Specific
Definitions. For the purposes of the regulations, certain terms and
words are hereby defined as follows:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
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.
ACCESSORY DETACHED STORAGE BUILDING (PORTABLE BUILDING)
A residential detached accessory storage building that is
a 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 without disassembly to another location.
[Ord. No. 2.202, 6-22-2021]
ACCESSORY USE
A use of building or land that is customarily incident to
and located on the same lot or premises as the main use of the premises.
ADULT
A person eighteen (18) years of age or older.
ADULT BOOKSTORE
An establishment having as a ten percent (10%) or more portion
of its stock in trade books, photographs, magazines, films for sale
or viewing on the premises by use of motion picture devices or other
coin-operated means or other periodicals which are distinguished or
characterized by their principal emphasis on matters depicting, describing
or relating to specified sexual activities as said term is defined
herein.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY
Any building, structure or facility which contains or is
used entirely or partially for commercial entertainment, including
theaters used for presenting live presentations, video tapes or films
predominantly distinguished or characterized by their principal emphasis
on matters depicting, describing or relating to specified sexual activities,
as said term is defined herein, and exotic dance facilities (regardless
of whether the theater or facility provides a live presentation, video
tape or film presentation) where the patrons either:
1.
Engage in personal contact with or
allow personal contact by employees, devices or equipment or by personnel
provided by the establishment which appeals to the prurient interest
of the patrons; or
2.
Observe any live presentation, video
tape or film presentation of persons wholly or partially nude with
their genitals or pubic region exposed or covered only with transparent
or opaque covering or in the case of female persons with the areola
and nipple of the breast exposed or covered only with transparent
or opaque covering or to observe specified sexual activities as said
term is defined herein.
AGRICULTURE
The planting, cultivating, harvesting and storage of grains,
hay or plants commonly grown in Lawrence County.
AGRICULTURE, GENERAL
The use of land for the production of livestock, dairy products,
poultry or poultry products.
AGRICULTURE, LIMITED
The use of land for the production of row crops, field crops,
tree crops or timber.
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING
The initial processing of crop-based agricultural products
that is reasonably required to take place in close proximity to the
site where such products are produced. Typical uses include grain
mills.
AGRICULTURAL SALES AND SERVICE
An establishment primarily engaged in the sale, purchase
or rental of farm tools and implements, feed and grain, tack, animal
care products and farm supplies. This definition excludes the sale
of large implements, such as tractors and combines, but includes food
sales and farm machinery repair services that are accessory to the
principal use.
AIRPORT or AIRSTRIP
Any public or privately owned or operated ground facility
designed to accommodate landing and takeoff operations of aircraft
including all taxiways, aircraft storage and tie-down areas, hangars
and other necessary buildings and open spaces.
ALLEY
A minor way that is used primarily for vehicular service
access to the back or side of properties otherwise abutting on a street.
ALTERATION
Any addition, removal, extension or change in the location
of any exterior wall of a main building or accessory building.
ANIMAL CARE, GENERAL
A use providing animal care, veterinary services or boarding.
See "ANIMAL CARE, LIMITED" and "KENNEL".
ANIMAL CARE, LIMITED
A use providing animal care, boarding and veterinary services
for household pets, with no outside animal runs. See "ANIMAL CARE,
GENERAL" and "KENNEL".
APARTMENT
A room or a suite of rooms within an apartment house 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, EFFICIENCY
A room or suite of rooms within an apartment building intended
as a place of residence for a single family or group of individuals,
not to exceed three (3) occupants, utilized as a single housekeeping
unit.
APPLICANT
The owner or duly designated representative of land proposed
to be subdivided or for which a special permit, amendment, variance,
construction permit or certificate of occupancy has been requested.
Consent shall be required from the legal owner of the premises.
ASPHALT OR CONCRETE PLANT
An establishment engaged in the manufacture, mixing, batching
or recycling of asphalt, asphaltic cement, cement or concrete products.
ASSISTED LIVING
Multifamily dwelling units used or designed to be used by
older persons, persons with disabilities or other persons needing
or desiring assistance with day-to-day living matters, but not including
group homes, group housing, hospitals or convalescent care facilities.
Typical uses include retirement communities in which housekeeping
services, common dining facilities and recreational and social activities
are offered to residents.
AUDITORIUM or STADIUM
An open, partially enclosed or fully enclosed facility used
or intended to be used primarily for spectator sports, entertainment
events, expositions and other public gatherings. Typical uses include
convention and exhibition halls, sports arenas and amphitheaters.
AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM)
A mechanized consumer banking device operated by a financial
institution for the convenience of its customers, whether outside
or in an access-controlled facility. Automatic teller machines (ATM)
located within a building shall be considered accessory to the principal
use unless the ATM is likely to be an independent traffic generator.
BACKYARD COTTAGE
A living unit accessory to the primary residence, sometimes
known as "mother-in-law cottage or apartment, granny flat, carriage
house, pool house, party pavilion, caretaker cottage or auxiliary
dwelling units (ADUs)."
[Ord. No. 2.151 § 1, 11-27-2012]
BANK or FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Establishments engaged in deposit banking. Typical uses include
commercial banks, savings institutions and credit unions. "Banks and
financial institutions" also include automated teller machines.
BAR or TAVERN
An establishment in which the primary function is the sale
and serving of alcoholic and cereal malt beverages for consumption
on the premises, including establishments commonly known as "cocktail
lounges" and "nightclubs."
