As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE
A motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer or part thereof that:
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(1)
Weighs at least 75 pounds; and
(2)
(a) Is left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours
in violation of a state law or local ordinance; (b) has remained for
more than 48 hours on private property without the consent of the
property's owner, regardless of whether it was brought onto the private
property with the consent of the owner or person in control of the
private property; or (c) is left unattended on the shoulder of a primary
highway.
ACCESS
A means of approach, including ingress and egress.
ACCESSORY APARTMENT
A residential use having the external appearance of a single-family
residence in which there is located a second dwelling unit that comprises
no more than 25% of the gross floor area of the building nor more
than a total of 750 square feet.
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or structure which is clearly subordinate and customarily
incidental to the main use or structure that it is accessory to and
located upon the same lot occupied by the main use or structure. Structures
attached to the main building shall be considered part of the main
building.
ACREAGE
A parcel of land, regardless of area, described by metes
and bounds and not a lot shown on any recorded subdivision plat.
ACT OF NATURE
A natural event, not preventable by any human agency, such
as flood, storms, or lightning. Forces of nature that no one has control
over and therefore cannot be held accountable.
ADDITION
Any construction that increases the gross floor area of a
building or structure, or results in an expanded footprint of a building
or structure on the ground.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Housing that is affordable to families with incomes at or
below 80% of the area median income, provided that the occupant pays
no more than 30% of his or her gross income for gross housing costs,
including utilities.
AGENT
One who represents another, called the principal, in dealings
with third persons. The agent undertakes some business by authority
of the principal. The principal is the property owner.
AGGRIEVED PERSON
A person or group of people with an immediate, pecuniary
and substantial interest in an action taken by the Administrator or
Board of Zoning Appeals under this chapter, as opposed to a remote
or indirect interest. A person is also aggrieved if the person suffers
a denial of some personal or property right or imposition of a burden
or obligation different from that suffered by the public in general.
AGRICULTURAL OPERATION
Any operation devoted to the bona fide production of crops,
or animals, or fowl, including the production of fruits and vegetables
of all kinds; meat, dairy, and poultry products; nuts, tobacco, nursery,
and floral products; and the production and harvest of products from
silvicultural activity.
AGRICULTURE
The tilling of soil, raising of crops, horticulture, aquaculture,
hydroponics, forestry, gardening, livestock and fowl keeping and breeding,
and the production of natural products with resources primarily derived
from the land upon which it is produced.
ALL-WEATHER DRIVING SURFACE
Any material capable of supporting the weight of a large
motor vehicle during any weather condition. Examples could include
products such as Grasscrete and Geoblock; or materials such as gravel,
textured pavement, concrete or others as approved by the Zoning Administrator.
ALLEY
A minor right-of-way that is dedicated to public use and
which affords a secondary means of vehicular access to the back or
side of properties otherwise abutting a street, and which may be used
for public utility purposes.
ALTERATION
Any change or rearrangement in the supporting members of
an existing building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams, girders
or interior partitions, or any enlargement or reduction of a building
or structure, whether horizontally or vertically, or the moving of
a building or a structure from one location to another.
AMATEUR RADIO TOWER
A structure on which an antenna is installed for the purpose
of transmitting and receiving amateur radio signals erected and operated
by an amateur radio operator licensed by the FCC.
ANTENNA
Any exterior apparatus designed for commercial telephonic,
radio or television communications through the sending and/or receiving
of electromagnetic waves.
APPLICANT
A property owner or their authorized representative who has
petitioned the City for approval of a zoning change, zoning permit,
building permit, variance, conditional use permit, site development
plan, sign permit, certificate of appropriateness, or any other authorization
for the use or development of their property under the requirements
of this chapter.
APPLICATION
An applicant petition for approval of a zoning change, zoning
permit, building permit, variance, conditional use permit, site development
plan, sign permit, certificate of appropriateness, or any other authorization
for the use or development of their property under the requirements
of this chapter.
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING
Exterior lighting that is designed to highlight structures,
plantings, or significant architectural features in a direct or indirect
fashion.
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ASSEMBLY, PLACE OF
The use of land for a meeting place where persons gather
together for purposes of attending civic, social, or religious functions,
recreational events or entertainment performances on a regular or
recurring basis, including, but not limited to, religious institutions,
banquet facilities, funeral homes, theaters, conference centers, stadiums,
and similar places, but excludes a dance hall as defined by this chapter.
A gathering of fewer than 25 persons shall not be considered a place
of assembly, provided the gathering is accessory and incidental to
the principal use.
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP
The use of any building, land area or other premises for
the display of new and used automobiles, trucks, vans, or motorcycles
for sale, lease, or rent, including any warranty repair work and other
major and minor repair service conducted as an accessory use.
AUTOMOBILE RENTAL/LEASING
Rental of automobiles and light trucks and vans, including
incidental parking and servicing of vehicles for rent or lease. Typical
uses include auto rental agencies and taxicab dispatch areas.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
A use which provides for the minor repair and/or maintenance
of automobiles, but does not include towing service or body work.
The retail sale and dispensing of motor fuels may be allowed as permitted
within this chapter.
AVIATION FACILITY
Also referred to as an airport. Landing fields, aircraft
parking and service facilities, and related facilities for operation,
service, fueling, repair, storage, charter, sales, and rental of aircraft,
and including activities directly associated with the operation and
maintenance of airport facilities and the provision of safety and
security.
AWNING
A shelter constructed of rigid or nonrigid materials on a
supporting framework, either freestanding or projecting from and supported
by an exterior wall of a building.
BANNER
A sign applied to cloth, paper, flexible plastic, or fabric
of any kind and generally intended to be displayed on a temporary
basis.
BASE FLOOD; ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOOD
A flood that, on the average, is likely to occur once every
100 years (i.e., that has a one-percent chance of occurring each year,
although the flood may occur in any year).
BASEMENT
A portion of a building having part, but not more than 1/2,
of its height below grade. A basement shall be counted as a story,
for the purpose of height regulations, if it is subdivided and used
for business purposes or for dwelling purposes.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A dwelling unit occupied by the owner that provides up to
eight bedroom accommodations. Buildings being used as a bed-and-breakfast
at the time of adoption of this chapter having more than five bedrooms
and/or occupied by a resident manager rather than the owner may continue
to operate with the same or a lesser number of bedrooms and/or may
continue to be occupied by a resident manager rather than the owner
of the building.
