individual, two or more persons related by blood or marriage
or a group of not more than five persons not related by blood or marriage
living together as a single housekeeping group in a dwelling unit.
Immediate family shall be restricted to children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, parents, grandparents and great-grandparents
and their husbands or wives and children and to brothers and sisters
and their husbands, wives and children.
FARM
A lot or parcel of five or more acres which is conscientiously
and consistently managed for bona fide agricultural purposes.
FARM BUILDING GROUP
One or more principal and accessory buildings located on
a farm and used for residential or agricultural purposes. To be located
in the farm building group is to be in, among or immediately adjacent
to such group.
FAST-FOOD RESTAURANT
An establishment whose principal business is the sale of
previously prepared or rapidly prepared food directly to the customer
in a ready-to-consume state for consumption either within the restaurant
building or off the premises.
FENCE
A fixed structure designed to prevent escape or intrusion
or to define property.
FLAG LOT
A polygonal-shaped lot that has the appearance of a flag
with staff or panhandle in which the handle or staff provides the
required minimum road frontage and which may be used as the point
of access to a street or road. The terms "flag lot" and "panhandle
lot" are synonymous.
FLOATING ZONE
A zoning district of undetermined location in which the proposed
kind, location, size and form of structures must be preapproved and
which is legislatively predeemed compatible with the areas in which
it may be located, provided that specified standards are gratified
and actual incompatibility is not revealed. A floating zone district
consists of a prescribed set of permissible land uses that are not
attached in advance to any particular geographic area but are allowed
to float over the entire area until located or anchored upon a specific
property.
FLOODPLAIN
A relatively flat or low land area adjoining a river, stream
or watercourse which is subject to partial or complete inundation,
or any area subject to the unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff
of surface waters from tidal action or from any source, specifically
including those areas subject to flooding by the waters of the one-hundred-year
flood as shown on the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Federal Insurance Administration, Flood Insurance Rate
Maps for the County.
FLOODWAY
The designated area of a floodplain required to carry and
discharge floodwaters of the one-hundred-year flood as defined in
the definition of "floodplain" herein.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The total area of all floors or portions of floors in a structure
and measured from the outside to the outside of exterior walls.
FLOOR AREA, PUBLIC
The total area of all floors or portions of floors in a structure
or exterior use area and measured from the inside wall or dimension
to the inside wall or dimension of the public use area used for commercial
purposes and does not include attic space providing headroom of less
than seven feet, storage areas, work areas, refuse areas, exterior
steps, stairways, fire escapes, rest rooms, utility areas or other
similar areas not normally accessible to customers or to the general
public.
FOOD WASTE
Source-separated organics from residential curbside or dropoff
programs and nonresidential sources, including pre-consumer and post-consumer
food scraps and nonrecyclable paper, but not including residuals from
industrial food processing.
[Added 10-18-2022 by
Bill No. 22-18]
FOOD WASTE COMPOSTING FACILITY, COMMERCIAL
An area of land and/or structures where food waste is composted
for sale. The composted product may also be used on the property in
conjunction with a bona fide agricultural activity.
[Added 10-18-2022 by
Bill No. 22-18]
FOREST
A biological community dominated by trees and other woody
plants covering a land area of one acre or more. This also includes
forests that have been cut but not cleared.
FORESTRY
The growing and management of trees for cutting and/or sale.
FRONTAGE
The dimension of a lot measured at the front lot line along
a public or approved private road or, if the front lot line is curved,
along the chord of the arc.
GAMING FACILITY
A casino with table games and/or video lottery terminals
as regulated under COMAR Title 36 as from time to time amended and
any buildings, facilities or rooms functionally or physically connected
to the casino, including but not limited to any bar, restaurant, hotel,
cocktail lounge, nightclub, retail establishment, exhibition hall,
or arena or any other facility located under the control of a casino
licensee or affiliated company.
[Added 10-20-2020 by Bill No. 20-7]
GARAGE
A structure for the storage, sale, hire, care or repair of
vehicles. A private garage is one intended for and used only for the
storage of private motor vehicles or personal property of persons
residing upon the premises.
GLARE
The effect produced by brightness sufficient to cause annoyance,
discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility.
GRAIN DRYER
A facility for drying grain.
(1)
A commercial grain dryer is one in which the grain dried is
primarily grown by sources other than the owner and/or operator of
the facility.
(2)
A noncommercial grain dryer is one in which the grain dried
is primarily grown by the owner and/or operator of the facility.
GRANDFATHERING
A provision whereby certain types of prior approvals remain
valid despite changes to regulations which would negate or limit those
approvals. See § ZS 1-126.
GREENHOUSE
A structure designed or intended for the enclosed growing
of shrubs, flowers, vegetables or other plants.