BASEMENT
A story below the first story as defined under "Story" counted
as a story for height regulations if subdivided and used for dwelling
purposes other than by a janitor or watchman employed on the premises.
BASIC INDUSTRY
An establishment engaged in the basic processing and manufacturing
of materials or products predominately from extracted or raw materials.
Typical uses include distilleries, pulp processing and paper products
manufacturing; glass manufacturing; brick manufacturing; steel works;
tanneries; acid manufacturing; cement, lime, gypsum or plaster of
Paris manufacturing; fertilizer or chemical manufacturing; and petroleum
refineries.
BATHHOUSE
An establishment or business which provides the services
of baths of all kinds, including all forms and methods of hydrotherapy,
unless operated or supervised by a medical or chiropractic practitioner
or professional physical therapist licensed by the State.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A residence occupied by the owner or manager as a permanent
dwelling with at least one (1) and not more than four (4) guest rooms
which are provided to the public for a charge.
BLOCK
A piece or parcel of land entirely surrounded by public highways
or streets, other than alleys. In cases where the platting is incomplete
or disconnected, the Zoning Administrator shall determine the outline
of the block.
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.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
That Board which has been created by the Governing Body having
jurisdiction and which has the statutory authority to hear and determine
appeals, exceptions and variances to the zoning regulation.
BUILDING
Any structure which is built for the support, enclosure,
shelter or protection of persons, animals, chattels or movable property
of any kind and which is permanently affixed to the land, including
structures designed and constructed in sections expressly for assembly
and placement on a permanent perimeter foundation, with any transport
equipment being readily detachable and designed for delivery purposes
only, if said structure is placed on such foundation with all transport
equipment permanently removed. A trailer, as herein defined, shall
not be classified as a building.
CAR WASH
An establishment primarily engaged in cleaning or detailing
motor vehicles, whether self-service, automatic or by hand.
CATERING
An establishment engaged in the preparation of food and beverages
for consumption at another location. Catering shall not include the
manufacturing of food as defined in "Food/Bakery Product Manufacturing".
CEMETERY, CREMATORY, MAUSOLEUM
Land used or intended to be used for burial or cremation
of the dead, whether human or animal, including a mausoleum or columbarium.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
The arrangement of buildings or structures in groups around
common courts, driveways, parks or other unique features of the land
permitting more latitude and flexibility in placement and design.
The lots, buildings or structures in a cluster development must meet
the requirements of the appropriate planned districts.
COMMON OPEN SPACE
An area of land or water or combination thereof planned for
passive or active recreation but does not include areas utilized for
streets, alleys, driveways or private roads, off-street parking or
loading areas. However, the area of recreational activities such as
swimming pools, tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, etc., may be included
as common open space.
COMMUNICATION TOWER
Commercial AM/FM radio, television, microwave and cellular
telephone transmission towers and accessory equipment and buildings.
COMPOSTING FACILITY
A facility that is designed and used for transforming food,
yard wastes and other organic material into soil or fertilizer by
biological decomposition.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
A comprehensive plan made and adopted by the Planning and
Zoning Commission and the Board of Aldermen which, through a combination
of text, charts and maps, sets forth proposals for general locations
of various land uses, including streets, parks, schools, public buildings
and utilities.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
A conditional use permit is a written permit issued by the
Zoning Administrator with the written authorization of the Board of
Zoning Appeals. This conditional use permit provides permission under
special conditions to make certain conditional uses of land in certain
zoning districts as stipulated in each of the district zoning regulations.
CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
An establishment engaged in the retail or wholesale sale
of materials used in the construction of buildings or other structures
and the outdoor storage of construction equipment or materials on
lots other than construction sites. Typical uses include lumberyards,
home improvement centers, lawn and garden supply stores, electrical,
plumbing, air-conditioning and heating supply stores, swimming pool
sales, construction contractors' storage yards and construction equipment
rental establishments.
CONVALESCENT CARE
An establishment providing bed care and inpatient services
for persons needing regular medical attention but excluding facilities
for the care and treatment of mental illness, alcoholism, narcotics
addiction, emergency medical services or communicable disease. Typical
uses include nursing homes.
CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
A facility providing housing and care for individuals confined
for violations of law.
COTTAGE BUSINESS
A business based in a residential-type structure which sells
directly to the public either merchandise or services such as, but
not limited to tea room, book store, coffee shop, bakery, professional
offices (lawyer, dentist, doctor, accountant, etc.), antique store,
secondhand store, ice cream or candy store, art gallery or store,
toy store or home decor shop.
[Ord. No. 2.160 § 1, 11-23-2012]
COTTAGE INDUSTRY
A small-scale industry where the creation of products and
services are generally located in a residence. Products and services
created by cottage industries are unique and distinctive and are not
usually mass-produced, such as several neighbors who quilt and offer
the quilts for sale.
[Ord. No. 2.160 § 1, 11-23-2012]
COURT
An open, unoccupied space, other than yard, bounded on three
(3) or more sides by exterior walls of a building or by exterior walls
of a building and lot lines on which walls are allowable.
CULTURAL SERVICE
A facility providing cultural and educational services to
the public. Typical uses include museums, art museums, observatories,
planetariums, botanical gardens, arboretums, zoos and aquariums.