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BERM
A landscaped earthen mound, incorporated as part of a site
design, and intended to enhance the compatibility of abutting or nearby
properties through the mitigation of sound, the screening of views,
and/or the visual enhancement of a property's landscaped character.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
Schedules of activities, or practices, including both structural
and nonstructural practices, maintenance procedures, and other management
practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of surface waters and
groundwater systems from the impacts of land-disturbing activities.
BIKEWAY
A bicycle pathway: either a bike lane, a bike trail, or bike
route.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
The Board appointed to review appeals made by individuals
with regard to decisions of the Zoning Administrator in the interpretation
of this chapter and to authorize, upon appeal, variances from the
terms of this chapter when justified by special conditions.
BREWERY or DISTILLERY
The use of land, licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia,
where beer or spirts are manufactured for sale. Breweries have a capacity
greater than 1,000 barrels a year and distilleries have a capacity
greater than 5,000 gallons a year. Consumption on the premises is
permitted as an accessory use.
BUFFER YARD
A yard with screening and landscaping materials required
between abutting zoning districts of differing intensities or between
adjoining land uses for the purpose of decreasing the adverse impact
of differing uses and districts.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls,
for the shelter, housing or enclosure of any individual, animal, activity,
process, equipment, goods, or materials of any kind.
BUILDING ACCESSORY
A subordinate structure customarily incidental to and located
upon the same lot occupied by the main structure. No such accessory
structure shall be used for housekeeping purposes.
BUILDING FACE
Any one of the four principal exposures, front, sides or
back, of a building. For purposes of sign regulations, the face of
a building is that portion exposed to a street, alley or lot and is
measured at ground level on a linear basis from exposed corner to
exposed corner.
BUILDING LINE or SETBACK LINE
A line that establishes the area within which the principal
building or structure must be erected or placed and which may be located
by means of a plat of subdivision or site plan at a distance greater
than, but in no case less than, the minimum setbacks or yard spaces
required by the zoning ordinance.
BUILDING, MAIN
A building in which the principal use of the lot on which
it is situated is conducted. In a residential district, any dwelling
shall be deemed to be a main building on the lot on which it is situated.
BUILDING OFFICIAL
The administrative official responsible for issuing building
permits and enforcing the Building Code of the City of Lexington,
Virginia.
BUILDING, PORTABLE
A structure that is built off site and moved to a lot for
use as storage, office, or commercial purposes, and/or that does not
have a concrete slab or perimeter footing. All portable buildings
shall be anchored.
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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 an educational facility, either primary and secondary,
or college and university, or as a home occupation.
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICE
Establishment or place of business engaged in the sale, rental
or repair of office equipment, supplies and materials, or the provision
of services used by office, professional and service establishments.
Typical uses include office equipment and supply firms, small business
machine repair shops, convenience printing and copying establishments,
as well as temporary labor services.
CABERET, ADULT
A building or portion of a building regularly featuring dancing
or other live entertainment if the dancing or entertainment that constitutes
the primary live entertainment is distinguished or characterized by
an emphasis on the exhibition of specified sexual activities or specified
anatomical areas for observation by patrons therein.
CALIPER
The diameter of a tree (usually nursery stock) measured at
a point six inches above the ground or top of root ball for up to
and including four-inch caliper trees, and at a point 12 inches above
the ground or top of root ball for larger sizes.
CANOPY
An overhead roof able to provide shade or shelter from weather
conditions that can be supported by stanchions or supported by the
building.
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CAR WASH
Washing and cleaning of vehicles. Typical uses include automatic
conveyor machines and self-service car washes.
CEMETERY
Any land or structure used or intended to be used for the
interment of human remains. The sprinkling of ashes or their burial
in a biodegradable container on church grounds or their placement
in a columbarium on church property shall not constitute the creation
of a cemetery.
CEMETERY, PRIVATE
A place where human remains are interred above or below ground
and where plots are not sold.
CENTRAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system of collection and treatment of sewage, as defined
by rules and regulations of the state board of health governing the
disposal of sewage, serving two or more connections, whether the system
is privately or publicly owned and operated.
CENTRAL WATER
Any water supply and distribution system, whether privately
or publicly owned and operated, serving two or more individual connections.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
An official certificate issued by the City through the Building
Official which indicates conformance with the zoning regulations and
building codes and which authorizes legal use of the premises for
which it is issued.
CHANNEL
A perceptible natural or artificial waterway which periodically
or continuously contains moving water confined to a definite bed and
banks.
CITY COUNCIL
The governing body of the City of Lexington, Virginia.
CIVIC USE
Public parks and playgrounds, public schools, municipal buildings,
including police, fire and rescue facilities and all other publicly
owned structures.
CLINIC
A facility providing medical, psychiatric, or surgical service
for sick or injured persons exclusively on an out-patient basis, including
emergency treatment, diagnostic services, training, administration
and services to outpatients, employees, or visitors. The term "clinic"
includes immediate-care facilities where emergency treatment is the
dominant form of care provided at the facility.
CLUB
A use providing educational, meeting, or social facilities
for civic or social clubs, fraternal/sororal organization, and similar
organizations and associations, primarily for use by members and guests.
Recreational facilities, unless otherwise specifically cited in this
section, may be provided for members and guests as an accessory use.
A club does not include a building in which members reside.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A development design technique that concentrates buildings
on a part of a site to allow the remaining land to be used for recreation,
common open space, and the preservation of environmentally sensitive
features.
CLUSTER SUBDIVISION
A development that may allow for a reduction in lot area
and bulk requirements, and may provide for an increase in the number
of lots permitted under a conventional subdivision (an increase in
overall density of development), in proportion to the remaining land
area that is devoted to open space.
CODE OF VIRGINIA
The Code of Virginia of 1950, as it may be amended from time
to time. ("This Code," however, refers to the Code of the City of
Lexington, Virginia.)
COMMERCIAL INDOOR AMUSEMENT
Establishments which provide multiple coin-operated amusement
or entertainment devices or machines as other than an incidental use
of the premises. Such devices would include pinball machines, video
games, and other games of skill or scoring, and would include pool
and/or billiard tables, whether or not they are coin-operated. Typical
uses include game rooms, billiard and pool halls, and video arcades.
COMMERCIAL INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT
Predominantly spectator uses conducted within an enclosed
building. Typical uses include, but are not limited to, motion-picture
theaters and concert or music halls.
COMMERCIAL INDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION
Predominantly participant uses conducted within an enclosed
building. Typical uses include bowling alleys, ice- and roller-skating
rinks, indoor racquetball, swimming, and/or tennis facilities.