GROUP HOME
A state-licensed community residential facility housing and
providing habilitative services to eight or fewer developmentally
disabled persons, not including staff, and functioning as a single
household under staff supervision.
HEIGHT
See "building, height of."
HISTORIC INN
An existing historic or architecturally significant dwelling
which is converted into an inn for transient overnight guests. To
be considered historic, a dwelling must be on the National Register
of Historic Places.
HOME OCCUPATION
A business conducted in a dwelling or a single accessory
building in accordance with the provisions of § ZS 1-339
hereof.
HOTEL or MOTEL
An establishment for transients consisting of any number
of sleeping rooms in permanent buildings, each room or suite of rooms
having complete sanitary facilities and separate entrances, including
a hotel, motor hotel, motor lodge, tourist park, tourist court, cottage
court and similar establishments, but not including a boarding- or
lodging house.
HVAC
Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning.
IMPAIRED WATERS
Those waters designated as either Category 4 or Category
5 on the Maryland Integrated Report of Surface Water Quality as required
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the
Federal Clean Water Act.
INCIDENTAL
Subordinate and minor in significance and bearing a reasonable
relationship to the primary use.
INTERPARCEL CONNECTOR
A road or travelway designed and/or constructed within a
development or on a parcel and intended to provide for present or
future access to adjacent properties or developments.
JUNKYARD (INCLUDING SALVAGE YARD)
Any land or building used for the storage, keeping, collecting,
salvage, sale, exchange, disassembling, wrecking, baling, recycling
or handling of paper, rags, wood, scrap metals or other scrap or discarded
materials, including automobiles or other vehicles and equipment not
in operable condition, but does not include pawn shops and buildings
for the sale, purchase or storage of used furniture and household
equipment or land or buildings used for the sale of used cars or other
machinery in operable condition or the processing of used or salvaged
materials as part of manufacturing operations. Recycling dropoff centers
shall not be considered as "junkyards."
KENNEL, COMMERCIAL
An establishment which maintains for commercial breeding,
treatment, boarding, sale, leasing, rental, training or exhibition
a pack or collection of more than five dogs, cats or an aggregate
thereof, over four months of age, on the premises for any period of
time, other than a licensed veterinary facility. A commercial kennel
shall not include any person who maintains no more than eight dogs,
cats or an aggregate thereof, over four months of age, for personal
use or companionship, hunting, exhibition, field working, or obedience
trials, which may include the sale of puppies or kittens from a maximum
of two litter(s) per calendar year, regardless of the size of the
litter by the property owner or tenant.
[Added 6-15-2021 by Bill No. 21-4]
LANDSCAPING
The combination of natural elements such as trees, shrubs,
ground covers, vines, or other organic and inorganic materials which
are installed for purposes of creating an attractive and pleasing
environment, softening building views, screening unsightly views,
reducing environmental impacts, filtering air pollution, and minimizing
noise.
LENGTH
The horizontal long axis of an element.
LIGHT TRESPASS
Light spill falling over property lines that illuminates
adjacent grounds or buildings in an objectionable manner.
LITTER
The offspring at one birth of a multiparous animal.
[Added 6-15-2021 by Bill No. 21-4]
LIVESTOCK HANDLING OR CONTAINMENT AREA
Any barn, shed, stable, kennel, paddock, corral, pen, yard
or similar structure or area used to accommodate three or more head
of livestock for the purpose of commercially breeding, feeding or
boarding or experimentation with such livestock.
LOADING SPACE, OFF-STREET
Space designed for bulk pickups and deliveries by highway
transport or delivery vehicles and accessible to such vehicles when
off-street parking spaces are filled.
LODGER
A person who receives sleeping accommodations, which may
also include meals, for compensation in all or any portion of any
dwelling unit for twenty-eight consecutive days or less.
[Added 10-15-2019 by
Bill No. 19-3]
LOT
A plot or parcel of land having at least the minimum area
required by this Title for a lot in the district in which such lot
is situated and having its principal frontage on a public road, approved
private road, or right-of-way or access easement for lots approved
as a rural cluster subdivision. Parcels in single ownership separated
by a road shall be considered as separate parcels. A lot of record
shall be considered a lot. See § ZS 1-305 hereof for
other lot definitions and methods of measurement.
LOT AREA, GROSS
The gross area of a lot, parcel or other piece of land shall
be calculated as the area bounded by the property lines.
LOT AREA, NET
The net area of a lot, parcel or other piece of land shall
be calculated as the area bounded by the property lines, except that
the public and private rights-of-way, state wetlands and the area
of the strip connecting to the road in the case of a panhandle or
flag lot shall not be included as part of the net lot area unless
specifically permitted for the structure or use involved. Easements
other than required road widening strips may be included in the net
lot area, and private wetlands and easements may be included as part
of any yard setback unless otherwise prohibited.
