[R.O. 1996 § 400.040; Ord. No. 1084 § 40, 3-10-1997; Ord. No. 2067, 2-22-2010]
For the purpose of this Chapter,
words used in the present tense include the future; words in the singular
number include the plural; and words in the plural number include
the singular; the word "building" includes the word "structure"; the
word "shall" or the word "must" is mandatory and not directory; the
term "used for" includes the meaning "designed for" or "intended for."
The following words and terms, as used herein, are defined to mean
the following:
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE
A subordinate building having a use customarily incident
to and located on the lot occupied by the main building or a use customarily
incident to the main use of the property. A building housing an accessory
use is considered an integral part of the main building when it has
any part of a wall in common with the main building or is under an
extension of the main roof and designed as an integral part of the
main building. Living quarters used by night watchmen or security
personnel shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUSINESS OFFICES
Offices of private firms or organizations which are primarily
used for the provision of executive, management or administrative
services. Typical uses include administrative offices and services,
including real estate, insurance, property management, investment,
personnel, travel, secretarial services, telephone answering, photocopy
and reproduction, and business offices of public utilities, organizations
and associations or other use classifications when the service rendered
is that customarily associated with administrative office services.
ADULT
As used in this Chapter, refers to persons who have attained
the age of at least eighteen (18) years.
ADULT BOOK STORE
An establishment or business having as a substantial or significant
portion of its stock in trade, books, magazines, photographs, pictures
and other periodicals which are distinguished or characterized by
their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to "specified
sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" and limited in
sale of such sexual material to adults.
ADULT MOTION PICTURE THEATER
An enclosed building used for presenting or showing for money
consideration, movie or video films or pictures or other materials
distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting,
describing or relating to "specified sexual activities" or "specified
anatomical areas" for observation by customers therein.
ADULT NIGHT CLUB
An establishment which features topless dancers, go-go dancers,
exotic dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators or similar
entertainers.
AGRICULTURAL SALES AND SERVICES
Establishments or places of business engaged in sale from
the premises of feed, grain, fertilizers, pesticides and similar goods
or in the provision of agriculturally related services with incidental
storage on lots other than where the service is rendered. Typical
uses include hay, feed and grain stores, and tree service firms.
ALLEY
A minor way dedicated for public use which is used primarily
for vehicular service access to the back or side of properties otherwise
abutting on a street.
ALTERATION
Any addition, remodel, removal, extension or change in the
interior walls or partitions or any modification of any exterior surface
of a main building or accessory building.
ANIMAL SERVICES
Veterinary services and hospitals for animals. Typical uses
include small animal clinics and veterinary hospitals for livestock
and large animals.
APARTMENT
A room or a suite of rooms within an apartment house or two-family
dwelling arranged, intended or designed for a place of residence of
a single-family or group of individuals living together as a single
housekeeping unit.
APARTMENT HOTEL
An apartment house which furnishes for the use of its tenants
services ordinarily furnished by hotels, but the privileges of which
are not primarily available to the public.
APARTMENT HOUSE
A building arranged, intended or designed for more than two
(2) families.
APPEAL
Appeal for variance from any provision of the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance shall be to the Board of Adjustment.
ART AND CRAFT STUDIO (INDUSTRIAL)
A use involving the production of works of art which require
mechanical equipment exceeding two (2) horsepower or a single kiln
of eight (8) kilowatts. This use shall include the incidental sale
to consumers of those works produced on site.
ART AND CRAFT STUDIO (LIMITED)
A use involving the production of works of art by individuals
and assistants and the incidental sale to consumers of those works
produced, limited to the use of hand tools or domestic mechanical
equipment not exceeding two (2) horsepower or a single kiln not exceeding
eight (8) kilowatts. The use shall not produce external noise, vibration,
smoke, dust, odor, heat, glare, fumes, electrical interference or
waste runoff.
AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD
Any area of land where two (2) or more motor vehicles, not
in operating condition or parts thereof, are stored in the open; or
any land, building or structure used for the wrecking or storing of
such motor vehicles or parts thereof not in operating condition.
AUTOMOTIVE AND EQUIPMENT SERVICES
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
automotive related or heavy equipment sales or services. The following
are automotive and equipment use types:
1.
Automotive Washing. Washing and cleaning
of automobiles and related light equipment. Typical uses include auto
laundries or car washes.