CURB LEVEL
The mean level of the curb in front of the lot or, in case
of a corner lot, along that abutting street where the mean curb level
is the highest.
DAY CARE
A use that provides care, protection and supervision for
individuals on a regular basis away from their primary residence for
less than twenty-four (24) hours per day.
DAY CARE, GENERAL
A day care establishment conducted in a private residence
that provides care, protection and supervision for seven (7) to ten
(10) individuals at any one time, excluding those persons related
to and residing in the home of the day care provider.
DAY CARE, LIMITED
A day care establishment conducted in a private residence
that provides care, protection and supervision for six (6) or fewer
individuals at any one time, excluding those persons related to and
residing in the home of the day care provider.
DEDICATION
Intentional transfer by the developer to the public of ownership
of or an interest in land for public purpose. Dedication may be affected
by compliance with Statutes relating to dedication of land, by formal
deed by conveyance or by any other method recognized by the laws of
the State of Missouri.
DISTRICT
A section or sections of the zoning area for which uniform
regulations governing the use of land, open space, the height of buildings,
the size of yards and the intensity of use are herein established.
DUPLEX
A single lot used for two (2) dwelling units within a single
building, other than a manufactured home.
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof designed exclusively for residential
occupancy, including single-family, two-family and multifamily dwellings,
boarding and lodging houses, apartment houses and town houses but
not hotels or motels.
1.
Multifamily. A building or portion
thereof arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by three (3)
or more families on a rental or lease basis and commonly referred
to as a triplex, fourplex or apartment building.
2.
Single-Family. A detached building
arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by one (1) family. This
classification also includes "Group Home, Limited" as defined herein.
3.
Two-Family Or Duplex. A single building
arranged, intended or designed for occupancy by two (2) families.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion of a building that contains living
facilities for not more than one (1) family and that includes provisions
for sleeping, cooking, eating and sanitation.
EASEMENT
A grant by a property owner to the public, a corporation
or a person(s) of the use of a recorded strip of land for certain
specified purposes.
FAMILY
One (1) or more persons who are related by blood or marriage,
living together and occupying a single housekeeping unit with single
kitchen facilities or a group of not more than four (4) unrelated
individuals living together by joint agreement and occupying a single
housekeeping unit with single kitchen facilities on a non-profit cost-sharing
basis. A family shall under no circumstances be construed as a boardinghouse,
fraternity or sorority house, club, lodging house, hotel or motel.
FENCE
An enclosure or barrier such as wooden posts, wire, iron,
etc., used as a boundary, means of protection, privacy screening or
confinement but not including hedges, shrubs, trees or other natural
growth.
FENCE HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the side of the fence
that is exterior to the property or from the lowest adjacent ground
level to the top of the fence material. In the case of wire fencing,
height shall be measured by the width of the material used, providing
that when installed, the material is directly adjacent to the ground
level.
FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A plan submitted for site plan review as required by these
regulations for single-family, two-family, multifamily, commercial
and industrial development proposals.
FLOOR AREA (FOR COMPUTING OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS)
The gross floor area of the building measured from the exterior
faces of the exterior walls or from the center line of walls separating
two (2) buildings and shall include the following areas:
2.
The area of each floor of the structure.
3.
Attic space having headroom of seven
(7) feet ten (10) inches or more.
FOOD STORE
An establishment where food and prepackaged beverages are
sold on-site for consumption off-site. A limited amount of food preparation
on-site may also be allowed such as a delicatessen or bakery.
FREIGHT TERMINAL
A building or area in which freight brought by truck, rail
or air is processed for continued shipment by truck, rail or air.
FRONTAGE
The length of the property abutting on one (1) side of a
street measured along the dividing line between the property and the
street.
FUNERAL HOME
An establishment engaged in preparing the human deceased
for burial or cremation and arranging and managing funerals.
GARAGE
1.
Private. An accessory building or
portion of a main building used for storage only of automobiles.
2.
Public. A building or portion thereof,
other than a private or repair garage, providing storage for motor
vehicles but no other services.
3.
Repair. A building or portion thereof
designed or used for the storage, sale, hiring, care or repair of
motor vehicles and which is operated for commercial purposes.
4.
Storage. A building or portion thereof,
except those defined as a private, a repair or a community garage,
providing storage for motor vehicles with facilities for washing but
no other services.
GAS AND FUEL SALES/STORAGE
The use of a site for bulk storage and distribution and sales
of flammable liquid, gas or solid fuel, excluding below-ground storage
that is clearly ancillary to an allowed principal use on the site.
GOLF COURSE
A facility providing private or public golf recreation services
and support facilities. This definition shall exclude miniature golf
courses and golf driving ranges except those that are clearly accessory
uses. See "RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT, OUTDOOR".
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Buildings or facilities owned or operated by a government
entity and providing services for the public, excluding utilities
and park and recreation services. Typical uses include administrative
offices of government agencies and utility billing offices.
GRADE
1.
For buildings having walls facing
one (1) street only, the elevation of the sidewalk at the center of
the wall facing the street shall be the grade.
2.
For buildings having walls facing more than one (1) street, the grade shall be the average of the grades [as defined in Subsection
(1) above] of all walls facing each street.
3.
For buildings having no wall facing
a street, the average level of the finished surface of the ground
adjacent to the exterior walls of the building shall be the grade.