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT
Predominantly spectator uses conducted in open or partially
enclosed or screened facilities. Typical uses include, but are not
limited to, sports arenas, motor vehicle or animal racing facilities,
and outdoor amusement parks.
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION
Predominantly participant uses conducted in open or partially
enclosed or screened facilities. Typical uses include, but are not
limited to, driving ranges, miniature golf, swimming pools, tennis
courts, outdoor racquetball courts, motorized cart and motorcycle
tracks, paintball facilities, and motorized model airplane flying
facilities.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE REPAIR SERVICE
Repair of construction equipment, commercial trucks, agricultural
implements and similar heavy equipment, including automobiles, where
major engine and transmission repairs are conducted. Typical uses
include automobile and truck repair garages, transmission shops, radiator
shops, body and fender shops, equipment service centers, machine shops
and other similar uses where major repair activities are conducted.
COMMON AREA
A tract or parcel of land not devoted to residential uses
or structures; but directly related to and adjunct to a planned development,
cluster development or subdivision and which is owned and/or controlled
by the residents of owners of such development.
COMMUNICATION TOWER
A tower or antenna which supports communication (broadcasting
and/or receiving) equipment utilized by commercial, government or
other corporate, public and quasi-public users. Towers include radio,
television, cellular telephone, personal communication services (PCS),
microwave and other similar communications facilities, satellite earth
station and building-supported. Communication towers may be self-supporting
or guy-supported.
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COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
Establishment primarily engaged in the provision of broadcasting
and other information relay services accomplished through the use
of electronic and telephonic mechanisms. Excluded from this use type
are facilities classified as utility services, major or broadcasting
or communication towers. Typical uses include television studios,
telecommunication service centers, telegraph service offices or film
and sound recording facilities.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
The granting of a property's development rights to an agency
that stipulates that the described land will remain in its natural
state and precludes future or additional development.
CONSTRUCTION SALES AND SERVICE
Establishment or place of business primarily engaged in retail
or wholesale sale, from the premises, of materials used in the construction
of buildings or other structures, but specifically excluding automobile
or equipment supplies otherwise classified herein. Typical uses include
building material stores and home supply establishments.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A temporary sign identifying an architect, developer, builder,
general contractor, subcontractor, material supplier, and or financing
entity participating in construction on the property on which the
sign is located.
CONSTRUCTION YARD
Establishment or place of business primarily engaged in construction
activities, including outside storage of materials and equipment.
Typical uses are building contractor's yards.
CONSTRUCTION, NEW
For the purposes of determining insurance rates, structures
for which the start of construction commenced on or after the effective
date of an initial FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) or after December
31, 1974, whichever is later, and includes any subsequent improvements
of such structures. For floodplain management purposes, "new construction"
means structures for which the start of construction commenced on
or after the effective date of a floodplain management regulation
adopted by a community and includes any subsequent improvements to
such structures.
CONSTRUCTION, START OF
The date the building permit was issued, provided that the
actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
addition, placement, or other improvement was within 180 days of the
permit date. The actual start means either the first placement of
permanent construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring
of a slab or footings, the installation of piles, the construction
of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation, or the placement
of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does
not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling;
nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; nor
does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers, or foundations
or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation
on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages or sheds not
occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure. For
a substantial improvement, the actual start of construction means
the first alteration on any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural
part of a building, whether or not the alteration affects the external
dimensions of the building.
CONSUMER REPAIR SERVICE
Establishment or place of business primarily engaged in the
provision of repair services to individuals and households, rather
than businesses, but excluding automotive and equipment repair use
types. Typical uses include appliance repair shops, shoe repair, watch
or jewelry repair shops, or repair of musical instruments.
COTTAGE
A single, permanent detached dwelling unit, which may or
may not contain cooking and bathroom facilities, dedicated to temporary
occupancy for purposes of recreation, education or vacation. Rental
properties meeting the above description shall be considered cottages.
COUNTRY CLUB
A land area and buildings which may include a golf course,
clubhouse, dining room, swimming pool, tennis courts and similar recreational
or service uses available only to members and their guests.
CULTURAL SERVICES
An establishment for the preservation of art, scientific,
cultural or historical materials, music, or live theatrical or musical
productions.
CURB CUT
Any interruption or break in the line of the street curb
for the purpose of connecting a driveway to a street, or otherwise
to provide vehicular access to abutting property.
CUSTOM MANUFACTURING
Establishments primarily engaged in the on-site production
of goods by hand manufacturing, within enclosed structures, involving
the use of hand tools, or the use of mechanical equipment commonly
associated with residential or commercial uses, or a single kiln,
with retail sales incidental to manufacturing.
DANCE HALL
A place of assembly where dances, parties, receptions, and
other gatherings are held for profit, except when sponsored by civic,
charitable, or nonprofit groups.
DARK SKY LIGHTING
A term that refers to shielded light fixtures that cast light
downward and generally conform to the specifications endorsed by the
International Dark-Sky Association (IDA).
DAY-CARE CENTER
Any facility operated for the purpose of providing care,
protection and guidance to 13 or more individuals during only part
of a twenty-four-hour day. This term includes nursery schools, preschools,
day-care centers for individuals including adults, and other similar
uses but excludes public and private educational facilities or any
facility offering care to individuals for a full twenty-four-hour
period.
DECK
A structure, without a roof, directly adjacent to a principal
building, which has an average elevation of 30 inches or greater from
finished grade. A deck may be constructed of any materials.
DEDICATION
The transfer of private property to public ownership upon
written acceptance.
DEVELOPMENT
Any human-made change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including, but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining,
dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations
or storage of equipment or materials.
DISTRICT
A district as referred to in § 15.2-2282 of the
Code of Virginia.
DORMITORY
A building, or portion thereof, specifically designed for
a long-term stay by students of a college, university, or nonprofit
organization, including religious institutions for the purpose of
providing rooms for sleeping purposes. One common kitchen and some
common gathering rooms for social purposes may also be provided.
DRIVEWAY
A private road giving access from a public way to parking
spaces on abutting lots.
DWELLING
Any building or portion thereof which is designed for use
for residential purposes except hotels, boardinghouses, lodging houses
and motels.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms connected together containing cooking,
bathroom and sleeping facilities constituting a separate, independent
housekeeping unit, physically separated from any other dwelling unit
in the same structure.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A building arranged or designed to be occupied by three or
more dwelling units for permanent occupancy, regardless of the method
of ownership. Included in the use type would be garden apartments,
low- and high-rise apartments, apartments for elderly housing and
condominiums.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED
Two or more single-family dwellings sharing two or more common
walls, each on its own individual lot. Attached dwellings are not
vertically stacked.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED
A site built or modular building designed for or used exclusively
as one dwelling unit for permanent occupancy, which is surrounded
by open space or yards on all sides, is located on its own individual
lot, and which is not attached to any other dwelling by any means.