LOT OF RECORD
A plot or parcel of land delineated upon the land records
of the County as of July 27, 1965, or any validly recorded platted
lot of a subdivision or parcel of land which, at the time of its recording,
complied with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations.
LUMEN
A measurement of reflected light used to describe projection
devices. A lumen is the amount of light energy reflecting off one
square meter area at a constant distance of one meter from a one-candela
light source.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A factory built structure which is manufactured or constructed
after June 15, 1976, under authority of 42 U.S.C. § 5403,
Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of
1974, as from time to time amended, and designed to be used as a single-family
residential dwelling with or without a permanent foundation and which
is not constructed with a permanent hitch or other device allowing
it to be moved other than for the purpose of moving to a permanent
location and which does not have any wheels or axles permanently attached
to its body or frame. The placing of a manufactured home on a permanent
foundation or the construction of additions, porches and the like
shall not change the classification of such manufactured home. Recreational
trailers and vehicles and modular homes are not considered as manufactured
homes.
MANUFACTURED OR MOBILE HOME PARK
Any area or tract of land designed or used for the parking
or other type of installation of manufactured or mobile homes on spaces
or lots offered for lease, rent or use, with or without compensation,
including all improvements, buildings, structures, recreation areas,
or other facilities for the use of the residents of such development.
A manufactured or mobile home park does not include sales lots on
which unoccupied manufactured homes are parked for inspection or sale
or to manufactured or mobile homes used as farm dwellings or accessory
structures or for seasonal use as permitted herein.
MARINA
A facility for the launching, recovery, berthing, mooring
or securing of watercraft and shall include boat landings and ramps.
MASS, BUILDING
The three-dimensional bulk of a structure, defined by its
height, width and depth.
MASSING
Provision of architectural features giving a structure a
sense of depth or three-dimensional characteristic.
MINIATURE GOLF
A novelty golf game played with a putter on a miniature course
having tunnels, bridges, sharp corners or other similar obstacles.
MOBILE HOME
A detached residential or business unit manufactured prior
to June 15, 1976, and not required to be constructed in accordance
with the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards
Act of 1974 and which contains not less than five hundred square feet
of gross livable floor area in the original manufactured unit and
was designed and intended for repeated or periodic transportation
in one or more sections on the highway on a chassis which is permanent
or designed to be permanent and arriving at the site where it is to
be occupied complete and ready for occupancy except for minor and
incidental unpacking and assembly of sections, location on jacks or
other foundations, connection to utilities and the like. The placing
of a mobile home on a permanent foundation or the construction of
additions, porches and the like shall not change the classification
of such mobile home. Recreational trailers and vehicles and modular
homes are not considered as mobile homes.
MODULAR HOME
A detached residential or business unit, built to the specifications
of a recognized building code, containing not less than five hundred
square feet of gross livable floor area in the original manufactured
unit and designed and intended for delivery by transportation on the
highway for permanent assembly on a permanent and separately constructed
foundation. A modular home may be considered a single-family dwelling.
A modular home must meet the requirements and definitions of the Maryland
Industrialized Buildings and Mobile Homes Act as in effect as of the date of the passage of this Title.
MODULE
A visually distinct section of a larger building. Individual
modules are characterized by offsets or changes in roofline from the
adjoining module and may have color, trim or other distinguishing
characteristics.
NATURALLY VEGETATED
A landscaped area planted with species of which at least
seventy-five percent are native to Worcester County. These areas are
planted according to the afforestation or reforestation standards
of the County's current forest conservation program.
NEIGHBORING
Buildings within one-half mile or within three adjacent properties
in either direction along the property's road frontage, whichever
is less, and including properties along both sides of the roadway.
NIGHTCLUB
An establishment in which the primary use is the sale of
alcoholic beverages and which provides entertainment and/or an area
for dancing.
NIT
A measurement of direct light used to describe the brightness
of a display. A nit is equal to one candela per square meter measured
perpendicular to the rays from the source.
NONCOMMERCIAL
Any activity conducted for personal use or enjoyment without
the intent of realizing a profit through the sale of goods or services,
or any use or activity conducted by a nonprofit organization.
NON-POINT-SOURCE POLLUTION
Pollution consisting of constituents such as sediment, nutrients
and organic and toxic substances from diffuse sources, such as runoff
from agricultural and suburban or rural land development and use.
NONREFLECTIVE GLASS
Glass through which the viewer can clearly and equally see
objects on the other side from both sides of the glass. Such glass
does not produce a mirror image of its surroundings.
NUDITY
(1)
The showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area,
anus or buttocks with less than fully opaque covering;
(2)
The showing of the female breast with less than a fully opaque
covering over any part below the top or uppermost part of the nipple;
or
(3)
The showing of the covered male genitalia in a discernibly turgid
state.
NURSERY, PLANT
The growing and/or selling of trees, shrubs and other plants.
