Basic Definitions And Interpretations.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
A residential dwelling unit located within a mixed-use structure,
developed in accordance with the applicable building code standards
and allowed in zoning districts where the use is listed as an accessory
use.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
A structure which:
1.
Is subordinate to and serves a principal use;
2.
Is subordinate in area, extent, or purpose to the principal
use;
3.
Contributes to the comfort, convenience, or necessity of occupants
of the principal use;
4.
Is located on the same lot as the principal use; and
5.
Meets the setback requirements, except any pole type or construction
without non-structural footing and/or foundation.
ADMINISTRATOR
It is the City Administrator in all cases involving this
Chapter or the person designated by him.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
Any building used for storing agricultural equipment, machinery,
and supplies, farm produce and products, housing livestock or poultry,
or processing dairy products, subject to the use limitations of the
zoning district in which it is located.
[Ord. No. 895, 12-21-2020]
AGRICULTURAL USE
The production, keeping, or maintenance, sale, lease or personal
use of plants and animals, including, but not limited to: forages
and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products;
poultry and poultry products; livestock, including beef cattle, sheep,
horses, ponies, mules, and goats, or any mutations or hybrids thereof,
including the breeding and grazing of any or all kinds of such animals;
trees for forest products; fruits of all kinds, including grapes,
nuts, berries; vegetables; nursery, floral, ornamental, and greenhouse
products; or land devoted to a soil conservation or forestry management
but excluding: feed lots, stockyards, and animal slaughterhouses.
The feeding or disposal of community or collected garbage shall not
be deemed an agricultural use, nor shall riding academies, livery
or boarding stables or dog kennels be so considered. Swine, bees,
apiary products and fur animals shall not be permitted within the
City of Strafford.
AIRPORT
A place at which aircraft operate that has paved runways
and maintenance facilities and serves as a terminal.
ALLEY
A public way which extends only secondary means of access
to abutting property and not intended for general traffic circulation.
ALTERATION
A physical change to one (1) or more of the exterior architectural
features of a structure, which includes, but is not limited to, the
erection, construction, reconstruction, or removal of any feature
of the structure.
ANIMAL BOARDING FACILITY
A facility where animals owned by another person are temporarily
boarded for pay, trade, barter, commission, or remuneration of any
sort. Also commonly referred to as a "kennel."
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
ANIMAL, DANGEROUS
Any animal that by its nature or design presents a physical
danger. Specifically this includes predators and carnivores, plus
any venomous or oversized animal.
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
A facility maintained by or for the use of a licensed veterinarian
in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of animal diseases wherein
the animals are limited to dogs, cats, or other comparable household
pets. Animals given medical or surgical treatment requiring overnight
or extended care and boarding is incidental to such hospital use.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
ANIMAL, HOUSEHOLD (PETS)
Any animal normally and customarily kept by domestic households
for pleasure and companionship, excluding poultry, pheasants, cows,
potbellied pigs, livestock, chinchillas, horses, goats, sheep, monkeys,
cougars, mountain lions and any other undomesticated animal or fowl.
ANIMAL SLAUGHTER
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the slaughter and butcher of livestock for market.
APARTMENT
A room or suite of rooms in a multiple-family structure,
which is arranged, designed, used or intended to be used as a single
housekeeping unit, and which contains complete kitchen, bath and toilet
facilities permanently installed.
APARTMENT BUILDING
A building arranged, intended or designed to be occupied
by three (3) or more families living independently of each other.
APPROVED USE PERMIT
A permit issued by the City Administrator or the Planning
and Zoning Commission that authorizes the recipient to make use of
property in accordance with the requirements of this Chapter.
AREA, BUILDING
The total of areas taken on a horizontal plane at the main
grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings
exclusive of uncovered porches, terraces, walks, driveways, lampposts,
and similar structures.
ARTIFICIAL LAKE
A body of water created by the construction of a man-made
dam.
AUTOMOBILE OR TRAILER SALES AREA
An open area, other than a street, used for display, sales
or rental of new or used motor vehicles or trailers in operable condition
where no repair work is done.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJOR
Major repair, rebuilding of engines, transmissions and drive
components, body work and painting.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION, FILLING STATION OR SERVICE CENTER
Any facility or area used for the retail sale of gasoline
or oil fuels, or automobile accessories, and for incidental services
including lubrication, replacement, parts, engine tuning, and washing
and cleaning, but not including body work, painting or major repair.
BAR
An establishment where fifty percent (50%) or more of gross
income is derived from the sale of alcoholic beverages by the drink,
for consumption on the property, and the sale of package liquors may
be accessory uses.
BASEMENT
A story partly or wholly underground but having more than
one-half (½) of its height below the average level of the adjoining
ground.
BED AND BREAKFAST
A dwelling or portion thereof that is located in a residential
district and contains guest rooms where short-term lodging, with or
without meals, is provided for compensation.
BERM
A mound of earth typically located in a bufferyard to shield
or block noise, lights or other nuisances.
BILLBOARD OR SIGNBOARD
Any structure or portion thereof situated on private premises,
on which lettered, figured or pictorial matter is displayed for advertising
purposes, other than the name and occupation of the user of the premises
or the structure of the business conducted thereon or the products
primarily sold or manufactured thereon.
BOARD
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Strafford, Missouri.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
The exact name of the official Governing Body of the City
of Strafford.
BOARDING HOUSE
An establishment or part thereof where lodging and meals
are provided by the owner or operator for compensation to no less
than three (3) and no more than twenty (20) persons, whether the compensation
is paid directly or indirectly.
BOTTLING PLANT
An establishment primarily engaged in the act or process
of filling containers.
BUFFERYARD
A land area typically containing trees, shrubs, and other
plants, berms, fences, or walls used to separate one use from another,
or to block noise, lights, or other nuisances.
BUILDABLE AREA
The area remaining on a lot after the minimum open space
and yard requirements of the Zoning Ordinance are met.