2.
Commercial Off-Street Parking. Parking
of motor vehicles on a temporary basis within a privately owned off-street
parking facility, other than accessory to a principal use. Typical
uses include commercial parking lots or parking garages.
3.
Automotive Sales Or Rentals. Sales
or rental of automobiles, non-commercial trucks, trailers and recreational
vehicles, including incidental parking and servicing of vehicles available
to sell, rent or lease. Typical uses include auto dealerships, used
car lots, rental agencies, trailer rental agencies, and taxicab parking
and dispatching.
4.
Equipment Sales. Sale or rental of
trucks of one (1) ton or greater capacity, tractors, construction
equipment, agricultural implements and similar heavy equipment, including
incidental storage, maintenance and servicing. Typical uses include
truck dealerships and construction equipment dealerships.
5.
Automotive Repair Services. Repair
of automobiles, non-commercial trucks, motorcycles, motor homes, recreational
vehicles or boats, including the sale, installation and servicing
of equipment and parts. Typical uses include muffler shops, auto repair
garages, tire sales and installation, wheel and brake shops, body
and fender shops, and similar repair and service activities, but excluding
dismantling or salvage.
6.
Equipment Repair Services. Repair
of trucks of one (1) ton or greater capacity, tractors, construction
equipment, agricultural implements and similar heavy equipment. Typical
uses include truck repair garages, tractor and farm implement repair
services and machine shops, but excluding dismantling or salvage.
7.
Gasoline Stations. Typical uses include
convenience stores with fuel pumps, full service fuel stations, with
or without car washes, and bays for minor mechanical work on vehicles.
BASEMENT
A story below the first story as defined under "Story" counted
as a story for height regulations.
BASIC INDUSTRY
A use engaged in the basic processing and manufacturing of
materials or products predominately from extracted or raw materials.
BLOCK
A piece or parcel of land entirely surrounded by public highways
or streets, other than alleys.
BOARD
Board of Adjustment.
BOARDINGHOUSE or LODGING HOUSE
A building, other than a hotel, occupied as a single housekeeping
unit where lodging or meals are provided for five (5) or more persons
for compensation pursuant to previous arrangements, but not for the
public or transients.
BUILDING
A structure for the purpose of housing or enclosing of persons,
animals or property.
BUILDING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of maintenance
and custodial services to firms rather than individuals. Typical uses
include janitorial, mowing, landscape maintenance, or window cleaning
services.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The floor area of the building at grade, also known as the
building's "footprint."
BUILDING LINE
The line parallel to the respective lot line and internal
to the lot that defines the required building setback as specified
in the zoning district. No building or other structure or portion
thereof, except as provided in this Code, may be erected above the
grade level.
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BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL
A use providing education or training in business, commerce,
language, or other similar activity or occupational pursuit and not
otherwise defined as a home occupation, college or university, or
public or private educational facility.
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the sale, rental or repair
of equipment and supplies used by office, professional and service
establishments to the firms themselves rather than to individuals,
but excludes automotive, construction and farm equipment. Typical
uses include office equipment and supply firms, small business machine
repair shops, or hotel equipment and supply firms.
CHURCH
A facility for religious use.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
A use engaged in the preparation and retail sale of alcoholic
beverages for consumption on the premises, including taverns, bars,
cocktail lounges and similar uses other than a restaurant as that
term is defined in this Section.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
the provision of sports, entertainment or recreation for participants
or spectators. The following are commercial recreation use types:
1.
Indoor entertainment. Predominantly
spectator uses conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses
include motion picture theaters, meeting halls and dance halls.
2.
Indoor sports and recreation. Uses
conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses include bowling
alleys, billiard parlors, ice and roller skating rinks, penny arcades,
electronic video games and indoor racquetball, handball, volleyball,
soccer, badminton and basketball courts.
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of broadcasting
and other information relay services accomplished through the use
of electronic and telephonic mechanisms. Typical uses include television
studios, telecommunication service centers or telegraph service offices.
Film and sound recording shall be included.
CONDOMINIUM
A system of separate ownership of individual space within
units in a multiple unit building.
CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICES (GENERAL)
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
the retail or wholesale sale of materials used in the construction
of buildings or other structures, as well as construction activities
and the outdoor storage of construction equipment or materials on
lots other than construction sites. Excluded are those classified
as one of the automotive and equipment services use types or construction
sales and services (limited). Typical uses may include lumber yards,
building materials stores, tool and equipment rental or sales, and
building contractors.
CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICES (LIMITED)
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
the retail or wholesale sale, from the premises, of materials (such
as paint, fixtures, hardware, wall coverings and floor coverings)
used in the construction and maintenance of buildings or other structures
as well as limited outdoor storage of materials. Excluded are those
classified as construction sales and services (general). Typical uses
may include building materials stores and lawn and garden supply stores.
For the purposes of this definition, limited open air storage shall
be screened and shall be ancillary to the primary use and may not
exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the main building floor area.
CONSUMER CONVENIENCE SERVICES
Establishments which provide services, primarily to individuals,
of a convenient and limited nature, often in access-controlled facilities
which make twenty-four (24) hour operation possible. Typical uses
include the renting of private postal and safety deposit boxes to
individuals and automated banking machines.
CONSUMER REPAIR SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of repair
services to individuals and households rather than firms, but excluding
automotive and equipment services use types. Typical uses include
watch or jewelry repair shops or musical instrument repair shops.
CONVENIENCE STORAGE
Storage services primarily for personal effects and household
goods within enclosed storage areas having individual access, but
excluding use as workshops, hobby shops, manufacturing or commercial
activity. Typical uses include mini-warehousing.
COURT
An unoccupied open space other than a yard on the same lot
with a building which is bounded on two (2) or more sides by the walls
of such building.
CURB LEVEL
The mean level of the curb in front of the lot or, in the
case of a corner lot, along the abutting street where the mean curb
level is the highest.
CUSTOM MANUFACTURING
Establishments primarily engaged in the on-site production
of goods by hand manufacturing which involves only the use of hand
tools or domestic mechanical equipment not exceeding two (2) horsepower
or a single kiln not exceeding eight (8) kilowatts and the incidental
direct sale to consumers of only those goods produced on-site. Typical
uses include ceramic studios, candle-making shops or custom jewelry
manufacturing.
DAY CARE FACILITIES
1.
Family day care home. Family home,
occupied by the day care provider, in which family-like care is given
to four (4) persons or less, not related to the day care provider,
for any part of the twenty-four (24) hour day.
2.
Day care center. Any facility, other
than a family home occupied by the day care provider, which receives
persons for care for any part of the twenty-four (24) hour day.
DAY CARE SERVICES (COMMERCIAL)
A facility designed or readapted for the care of more than
ten (10) individuals, whether children or adults. This term includes
nursery schools, preschools, day care centers for children or adults
and similar uses, but excludes public and private primary and/or secondary
educational facilities.
DAY CARE SERVICES (LIMITED)
A facility or use of a building or portion thereof for daytime
care of ten (10) or fewer individuals. This term includes nursery
schools, preschools, day care centers for children or adults and similar
uses, but excludes public and private primary and/or secondary educational
facilities.
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT or DRIVE-IN CAFE
An establishment whose business consists of preparing and
serving food and drink to patrons who remain seated in their automobiles,
parked on the premises around the restaurant.
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof designed for residential occupancy,
including one-family, two-family and multiple dwellings, boarding
and lodging houses, apartment houses and apartment hotels, but not
hotels, house trailers or mobile homes.
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DWELLING UNIT
One (1) room or rooms connected together, constituting a
separate, independent housekeeping establishment for owner occupancy
or rental or lease on a weekly, monthly or longer basis and physically
separated from any other rooms or dwelling units which may be in the
same structure and containing independent cooking and sleeping facilities.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE
A building or portion thereof arranged, intended or designed
for occupancy by three (3) or more families living independently of
each other, including apartment houses, row houses, tenements and
apartment hotels.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
A detached building arranged, intended or designed for occupancy
by one (1) family in one (1) dwelling unit.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A building arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by
two (2) families in two (2) dwelling units.
EXTERMINATING SERVICES
Services related to the eradication and control of rodents,
insects and other pests with incidental storage on lots other than
where the service is rendered.
FAMILY
One (1) or more persons who are related by blood or marriage,
including not more than two (2) lodgers or boarders, living together
and occupying a single housekeeping unit with single kitchen facilities
or a group of not more than four (4) (excluding servants) living together
by joint agreement and occupying a single housekeeping unit with single
kitchen facilities on a non-profit cost-sharing basis.