NURSERY SCHOOL
An educational organization presenting formal instruction,
maintaining a regular faculty and curriculum, having a regularly enrolled
body of students less than six years of age and having a place where
its educational activities are carried on.
NURSING FACILITY OR HOME
A facility, other than one which offers domiciliary or personal
care, which offers non-acute in-patient care to patients suffering
from a disease, condition, disability or advanced age, or terminal
disease requiring maximal nursing care without continuous hospital
services and who require medical services and nursing services rendered
by or under the supervision of a licensed nurse together with convalescent
services, restorative services, or rehabilitative services. For the
purposes of this Article, a nursing facility or home shall not be
construed to be an assisted living facility.
OBSTRUCTION
Any wall, dam, wharf, embankment, levee, dike, pile, abutment,
projection, excavation, channel, rectification, culvert, building,
wire, fence, stockpile, refuse, fill, vegetation, structure or matter
in, along, across or projecting into any channel, watercourse or regulatory
flood hazard area which may impede, retard or change the direction
of the flow of water, either in itself or by catching or collecting
debris carried by such water, or that is placed where the flow of
water might carry the same downstream to the damage of life or property.
OFFICE
A room or group of rooms used for conducting the affairs
of a business, profession, service industry, or government.
OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL
Professional or government offices including accounting,
auditing, bookkeeping services, advertising agencies, architectural,
engineering, planning, surveying, attorneys, counseling services,
court-reporting services, data processing and computer services, detective
agencies, educational, scientific and research organizations, employment,
secretarial and word processing, consulting services, and the like.
OPEN SPACE
Land intended for active or passive recreation or the growing
of trees, vegetable, field or nursery crops or for purposes of conservation
of natural resources and free of residential, service, business or
industrial structures and uses.
OVERLAY ZONE
A special zoning district, which overlays a primary and/or
floating zoning district, in which the regulations for the overlay
district are supplemental to the primary and/or floating zoning district
regulations.
PARAPET
The portion of a wall that extends above the roofline.
PARKING LOT
A surfaced area of one or more parking spaces designed or
used for the parking of self-propelled vehicles and available to the
public, whether for a fee or as an accommodation to customers or clients.
PARKING SPACE, OFF-STREET
A designated space reserved for the parking of an automobile,
which is located in such a way that no parking or maneuvering incidental
to parking shall be on any public street, road, sidewalk or alley
and which is so designed that any automobile may be parked or unparked
without moving another.
PARTIAL NUDITY
A state of dress in which opaque clothing or material covers
primarily and little else other than:
(1)
The human male or female genitals, pubic area, anus, or buttocks;
or
(2)
The female breasts below the top or uppermost part of the nipple.
PATHWAY
A cleared way for pedestrians and/or bicycles that is made
of pervious materials and in a more informal manner.
PEDESTRIAN-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
Development which is designed with a primary emphasis on
the street sidewalk or connecting walkway access to the site and building,
rather than on auto access and parking lots. In pedestrian-oriented
developments, buildings are typically placed relatively close to the
street and the main entrance is oriented to the street sidewalk or
a walkway. Although parking areas and garages may be provided, they
are not given primary emphasis in the design of the site.
PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USE AND STRUCTURE
Subject to applicable district and other regulations, such
use or structure may be conducted or erected on any legal lot within
the districts so specified without the prior approval of the County
Commissioners, Planning Commission or Board of Zoning Appeals, with
the exception of permitted principal uses requiring site plan review
in accordance with § ZS 1-325 hereof.
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment providing nonmedically related services,
including banks, savings and loan, beauty and barber shops, clothing
rental, shoe repair shops, health clubs or exercise facilities, tanning
salons, chiropractic clinics, garment repair, photographic studios
and the like.
PLEASURE CRAFT
A watercraft used for noncommercial recreational purposes.
POULTRY HOUSE
A chicken house, poultry farm or hatchery or any combination
of such structures or areas for the commercial hatching, raising,
breeding or feeding of fifty or more chickens, turkeys, pheasants,
ducks or similar fowl at any one time. Poultry houses shall not include
any food processing of fowl.
POULTRY OPERATION
An activity conducted on a farm as defined herein which may
utilize a variety of components, including poultry houses, manure
storage structures, feed storage structures, and structures for the
disposition or composting of dead birds and/or manure, including the
collection and processing of waste gasses for energy production, or
any combination of such structures and associated use areas for the
commercial hatching, raising, breeding or feeding of chickens, turkeys,
pheasants, ducks or other fowl. A poultry operation shall not include
any processing of fowl for human or animal consumption.
[Added 4-25-2017 by Bill
No. 17-3]
PREMISES
A tract of land, including the structures and buildings thereon.