BUILDING
A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls,
intended, designed, used or suitable for use for the support, enclosure,
shelter or protection of persons, property or animals, and when separated
by fire walls each portion of such structure shall be deemed a separate
building.
BUILDING CODES
The Building Code of the City of Strafford, Missouri together
with the Electrical Code, Plumbing Code, Fire Code and any related
code(s) adopted the by Strafford Board of Aldermen, and any regulations
adopted in conformance therewith.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The horizontal area measured within the exterior walls of
the ground floor of all principal and accessory buildings on a lot
divided by the gross area of the lot.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation
of the finished lot grade at the front of the building to the highest
point of ceiling of the top story in the case of a flat roof; to the
deck line of a mansard roof; and to the mean height level between
the eaves and ridge of a gable, hip or gambrel roof.
BUILDING LINE
A line established beyond which no part of the building may
project, except as otherwise provided by this Chapter.
BUILDING MATERIALS
The physical characteristics which create the aesthetic and
structural appearance of the resource, including, but not limited
to, a consideration of the texture and style of the components and
their combinations, such as brick, stone, shingle, wood, concrete,
or stucco.
BUILDING OFFICIAL
The public official designated by the Board of Aldermen to
issue building permits and carry out such inspections as required
by the normal functions of the Building Department as established
under City Code.
BUILDING PRINCIPAL
A building in which the primary use of the lot on which the
building is located is conducted.
BUILDING SITE
The land area, consisting of one (1) or more lots or parcels
of land under common ownership or control, considered as the unit
of land occupied or to be occupied by a main building or buildings,
or by a principal use or uses accessory thereto, together with such
parking and loading spaces, yards and open spaces as are required
by these regulations.
BULK STORAGE
The storage of chemicals, petroleum products, and other materials
in above ground containers for subsequent resale to distributors or
retail dealers or outlets.
BUS DEPOT
A building used for the reception and forwarding of bus passengers.
CAR WASH
An area or structure equipped with facilities for washing
automobiles.
CARETAKER'S QUARTERS
A separate, complete dwelling unit that is substantially
contained within the primary structure or property.
CELLULAR PHONE RADIO AND TELEVISION TOWERS
A structure with a fixed location which is designed primarily
with the objective of obtaining an elevation above other objects to
support an antenna or other device for receiving or transmitting radio,
television, microwave or other telecommunications or signals.
CEMETERY
Land used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for such
purposes, including columbariums, crematories, mausoleums and mortuaries
when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of the cemetery.
CHILD CARE ACCESSORY USE
A child care center use maintained or operated within a principal
building or accessory building during periods when the principal building
use is not occurring. A common example would include when all or a
portion of a principal building or accessory building under the exclusive
control of a religious organization is utilized as a group child care
when religious services are not taking place.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
CHILD CARE CENTER
A child care facility where a provider licensed by the appropriate
State of Missouri agency provides care for a child away from his/her
own home for any part of the twenty-four (24) hour day, for compensation
or otherwise, to supplement to parental responsibility for the child's
protection, development, pre-elementary school education, and supervision.
Child care centers include family child care homes, group child care
facilities or programs, child care accessory uses, and uses for school-aged
children over the age of four (4) such as preschools, and kindergartens.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
CHILD CARE, FAMILY
A child care program where care is given by a person licensed
by the appropriate State of Missouri agency as a family child care
home provider for no more than ten (10) children for any part of the
twenty-four (24) hour day. A family child care home shall be located
in the provider's permanent residence.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
CHILD CARE, GROUP
A child care program where care is given by a person licensed
by the appropriate State of Missouri agency as a group child care
home provider for not more than twenty (20) children for any part
of the twenty-four (24) hour day. A group child care home shall be
in a location other than the provider's permanent residence.
Also see "CHILD CARE ACCESSORY FACILITY."
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
CHURCH
A building or structure, or groups of buildings or structures,
which by design and construction are primarily intended for the conducting
of organized religious services and accessory uses associated therewith.
CIRCULATION AREA
That portion of the vehicle accommodation area used for access
to parking or loading areas or other facilities on the lot. Essentially,
driveways and other maneuvering areas (other than parking aisles)
comprise the circulation area.
CITY
The City of Strafford.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
That person officially designated by the Board of Aldermen
as the Administrator of the City of Strafford.
CITY ENGINEER
That person officially designated by the Board of Aldermen
as the engineer of the City of Strafford.
CLERK
The exact title of the Clerk officially designated by the
Board of Aldermen.
CLINIC
An establishment where patients are admitted for examination
and/or treatment of human patients by one (1) or more physicians,
dentists, psychologists, or social workers and where patients are
not lodged overnight.
CLUBHOUSE
A structure accessory to a public or private non-commercial
recreation area or facility and providing services to the patrons
of such area or facility.
CLUSTER
A development pattern that concentrates buildings in specific
areas on a site to allow the remaining land to be used for recreation,
common open space, and preservation of environmentally sensitive features.
CLUSTER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
A form of residential development that permits a reduction
in lot area and bulk requirements, providing there is no increase
in the number of lots permitted under conventional subdivision and
the resultant land area is devoted to prescribed common or public
uses such as open space or recreation.
COLLEGE
An educational institution that provides a post-secondary
instructional program, including classroom, laboratory and administration
buildings, lecture halls, libraries, dormitories, dining halls, student
centers, auditoriums, chapels, gymnasiums, stadiums, fraternities,
sororities and other similar buildings and structures.
COMBINATION USE
A use consisting of a combination on one (1) lot of two (2)
or more principal uses separately. Under some circumstances, a second
(2nd) principal use may be regarded as accessory to the first (1st),
and thus a combination use is not established. In addition, when two
(2) or more separately owned or separately operated enterprises occupy
the same lot, and all such enterprises fall within the same principal
use classification, this shall not constitute a combination use. This
is not a formal classification.
COMMERCIAL
Relating to the sale of goods or services.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle designed, maintained, or used primarily for the
transportation of property or persons for hire.