DWELLING, TOWNHOUSE
A grouping of three or more attached single-family dwellings
in a row in which each unit has its own front and rear access to the
outside, no unit is located over another unit, and each unit is separated
from any other unit by one or more common walls.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
Also referred to as a "duplex"; the use of an individual
lot for two dwelling units which share at least one common wall, each
occupied by one family, that separates living space (i.e., living
room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc.). Each dwelling unit may be
vertically stacked. The exterior appearance of the whole resembles
a single structure.
EASEMENT
A grant by a property owner of the use of land for a specified
purpose.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITY, COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
An educational institution authorized by the Commonwealth
of Virginia to award associate, baccalaureate or higher degrees, and
facilities associated with it. This term includes academic buildings,
administrative facilities, dormitories, special housing, parking areas,
dining halls and other physical plants associated with the college
or university use.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITY, PRIMARY/SECONDARY
A public, private or parochial school offering instruction
at the elementary, junior and/or senior high school levels in the
branches of learning and study required to be taught in the public
schools of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
EMERGENCY SHELTER
A facility promoting temporary housing for one or more individuals
who are otherwise temporarily or permanently homeless.
ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT, ADULT
Any adult cabaret, adult motion-picture theater, or adult
video-viewing or arcade booth, or adult bookstore; also referred to
as a "sexually oriented business."
EQUIPMENT SALES AND RENTAL
Establishments primarily engaged in the sale or rental of
tools, trucks, tractors, construction equipment, agricultural implements,
and similar industrial equipment, and the rental of mobile homes.
Included in this use type is the incidental storage, maintenance,
and servicing of such equipment.
ESTABLISHMENT
Any entity or individual conducting a business, profession,
or trade; and any entity or individual conducting a civic, community
service, or nonprofit activity.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FACADE
An entire outside wall of a structure, including wall faces,
parapets, fascia, windows, and doors, of one complete elevation.
FAIR MARKET VALUE
The price at which property would change hands between a
willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion
to buy or to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant
facts.
FAMILY
One or more persons related by blood, adoption or marriage,
living or cooking together as a single housekeeping unit. The persons
constituting a family may include foster children.
FAMILY HEALTH CARE STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
Pursuant to all conditions set forth in the Code of Virginia
§ 15.2-2292.1, a transportable residential structure, providing
an environment facilitating a caregiver's provision of care for a
mentally or physically impaired person, that (i) is primarily assembled
at a location other than its site of installation; (ii) is limited
to one occupant who shall be the mentally or physically impaired person,
or in the case of a married couple, two occupants, one of whom is
a mentally or physically impaired person and the other requires assistance
with one or more activities of daily living as defined in § 63.2-2200,
as certified in writing by a physician licensed in the Commonwealth;
(iii) has no more than 300 gross square feet; and (iv) complies with
applicable provisions of the Industrialized Building Safety Law (§ 36-70
et seq.).
FAMILY HOME DAY CARE
A single-family dwelling in which more than four but less
than 13 individuals are received for care, protection and guidance
during only part of a twenty-four-hour day. Individuals related by
blood, legal adoption or marriage to the person who maintains the
home shall not be counted towards this total. The care of four or
fewer individuals for portions of a day shall be considered as a home
occupation.
FARMERS' MARKET
Retail sale of fresh fruits and vegetables, and other food
and related items, at a facility with spaces occupied by several different
temporary tenants on a short-term or daily basis; indoor or outdoor;
but this term does not include roadside stands.
FENCE
A freestanding structure of metal, masonry, composition,
vinyl or wood or any combination, resting on or partially buried in
the ground and rising above ground level, with posts at regular intervals,
and used for confinement, screening, or partition purposes.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
An establishment whose principal purpose is the provision
of financial services, including, but not limited to, an insured depository
institution, a credit union, a federal home loan bank, a small business
investment company, a depository institution holding company, a mortgage
lending business, or other institutions as defined by federal code.
FLOOD
(1)
A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation
of normally dry land areas from:
(a)
The overflow of inland waters.
(b)
The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters
from any source.
(c)
Mudslides (i.e., mud flows) which are proximately caused by flooding as defined in Subsection
(1)(b) of this definition and are akin to a river of liquid and flowing mud on the surfaces of normally dry land areas, as when earth is carried by a current of water and deposited along the path of the current.
(2)
The collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or other body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels or suddenly caused by an unusually high water level in a natural body of water, accompanied by a severe storm, or by an unanticipated force of nature, such as a flash flood, or by some similarly unusual and unforeseeable event which results in flooding as defined in Subsection
(1)(a) of this definition.
FLOOD-PRONE AREA
Any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from
any source.
FLOODPLAIN
(1)
A relatively flat or low land area adjoining a river, stream,
or watercourse which is subject to partial or complete inundation.
(2)
An area subject to the unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff
of surface water from any source.
FLOODWAY
The designated area of the floodplain required to carry and
discharge floodwaters of a given magnitude. For the purposes of this
chapter, the floodway shall be capable of accommodating a flood of
one-hundred-year magnitude.
FLOOR AREA, GROSS
The sum of the horizontal areas of the several stories of
a building, measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls, or
in the case of a common wall separating two buildings, from the center
line of such common wall. Gross floor area shall exclude basements
and attics. The surface area of tennis courts, swimming pools, driveways,
surface parking spaces, decks, patios, and porches is not included
in the total gross floor area.
FRONTAGE ROAD
A service road, usually parallel to a highway, designed to
reduce the number of driveways that intersect the highway.
FULL CUTOFF LUMINAIRE
An outdoor light fixture shielded in such a manner that all
light emitted by the fixture is projected below the horizontal plane;
also a type of dark-sky lighting.
FUNERAL HOME
Establishments engaged in undertaking services such as preparing
the dead for burial and arranging and managing funerals. Typical uses
include funeral homes or mortuaries.
GARAGE, COMMERCIAL
See "automobile service station" or "commercial vehicle repair
service."
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building designed or used for the storage of
automobiles owned and used by the occupants of the building to which
it is accessory. On a lot occupied by a multiple-unit dwelling, the
private garage may be designed and used for the storage of 1 1/2 times
as many automobiles as there are dwelling units.