FASCIA
A vertical plane that represents the transition from the
eave height at the load-bearing walls to the roof line.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of financial
and banking services. Typical uses include banks, savings and loan
institutions, stock and bond brokers, loan and lending activities
and similar services.
FOOD SALES (CONVENIENCE)
Establishments less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet
of gross floor area primarily engaged in the retail sale of food or
household products for home consumption. Typical uses include grocery
stores [including the sale of beer and wine in unopened containers
for off-premises consumption where revenue from the sale of groceries
comprises at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the gross income of
the establishment and where at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the
total display or shelf space is devoted to groceries other than beer
and wine], delicatessens, meat markets, retail bakeries and candy
shops.
FOOD SALES (GENERAL)
Establishments with ten thousand (10,000) square feet of
gross floor area or more primarily engaged in the retail sale of food
or household products for home consumption. Typical uses include large
grocery stores [including the sale of beer and wine in unopened containers
for off-premises consumption where revenue from the sale of groceries
comprises at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the gross income of
the establishment and where at least fifty-one percent (51%) of the
total display or shelf space is devoted to groceries other than beer
and wine], delicatessens, meat markets, retail bakeries and candy
shops.
FUNERAL SERVICES
Establishments engaged in undertaking services such as preparing
the human dead for burial and arranging and managing funerals. Typical
uses include funeral homes and mortuaries, excluding commercial embalming
services.
GARAGE, PARKING
A garage, available to the public, for the parking of motor
vehicles for periods of time less than seventy-two (72) hours.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building for storage only of passenger motor
vehicles or light pickup trucks.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
Any garage, available to the public, operated for profit
and used for storage, repair, rental, greasing, washing, servicing,
adjusting or equipping of automobiles or other motor vehicles.
GARAGE, STORAGE
A building or portion thereof, except those defined as a
private, a public or a parking garage, providing storage for motor
vehicles with facilities for washing but no other services.
GLASS CURTAIN WALL
An exterior wall which carries no floor or roof loads and
which may consist of a combination of metal, glass and other surfacing
material supported in a metal framework.
GROUP HOUSING PROJECT
A building project consisting of three (3) or more buildings,
to be constructed on a plot of ground which is not subdivided into
customary streets or lots.
GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA)
The total enclosed area of all floors of a building measured
from the outside faces of the exterior walls, including halls, lobbies,
stairways, elevator shafts, enclosed porches and balconies, and below-grade
areas used for habitation, work or access. Excluded from gross floor
area calculations are parking facilities and airspace above the atria
ground floor.
GROSS SITE AREA
An area defined as the total site area, including easements,
floodplains, waterways, ponds and any other area for preservation.
GROUP HOME
Any home in which eight (8) or fewer unrelated mentally or
physically handicapped persons reside, and may include two additional
persons acting as house parents or guardians who need not be related
to each other or to any of the mentally or physically handicapped
persons residing in the home; or any private residence licensed by
the children's division or department of mental health to provide
foster care to one or more but fewer than seven (7) children who are
unrelated to either foster parent by blood, marriage or adoption in
accordance with Section 89.020, RSMo.
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS
The vertical distance measured from the highest of the following
three (3) levels:
1.
From the street curb level;
2.
From the established or mean street
grade in case the curb has not been constructed;
3.
From the average finished ground
level adjoining the building where it sits back from the street line;
to:
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1.
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The level of the highest point of
the roof beams of flat roofs or roofs inclining not more than one
(1) inch to the foot.
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The mean height level of the top
of the highest ridge for other roofs.
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HOTEL
A building occupied or used as a more or less temporary abiding
place of individuals or groups of individuals who are lodged, with
or without meals, and in which there are more than twelve (12) sleeping
rooms.
HOTEL – MOTEL
Lodging services involving the provision of room and/or board.
IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
The total horizontal area of all buildings, roofed or covered
spaces, paved surface areas, walkways and driveways, and any other
site improvements or structures contributing to runoff greater than
would occur on the site in its natural state.
INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT
Predominantly spectator uses conducted within an enclosed
building. Typical uses include motion picture theaters, meeting halls
and dance halls.
INDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION
Uses conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses
include bowling alleys, billiard parlors, ice and roller skating rinks,
penny arcades, electronic video games and indoor racquetball, handball,
volleyball, soccer, badminton and basketball courts.
INOPERATIVE VEHICLE
Any wrecked, disabled or damaged vehicle. Any one (1) of
the following conditions shall be deemed prima facie evidence that
a vehicle is inoperable:
1.
Placement of the vehicle or parts
thereof upon jacks, blocks, chains or other supports for a period
of five (5) days or more;
2.
Absence of one (1) or more parts
of the vehicle necessary for the lawful operation of the vehicle upon
the streets and highways;
3.
Storage of a vehicle with one (1)
or more deflated tires for a period of five (5) days or more; or
4.
Vehicles without proper State licenses
for a period of thirty (30) days or more.
JUNK YARD or SALVAGE YARD
An area or fenced enclosure used primarily for the collection,
storage and/or sale of waste paper, rags, scrap metal or discarded
material or for the collecting, dismantling, storage and salvaging
of machinery or vehicles not in operating condition and/or for the
sale of parts therefrom.
KENNELS
Boarding and care services for dogs, cats and similar small
animals. Typical uses include boarding kennels, pet motels or dog
training centers.
LAUNDRY SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of laundering,
dry cleaning or dyeing services other than those classified as personal
services. Typical uses include bulk laundry and cleaning plants or
linen supply services.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING
A use engaged in the manufacture, predominantly from previously
prepared materials, of finished products or parts, including processing,
fabrication, assembly, treatment and packaging of such products and
incidental storage, sales and distribution of such products, but excluding
basic industrial processing. The manufacture of industrial solvents
and cleaners shall be included.
LIQUOR SALES
Establishments or places of business engaged in retail sale
for consumption off the premises of alcoholic beverages. Typical uses
include liquor stores, bottle shops or any licensed sales of liquor,
beer or wine for off-site consumption.
LOADING AREA
An area used for loading or unloading of goods from a vehicle
in connection with the use of the site on which a loading space is
located.
LOT
A parcel of land occupied or to be occupied by one (1) building
or unit group of buildings and the accessory buildings or uses customarily
incident thereto, including such open spaces as are required under
this Chapter and having its principal frontage upon a public street
or a place.
LOT COVERAGE
Measures the percentage of the lot that is covered by the
building. The area of a site covered by buildings or roofed areas,
excluding allowed projecting eaves, balconies and similar features.
LOT DEPTH
The minimum horizontal distance from the front street line
to the rear line.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The boundary between a lot and the street on which it fronts.
LOT LINE, REAR
The boundary line which is opposite and most distant from
the front street line; except that in the case of uncertainty, the
Building Official shall determine the rear line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot boundary line not a front or rear line thereof. A
side line may be a party lot line, a line bordering on an alley or
place or a side street line.
LOT LINES
The lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
LOT WIDTH
The minimum horizontal distance between side lines, at a
point at or behind the building setback line, measured at right angles
to the mean depth of the lot. The lot width need only be calculated
on that portion of the lot required to meet the minimum lot area.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting upon two (2) or more streets at their intersection.
A "corner lot" shall be deemed to front on that street on which it
has its least dimension, unless otherwise specified by the Director
of Community Development.
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LOT, IN SEPARATE OWNERSHIP AT TIME OF PASSAGE OF THIS CHAPTER
A lot whose boundary lines, along their entire length, touched
lands under other ownership as shown by plat or deed recorded in the
office of the Recorder of Deeds of Jackson County on or before the
date of adoption of this Chapter and conforming with previous zoning
ordinances of Grain Valley, Missouri.
LOT, INTERIOR
A lot whose side lines do not abut upon any street.
LOT, THROUGH
An interior lot having frontage on two (2) streets.
MANSARD ROOF
A vertical plane which extends above the roof line.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A factory-built structure or structures conforming to HUD
standards which, in the traveling mode is more than eight (8) body
feet in width and forty (40) body feet or more in length, equipped
with the necessary service connections and made so as to be readily
movable as a unit or units on its or their own running gear and designed
to be used as a dwelling unit or units with or without a permanent
foundation. The phrase "without a permanent foundation" indicates
that the support system is constructed with the intent that the manufactured
home placed thereon may be moved from time to time at the convenience
of the owner.