PRIMARY CUSTOMER ENTRANCE
The building elevation which fronts on a public street, public
parking lot, private parking lot available to the general public,
or pedestrian walk where the principal customer access to a structure
is available. For the purposes of this definition each establishment
in a building shall have only one primary customer entrance.
[Added 10-20-2015 by
Bill No. 15-11]
PRINCIPAL USE OR STRUCTURE
The primary activity or structure for which a site is used.
A principal use or structure may be either a permitted principal or
a special exception use or structure.
PRIVATE
Any land or structure not owned and operated by a public
or quasi-public jurisdiction or organization.
PROPERTY LINE
The boundary of a lot or group of lots used in combination.
PROPORTION
The geometric relationship of a structure's vertical and
horizontal elements, as conveyed by that structure's height, width
and depth, as well as the relationship of its elements (windows, doors,
detailing and other surface features). Proportion is essentially a
perception, i.e., what is visible.
PUBLIC
Any land or structure owned and operated by a public or quasi-public
jurisdiction or agency for the public benefit.
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL
A person or firm who, by reason of training and/or experience,
is qualified, as determined by the Department, to perform the function
required.
RECLASSIFICATION
The changing of the zoning classification which applies to
a particular area of land. Also known as a "rezoning."
RECREATION, ACTIVE
Recreational uses, areas or activities oriented toward potential
competition and involving special equipment. Playgrounds, sports fields
and courts, swimming pools and golf courses are examples of active
recreation uses.
RECREATION, PASSIVE
Recreational uses, areas or activities oriented to noncompetitive
activities which typically require no special equipment. Trails and
areas for hiking, picnicking and bird-watching are examples of passive
recreation uses.
RECYCLING DROPOFF CENTER
A facility in which the sole purpose is the collection and
temporary storage of recyclable materials from the general public
and which are to be regularly picked up for transportation to an intermediate
processing center. Examples of recyclable materials include glass
containers, aluminum cans, wastepaper and plastic.
REFLECTIVE GLASS
Glass which is opaque or nearly opaque, producing a mirror
image of its surroundings by transmitting nearly all light back from
its surface regardless of the angle of the viewer.
RESTAURANT
Any establishment where food and drink are prepared, served
and consumed and whose design or principal method of operation is
characterized by customers being provided with an individual menu
and being served their food and drink by a restaurant employee at
the same table or counter at which said items are consumed.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
A commercial enterprise that provides goods and/or services
directly to the consumer, where such goods are available for immediate
purchase and removal from the premises by the purchaser. Retail establishments
include but are not limited to hardware, grocery, drug, flower, clothing,
dry goods, variety, liquor, crafts, antiques, gifts, furniture and
appliances.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A land or water area legally separated from abutting properties,
used for travel, access, utility location or other purposes.
RIGHT-OF-WAY, PUBLIC/PRIVATE
Any public or private road or access easement intended to
provide public access to any lot/development but excluding any internal
vehicular travelways or aisles within parking lots.
ROAD
Includes street, avenue, drive, circle, square, court, lane,
highway, cul-de-sac or any other term of general usage describing
a right-of-way intended for vehicular use.
ROAD, ACCESS
A road providing a single point or limited points of connection
to a higher-order road and intended to provide for direct ingress
and egress to adjacent properties or developments fronting thereon.
ROAD, APPROVED PRIVATE
A road which meets the right-of-way requirements of a public
road, is approved by the County Commissioners, provides a means of
private access to abutting properties and is privately owned and maintained.
ROAD LINE
The existing or proposed right-of-way line of any road.
ROAD, PUBLIC
A public right-of-way listed in the inventory of public roads
of Worcester County which provides a means of public access to abutting
properties.
ROAD, SERVICE
A road generally aligned parallel to a higher-order road
with limited access to such higher-order road and intended to provide
for direct ingress and egress to adjacent properties or developments
fronting thereon.
ROADSIDE STAND
A stand, vehicle or structure used or designed to be used
for the display or sale of agricultural products.
ROOF PITCH
The angle of roof slope defined by the change in rise in
inches over the run of twelve inches.
ROOF, PITCHED
A roof with a pitch of no less than three inches of rise
in twelve inches of run, typically referred to as a "three in twelve
pitched roof."
ROOF SHAPE
The pitch, slope and configuration of a roof. The most common
examples are gable and shed roofs.
ROOMER OR BOARDER
A person who receives sleeping accommodations, which may
also include meals, for compensation in all or any portion of any
dwelling unit for more than twenty-eight consecutive days and who
is not part of the resident family.
[Added 10-15-2019 by
Bill No. 19-3]
RURAL CLUSTER SUBDIVISION
A group of two to six lots created from one or more parcels
of land where the lots do not front on a public or approved private
road but connect to such a road by a private right-of-way or access
easement and where each lot other than the first or last lot shares
at least two lot lines in common with other lots in the same cluster.
See § ZS 1-308.