GARDEN CENTER
Establishments or places of business primarily engaged in
retail sales from the premises, including trees, shrubs, seeds, fertilizers,
pesticides, plants and plant materials primarily for agricultural,
residential and commercial consumers. Such establishments typically
sell products purchased from others, but may sell material which they
grow themselves.
GASOLINE STATION
Any place of business with fuel pumps and underground storage
tanks which provides fuels and oil for motor vehicles. A store associated
with automobile fuel sales shall be considered a gasoline station.
GLARE
The effect produced by brightness sufficient to cause annoyance,
discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility.
GOLF COURSE
A tract of land for playing golf, improved with tees, greens,
fairways, hazards, and which may include clubhouses and shelters.
Included would be executive or par three golf courses. Specifically
excluded would be independent driving ranges and any miniature golf
course.
GRADE
The lowest of:
(1)
Lowest elevation of the street at the curb;
(2)
Established or mean street elevation if curb not established;
(3)
Lowest elevation of finished ground surface on any side of the
building or property.
GRANDFATHERED
A term referencing a use or structure that is not in conformance
with the current chapter but that was legal at the time it was established
or constructed. Also referred to as a legally nonconforming use/structure.
GREENHOUSE
A building with transparent walls and roof; for the cultivation
and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions.
GREENHOUSE, COMMERCIAL
A greenhouse operation in which plants are offered for sale
to the public, either at wholesale or at retail.
GREENWAY
A corridor of open space managed for conservation, recreation
and nonmotorized transportation. Greenways often follow natural geographic
features such as ridge lines, stream valleys, and rivers, but may
also be built along canals, utility corridors, abandoned rail lines
and the like. Greenways may include a trail or bike path or may be
designed strictly for environmental or scenic protection.
GROSS PUBLIC FLOOR AREA
The total area of the building accessible or visible to the
public, including showrooms, motion-picture theaters, motion-picture
arcades, service areas, behind-counter areas, storage areas visible
from such other areas, restrooms (whether or not labeled "public"),
plus aisles, hallways, and entryways serving such areas.
GROUP HOME
A licensed residential facility in which no more than eight
mentally ill, mentally retarded, or developmentally disabled persons
reside, with one or more resident counselors or other staff persons,
shall be considered a residential occupancy by a single family. Mental
illness and developmental disability shall not include current illegal
use of or addiction to a controlled substance as defined in Code of
Virginia § 54.1-3401. Such facility shall be licensed by
the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Development
Services in order to qualify as a single-family use.
GUESTROOM
A room which is intended, arranged or designed to be occupied
for more than 45 nights by one or more guests paying direct or indirect
compensation therefor, but in which no provision is made for cooking.
GUIDANCE SERVICES
A use providing counseling, guidance, recuperative, or similar
services for persons requiring rehabilitation assistance as a result
of mental illness, alcoholism, detention, drug addiction, or similar
conditions for only part of a twenty-four-hour day.
HALFWAY HOUSE
An establishment providing accommodations, supervision, rehabilitation,
counseling, and other guidance services to persons suffering from
alcohol or drug addiction, to persons re-entering society after being
released from a correctional facility or other institution, or to
persons suffering from similar disorders.
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
A substance listed under United States Public Law 96-510,
entitled the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES AND RENTAL
The use of land for the sale, lease, or rental of new or
used lor trucks, trailers, construction equipment, agricultural implements
or similar industrial equipment. Included in this use are the incidental
storage, minor maintenance, and routine servicing of such equipment,
but does not include a junkyard as defined by this chapter.
HEIGHT
When referring to a tower or other structure, the distance
measured from ground level to the highest point on the tower or other
structure, even if said highest point is an antenna.
HEIGHT, BUILDING
The vertical distance measured from the adjoining grade at
the front entrance of the building or structure to the highest point
of the structure. For corner lots, the building height shall be the
average of the front height defined above and the building side height
adjacent to the street. The building side height shall be defined
as the vertical distance measured from the lowest adjoining grade
on the side adjacent to the street to the highest point of the structure.
HEIGHT, STRUCTURE
The distance between the highest point of any structure and
the lowest grade adjacent to the structure.
HEIGHT, TREE
The measurement taken from the top of the root ball to the
top of the trunk.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
A site, structure, landmark, one or more of them, or a group
of them, which have unique architectural, historic, cultural, or archaeological
importance to the county, the Commonwealth, or the nation, and which
are designated on the Official Zoning Map as constituting an historic
district.
HISTORIC SITE
A building, place or area in which historic events occurred
or having special public value because of notable architectural or
other features relating to the cultural or artistic heritage of the
community, of such significance as to warrant conservation and preservation.
HISTORIC STRUCTURE
Any structure that is:
(1)
Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places
(a listing maintained by the Department of the Interior) or preliminarily
determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements
for individual listing on the National Register;
(2)
Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the
Interior as contributing to the historical significance of a registered
historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary
to qualify as a registered historic district;
(3)
Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places
in states with historic preservation programs which have been approved
by the Secretary of the Interior; or
(4)
Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places
in communities with historic preservation programs that have been
certified either:
(a)
By an approved state program as determined by the Secretary
of the Interior; or
(b)
Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without
approved programs.
HISTORICAL AREA
An area containing buildings or places in which historic
events occurred or having special public value because of notable
architectural or other features relating to the cultural or artistic
heritage of the area, of such significance as to warrant conservation
and preservation. An historic area is not currently in, or does not
currently constitute, an historic district.
HOME FOR ADULTS
A dwelling unit providing a residence for the elderly with
more than five persons for purposes of providing special training,
education, habilitation, rehabilitation, custodial care or supervision;
provided that a licensed residential facility for eight or fewer mentally
ill, mentally retarded, or developmentally disabled persons, with
one or more resident counselors or other support staff, shall be considered
a single-family residence.
HOME GARDENS
Gardens in residential districts for the production of vegetables,
fruits and flowers generally for use or consumption by the occupants
of the premises.
HOME OCCUPATION, CLASS A
An occupation conducted primarily on site involving persons
residing on the premises. Such occupations may require the use of
accessory structures. No more than five clients or customers shall
be allowed on the premises at any one time on a regular basis.
HOME OCCUPATION, CLASS B
An occupation conducted primarily on site involving persons
residing on the premises and not more than two full- or part-time
outside employees. Such occupations may require the use of accessory
structures or outside areas. No more than 10 clients or customers
shall be allowed on the premises at any one time on a regular basis.