1.
Single-Sectional Manufactured Home.
A manufactured home built in only one (1) section at the factory,
which section is transported over the road and forms a single-family
residential structure at the site.
2.
Multi-Sectional Manufactured Home.
A manufactured home built in two (2) or more sections at the factory,
which two (2) sections are transported over the road separately with
assembly into a single-family residential structure at the site.
MANUFACTURED HOME LOT
A parcel of land for the placement of one (1) single or multi-sectional
manufactured home and its accessory buildings for the exclusive use
of its occupants.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
(District "R-4") A parcel of land under single ownership
which has been developed into lots for the placement of manufacture
homes for residences.
MANUFACTURED HOME STAND
That part of an individual manufactured home lot which has
been reserved for the placement of the manufactured home, appurtenant
structures or additions.
MASTER CITY PLAN
The Comprehensive Plans adopted by the Planning and Zoning
Commission and Board of Aldermen indicating the general locations
recommended for the major arterial traffic routes, streets, parks,
public buildings, zoning districts and other public improvements.
MEDICAL OFFICES
A use providing consultation, diagnosis, therapeutic, preventative
or corrective personal treatment services by doctors, dentists, medical
and dental laboratories and similar practitioners of medical and healing
arts for humans licensed for such practice by the State of Missouri.
MOBILE HOME
A movable, detached, single-family dwelling unit conforming
to the minimum Housing Code requirements of the City of Grain Valley,
Missouri, for permanent, long-term occupancy with a minimum living
area within said unit of five hundred (500) square feet exclusive
of attached porches or rooms; is constructed or fabricated within
a factory complete with an integral utility system capable of being
connected to an outside system and can be transported over the road
on its own chassis and wheels to the site where it is to be connected
semipermanently to separate utility systems. A mobile home may or
may not be placed on a permanent foundation and does not include campers,
tent trailers or other units designed for overnight or transitory
use.
MODULAR UNIT
A factory-fabricated transportable building unit designed
to be used by itself or to be incorporated with similar units at a
building site into a modular structure to be used for residential,
commercial, educational or industrial purposes. Modular units do not
include structures intended for use as mobile homes or constructed
with an integral chassis and attached wheels. Modular units used for
residential purposes shall be placed on a permanent foundation.
MOTEL
A motorist's hotel having the following characteristics:
(a) complete furnishings and bath facilities in each unit; (b) available
services as normally provided by hotels; (c) at least one (1) parking
space provided in adjacent private roadways or courts for each guest
room with either direct or convenient access from parking space to
guest room. The provision for restaurant facilities appurtenant to
motels is optional.
MOTOR HOME
A self-propelled vehicular unit mounted on wheels designed
to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or
travel use.
NON-CONFORMING USE, BUILDING OR YARD
A use, building or yard which does not, by reason of design,
use or dimensions, conform to the regulations of the district in which
it is situated. It is a legal, non-conforming use if established in
conformance with prior ordinances prior to the passage of this Chapter
and an illegal, non-conforming use if established after the passage
of this Chapter, established not in conformance with prior ordinances
or not otherwise approved as provided herein.
PANELIZED HOME
A dwelling constructed of factory-fabricated wall, ceiling,
roof and floor panels which are transported to a building site and
there erected on a permanent foundation.
PAWN SHOP SERVICES
A use engaged in the loaning of money on the security of
property pledged in the keeping of the pawnbroker and the incidental
sale of such property.
PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of informational,
instructional, personal improvement and similar services of a non-professional
nature. Typical uses include driving schools, health or physical fitness
studios, reducing salons, dance studios, handicraft and hobby instruction.
PERSONAL SERVICES
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
the provision of frequently or recurrently needed services of a personal
nature. Typical uses include beauty and barber shops, seamstress,
tailor, shoe repair shops or dry cleaning pickup station services.
PLACE
An open, unoccupied space other than a street or alley permanently
established or dedicated as the principal means of access to property
abutting thereon.
PLANNED DISTRICT
Land rezoned to any zoning classification with development
in said district only in accordance with the approved site development
plan requirements.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
A use providing professional or consulting services in the
fields of law, architecture, design, engineering, accounting and similar
professions.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Vehicular unit mounted on wheels designed to provide temporary
living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use and of such
size and weight as to not require special highway movement permits
when drawn by a motorized vehicle.