COMMISSION
The Strafford Planing and Zoning Commission.
COMMON AREA, COMMON OPEN SPACE, COMMON IMPROVEMENTS
All lands in common open space, whether a part of individual
lots or not, designed for the mutual benefit of a group of persons
owning property within a development where such lands are not dedicated
or conveyed for public use. Also, all private streets, storm water
detention basins and facilities, driveways, parking facilities, recreation
areas and buildings or portions thereof as may be provided for the
common use, benefit and/or enjoyment of the occupants of the development.
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting and other
information relay services accomplished through the use of electronic
and telephone mechanisms. Typical uses include radio stations, TV
stations, telecommunication service centers, and telegraphic service
offices.
COMMUNITY CENTER
A place, structure, area, or other facility for social, educational,
and recreational activities of a neighborhood or community subdivision,
provided any such use is not operated for commercial gain.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The long-range or master plan, and its associated elements,
of the City of Strafford, adopted by the Planning and Zoning Commission
and Board of Aldermen, containing analysis, recommendations, and policies
for the community's population, economy, housing, transportation,
environmental features, community facilities, and land use.
CONCRETE MIXING
The act or process of mixing cement, aggregate and water
to produce concrete for use or sale.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Board of Aldermen that authorizes
the recipient to make use of property in accordance with the requirements
of this Chapter as well as any additional requirements imposed by
the Board of Aldermen subject to annual review.
CONDOMINIUM
Multi-family dwelling units intended for sale as individual
single-family dwelling units, providing for absolute ownership of
the unit itself and an undivided interest in the common elements which
are jointly owned by all condominium owners within the development.
CONSTRUCTION
The act of adding an addition to an existing structure or
the erection of a new principal or accessory structure on a lot or
property.
CONTRACTOR'S YARD
An area with its buildings and facilities set aside for a
particular construction trade or activity.
COPY SHOP
A facility for the reproduction of written, graphic, or photographic
materials on a custom basis for individuals or businesses. Typical
processes include, but are not limited to, photocopying, blueprint,
and facsimile sending and receiving, the use of offset printing equipment,
and collating and binding of booklets and reports. Other services
may include document shredding, passport photo preparation, availability
of mailing and shopping supplies and services, and commercial screen
printing.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
CULTURAL STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
A building, structure or property which by design and construction
are primarily intended for cultural use including, but not limited
to: art galleries, libraries, museums, arboreta and botanical and
zoological gardens, and performing arts theaters.
CURB GRADE
The elevation of the top of the established curb in front
of the building measured at the center of the building front. Where
no curb grade has been established, the City Engineer shall establish
such curb grade or its equivalent for the purpose of this Chapter.
DAIRY
A building, structure or property that is devoted to the
raising of dairy cows and the production of milk.
DAY CARE CENTER, ADULT
Any place other than a family home in which persons receive
adult day care services during any part of a day not exceeding twelve
(12) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period licensed and regulated
by the appropriate State of Missouri agency.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
DAY CARE HOME, ADULT
A family home in which not less than four (4) and not more
than eight (8) persons receive adult day care services during any
part of a day not exceeding twelve (12) hours in a twenty-four (24)
hour period licensed and regulated by the appropriate State of Missouri
agency.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
DENSITY
The number of dwelling units per unit of land.
DEVELOPER
A person who is responsible for any undertaking that requires
an approved use permit, conditional use permit, special use permit
or sign permit.
DEVELOPMENT
That which is to be done pursuant to a zoning permit, conditional
use permit, preliminary plat approval, or sign permit and can be one
(1) or more businesses or a subdivision.
DISTRICT
A part, zone, or geographic area within the City of Strafford
within which certain zoning regulations apply and are uniform.
DRAINAGE RIGHT-OF-WAY
The lands required for the installation of storm water sewers
or drainage ditches, or required along a natural stream or watercourse
for preserving the channel and providing for the flow of water therein
to safeguard the public against flood damage.
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
A type of retail sales which encourages, recognizes, or permits
patrons or customers to call for service at a particular place, intended
to result in a cash sale and delivery outside of the places of business
to such patrons or customers of food or beverage ready and intended
for immediate human consumption.
DUPLEX
A residential structure on a single lot containing two (2)
dwelling units, each of which has no interior access to the other.
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof designed exclusively for residential
occupancy, excluding: hotels, motels, boarding, rooming and lodging
houses.
DWELLING UNIT
An enclosure containing sleeping, kitchen and bathroom facilities
designed for and used or held ready for use as a permanent residence
by one (1) family.
EMPLOYEE LIVING QUARTERS
A separate, complete dwelling unit that is substantially
contained within the primary structure or property.
EQUIPMENT STORAGE
A building, structure or property that is intended for the
storage of equipment.
FABRICATION PLANTS
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of manufacturing products from raw materials.
FAMILY
One (1) or more persons living and cooking together as a
single housekeeping unit provided that unless all members are related
by blood, adoption, or marriage, no such family shall contain more
than five (5) unrelated persons.
FEED MILLS
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the production and storage of food for livestock.
FENCE
A structure typically of posts and wire or boards that creates
a barrier or defines a boundary.
FIELD, ROW AND TREE CROPS
The production for sale, lease or personal uses of plants,
including, but not limited to: forages and sod crops; grains and seed
crops; trees and forest products; fruits of all kinds, including grapes,
nuts and berries; vegetables; nursery, floral, ornamental or greenhouse
products; or lands developed to soil conservation or forestry management
program.
FLOOD PLAIN
Lands in Strafford which would be susceptible to inundation,
taking into account any flood control and defense works provided,
based on information available from the Soil Conservation Service,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or other appropriate official agency.
FLOOR AREA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors
of the building or buildings measured from the exterior faces of exterior
walls or from the centerline of walls separating two (2) buildings.
In particular, the floor area of a building or buildings shall include:
2.
Elevator shafts and stairwells at each floor.