SADOMASOCHISTIC ABUSE
Any act or depiction of nude or partially nude humans engaged
in:
(1)
Flagellation or torture, whether real or simulated, by or upon
an individual; or
(2)
The condition of being, or causing oneself or another to be,
fettered, bound, or otherwise physically restrained.
SALES, RETAIL
The sale of commodities or goods in small quantities to ultimate
consumers.
SALES, WHOLESALE
The sale of merchandise (commodities or goods) to retailers,
to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional business
users or to other wholesalers.
SCALE, BUILDING
The relationship of a particular building, in terms of building
mass, to other nearby and adjacent buildings.
SCALE, HUMAN
The proportional relationship of buildings and spaces to
people. A human scale gives users of the built environment a sense
of comfort and security by utilizing site and building design elements
corresponding in size to the human body. Also see "scale, pedestrian."
SCALE OF DEVELOPMENT
The relationship of a particular project or development,
in terms of its size, height, bulk, intensity, and aesthetics, to
its surroundings.
SCALE, PEDESTRIAN
The proportional relationship between the dimensions of a
building or building element, street, outdoor space, or streetscape
element and the average dimensions of the human body, taking into
account the perceptions and walking speed of a typical pedestrian.
Also see "scale, human."
SCHOOL
An educational organization that has the primary function
of presenting formal instructions, normally maintains a regular faculty
or curriculum, has a regularly enrolled body of students and has a
place where its educational activities are carried on. The term "school"
includes primary, secondary, preparatory, trade, vocational and high
schools and colleges and universities but does not include nursery
schools.
SCREEN
The sole purpose of a screen is to block views. A screen
should be constructed of opaque materials and be of such height as
to be effective in obstructing unwanted views.
SEASONAL CABIN
A cabin designed for and utilized for seasonal, periodic,
transient occupancy and not as a permanent residence. The term "seasonal
cabin" shall include "summer cabin" wherever it appears herein and
vice versa.
SELF-STORAGE
A building or group of buildings separated into self-contained
compartments leased to individuals, organizations or businesses for
self-service storage of personal or business property.
SENSITIVE AREAS
Areas comprised of but not limited to tidal and nontidal
wetlands and their buffers, the one-hundred-year floodplain, forested
areas, existing significant trees, greenways, areas of critical or
special habitat, threatened and endangered species habitat, source
water and aquifer recharge protection areas, the Chesapeake or Atlantic
Coastal Bays Critical Area, stream beds, creeks, rivers, estuaries,
bays, and water bodies on the state's impaired waters list or having
an established total maximum daily load requirement.
SEPTAGE
The liquid and solid material pumped or removed from chemical
toilets, septic tanks, seepage pits, privies, cesspools or holding
tanks when the system is cleaned and maintained.
SEWAGE
Any human or animal excretion, domestic waste or industrial
waste.
SEWAGE SLUDGE
Any thickened liquid, suspension, settled solid, incinerator
ash or dried residue that a sewage treatment plant extracts from sewage,
regardless of its classification under any other law or regulation.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL (STR)
All or a portion of any dwelling unit or all of an accessory
apartment that is rented to a lodger for sleeping accommodations on
a basis not to exceed twenty-eight consecutive days. Short-term rentals
do not include bed-and-breakfast establishments. See § ZS
1-351 hereof.
[Added 10-15-2019 by
Bill No. 19-3]
SIDEWALK
An improved surface made of impervious or pervious materials
that is used as a pedestrian walkway and is typically separated from
a roadway.
SIGN
Any device designed to inform or attract or having the effect
of informing or attracting the attention of persons on or not on the
premises on which the device is located by use of words, numbers,
symbols, emblems, trademarks, devices, images, pictorial presentations,
illustrations, or graphics. Signs are intended to convey a directional,
informational or commercial marketing message and include displays
on trailers or vehicles primarily situated or used to serve the purpose
of a sign rather than incidental to the transportation function of
the vehicle. Signs may be fixed, portable, on a structure, be flags,
pennants, banners or inflatable devices, be affixed to utility poles
or be suspended from balloons, kites or other airborne devices. Signs
affixed to airplanes in operation in the air are not considered signs
for the purpose of this Title. The definition of a "sign" shall not
include any site decoration which does not include a commercial marketing
message. See § ZS 1-324 hereof.
SIGN FACE AREA
The area of a sign including the copy area. It is measured
to the outside of the sign's edge or frame but shall not include mountings.
SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT (as relates to adult entertainment or materials)
(1)
At least twenty percent of the stock in the establishment or
on display consists of adult entertainment or material or houses or
contains devices depicting, describing, or relating to adult entertainment
or material; or
(2)
At least twenty percent of the usable floor area is used for
the display or storage of adult entertainment or material or houses
or contains devices depicting, describing, or relating to adult entertainment
or materials; or
(3)
At least twenty percent of the gross revenue is, or may reasonably
be expected to be, derived from the provision of adult entertainment
or material.