HOSPITAL
A facility providing medical, psychiatric, or surgical service
for sick or injured persons primarily on an in-patient basis and including
ancillary facilities for outpatient and emergency treatment diagnostic
services, training, research, administration, and services to patients,
employees, or visitors.
HOTEL
Also referred to as a "motel" or "motor lodge"; a building
or group of attached or detached buildings containing lodging units
intended primarily for rental or lease to transients by the day, week,
or month. Such uses generally provide additional services such as
daily maid service, restaurants, meeting rooms, and/or recreation
facilities.
HOUSEHOLD UNIT
A family and/or a specified number of persons not related
by blood, adoption or marriage living and cooking together as a single
housekeeping unit.
INCENTIVE ZONING
The use of bonuses in the form of increased project density
or other benefits to a developer in return for the developer providing
certain features, design elements, uses, services, or amenities desired
by the locality, including, but not limited to: site design incorporating
principles of new urbanism and traditional neighborhood development,
environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient building design,
affordable housing creation and preservation, and historical preservation,
as part of the development.
INDUSTRY, LIGHT
Enterprises engaged in the processing, manufacturing, compounding,
assembly, packaging, treatment or fabrication of materials and products,
from processed or previously manufactured materials. Light industry
is capable of operation in such a manner as to control the external
effects of the manufacturing process, such as smoke, noise, soot,
dirt, vibration, odor, etc. Uses may include, but are not limited
to, a machine shop, the manufacturing of apparel, electrical appliances,
electronic equipment, camera and photographic equipment, ceramic products,
cosmetics and toiletries, business machines, paper products (but not
the manufacture of paper from pulpwood), musical instruments, medical
appliances, tools or hardware, plastic products (but not the processing
of raw materials), pharmaceuticals or optical goods, bicycles, any
other product of a similar nature.
INOPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE
Any one or more of the following: (a) any motor vehicle which
is not in operating condition for a period of 60 days or longer; (b)
any motor vehicle which for a period of 60 days or longer has been
partially or totally disassembled by the removal of tires and wheels,
the engine, or other essential parts required for operation of the
vehicle; or (c) any motor vehicle which, for a period of 60 days or
longer, there are displayed neither valid license plates nor a valid
inspection decal. However, the provisions of this section shall not
apply to a licensed business which on June 26, 1970, is regularly
engaged in business as an automobile dealer, salvage dealer or scrap
processor.
[Added 7-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
INVASIVE SPECIES
A plant, fungus, or animal species that is not native to
a specific location (an introduced species), and which has a tendency
to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment,
human economy or human health.
JUNKYARD
An establishment or place of business which is maintained,
operated or used for storing, keeping, housing or buying junk or for
the maintenance or operation of an automobile graveyard, and the term
shall include garbage dumps and sanitary fills.
KENNEL
Any lot, building, structure, enclosure or premises where
grooming, breeding, boarding, training or selling of animals is conducted
as a business.
KIOSK
A small, freestanding, one-story accessory structure having
a maximum floor area of 100 square feet and used for retail purposes,
such as automatic teller machines, or the posting of temporary information
and/or posters, notices and announcements. If a kiosk is to be occupied,
it shall have a minimum floor area of 50 square feet.
LABORATORY
An establishment whose principal purpose is the research,
compounding and/or packaging of scientific products, which may include
light manufacturing.
LANDSCAPING
The improvement of the appearance of an area by the planting
of trees, grass, shrubs, or other plant materials, or by the alteration
of the contours of the ground.
LAUNDRY, COMMERCIAL
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of laundering,
cleaning or dyeing services other than those classified as personal
services. Typical uses include bulk laundry and cleaning plants, diaper
services, or linen supply services.
LIFE CARE FACILITY
A residential facility primarily for the continuing care
of the elderly, providing for transitional housing progressing from
independent living in various dwelling units, with or without kitchen
facilities, and culminating in nursing home type care where all related
uses are located on the same lot. Such facility may include other
services integral to the personal and therapeutic care of the residents.
An assisted living facility would not be included in this definition.
LIGHT POLLUTION
Any adverse effect of man-made light, including sky glow,
glare, light trespass, light clutter, and decreased visibility at
night.
LIGHT TRESPASS
Light sources casting excessive light upon adjacent property
or upon a public right-of-way, also called "light spillover."
LIQUOR
Any alcoholic beverage other than beer, wine, or cider, as
those terms are defined in Virginia Code § 4.1-100 and 4.1-213.
LIQUOR STORE
Any privately owned store:
(1)
Licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to sell liquor for
off-premises consumption, but excluding breweries or distilleries
as defined by this chapter; and
(2)
In which liquor makes up more than 10% of its stock-in-trade
or occupies more than 10% of its net floor area.
LIVE-WORK DWELLING
A dwelling unit used for both dwelling purposes and any nonresidential
use permitted in the zoning district in which the unit is located.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space used for the delivery and loading/unloading
of vehicles.
LOCATION
A lot, parcel, building site or tenant space.
LOT
A parcel of land intended to be separately owned, developed,
or otherwise used as a unit, established by plat, subdivisions or
as otherwise permitted by law.
LOT AREA
The total area, measure on a horizontal plane, included within
lot lines. In residential zoning districts, lot area shall be defined
as the area of the lot that excludes major utility easements (e.g.,
gas pipeline, electric, etc.) and an area that lies within the one-hundred-year
floodplain (as it is established at the time of the final plat approval).
LOT DEPTH
The average horizontal distance between the front and rear
lot lines.
LOT LINE
Any line or curve in the boundary of a lot.
LOT OF RECORD
A lot which has been recorded in the Clerk's office of the
Circuit Court.
LOT WIDTH
The width of any lot at the setback line, calculated by measuring
back a uniform distance from the street line as required by the setback
regulation. If the street line curves or angles, the setback line
shall also curve or angle uniformly with the street line and the lot
width shall be calculated along the curve or angle setback line.
LOT, CORNER
A lot abutting on two or more streets at their intersection;
of the two sides of a corner lot abutting streets, the front shall
be deemed to be the shortest of the two sides abutting streets.
LOT, IRREGULAR
A lot of such a shape or configuration that technically meets
the area, frontage and width to depth requirements of this chapter
but meets these requirements by incorporating unusual elongations,
angles, curvilinear lines unrelated to topography or other natural
land features.
LOT, PIPESTEM
A "panhandle" or "flag" shaped lot with its widest point
set back from the road at the rear of another lot (called the "pipe"),
and having a thin strip of land connecting to the road to provide
legal access and frontage (called the "stem"). Pipestem lots are also
referred to as "panhandle lots" or "flag lots."