RESEARCH ASSEMBLY SERVICES
The assembly of products which are related to research services
and which are used by the owners of the research establishment or
by affiliated entities in the delivery of services performed by the
owner or affiliated entities. Research assembly services would not
include the mass production of products for general sale to customers.
RESEARCH SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in research of an industrial
or scientific nature but excludes final product testing. Typical uses
include electronics research laboratories, space research and development
firms, higher learning institutions, medical laboratories or pharmaceutical
research labs.
RESEARCH WAREHOUSING SERVICES
The closed or screened storage of materials or equipment
related to research services. Research associated storage excludes
the bulk warehousing or permanent storage of hazardous or toxic substances.
Underground or bulk storage of chemicals outdoors shall be prohibited
except for incidental storage in connection with testing services.
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
A use involving the on-site extraction of surface or subsurface
mineral products or natural resources. Typical extractive uses are
quarries, borrow pits, sand and gravel operations, oil and gas extraction,
and mining operations.
RESTAURANT (CONVENIENCE)
A use engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food
that generates more traffic than the uses listed as restaurant (limited).
Typical uses include "fast food" restaurants.
RESTAURANT (GENERAL)
An establishment primarily engaged in preparation of full
course meals served on premises with complete kitchen facilities for
preparation of the food sold and where alcoholic beverages may be
sold only in conjunction with meals.
RESTAURANT (LIMITED)
A use engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food
and beverages, excluding alcoholic beverages. Typical uses include
soda fountains, ice cream parlors and coffee shops.
RETAIL SALES OR RENTAL (CONVENIENCE)
Sale or rental of commonly used goods and merchandise for
personal or household use but excludes those defined separately and
more specifically in this Chapter. Typical uses include apparel stores
or establishments providing the following products or services: household
cleaning and maintenance products; drugs, cards, stationery, notions,
books, tobacco products, cosmetics and specialty items; apparel, jewelry,
fabrics and like items; cameras, photography services; household electronic
equipment, records, sporting equipment, kitchen utensils, small home
appliances, art supplies and framing, arts and antiques, paint, interior
decorating services, office supplies and bicycles.
RETAIL SALES OR RENTAL (GENERAL)
Sale or rental of commonly used goods and merchandise for
personal or household use, but excludes those defined separately and
more specifically in this Chapter. Typical uses include department
stores, furniture stores or establishments providing the following
products or services: home furnishing and appliances, wallpaper, carpeting
and floor-covering; and automotive parts and accessories (excluding
service and installation).
ROADWAY
That portion of a highway improved, designed or ordinarily
used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder. In the
event a highway includes two (2) or more separate roadways, the term
"roadway" as used herein shall refer to any such roadway separately
but not all such roadways collectively.
SEAL
A device, label or insignia issued by the Missouri Public
Service Commission, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
or its agent to be displayed on the exterior of the manufactured home
to evidence compliance with applicable Codes.
SHORT-TERM LOAN ESTABLISHMENT
A business that loans money to the general public for a period
of thirty (30) days or less and in principal amounts of five hundred
dollars ($500) or less, commonly known as "payday lenders." "Short-term
loan establishments" do not include banks, savings and loan associations
or credit unions that are licensed by appropriate State and Federal
agencies, or retail credit financing institutions that are licensed
under Chapter 364 or 365, RSMo., or pawn shops governed by Chapter
367, RSMo., or retail merchants governed by Chapter 400.2, RSMo.
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SIGNS
Any words, numerals, figures, devices, designs, trademarks
or logos intended to direct one's attention to a business, subdivision
or attraction, which are a part of, painted on or attached to a frame,
pole or bracket and mounted on or affixed to a building, pole, structure
or on the ground.
SMALL ANIMAL SERVICES
Retail sales, veterinary services, grooming and boarding,
when totally within a building, of dogs, cats, birds, fish and similar
small animals customarily kept as household pets. Typical uses include
pet stores, small animal clinics, dog bathing and clipping salons
and pet grooming shops but exclude uses for livestock and large animals.
SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREA
For the purpose of this Section, "specified anatomical areas"
are defined as:
1.
Uncovered or exposed human genitals,
pubic region or pubic hair; or buttock; or female breast or breasts
below a point immediately above the top of the areola or nipple; or
any combination of the foregoing; or
2.