3.
Floor space for mechanical equipment with structural headroom
of seven (7) feet, six (6) inches or more.
5.
Attic space (whether or not a floor has actually been laid)
providing structural headroom of seven (7) feet, six (6) inches or
more.
6.
Interior balconies and mezzanines.
8.
Accessory uses, not including space for accessory off-street
parking.
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The floor area of a building shall not include:
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Elevator and stair bulkheads, accessory water tanks and cooling
towers.
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Floor space used for mechanical equipment with structural headroom
of less than seven (7) feet, six (6) inches.
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Attic space (whether or not a floor has actually been laid)
providing structural headroom of less than seven (7) feet, six (6)
inches.
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Uncovered steps.
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Terraces, breezeways and open spaces.
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Accessory off-street parking spaces.
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Accessory off-street loading berths up to two hundred percent (200%) of the amount required by Section 400.760 of this Chapter.
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FOOD PROCESSING
Establishments of places of business primarily engaged in
performing a series of actions or operations to produce a particular
product from raw foods.
FORESTRY
The development, cultivating, or management of growing timber.
FRONTAGE
That part of a lot or premise immediately adjacent to a street
or streets without regard to, access to, or elevation of the street
or streets.
FUEL SERVICE STATION
Any building, structure, or area of land primarily used for
the retail sale of automobile fuels, oils, and accessories. Such an
establishment may also offer retail convenience items or provide an
accessory restaurant facility within the same principal building.
An automatic car wash may also be freestanding or attached to the
principal building as an accessory use.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
FUNERAL HOME
A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial
and the display of the deceased and ceremonies connected therewith
before burial or cremation, but shall not include facilities for cremation
or cemeteries.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building housing not to exceed four (4) motor-driven
vehicles, the property of and for the use of the occupants of the
lot on which the private garage is located.
GENERAL PUBLIC
Any and all individuals without any prior qualifications.
GRADE
The average level of the finished surface of the ground for
buildings more than five (5) feet from a street line. For buildings
closer than five (5) feet to a street line, the grade is the sidewalk
elevation at the center of the building. If there is no more than
one (1) street, an average sidewalk elevation is to be used. If there
is no sidewalk, the City Engineer shall establish the sidewalk grade.
GRAIN ELEVATOR
A structure which by design and construction is primarily
intended for the storage of processed grains.
GREENHOUSE
A building whose roof and sides are made largely of glass
or other transparent or translucent material and in which the temperature
and humidity can be regulated for the cultivation of delicate or out-of-season
plants for subsequent sale or for personal enjoyment.
GROCERY STORE
A retail establishment which primarily sells food, but also
may sell other convenience and household goods.
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GROSS FLOOR AREA
The total area of a building measured by taking the outside
dimensions of the building at each floor level intended for occupancy
or storage.
GROUP DWELLINGS
A building or place where by pre-arrangement and for compensation,
lodging and meals for a definite period are provided for three (3)
or more persons; and such accommodations are not furnished to transient
or overnight customers. Typical uses include rooming houses, boarding
houses, dormitories, and fraternity and sorority houses.
GROUP HOME, CUSTODIAL
A dwelling in which unrelated mentally retarded, physically
handicapped, or otherwise physically or mentally impaired persons
reside with house parents or guardians.
GROUP HOME, RESIDENTIAL
A single-family detached dwelling in which no more than ten
(10) people reside, comprised of the following: eight (8) or fewer
unrelated mentally retarded or physically handicapped persons, no
more than two (2) persons acting as house parents or guardians who
need not be related to each other or to any of the mentally retarded
or physically handicapped persons residing in the dwelling, and the
children of the house parents or guardians.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES AND REPAIR
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the sale and repair of heavy equipment including, but not limited
to: tractors, backhoes, bulldozers and tractor trailers.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance from the average established grade
at lot line to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof or to
the deck line of a mansard roof, or the mean height level between
eaves and ridge for gable, hip, and gambrel roofs.
HOME BUSINESS
An accessory use of a service character customarily conducted
within a dwelling by the residents thereof, which is clearly secondary
to the use of the dwelling for living purposes and does not change
the character thereof or have any exterior evidence of such secondary
use and in connection therewith meets the following limitations:
1.
No person other than someone related by blood, marriage, adoption
and custodial relationship to the person conducting the home occupation
and who also resides in the dwelling unit shall be employed on the
property.
2.
The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the principal
residential building or in a permitted accessory building or on a
temporary site away from the property.
3.
No sign shall advertise the presence or conduct of the home
occupation.
4.
No stock in trade, equipment, or commercial trash shall be stored
in a manner visible to the public or in such a manner to cause a nuisance
to neighbors.
5.
No alteration of the principal residential building shall be
made which changes the character thereof as a dwelling.
6.
The home occupation shall not produce offensive noise, vibration,
smoke, electrical interference, dust, odors, or heat detectable beyond
the property lines or beyond the walls of the dwelling unit, if the
unit is part of a multi-family structure.
7.
The receipt or delivery of merchandise, goods, or supplies for
use in a home occupation shall be limited to the United States mail,
similar parcel delivery service or private vehicles with a gross vehicle
weight rating of ten thousand (10,000) pounds or less.
8.
Not more than one (1) vehicle shall be utilized in the business
and parked at the residence.
9.
No customer parking areas shall be provided.
10.
No home occupation shall generate traffic, parking, sewage,
water use or noise in excess of what is normal in a residential neighborhood.
11.
A business license shall be obtained as required by other ordinances.
HOSPITAL
An institution where sick or injured persons are given medical
care and, in the course of same, are housed overnight, fed, and provided
nursing and related services, commonly referred to as in-patient care.
Hospitals may include related facilities such as laboratories, training
facilities, central service facilities, and staff offices. This definition
shall not include drug rehabilitation facilities, halfway houses,
convalescent or nursing homes, institutions for mentally ill individuals,
or other similar facilities. Also see "CLINIC."