MANUFACTURE; MANUFACTURING
The processing and/or converting of raw, unfinished materials
or products into articles or substances of different character or
for use for a different purpose.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A structure subject to federal regulations which is transportable
in one or more sections; is eight body feet or more in width and 40
body feet or more in length in the traveling mode or is 320 or more
square feet when erected on site; is built on a permanent chassis;
and is designed to be used as a single-family dwelling, with or without
a permanent foundation, when connected to the required facilities,
and includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and electrical
systems contained in the structure. Some manufactured homes are also
referred to as "mobile homes."
MANUFACTURED HOME LOT
A lot within a manufactured home park for the use of a single
manufactured home conforming to the special lot requirements of these
regulations and having direct access to a street with the manufactured
home park.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
Also referred to as "mobile home park" or "trailer park";
any area designed to accommodate two or more manufactured homes intended
for residential use.
MEDIA, ADULT
Magazines, books, videotapes, movies, slides, CD-ROMs or
other devices used to record computer images, or other media that
are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting,
describing, or relating to specified sexual activities or specified
anatomical areas.
MEDICAL CARE FACILITY
Any medical facility other than a hospital or nursing home
as defined by this chapter, which:
(1)
Contains office space for diagnostic or outpatient care along
with associated medical facilities such as pharmacy, laboratory, physical
therapy facility, or other similar facility, but does not provide
inpatient hospitalization;
(2)
Holds a certificate of public need authorization from the Virginia
Department of Health;
(3)
Is licensed by or registered with the Virginia Department of
Health;
(4)
Is operated for the performance of surgical or other procedures
where the patient is not capable of self-preservation during the procedure
or recovery; or
(5)
Is held out to the public as providing a level of service beyond
that of a physician's or dentist's office.
MICROBREWERY
An establishment primarily engaged in brewing ale, beer,
malt liquors, and nonalcoholic beer, with a capacity of not more than
1,000 barrels per year. Microbrewery may include a restaurant or public
tasting room as an accessory use.
MICRODISTILLERY
An establishment primarily engaged in distilling and blending
potable liquors, including mixing them with other ingredients, with
a capacity of not more than 5,000 gallons of finished product per
year. A microdistillery may include a restaurant or public tasting
room as an accessory use.
MINIWAREHOUSE
A building designed to provide rental storage space in cubicles
where each cubicle has a maximum floor area of 400 square feet. Each
cubicle shall be enclosed by walls and ceiling and have a separate
entrance for the loading and unloading of stored goods. The conduct
of sales, business or any other activity within the individual storage
units, other than storage, shall be prohibited.
MIXED-USE STRUCTURE
A building containing residential uses in addition to nonresidential
uses permitted in the zoning district. Mixed use structures should
not be confused with a mix of uses each in separate structures in
a single development.
MODULAR HOME
A dwelling unit primarily manufactured off site in accordance
with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code standards and transported
to the building site for final assembly on a permanent foundation.
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
The official list, maintained by the National Park Service
of the United States Department of the Interior, of historic resources
considered by that agency to be worthy of preservation.
NONCONFORMING LOT
An otherwise legally platted lot that does not conform to
the minimum area or width requirements of this chapter for the district
in which it is located either at the effective date of this chapter
or as a result of subsequent amendments to this chapter.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign, the area, dimensions or location of which were
lawful at the time the sign was erected, but which fail to conform
to the current standards and regulations due to the adoption, revision
or amendment of this chapter.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
An otherwise legal building or structure that does not conform
to the lot area, yard, height, lot coverage or other area regulations
of this chapter or is designed or intended for a use that does not
conform to the use regulations of this chapter for the district in
which it is located either at the effective date of this chapter or
as a result of subsequent amendments to this chapter.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use or activity which was legal when originally established,
but that fails to conform to the current standards and regulations
due to the adoption, revision or amendment of the subdivision ordinance.
NURSING HOME
A use providing bed care and in-patient services for persons
requiring regular medical attention but excluding a facility providing
surgical or emergency medical services and excluding a facility providing
care for alcoholism, drug addiction, mental disease, or communicable
disease.
OCCUPANCY
The period during which one owns, rents, uses, or occupies
a certain premises or land.
OCCUPANT
A person who, on a regular basis, spends nights at a residence.
A person is considered an occupant regardless of whether they spend
the majority of their nights at a residence, if the times they do
stay overnight are regular and recurrent. In addition, a person shall
be considered an occupant if their clothes or other daily living supplies
are maintained at the residence.
OFFICE, GENERAL
The use of land wherein the primary use is the conduct of
a business or profession such as, but not limited to, accounting,
tax preparation, lenders and securities brokers, architecture, computer
software, or information systems research and development, engineering,
insurance, law, management, organization and association offices,
psychology, theology, real estate and travel. Retail sales do not
comprise more than an accessory use of the primary activity of a general
office. This definition does not include a "office, medical" as defined
by this chapter.
OFFICE, MEDICAL
The use of a site for facilities which provide diagnoses,
minor surgical care, and outpatient care on a routine basis, but which
does not provide overnight care or serve as a base for an ambulance
service. Medical offices are operated by doctors, dentists, or similar
practitioners licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Emergency
treatment is not the dominant type of care provided at this facility.
OPEN SPACE
Any parcel of land or water essentially unimproved and set
aside, dedicated, designated, or reserved for public or private use
or enjoyment. Open space may include active recreational facilities
such as swimming pools, play equipment, ball fields, court games,
and picnic areas.
OPEN SPACE, COMMON
Land within or related to a development, not individually
owned or dedicated for public use, which is intended for the common
use or enjoyment of the residents of the development and may include
such complementary structures as are necessary and appropriate. Common
open space may include recreation centers, swimming pools, tennis
and basketball courts, and similar facilities.
OUTDOOR DISPLAY
The permanent and/or continuous keeping, displaying, or storing,
outside of a building, of any goods, materials, merchandise or equipment
to be sold to the public.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
The keeping, in other than a building, of any goods, materials,
or merchandise on the same parcel for more than 24 consecutive hours.
PARKING FACILITY
A site for surface parking or a parking structure use which
provides one or more parking spaces together with driveways, aisles,
turning and maneuvering areas, incorporated landscaped areas, and
similar features meeting the requirements established by this chapter.
This use type shall not include parking facilities accessory to a
permitted principal use.
PARKING LOT AREA
The square foot area of the parking spaces and aisles and
interior parking lot islands, excluding access drives that do not
have parking spaces within them.