GREENHOUSE, NURSERY
An establishment where flowers, trees and other products
that are commonly used as landscaping in and around buildings are
grown and sold.
GROSS LEASABLE FLOOR AREA
The total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive
use, including basements, mezzanines and upper floors, if any, expressed
in square feet measured from the centering of joint partitions and
from the exterior surface of outside walls.
GROUP HOME, GENERAL
A residential home providing twenty-four-hour care in a protected
living environment for more than eight (8) persons with physical or
mental disabilities and any number of care givers.
GROUP HOME, LIMITED
A residential home providing twenty-four-hour care in a protected
environment for eight (8) or less unrelated persons with mental or
physical disabilities; further and pursuant to Section 89.020.2, RSMo.,
such home may include two (2) 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.
GROUP RESIDENTIAL
The use of a site for occupancy by groups of more than five
(5) persons, not defined as a family, on a weekly or longer basis.
Typical uses include fraternity or sorority houses, dormitories, residence
halls and boarding or lodging houses. The term "group residential"
does not include "group homes".
HAZARDOUS OPERATION
Activities that present the potential for serious hazards
to human life and health. Typical uses include arsenals, atomic reactors,
explosives and fireworks manufacture, hazardous waste disposal, medical
waste disposal and radioactive waste handling.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Any substances or materials that, by reason of their toxic,
caustic, corrosive, abrasive or otherwise injurious properties, may
be detrimental or harmful to the health of any person handling or
otherwise coming into contact with such material or substance.
HEALTH CLUB
A facility where members or non-members use equipment or
space for the purpose of physical exercise.
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
The vertical distance from the average ground level abutting
a building or structure to the highest point of a building or highest
point of any permanent part of a structure other than a building.
Height, where not regulated by feet, shall be regulated by stories
and a story shall be equal to twelve (12) feet for purposes of measuring
structures other than buildings.
HELIPORT or HELIPAD
An area, either on the ground or on a building, used as a
landing pad for helicopters to pick up or discharge passengers or
cargo.
HOME OCCUPATION
A business conducted in a residential dwelling and that is
incidental and subordinate to the primary residence, or a business
conducted incidental to the residential use of a property, generally
within the dwelling by the residence occupant(s).
[Ord. No. 2.160 § 2, 11-23-2012]
HOSPITAL
An institution that:
1.
Offers service more intensive than
those required for room, board, personal services and general nursing
care;
2.
Offers facilities and beds for use
beyond twenty-four (24) hours by individuals requiring diagnosis,
treatment or care for illness, injury, deformity, infirmity, abnormality,
disease or pregnancy; and
3.
Regularly makes available at least
clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services and treatment
facilities for surgery or obstetrical care or other definitive medical
treatment of similar extent. Hospitals may include offices for medical
and dental personnel, central service facilities such as pharmacies,
medical laboratories and other related uses.
HOTEL, MOTEL or TOURIST COURT
A structure which contains rooms furnished for the purposes
of providing lodging, which may or may not also provide meals, entertainment
or various other personal services, to transient guests and which
is kept, used, maintained, advertised or held out to the public as
a place where sleeping accommodations are sought for pay or compensation
by transient guests for periods of not more than twenty-eight (28)
consecutive days and having more than two (2) bedrooms furnished for
the accommodation of such guests.
INSTITUTION
A building occupied by a non-profit corporation or a non-profit
establishment for public use.
KENNEL
Any lot on which four (4) or more adult dogs and cats over
the age of four (4) months of age are kept.
LANDFILL
A disposal facility employing an engineered method of disposing
of solid waste, including demolition and construction debris.
LAUNDRY PLANT
An establishment that is primarily engaged in the large-scale
washing or cleaning of laundry, rugs and similar materials. This definition
does not include laundromats or dry cleaning pickup stations.
LIBRARY
A publicly operated establishment housing a collection of
books, magazines, audio and video tapes and other material for borrowing
and use by the public.
LOT
A parcel of land occupied or to be occupied by one (1) main
building or unit group of buildings and the accessory buildings or
uses customarily incidental thereto, including such open spaces as
are required under these regulations, and having its principal frontage
upon a public street. A lot, as used herein, may consist of one (1)
or more platted lots or tract or tracts as conveyed or parts thereof.
LOT DEPTH
The mean horizontal distance from the front street line to
the rear line.
LOT LINE
The line bounding a lot as defined herein.
1.
Front. The boundary between a lot
and the street on which it fronts. (For clarification of the front
lot line location, see the definition of "corner" below.)
2.
Rear. The boundary line which is
opposite and most distant from the front street line; except that
in the case of uncertainty, the Zoning Administrator shall determine
the rear line.
3.
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.
Figure 1 - Lot Types and Setbacks
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LOT OF RECORD
A lot which is a part of a subdivision, the plat of which
has been recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds or a lot
described by metes and bounds, the description of which has been recorded
in the office of the Recorder of Deeds prior to the adoption of this
regulation.
1.
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 Zoning Administrator, except that a lot,
as herein defined, when made up of more than one (1) platted lot,
shall be deemed to front on the street upon which said platted lots
front.
2.
Interior. A lot whose side lines
do not abut upon any street.
3.
Through. An interior lot having frontage
on two (2) streets.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side boundary lines of
a property measured at the front building line.