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HOTEL
A building in which lodging is provided and offered to the
public for compensation and in which ingress and egress to and from
rooms is made through an inside lobby or office supervised by a person
in charge at all hours, and which is open to transient guests, in
contradistinction to a boarding house or lodging house.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any part of a lot that is covered by buildings, structures,
parking areas, driveways, and any other surfaces which reduce or prevent
absorption of storm water.
INDUSTRIAL PARK
A group of unrelated buildings or properties engaged in manufacturing
processes, usually located near a major transportation corridor for
the purposes of receiving raw material and shipping final products.
INDUSTRY
Storage, repair, manufacture, preparation or treatment of
any article, substance or any commodity for commercial use.
JAIL
A facility for the incarceration of criminals.
JUNK YARD
A lot, land or structure or part thereof used primarily for
the collection, storage and sale of wastepaper, rags, scrap metal,
or discarded material, or for the collecting, dismantling, storage
and salvaging of machinery, or vehicles not in running condition and
for the sale of parts thereof.
JURISDICTION
The jurisdictional area to which the regulations apply, the
City of Strafford.
KENNEL
An establishment licensed to operate a facility housing five (5) or more dogs, cats, or other household pets and where grooming, breeding, boarding, training, or selling of animals is conducted as a business (see Chapter
205 of this Code).
KINDERGARTEN
A facility where educational services are provided for children
below first grade not otherwise part of the school system. For purposes
of this Chapter, such educational services and facilities shall be
considered as child day care centers.
LEATHER PRODUCTS
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of working leather into a useful or desired form.
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM STORAGE
The storage of liquefied petroleum products in above ground
containers for subsequent resale (wholesale) to distributors or retail
dealers or outlets.
LIQUOR SHOP STORE
An establishment where alcoholic beverages are packaged in
order to be sold for consumption off the property.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
LIVESTOCK
Farm animals kept or raised for use or profit.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space or berth on the same lot with a building
or contiguous to a group of buildings for the temporary parking of
a commercial vehicle while loading or unloading merchandise or materials.
LOT
A parcel of land whose boundaries have been established by
some legal instrument such as a recorded deed or a recorded map and
which is recognized as a separate legal entity for purposes of transfer
of title.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area within the lot lines of a lot.
LOT DEPTH
The horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines
measured along the median between (2) side lot lines.
LOT WIDTH
The mean horizontal distance between the side lot lines of
a lot measured at right angles to the depth; or the same distance
measured at a point midway between the front lot line and the rear
lot line; or at the rear lot line of the required front yard (building
line; especially on irregularly shaped lots).
LUMBER MILL
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of producing lumber from raw lumber.
MANUFACTURING
An economic activity involving the mechanical or chemical
transformation of materials or substances into new products, including
the assembly of component parts, the manufacturing of finished or
partially finished products, the blending, fabrication, treatment
and processing of materials or parts, and the packaging, incidental
storage, sale and distribution of such products.
[Ord. No. 893, 11-2-2020]
MANUFACTURED HOME
A factory-built structure that is manufactured or constructed
under the authority of 42 United States Code Section 5401, it is built
on a permanent chassis and is to be used as a place for human habitation,
but which is not constructed or equipped with a permanent hitch or
device allowing it to be moved other than for the purpose of moving
to a permanent site, and which does not have permanently attached
to its body or frame any wheels or axles. Any reference in these regulations
to manufactured homes shall also include mobile homes.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
Manufactured homes must comply with the United States Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) codes and safety standards,
which apply to residential units only. HUD homes must have a permanently
affixed metal tag called a "HUD label." A HUD label must be affixed
to each transportable section of each manufactured home certifying
that the home was built to HUD construction and safety standards.
HUD homes must remain transportable, and the frame must remain intact.
[Ord. No. 927, 4-4-2021]
MANUFACTURED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (MOBILE HOME PARK)
A site with required improvements and utilities for the long-term
placement of manufactured homes. Services and facilities for residents
of the development may also be included on the site. A manufactured
housing development differs from a manufacturing housing subdivision
in that the overall development is under single ownership with designated
individual locations for the placement of manufactured homes to access
utilities.
[Ord. No. 927, 4-4-2021]
MANUFACTURED HOUSING SUBDIVISION
A development containing lots intended primarily for the
individual placement of manufactured homes for dwelling purposes.
A manufactured housing subdivision differs from a manufacturing housing
development in that each manufactured home is located on a lot within
a platted subdivision, with each lot having frontage on a public street.
[Ord. No. 927, 4-4-2021]
MATERIALS PROCESSING
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
a series of actions or operations to produce a particular end product.
METALWORKING
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of working metal into a useful or desired form.
MIXED-USE STRUCTURE
A building which contains accessory dwelling units commonly
located above the ground floor, with shared or separate entrances
with institutional, civic, office, commercial, or retail use located
on the ground floor.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
MODULAR HOME OR UNIT
A factory-built transportable structure which bears the seal
of the State of Missouri Public Service Commission and built to the
Building Code as adopted by the City of Strafford and which does not
have its own running gear and is designed to be used as a dwelling
unit and commercial, industrial, and educational (classroom) units
with a permanent perimeter foundation.
[Ord. No. 927, 4-4-2021]
MONUMENT MAKING AND STORAGE
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of making and storing monuments.
MORTUARY
A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial
and the display of the deceased and ceremonies connected therewith
before burial or cremation, but shall not include facilities for cremation.
MOTEL
A building of group of buildings under one (1) ownership
containing six (6) or more sleeping rooms occupied or intended or
designed to be occupied as the more or less temporary abiding place
of persons who are lodged with or without meals for compensation,
but not including trailer court or recreation vehicle park, hospital,
asylum, orphanage, or building where persons are housed under a restraint.
MUSEUMS
Facilities for the display and viewing of artifacts, artwork
and memorabilia. Other activities which may be allowed if they are
clearly incidental to the primary use may include lecture rooms, laboratories,
libraries, sales of items related to the primary use, and other activities
normally considered as incidental.