SIGN, MONUMENT
A freestanding sign supported primarily by an internal structural
framework or integrated into landscaping or other solid structural
features other than support poles and where the base of the sign structure
is on the ground or a maximum of twelve inches above the adjacent
grade.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
Landfills and other areas where waste, refuse, discarded
or other materials are abandoned. See § ZS 1-329 hereof.
SOURCE WATER
Untreated water from streams, rivers, lakes or underground
aquifers that is used to provide drinking water as well as to supply
private wells used for human consumption.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION, USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or structure that would not be appropriate generally
or without restriction throughout a district but which, if controlled
as to number, area, location or relation to the surrounding land,
could be appropriate within that district. Such uses and structures
may be permitted as special exceptions only if specific provision
for such use or structure is made in the applicable district regulations.
See § ZS 1-116 hereof.
STACKING LANE
A surface designed to accommodate a motor vehicle waiting
for entry to any drive-in facility or auto-oriented use, which is
located in such a way that a parking space or access to a parking
space is not obstructed.
STORY
That portion of a building, other than a basement, included
between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next
above it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling next above
it. The first story shall be considered the lowest story of which
the ceiling is seven feet or more above the average finished grade.
Furthermore, there shall be no habitation permitted within any space
above the highest story permitted as specified in §§ ZS 1-201
through ZS 1-215 hereof.
STREAM
A stream shown as perennial or intermittent on the most recent
seven-and-five-tenths-minute topographic quadrangle published by the
United States Geological Survey.
STREETSCAPE
A design term referring to all the elements that constitute
the physical makeup of a street and that, as a group, define its character,
including building frontage, street paving, sidewalks, street furniture,
landscaping, including trees and other plantings, awnings and marquees,
signs, and lighting.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on
the ground or attached to something having a fixed location on the
ground or a building as defined herein. "Structures" include walls,
fences and signs.
STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
A temporary building or structure, including a mobile home
or recreational vehicle, erected or placed on a site which is incidental
to construction work on the premises or for the purpose of providing
emergency housing for displaced occupants of a damaged or destroyed
dwelling and in conformance with the provisions of § ZS 1-334
hereof.
SUPPORTED LIVING FACILITY
A facility provided by a nonprofit religious, educational,
or philanthropic organization or by public agencies to indigent, needy
or homeless persons for an extended period of time and which may also
provide meals, counseling, and other services as well as common areas
for the residents of the facility. Such facilities may include two-family
and multi-family units with kitchen and bathroom facilities in the
unit as well as group residential facilities with common kitchens
and bathrooms. Such supported living facilities may also include offices
associated with the facility itself and multi-purpose rooms to provide
support services, staff training, meetings and other services related
to the organization. Support services may include parenting education,
life skills education, computer classes or other services related
to the organization's program. Additionally, such facilities may include
thrift stores operated by the organization which engages in the sale
or resale of previously owned or used goods and merchandise which
is donated.
[Added 6-20-2017 by Bill
No. 17-6]
SWIMMING POOL
A permanent man-made structure intended for swimming, located
either indoors or outdoors.
TATTOO ESTABLISHMENT
Any facility performing tattooing as defined by § PH
1-103 of the Public Health Article of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Worcester County, Maryland, as from time to time amended.
TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
A structure, device or apparatus consisting of antennas (including,
but not limited to, panels, dishes, whips and omnidirectionals), mounting
hardware, and all related equipment necessary to operate various telecommunications
systems including personal communications services (PCS) and cellular
transmitting and receiving sites, as well as monopoles, freestanding
towers, guyed towers, and other support and elevational assisting
devices. For purposes of this Title, telecommunications uses shall
also include television and radio broadcasting facilities.
TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL)
An established amount of a pollutant, plus a margin of safety,
that a waterbody can assimilate and still attain water quality standards.
TOWNHOUSE
A single-family dwelling unit constructed as part of a series
of three or more attached single-family dwelling units separated from
one another by vertical party walls and having at least five hundred
square feet of livable gross floor area each.
TRANSIENT
When referring to a person, a person occupying or intending
to occupy all or any portion of a structure for lodging on a temporary
basis not to exceed twenty-eight consecutive days.
[Amended 10-15-2019 by
Bill No. 19-3]
UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT
Projects which are designed and constructed under a comprehensive
and coordinated plan of development approved by the Planning Commission
or Board of Zoning Appeals. It is the intent of a "unified development"
to permit greater design flexibility by applying the lot, road frontage,
parking and other requirements of this Title to the development as
a whole rather than to each individual building, even though such
individual buildings may be subdivided from the rest of the parcel.
Unified developments may involve multiple parcels under joint or separate
ownership and may include a mixture of zoning district classifications.