LOT, ZONING
A parcel or tract of land used, developed or built upon as
a unit under single ownership or control. Said parcel of tract may
consist of one (1) or more lots of record, one (1) or more portions
of a lot or lots of record or any combination thereof.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A structure which bears a seal indicating compliance with
the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards established
pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 5401 and constructed on or after
June 15, 1976.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
Any area, piece, parcel, tract or plot of ground equipped
as required for support of manufactured homes and offered for use
by the owner or representative for manufactured home park purposes
and/or ground upon which three (3) or more manufactured homes are
parked, whether for compensation or not, including all accessory uses
thereof. The term "manufactured home park" does not include sales
lots of which unoccupied manufactured homes are parked for the purpose
of inspection and sale.
MANUFACTURED HOME (FACTORY-BUILT HOME) RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
A manufactured home which is designed with the same appearance of an on-site, conventionally built, single-family dwelling and satisfies the criteria established in Article
VI, Use Regulations.
Figure 2 - Manufactured Home
Residential Design
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Residential Character:
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Architectural Details:
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Manufacturing Home Features:
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Covered entry
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Window elements
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Horizontal lap siding
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Front porch
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Permanent masonry foundation
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Landscaping
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Double-wide manufactured home
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Pitched roof
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MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY
Establishments engaged in the manufacture, predominately
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 industry".
MARIJUANA
Cannabis indica, cannabis sativa, and cannabis ruderalis,
hybrids of such specials, and any other strains commonly understood
within the scientific community to constitute marijuana, as well as
resin extracted from the plant and marijuana-infused products. "Marijuana"
does not include industrial hemp containing crop-wide average tetrahydrocannabinol
concentration that does not exceed three-tenths of one percent (0.3%)
on a dry weight basis, or commodities or products manufactured from
industrial hemp.
[Ord. No. 2.194, 7-9-2019]
MASSAGE SHOP
An establishment which has a fixed place of business having
a source of income or compensation sixty percent (60%) or more of
which is derived from the practice of any method of pressure on or
friction against or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding,
vibrating or stimulation of external parts of the human body with
the hands or with the aid of any mechanical electric apparatus or
appliances with or without such supplementary aids as rubbing alcohol,
liniments, antiseptics, oils, powders, creams, lotion, ointment or
other similar preparations commonly used in the practice of massage.
Under such circumstances that it is reasonably expected that the person
to whom the treatment is provided or some third person on his/her
behalf will pay money or give any other consideration or gratuity;
provided that this term shall not include any establishment operated
or supervised by a medical or chiropractic practitioner or professional
physical therapist licensed by the State of Missouri.
MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY
A facility in which source separated commingled recyclable
materials, such as newspapers, glass, metals and plastic containers,
are stored, flattened, crushed and/or bundled prior to shipment to
others who will use those materials to manufacture new products.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FACILITY
A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health
and Senior Services to acquire, cultivate, process, store, transport,
and sell marijuana to a medical marijuana dispensary facility, medical
marijuana testing facility, or to a medical marijuana-infused products
manufacturing facility.
[Ord. No. 2.194, 7-9-2019]
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY FACILITY
A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health
and Social Services to acquire, store, sell, transport, and deliver
marijuana-infused products, and drug paraphernalia used to administer
marijuana to a qualifying patient, a primary caregiver, another medical
marijuana dispensary facility, a medical marijuana testing facility,
or a medical marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility.
[Ord. No. 2.194, 7-9-2019]
MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITIES
Facilities licensed by the Missouri Department of Health
and Senior Services as a medical marijuana cultivation facility, a
medical marijuana dispensary facility, or a medical marijuana-infused
products manufacturing facility.
[Ord. No. 2.194, 7-9-2019]
MEDICAL MARIJUANA-INFUSED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING FACILITY
A facility licensed by the Missouri Department of Health
and Senior Services to acquire, store, manufacture, transport, and
sell marijuana-infused products to a medical marijuana dispensing
facility, a medical marijuana testing facility, or to another medical
marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility.
[Ord. No. 2.194, 7-9-2019]
MEDICAL SERVICE
An establishment providing therapeutic, preventive or corrective
personal treatment services on an outpatient basis by physicians,
dentists and other practitioners of the medical or healing arts and
the provision of medical testing and analysis services. Typical uses
include clinics and offices for doctors of medicine, dentists, chiropractors,
osteopaths, optometrists, blood banks and medical laboratories.
MILITARY SERVICE
A facility used or intended to be used by a branch of the
U.S. armed forces, including military reserves.
MINING or QUARRYING
The extraction of metallic and non-metallic minerals, excluding
oil or natural gas. Typical uses include sand and gravel pit operations,
quarries and mines.
MOBILE HOME
A transportable, factory-built structure designed to be used
as a single dwelling unit that was manufactured prior to June 15,
1976 and that does not bear a seal as provided by the Federal Manufactured
Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. § 5401).
MODELING STUDIO
An establishment or business which provides for a fee or
compensation the services of modeling on premises for the purpose
of reproducing the human body wholly or partially in the nude by means
of photography, painting, sketching, drawing or otherwise. This does
not apply to public or private schools wherever persons are enrolled
in a class.
MODULAR HOME
A manufactured residential structure built to a nationally
recognized and accepted construction standard published by the Building
Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA) or the
International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) and the unit
is inspected and certified at the factory that it meets said standard.