NURSERY
A place where trees, shrubs or flowering plants are raised
for commercial purposes from seed or otherwise in order to be transplanted
or propagated.
OFF-STREET PARKING
A building, structure or property which by design and construction
are primarily intended for the parking of motor vehicles in operating
conditions in an area that is not used as a public or private thoroughfare.
OFFICE, BUSINESS
An office for conducting the affairs of business or an establishment
engaged in rendering services to business establishments such as advertising;
data processing; employment service; management and consulting services
and protective services.
OFFICE, MEDICAL
An office for a physician, physical therapist, chiropractor,
surgeon or any other medical professional of the same general character.
Medical offices do not include significant diagnostics, testing or
outpatient surgery facilities normally associated with medical clinics
or hospitals.
OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL
A building which provides workspace for licensed and/or registered
professions, including, but not limited to, attorneys at law, planners,
architects, engineers, musicians, artists, teachers, accountants,
photographers, real estate agents and property managers, insurance
agents, public stenographers, brokers, business consultants, computer
services, government agencies, scientific research, and consulting
services. Incidental offices that are customarily accessory to another
use are allowed as part of an approved principal use.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
OFFICE, SALES
An office accessory to a manufacturing, production, processing,
cleaning, servicing, testing, repair or storage activity where sales
are primarily generated by telephone or off site by salespersons with
only incidental retail sales on site.
OPEN SPACE
Any unoccupied space on a lot that is unobstructed to the
sky except for the ordinary projection of cornices or eaves. "Open space" shall not include areas covered by structures,
parking areas, driveways, internal streets, and other forms of impervious
surfaces, and shall contain lining ground cover or other landscaping
materials.
OWNER OF RECORD
The person, corporation, or other legal entity listed as
owner of a lot on the records of the County Recorder of Deeds.
PACKAGING OPERATIONS
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
the act or process of packing products for presentation or transportation.
PARCEL
A lot. The term "parcel" is used interchangeably
with the term "lot" or "tract".
PARKING LOT
Any place, lot, parcel or yard used in whole or in part for
the storage or parking of two (2) or more vehicles, where such usage
is not incidental to or in conjunction with a dwelling, or other usage
permissible in dwelling districts and located on the same tract.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street space available for the parking of one (1)
motor vehicle and having an area of not less than one hundred eighty
(180) square feet inclusive of passageways and driveways appurtenant
thereto and giving access thereto and having direct access to a street
or alley.
PAVING
Brick, stone, concrete, asphalt, or other impervious dustless
material placed on the surface of the land.
PERMITTED USES
The use of a structure or a tract of land allowed by the
use of regulations of this Chapter.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
A tract consisting of at least five (5) acres under single ownership, planned and developed as an integral unit, and consisting of a combination of residential and non-residential uses on land within a "PUD" District (see Article
X) in accordance with Article
X.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
An area with a minimum of five (5) acres to be planned, developed,
operated and maintained as a single entity and containing one (1)
or more structures and parcels to accommodate industrial, retail,
service, commercial, office, or residential use, or a combination
of such uses, and appurtenant common areas and accessory uses incidental
to the predominant use(s).
PLAT
A map, plan, or layout or a City, township, section, or subdivision
indicating the location and boundaries of individual properties.
PLOT PLAN
A graphic representation delineating the outline of the land
included in the plan and all proposed use locations, drawn to scale
in a horizontal plane with accurate dimensions indicating the relation
of each use to the adjoining and to the boundary of the property.
PORTABLE BUILDING
Any prefabricated structure assembled off site and delivered
to the site as a complete unit or a building purchased in kit form
and assembled on site, which can be moved to another location without
disassembly. If located on a permanent foundation, the same building
setbacks as the principal structure apply. If not located on a permanent
foundation, the portable building shall be located a minimum of ten
(10) feet from the side property line and a minimum of five (5) feet
from the rear property line. The maximum height of a portable building
shall not exceed eighteen (18) feet.
POULTRY
Domesticated birds kept or raised for use or profit.
PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL
A permit issued by the Board of Aldermen that authorizes
the recipient to make use of property in accordance with the requirements
of this Chapter as well as any additional requirements imposed by
the Board of Aldermen.
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE
A structure, or group of structures, in which the principal
use of the lot on which it is located is conducted.
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
An establishment that utilizes either printing presses and
other equipment to print material and/or bind books, or that provides
duplicating or document production services using photocopy, blueprint,
word processing or offset printing equipment to collate booklets and
reports.
PUBLIC
Maintained for or used by the people of the City of Strafford
on a non-commercial basis.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
An action by the City of Strafford or any of its departments
or agencies involving major modification or replacement of streets,
sidewalks, curbs, street lights, street or sidewalk furniture, landscaping,
or other portions of the public infrastructure.
PUBLIC UTILITY TRANSMISSION LINES
Electric power lines, telephone lines, fiber optic cables,
or any other wires or cables or conduits for the conveyance of electric
power or the communication of messages, data or signals, and appurtenant
equipment.
RAILROAD TERMINAL
A building at either end of a carrier line having facilities
for the handling of railroad freight or passengers.
RAILROAD TRACKS
A permanent road having a line of rails fixed to ties and
laid on a roadbed and providing a track for cars or equipment drawn
by locomotives or propelled by self-contained motors.
RECREATIONAL STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
A building, structure or property which by design and construction
are primarily intended for recreational use including, but not limited
to: stadiums, public and private parks, playgrounds, golf courses,
athletic clubs, fitness centers, indoor sports facilities, athletic
fields and facilities.
RECYCLING CENTER
A facility where recyclable material is collected, separated,
and processed prior to shipment to other facilities who will use this
material to manufacture new products.
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS
A residential building or group of residential buildings
in which dwelling units are owned individually and the structure,
common area and facilities are owned by all the owners on a proportional,
undivided basis.