Only construction of townhouses, construction of multi-family housing,
residential planned communities, commercial or industrial developments
or parks, and planned senior developments may be determined to be
unified development.
USE
Any purpose for which any structure or tract of land may
be used, occupied or maintained; also, any activity, occupation, business
or operation carried on or intended to be carried on in a structure
or on a tract of land.
UTILITY, PUBLIC
Any use or structure, except essential services as defined
in § ZS 1-121 hereof, which provides to the general
public such services as water, sewerage, sewage treatment, electricity,
piped gas or telecommunications.
VEHICULAR TRAVELWAY
Any area upon which vehicles travel to access a property,
parking areas or spaces, structures and uses, or any combination thereof.
Vehicular travelways include aisleways and driveways but do not include
any public or approved private roads.
VIEWING BOOTH
A space or area in which a display device is located for
purposes of viewing pictures, films, videotapes, or other images.
WALKWAY, PEDESTRIAN
A surfaced walkway, separate from the traveled portion of
a public or private right-of-way or parking lot/driving aisle. They
provide connectivity and interconnectivity to and through a development
for pedestrians. Walkways are made of pervious or impervious materials.
WALL WASHER
A wall-mounted light fixture, the sole purpose of which is
to project its light onto the building in a fan-like effect.
WASTEWATER
Any liquid waste substance, including sewage, derived from
industrial, commercial, municipal, residential, agricultural, recreational
or other operations or establishments and other liquid waste substance
containing liquid, gaseous or solid matter and having characteristics
which have the potential of polluting any ground or surface water.
WATERCRAFT
Any vessel that is used, is capable of being used or was
originally designed to be used as a means of transportation on water.
WATERCRAFT, PERSONAL
A small vessel that uses an outboard motor or an inboard
motor powering a water jet pump as its primary source of motive power
and that is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing
or kneeling on, or being towed behind the vessel, rather than in the
conventional manner of sitting or standing inside the vessel.
WATER-DEPENDENT FACILITY
Any development of land that must be located on the shoreline
by reason of the intrinsic nature of its operation. These facilities
include but are not limited to:
(2)
The intake and outfall structures of power plants, water treatment
plants, sewage treatment plants and storm sewers.
(3)
Marinas and other boat docking structures.
(4)
Beaches and other public water-oriented recreation areas.
(5)
Fisheries or other marine resources facilities.
WATER PARK
An amusement park consisting of multiple recreational attractions
involving water, including pools, slides, fountains, and other water-dependent
amusements.
WETLANDS BOUNDARY LINE
(1)
In the case where land abuts tidal waters, the boundary line
between wetlands and fastlands as defined by the Maryland Wetlands
Act, as from time to time amended, and as shown in the Official
Wetlands Boundary Maps of the State Department of Natural Resources
as the same may be adjusted in the field.
(2)
In the case where land abuts nontidal waters, the boundary line
between regularly flooded freshwater marsh and fastlands or the boundary
line between freshwater and fastlands. Farm ponds, man-made freshwater
lakes, wastewater lagoons, intermittently flowing streams, upland
wetlands and drainage ditches and floodplains thereof shall not be
considered wetlands and are not subject to the wetlands boundary line
provisions of this Title.
WETLANDS, NONTIDAL
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support and
that under normal circumstances does support a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly
known as "hydrophytic vegetation." Nontidal wetlands are identified
by the most recent federal definition and guidelines for identifying
and delineating jurisdictional wetlands.
WETLANDS, PRIVATE
Any land not considered state wetland, bordering on or lying
beneath tidal waters, which is subject to regular or periodic tidal
action and supports aquatic growth. This includes wetlands transferred
by the state by a valid grant, lease, patent or grant confirmed by
Article 5 of the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution to the
extent of the interest transferred.
WETLANDS, STATE
Any land under the navigable waters of the state below the
mean high tide, affected by the regular rise and fall of the tide.
Wetlands of this category which have been transferred by the state
by a valid grant, lease, patent or grant confirmed by Article 5 of
the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution shall be considered
private wetlands to the extent of the interest transferred.
WINERY
An agricultural processing facility used for the commercial
purpose of processing grapes and other fruit products to produce wine
or similar nondistilled spirits.
XERISCAPING
Landscaping characterized by the use of vegetation that is
drought-tolerant or of low water use in character.
YARD SALE
The temporary display and sale of personal property along
any public or approved private road. See § ZS 1-341
hereof.
ZONING CERTIFICATE
A written statement issued by the Department authorizing
the use of lands, buildings, structures or combinations thereof consistent
with the terms of this Title. The zoning certificate shall also be
construed to mean a permit for occupancy or use and shall serve as
such. See § ZS 1-115 hereof.
ZONING MAPS
The Official Zoning Maps of the County, together with all
amendments subsequently adopted thereto.