A modular home shall have exterior structure materials and appearance
similar to the customary single-family structures, as required of
a manufactured home — residential design, and shall be permanently
situated on a concrete foundation.
Residential Character:
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Pitched roof
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Eave projection
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Modules for on-site construction
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Walkway and stairs
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Covered entry
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Varying depths
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Formal landscaping
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Enclosed garage
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Ornamental windows
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MOVABLE STRUCTURE
A structure without any foundation or footing and not designed
to be permanently located, placed or affixed in the place where it
is situated, whether moved in connection with its use or not. A recreational
vehicle, as defined herein, shall not be considered a movable structure.
[Ord. No. 2.185 § 1, 11-22-2016]
Multifamily RESIDENTIAL
The use of a site for three (3) or more dwelling units within
a single building. Typical uses include triplexes, fourplexes, apartments
and residential condominiums.
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 and existed as such on the date of the adoption of
this Chapter.
OFFICE, GENERAL
An establishment providing executive, management, administrative
or professional services, but not medical or dental services or the
sale of merchandise, except as incidental to a permitted use. Typical
uses include real estate, insurance, property management, investment,
employment, travel, advertising, law, architecture, design, engineering,
accounting and similar offices.
PARKING AREA, OFF-STREET
A permanently surfaced, dust-free area (concrete, asphaltic
concrete or other comparable surface) enclosed or unenclosed for the
short-term storage of automobiles.
PARKING LOT, COMMERCIAL
Area used or intended to be used for off-street parking of
operable motor vehicles on a temporary basis other than as accessory
parking to a principal use.
PARKING SPACE
An area surfaced for all weather for the purpose of storing
one (1) parked automobile.
PARKS AND RECREATION
A park, playground or community facility, owned by or under
the control of a public agency or homeowners' association, that provides
opportunities for active or passive recreational activities.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Commission appointed by the Governing Body to administer
the planning and zoning regulations as stipulated by the Governing
Body and the Statutes of the State.
POST OFFICE
A facility used for the collection, sorting and distribution
of U.S. mail among several zip code areas and having limited retail
services for the public such as the sale of stamps, postcards and
postal insurance.
PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A preliminary site plan that may be submitted at the option
of the developer to the Zoning Administrator prior to submission of
the final site plan.
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
The production of books, magazines, newspapers and other
printed matter and record pressing and publishing, engraving and photoengraving
but excluding businesses involved solely in retail photocopying, reproduction,
photo developing or blueprinting services.
RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT, INDOOR
An establishment offering recreation, entertainment or games
of skill to the public for a fee or charge and that is wholly enclosed
in a building. Typical uses include bowling alleys, indoor theaters,
bingo parlors, pool halls, billiard parlors and video game arcades.
Does not include those uses considered as parks and recreation.
RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT, OUTDOOR
An establishment offering recreation, entertainment or games
of skill to the public for a fee or charge wherein any portion of
the activity takes place in the open. Typical uses include archery
ranges, batting cages, golf driving ranges, drive-in theaters and
miniature golf courses. Does not include those uses considered as
parks and recreation.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Any of the following vehicles which are licensed for travel
on the highway: travel trailer (a vehicular, portable structure built
on a chassis designed to be used as a temporary dwelling for travel,
recreation or vacation or one permanently identified as a travel trailer
by the manufacturer of the trailer); pickup coach (a structure designed
to be mounted on a truck chassis for use as a temporary dwelling for
travel, recreation and vacation); motorhome (as a portable, temporary
dwelling to be used for travel, recreation and vacation constructed
as an integral part of a self-propelled vehicle); and camping trailer
(as a canvas, material or metal folding structure mounted on wheels
and designed for travel, recreation and vacation use).
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK
Land used or intended to be used for occupancy by recreational
vehicles for transient living purposes, including the use of camping
spaces for tents.
RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTER
A facility which is not larger than one thousand (1,000)
square feet in size and is designed for the collection of aluminum
and steel cans, glass, plastic containers, papers and other usable
materials for their redistribution for sale or reutilization. This
definition does not include processing equipment or storage.
RECYCLING PROCESSING CENTER
A facility designed for the purpose of collecting, redistributing
and processing recyclable materials. Activities may include the receipt,
separation, storage, conversion, bailing and/or processing of paper,
iron, metal, glass, newspaper and other non-biodegradable materials.
Hazardous and biodegradable materials, as determined by the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources, including, but not limited to, food,
beverages, drugs, cosmetics, hazardous chemicals, poisons, medical
wastes, syringes, needles, pesticides and other similar materials,
shall not be brought into or handled by a recycling processing center.
RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY
A site used by a bona fide religious group primarily or exclusively
for religious worship and related religious services, including a
place of worship, retreat site or religious camp.
REPAIR SERVICE
An establishment primarily engaged in the provision of repair
services to individuals and households but excluding "vehicle repair"
services. Typical uses include appliance repair shops.
RESEARCH SERVICE
An establishment engaged in conducting basic and applied
research, including production of prototype products when limited
to the minimum scale necessary for full investigation of the merits
of a product, excluding production of products used primarily or customarily
for sale or for use in non-prototype production operations.
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
A use primarily engaged in the sale of food and non-alcoholic
beverages in a ready-to-consume state and where the design or principal
method of operation is that of a fast-food or drive-in restaurant
offering quick food service, where orders are generally not taken
at the customer's table, where food is generally served in disposable
wrapping or containers and where food and beverages may be served
directly to the customer in a motor vehicle.