RESTAURANTS AND EATING PLACES
An establishment where food and drink is prepared and served
for consumption on or off the property. If alcoholic beverages are
served, more than fifty percent (50%) of gross income must be derived
from the sale of food and non-alcoholic beverages, for consumption
on the property, for the establishment to be classified as a restaurant.
RETAIL, LARGE SCALE
Establishments primarily engaged in the sale of goods and
materials to the general public and which have large amounts of exterior
services and/or storage areas or in partially enclosed structures.
Examples of this use type include lumberyards, building material sales,
garden centers, and other similar uses. Extensive sales and service
uses shall also include large scale retail establishments that exceed
fifty five thousand (50,000) square feet in size.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
RETAIL TRADE
Establishments engaged in selling goods or merchandise to
the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering
services incidental to the sale of such goods.
ROADSIDE STAND (AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS)
A temporary structure located along the side of the road
for the sale of seasonal produce, including, but not limited to: fruits
of all kinds, including grapes, nuts and berries; and vegetables.
SANITARY LANDFILL
A lot or land or part thereof used primarily for the disposal
by abandonment, dumping, burial, burning or any other means, and for
whatever purpose, of garbage, sewage, trash, refuse, junk, discarded
machinery, vehicles, or parts thereof or waste materials of any kind.
SAW MILL
A mill for the purpose of sawing logs.
SCALE
The harmonious proportion of parts of a building or structure
to one another and to the human figure.
SCHOOL
A facility where educational services are provided for children
in the first (1st) through twelfth (12th) grades.
SCREEN PLANTING
The installation of a vegetative material for the purpose
of sheltering, protecting or hiding something from view.
SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY
A building or group of buildings within a controlled-access
and fenced area consisting of individual, self-contained units leased
to individuals, organizations, or businesses for self-service storage
of personal property, with no commercial transactions permitted other
than the rental of the storage units. Also known as "mini warehouses."
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
SERVICE STATION
A building, buildings, or portions thereof which are used
or arranged, designed, or intended to be used for the retail sale
of gasoline or other motor vehicle, motor boat or aircraft fuels.
SETBACK
The required minimum horizontal distance between the nearest
front, side, or rear line of every structure and the line of the lot.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of retail stores and service establishments, with
off-street parking facilities, designed to serve a community or neighborhood.
SHOPPING MALL
An urban shopping area featuring a variety of shops surrounding
a concourse for pedestrian traffic within a large building or group
of buildings.
SIGN
Any words, numerals, figures, devices, designs or trademarks
by which anything is made known, such as are used to designate an
individual, firm, profession, business, or a commodity and which are
visible from any public street or air.
SIGN, OFF-PREMISE
Any structure, object or device erected, maintained or used
for advertising purposes not related to a principal use of the premises
upon which it is located.
SIGN, TEMPORARY
Signs of the temporary nature used to advertise the premises
for sale, rent, or lease, or for a political candidate.
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
A home for the aged or infirm in which three (3) or more
persons not of the immediate family are received, kept, and provided
with food, shelter, and care for compensation. This term also includes
facilities commonly referred to as nursing homes, residential care
facilities, assisted living facilities, and convalescent centers but
does not include hospitals, medical clinics, or similar institutions
primarily devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of the sick or injured,
or facilities providing care for addiction recovery, mental health
issues, or communicable diseases.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
SOLID SCREENING
A device or materials used to conceal one (1) element of
a development from other elements or from adjacent or contiguous development.
Screening may include one (1) or a combination of the following materials
of sufficient mass to be opaque or that shall become opaque after
berms, plantings, or other features. A chain link fence with plastic
or wooden inserts shall not be considered solid screening.
STABLE (PRIVATE)
Any building, structure or portion thereof which is used
in whole or in part for the shelter or care of horses, cattle or other
similar animals, either permanently or transiently.
STABILIZATION
The act or process of applying measures to halt deterioration
and to establish the structure stability of an unsafe or deteriorated
structure while maintaining the essential form it presently exists
without noticeably changing its exterior appearance.
STOCKYARD
A confined land area for fattening cattle or other animals
or temporarily holding such animals for shipping not to exceed forty-eight
(48) hours.
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, or if there is no floor above it, then the space between
such floor and the ceiling next above it.
STORY, HALF
A space under a sloping roof which has the line of intersection
of roof decking and wall face not more than three (3) feet above the
top floor level, and in which space not more than two-thirds (2/3)
of the floor area is finished off for use. A half story containing
independent apartments or living quarters shall be counted as a full
story.
STREET
A public or private way, including the full width between
the property lines bounding every way of whatever nature for the purpose
of passage or travel by motor vehicles. Streets are further classified
by the functions they perform as follows:
3.
Arterial.
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Excluded from this definition are access ways commonly designated
as alleys.
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STREET, ARTERIAL
A street primarily intended to provide for high-volume, moderate-speed
traffic and moderate to extended trip length traffic movement between
major traffic movement and is subject to the necessary control of
entrances and exits.
STREET, COLLECTOR
A street which collects and distributes traffic to and from
local and arterial street systems and is primarily intended to provide
for low to moderate volume, low speed, and short length trips while
also providing access to abutting properties.
STREET, LOCAL
A street primarily providing direct access to abutting properties
and designed to accommodate low volume, low speed traffic.
STREET, PARKWAY
Streets which contain scenic, open spaces and combine the
functions of aesthetics and movement of traffic.
STREET, SECONDARY ARTERIAL
Streets of considerable continuity which are intended to
serve major movements of traffic from minor traffic generators, providing
service to specific traffic destinations and easy movement from one
neighborhood area to another within the City.
STREET WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the outside edges of a street's
pavement, including any curbing and guttering, measured at right angles
to the street's centerline.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS
Any change in the supporting members of a building, such
as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders; any substantial
change in the roof or in the exterior walls, excepting from this definition
such alterations as may be required for the safety of the building.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
permanent or temporary location on or in the ground, including, but
not limited to, buildings, advertising, signs, billboards, poster
panels, trash burners, radio towers, poles and fences.