Human male genitals in a discernible
erect state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
For the purpose of this Section, "specified sexual activities"
are defined as sexual conduct, being actual or simulated, acts of
human masturbation; sexual intercourse; or physical contact in an
act of apparent sexual stimulation or gratification with a person's
clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks or the breast
of a female; or any sadomasochistic abuse or acts, including animals
or any latent object in an act of apparent sexual stimulation or gratification.
STABLE, PRIVATE
An accessory building for the keeping of ponies, horses or
mules owned by occupants of the premises and not kept for remuneration,
hire or sale.
STABLE, PUBLIC
A stable other than a private or riding stable as defined
herein.
STABLE, RIDING
A structure in which horses or ponies, used exclusively for
pleasure riding or driving, are housed, boarded or kept for hire;
including riding track.
STABLES
Boarding, breeding or raising of horses not owned by the
occupants of the premises or rental of horses for riding by other
than the occupants of the premises or their non-paying guests. Typical
uses include boarding stables or public stables.
STOCKYARDS
Stockyard services involving the temporary keeping of livestock
for slaughter, market or shipping. Typical uses include stockyards,
animal sales or auction yards.
STORAGE
Keeping of a product for a period of time exceeding seventy-two
(72) hours.
STORY
That part of a building including between the surface of
one (1) floor and the surface of the floor next above or, if there
be no floor above, that part of the building which is above the surface
of the next highest floor thereof. A top story attic is a one-half
(1/2) story when the main line of the eaves is not above the middle
of the interior height of such story. The first story is the highest
story having its interior floor surface not more than four (4) feet
above the curb level, established or mean street grade or average
ground level, as mentioned in "Height of Buildings" in this Section.
STREET
A thoroughfare which affords principal means of access to
property abutting thereon. A street includes the public right-of-way
as distinct from the roadway, which includes only the traffic surface.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and the abutting property.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS
Any alteration or addition to the supporting members of a
building such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected which requires location on
the ground or attached to something having a location on the ground,
including, but not limited to, buildings, advertising signs, billboards
and poster panels, but exclusive of customary fences or boundary or
retaining walls.
TITLE LOAN ESTABLISHMENT
The business of lending money with the pledge of personal
property as collateral, evidenced by a certificate of title issued
by the State of Missouri, and regulated under Sections 367.500 through
367.533, RSMo., as from time to time amended, commonly known as "title
lenders." "Title loan establishments" do not include banks, savings
and loan associations or credit unions that are licensed by appropriate
State and Federal agencies, or retail credit financing institutions
that are licensed under Chapter 364 or 365, RSMo., or pawn shops governed
by Chapter 367, RSMo., or retail merchants governed by Chapter 400.2,
RSMo.
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TOURIST COURTS or TRAILER COURTS
A tract or parcel of land upon which two (2) or more tourist
cabins are located or where temporary accommodations are provided
for two (2) or more automobile trailers, tents or house cars, open
to the public either free or for a fee.
TRAVEL TRAILER
Vehicular unit mounted on wheels, designed to provide temporary
living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use and is drawn
by a motorized vehicle.
VARIANCE
A modification or variation of the provisions of this Chapter,
as applied to a specific piece of property, as distinct from rezoning.
WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
wholesaling, storage, distribution and handling of materials and equipment
other than live animals and plants. The following are wholesaling,
storage and distribution use types:
1.
Limited Warehousing And Distribution.
Wholesaling, storage and warehousing services within enclosed structures.
Typical uses include wholesale distributors, storage warehouses or
moving and storage firms.
2.
General Warehousing And Distribution.
Open-air storage, distribution and handling of materials and equipment.
Typical uses include monument or stone yards, grain elevators or open
storage yards.
YARD
An open space at grade between a building and the adjoining
lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure
from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided. In measuring
a yard for the purpose of determining the width of a side yard, the
depth of a front yard or the depth of a rear yard, the least horizontal
distance between the lot line and the main building shall be used.
YARD, FRONT
A yard across the full width of the lot extending from the
front line of the main building to the front line of the lot.
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YARD, REAR
A yard between the rear lot line and the rear line of the
main building and the side lot lines.
YARD, SIDE
A yard between the main building and the adjacent side line
of the lot and extending entirely from the front yard to the rear
yard thereof.