RESTAURANT, GENERAL
A building wherein food is prepared and served in ready-to-eat
form to the public for human consumption. The term restaurant shall
include cafe, cafeteria, grill, pizza or chili parlor, diner, snack
shop, hamburger shop and steak house.
RETAIL
Refers to the sale of commodities and services directly to
customers when such commodities and services are used or consumed
by the customer and not purchased primarily for the purpose of resale.
RETAIL SALES AND SERVICE
An establishment engaged in the sale or rental of goods and
services, including, but not limited to, antique shops, apparel and
accessory stores, art and supply stores, bicycle shops, book and stationery
stores, barber and beauty shops, candy and ice cream stores, cigar
and tobacco stores, dressmakers and tailors, flower and gift shops,
hobby shops, interior decorators, jewelry stores, key shops, leather
goods and luggage stores, music instrument sales and repair, photocopying
services, shoe repair and shoe shine stores, sporting and athletic
goods, toy stores and department stores; excluding uses more specifically
defined.
SAFETY SERVICE
A facility for conduct of public safety and emergency services
including Fire and Police protection services and emergency medical
and ambulance services.
SALVAGE YARD
A lot, land or structure or part thereof used primarily for
the collecting, dismantling, storage and salvaging of machinery or
vehicles that are not in operating condition; or for the sale of parts
thereof. Typical uses include automobile salvage yards and junk yards.
SERVICE FLOOR AREA
The total floor area of a building exclusive of stairways,
restrooms, storage rooms, hallways or other areas which are not regularly
used by visitors, clients, customers, patients or patrons in their
normal everyday use of the building.
SERVICE STATION, AUTOMOTIVE
A use primarily engaged in the retail sale of gasoline or
other motor fuels primarily to automobiles and passenger vehicles
along with accessory activities such as the sale of lubricants, accessories
or supplies, the lubrication of motor vehicles and the minor adjustment
or repair of passenger motor vehicles. Uses involved primarily in
the sale of diesel fuel, gasoline or other fuels to tractor trucks
and uses that feature parking, storage or servicing of tractor trucks
or semitrailers shall be classified as "truck stop service stations".
SERVICE STATION, TRUCK STOP
A use primarily engaged in the sale of diesel fuel, gasoline
or other fuels to tractor trucks along with accessory activities such
as the sale of lubricants, accessories or supplies or the servicing
of tractor trucks or semitrailers. A truck stop service station may
include, as an accessory use, the parking and storage of tractor trucks
and semitrailers.
SETBACK
The distance that is required by this zoning ordinance to
be maintained in an unobstructed state between a structure and the
property line of the lot on which the structure is located. (Note:
The term "setback" refers to a required minimum area, while the term
"yard" refers to the actual open area.)
SHOOTING RANGE
An outdoor facility used or intended to be used for the discharge
of firearms at targets.
SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area at a street intersection in which nothing shall be
erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow in such a manner as to
materially impede vision between a height of two and one-half (2 1/2)
feet and eight (8) feet above the grades of the outside edge of the
street surface of the intersecting streets, measured from the point
of intersection of the center line of the streets, ninety (90) feet
in each direction along the centering of the streets; except that,
the City Engineer may establish greater sight triangles based upon
standards in the policy manual published by the American Association
of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
Figure 4 - Sight Triangle Minimum
Standards
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SIGN
Any words, numerals, figures, devices, designs or trademarks
by which information is made known to the public outside a building.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, ATTACHED
The use of a site for two (2) or more dwelling units that
are constructed with common or abutting walls and with each dwelling
unit located on its own separate lot. Typical uses include town houses
and twin homes.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, DETACHED
The use of a lot for only one (1) principal dwelling unit
that is not connected to any other dwelling unit. This definition
shall include, as defined by these regulations, "manufactured homes
— residential design" and "modular homes" but shall exclude
"manufactured homes".
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION/PROCESSING
Recycling collection centers, incinerators, processing facilities,
materials recovery facilities, solid waste transfer stations or any
facility where municipal solid wastes are salvaged, sorted, processed
or treated.
SOLID WASTE TRANSFER STATION
A facility where solid waste or recyclable material is transferred
from collection vehicles (some sorting may occur) to long distance
hauling vehicles for transportation to a central solid waste management
facility for processing, disposal, incineration or resource recovery.
SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
1.
Sexual conduct, being acts of masturbation,
homosexuality, sexual intercourse or physical contact with a person's
unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks or, if such person be a female,
her breast;
2.
Sexual excitement, being the condition
of human male or female genitals when in a state of sexual stimulation
or arousal; or
3.
Sadomasochistic abuse, being flagellation
or torture by or upon a person or the condition of being fettered,
bound or otherwise physically restrained.
STOCKYARD
A non-farm-based facility used or intended to be used for
selling or holding livestock.
STORY
That part of a building included 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 between the surface
of a floor and the ceiling next above. A top story attic is a half
story when the main line of the eave is not above the middle of the
interior height of such story. The first story is a half story when
between fifty percent (50%) and seventy-five percent (75%) of the
area of its exterior walls are exposed to outside light and air entirely
above grade and which exterior walls contain windows or doors permitting
the entrance of daylight and outside air.