STRUCTURE HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation
of the proposed, or existing, finished grade at the front of the structure
to the highest point of the roof for flat roofs, to the deck line
of mansard roofs, and to the mean height between eaves and ridge for
gable, hip and gambrel roofs.
SUBDIVISION
A subdivision of land shall be deemed to be the division
of any parcel or tract into two (2) or more parcels, sites or lots,
any one (1) of which contains less than five (5) acres for the purpose,
whether immediate or future, or transfer of ownership or development,
provided however, that the following shall not constitute a subdivision:
the sale or exchange of parcels of and between owners of adjoining
property if additional lots are not thereby created and the lots resulting
are not reduced below the size required by law.
SUBDIVISION, MINOR
A subdivision that does not involve any of the following:
1.
The creation of not more than a total of four (4) lots,
2.
The creation of any new public streets,
3.
The extension of a public water or sewer system, or
4.
The installation of drainage improvements through one (1) or
more lots to serve one (1) or more other lots.
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
An official ordinance within the City of Strafford with regulations
and requirements and procedures for the establishment of subdivision
controls.
TAXICAB STANDS
A building, structure or property used for the reception
and forwarding of taxicab passengers.
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BUILDINGS
A temporary structure or building located on a construction
site primarily intended for use as an office to conduct the management
and coordination of various construction trades for that particular
construction project.
TOWER
Any structure whose primary function is to support an antenna.
TOWN HOUSE
Multi-family dwelling units intended for sale as individual
single-family units, each unit having its own yard (front and rear)
and each having its own lot number designated on a recorded subdivision
plat.
TRACT
A lot. The term "tract" is used interchangeably
with the term "lot", particularly in the context
of subdivision, where one (1) "tract" is subdivided into several "lots".
TRAVEL TRAILER PARKS
Any tract of land, meeting these regulations, which is used
or offered as a location for two (2) or more travel trailers or similar
recreational vehicles for temporary parking and providing primarily
overnight or short-term accommodations.
TRUCK FREIGHT TERMINAL
A building at either end of a carrier line having facilities
for the handling of truck freight.
TRUCK STOP
An establishment engaged primarily in the fueling, servicing,
repair, or parking of tractor trucks or similar heavy commercial vehicles,
including the sale of accessories and equipment for such vehicles.
A truck stop may also include overnight accommodations, showers, and/or
restaurant facilities primarily for the use of truck crews.
[Ord. No. 1024, 1-2-2024]
URBAN SERVICE AREA
The area in and around the City in which the City is authorized
to provide utilities.
USE
The activity or function that actually takes place or is
intended to take place on a lot.
UTILITY DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
Utility facilities that provide retail utility services to
customers. These facilities include distribution lines that route
electrical, gas, telephone, water, sewer, cable TV, and similar services
throughout the City and connect or provide the capability to connect
with each customer. Distribution facilities consist of wires, cables,
conduits, laterals, mains, and pipes with limited capacity and diameter,
and associated hardware: poles, vaults, transformers, relays, and
similar equipment.
UTILITY SUBSTATION FACILITIES
Utility facilities that reduce the strength, amount, volume,
or configuration of utility flow from a bulk quantity in large-size,
long-distance transmission facilities to small quantities in distribution
facilities. Substation facilities include electrical substations,
gas regulator stations, telephone switching and relay facilities,
water and sewage pumps, and lift stations.
UTILITY TRANSMISSION FACILITIES
Utility facilities that transfer large utility flows between
generating or treatment facilities and substation facilities. Transmission
facilities consist of wires, cables, conduits, vaults, laterals, pipes,
mains, valves, poles, and similar equipment to convey large volumes
of electricity, communications, gas, water, sewer, or slurry. Transmission
facilities may serve local distribution facilities or be part of an
intrastate or interstate utility system.
VARIANCE
A grant of permission by the Board of Aldermen that authorizes
the recipient to do that which, according to the strict letter of
this Chapter, he could not otherwise legally do.
WAREHOUSE
A building or structure used for the storage of merchandise
or commodities.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
A structure or property that collects water that has been
used (sewage) and clarifies it prior to release into the natural drainage
system.
WHOLESALE TRADE
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
selling merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional,
or professional business users, or to other wholesales; or acting
as agents or brokers and buying merchandise for, or selling merchandise
to such individuals or companies.
WOOD PROCESSING
A structure, building or property which by design and construction
is primarily intended for processing wood.
WOODWORKING
An establishment primarily engaged in the act or process
of working wood into a useful or desired form.
YARD
An open space located on the same lot as and that lies between
the principal or accessory building or buildings and the nearest lot
line. Such yard is unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a
structure from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided herein.
In measuring a yard, the depth of the front yard or the depth of the
rear yard, the minimum horizontal distance between the lot line and
the main building shall be used.
YARD, FRONT
An open space extending the full width of the lot on which
a building is located through and situated between the front lot line
and a line parallel thereto and passing through the nearest point
of the building.
YARD, REAR
An open space extending the full width of the lot on which
a building is located through and situated between the rear lot line
and a line parallel thereto and passing through the nearest point
of the building.
YARD, SIDE
An open space on the same lot as a building situated between
the side lot line and a line parallel thereto and passing through
the nearest point of the building, and extending from the front yard
to the rear.
ZERO LOT LINE
The location of a building on a lot in such a manner that
one (1) or more of the buildings sides rests directly on a lot line.
ZONING DISTRICT MAP
A map entitled "Zoning District Map", latest edition and
any amendment thereto.
ZONING ORDINANCE
An official ordinance and Zone Map which divides the area
within the City of Strafford into districts, with regulations and
requirements and procedures for the establishment of land use controls.
ZONING PERMIT
A permit issued by the Administrator that authorizes the
recipient to make use of property in accordance with the requirements
of this Chapter.