STREET
A right-of-way that affords principal means of vehicular
access to property abutting thereon.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and the abutting property,
also commonly known as the "front property line."
STREET NETWORK
1.
Arterial. A street that provides
for through traffic movement between and around areas with direct
access to abutting property, subject to necessary control of entrances,
exits and curb uses.
2.
Collector. A street that provides
for traffic movement between arterials and local streets with direct
access to abutting property.
3.
Expressway. A street that provides
fast and efficient movement of large volumes of traffic between areas
and does not provide a land service function.
4.
Local. A street that provides direct
access to abutting land and local traffic movement whether in business,
industrial or residential areas.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS
Any change in the supporting members of a building such as
bearing walls, columns, beams or girders.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected which requires location on
or in the ground or attached to something having a location on the
ground, including, but not limited to, signs and excepting customary
utility poles, retaining walls and boundary fences.
TEMPORARY USES
A use which is only allowed for a specified period of time.
Typical temporary uses include, but are not limited to, Christmas
tree sales, garage sales, road stands, etc.
TOTAL FLOOR AREA
The square foot area of a building, including accessory buildings,
measured from outside wall surfaces and including garages, porches,
utility rooms, stairways, recreation rooms, storage rooms but excluding
unroofed balconies and patios.
TOWN HOUSE
A dwelling unit located in a group of three (3) or more attached
town house dwelling units with no other dwelling unit located above
or below another and with each dwelling unit having at least one (1)
interior common wall and a private exterior entrance.
TOWN HOUSE SITE
A town house, the total land area beneath the town house
and the facilities associated with the town house.
TRANSIT FACILITY
A facility used or intended to be used as an area for loading,
unloading and interchange of transit passengers. Typical uses include
bus terminals, rail stations and passenger related mass transit facilities.
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY
A State licensed group care home for juvenile delinquents,
halfway houses providing residence, rehabilitation and counseling
to persons on release from a more restrictive custodial confinement
and residential rehabilitation treatment centers which also may provide
outpatient rehabilitation for alcohol and other drug abuse.
TWIN HOME
The use of a site for two (2) dwelling units that are constructed
with common or abutting walls and with each dwelling unit located
on its own separate lot. Twin homes are often created by subdividing
a single duplex into two (2) separate lots each of which contains
one (1) dwelling unit.
UTILITY, MAJOR
Generating plants; electrical switching facilities and primary
substations; water and wastewater treatment plants; water tanks; and
radio, television and microwave transmission towers; and similar facilities
of agencies that are under public franchise or ownership to provide
the public with electricity, gas, heat, steam, communication, rail
transportation, water, sewage collection or other similar service.
The term "utility" shall not be construed to include corporate or
general offices; gas or oil processing; manufacturing facilities;
postal facilities or other uses defined in this Section.
UTILITY, MINOR
Services and facilities of agencies that are under public
franchise or ownership to provide services that are essential to support
development and that involve only minor structures, such as poles
and lines.
VARIANCE
A variation from a specific requirement in this Chapter,
as applied to a specific piece of property, as distinct from rezoning.
VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT SALES
An establishment engaged in the retail or wholesale sale
or rental, from the premises, of motorized vehicles or equipment along
with incidental service or maintenance activities. Typical uses include
new and used automobile and truck sales, automobile rental, boat sales,
motorcycle sales, moving trailer rental and farm equipment and machinery
sales and rental.
VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT STORAGE YARD
An outdoor area used or intended to be used for long-term
storage of vehicles and equipment other than a "commercial parking
lot" or accessory parking to a principal use.
VEHICLE REPAIR, GENERAL
An establishment primarily engaged in painting of or body
work to motor vehicles or heavy equipment. Typical uses include paint
and body shops.
VEHICLE REPAIR, LIMITED
A use providing automobile repair or maintenance services
within completely enclosed buildings but not including "general vehicle
repair" services.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
A use providing education or training in business, commercial
trades, language, arts or other similar activity or occupational pursuit
and not otherwise defined as a "college or university" or "school".
WAREHOUSING AND WHOLESALE
An establishment primarily engaged in the storage or sale
of materials, equipment or products or sale to wholesalers or retailers.
Typical uses include cold storage, warehousing and dead storage facilities
but exclude "residential storage warehouses" and sale of goods to
the general public.
WAREHOUSE, RESIDENTIAL STORAGE
An enclosed storage facility containing independent, fully
enclosed bays that are leased to individuals exclusively for dead
storage of their household goods or personal property.
WELDING OR MACHINE SHOP
A workshop where machines, machine parts or other metal products
are fabricated. Typical uses include machine shops, welding shops
and sheet metal shops.
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 building shall be used.
1.
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.
2.
Rear. A yard between the rear lot
line and the rear line of the main building and the side lot lines.
3.
Side. A yard between the main building
and the adjacent side line of the lot and extending entirely from
a front yard to the rear yard.
ZONE or DISTRICT
A section of the zoning area for which uniform regulations
governing the use, height, area, size and intensity of use of structures,
land and open space are herein established.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
The staff responsible for administering these regulations
as designated by the City Administrator.
ZONING AREA
The area to be zoned as set out on the Official Zoning Map
filed of record.
ZONING REGULATIONS
The term "zoning regulations" or "these regulations" shall
mean the requirements stipulated in the regulations herewith attached
and shall mean the lawfully adopted zoning ordinances of the City
of Mount Vernon.