PARKING SPACE, COMPACT
A space for parking one passenger automobile that is 16 feet
long and eight feet wide and is marked "Compact car."
PARKING SPACE, NORMAL
An area not less than 10 feet wide by 20 feet long for an
automobile or motor vehicle, such space being exclusive of necessary
drives, aisles, entrances or exits and being fully accessible for
the storage or parking of permitted vehicles.
PARKING STRUCTURE, MULTILEVEL
A structure with multiple stories designed for the parking
of passenger vehicles and in which there is no provision for the repairing
of vehicles.
PATIO
A level surfaced area directly adjacent to a principal building
which has an average elevation of not more than 30 inches from finished
grade, and without walls or a roof. A patio may be constructed of
any materials.
PAWN SHOP
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.
PEDESTRIANWAYS
Paved, marked or otherwise designated pedestrian treatments
meeting AASHTO standards.
PERSON
An individual, firm, corporation, or association.
PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT SERVICES
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of informational,
instructional, personal improvements and similar services. 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 engaged in the provision
of frequently or recurrently needed services of a personal nature.
Typical uses include beauty and barber shops; grooming of pets; seamstresses,
tailors, or shoe repairs; florists; and laundromats and dry-cleaning
stations serving individuals and households.
PLAT
A map or plan of a parcel of land that is to be, or has been,
subdivided. When used as a verb, "plat" is synonymous with "subdivide."
PORCH
An area elevated above grade that adjoins an entry to a building
that may be covered or open.
[Amended 4-15-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINER
A large container, typically intended for transport by large
truck, train, or ship, that is used for the temporary storage and/or
transport of personal property.
[Added 3-21-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-04]
PORTICO
A roof structure over a walkway supported by columns or supported
by the building.
[Added 4-15-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04]
POSTAL OFFICE
Postal services directly available to the consumer operated
by the United States Postal Service.
PRESERVATION
The act or process of applying measures to sustain the existing
form, integrity, and material of a site, structure, or landmark and
their existing form and vegetative cover. Preservation may include
initial stabilization work, where necessary, as well as ongoing maintenance
of these elements.
PRINCIPAL USE
The main use of land or structures as distinguished from
a secondary or accessory use.
PROPERTY
Any tract, lot, parcel or several of such tracts, lots or
parcels collected together.
PUBLIC
Unless otherwise specifically indicated, "public" shall mean
anything owned, operated, provided and/or maintained by a local, state,
or federal government.
PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
Facilities that accommodate public assembly for sports, amusements,
or entertainment purposes. Typical uses include auditoriums, sports
stadiums, convention facilities, and incidental sales and exhibition
facilities.
PUBLIC MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE FACILITY
A public facility supporting maintenance, repair, vehicular
or equipment servicing, material storage, and similar activities including
street or sewer yards, equipment services centers, and similar uses
having characteristics of commercial services or contracting or industrial
activities.
PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATIONAL AREA
Publicly owned and operated parks, picnic areas, playgrounds,
indoor/outdoor athletic or recreation facilities, indoor/outdoor shelters,
amphitheaters, game preserves, open spaces, and other similar uses.
This shall not include public recreation assembly.
PUBLIC PARKING
Any area used primarily or regularly for parking motor vehicles;
or to any parking space or area required to be provided by any law;
except for parking provided solely to reserve a single-family dwelling.
PUBLIC RECREATION ASSEMBLY
Publicly owned and operated community, civic, or recreation
centers, year-round swimming facilities, or indoor performing arts/auditoriums.
PUBLIC USE
Any use for exclusively public purposes without reference
to the ownership or structures or the realty upon which it is situated
by any department or branch of the federal government, commonwealth,
county or town.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Any person, firm, corporation, municipal department or board
duly authorized to furnish and furnishing, under federal, state or
municipal regulations, to the public electricity, gas, steam, communications,
telegraph, transportation or water.
RECONSTRUCTION
Any work needed to remake or rebuild a part of any building
to a sound condition, but not necessarily using original materials.
RECREATION FACILITY, PRIVATE
A private recreational facility for use solely by the residents
and guests of a particular residential development, planned unit development,
or residential neighborhood, including indoor and outdoor facilities.
These facilities are usually proposed or planned in association with
development and are usually located within or adjacent to such development.
RECREATION, ACTIVE
Those recreational pursuits which require physical alteration
to the area in which they are performed, including, but not limited
to, pedestrian ways, bikeways, tennis courts, swimming and boating
areas, playgrounds, and play fields.
RECREATION, PASSIVE
Recreational activities that generally do not require a developed
site such as hiking, horseback riding, and picnicking.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is:
(1)
Built on a single chassis;
(2)
Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest
horizontal projection;
(3)
Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light-duty
truck; and
(4)
Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as
a temporary living quarters for recreational camping, travel, or seasonal
use.
RECYCLING CENTER
A facility used by the general public for the collection
of materials for recycling or reuse, including bins, boxes, buildings,
self-propelled motor vehicles, trailers and other enclosures or receptacles.
Except for City or other governmental sponsored programs to collect
and/or recycle household hazardous wastes, this definition shall not
include facilities for the collection of nonrecyclable materials,
such as business and household refuse, garbage, organic materials,
medical waste, trash, junk, toxic substances or similar materials.
REFUSE COLLECTION SITE
Facility for the collection of nonrecyclable materials, such
as business and household refuse, garbage, organic materials, medical
waste, trash, junk, toxic substances or similar materials.
RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY
A use located in a permanent building and providing regular
organized religious worship and related incidental activities, except
primary or secondary schools and day-care facilities.
REPLACEMENT COST
The cost of restoring a damaged building or structure to
its original condition. Replacement cost shall include reasonable
estimates of the cost of materials and labor and shall be compared
with the assessed value as determined by the County Assessor to determine
the percentage of the cost of improvements.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
A business which engages in research, or research and development,
of innovative ideas in technology-intensive fields. Examples include
research and development of communication systems, transportation,
geographic information systems, multimedia and video technology. Development
and construction of prototypes may be associated with this use.
RESIDENTIAL DENSITY
A measure of dwelling units per acre. The number of units
shall be rounded up to the next whole unit (e.g., a 5.2 unit/acre
average would be counted as six units/acre).
RESTAURANT
Any building in which, for compensation, food or beverages
are dispensed for consumption on the premises, including, among other
establishments, cafeterias, cafes, tearooms, confectionery shops,
refreshment stands and drive-ins.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
An establishment primarily engaged in the preparation of
food and beverages, for either take-out, delivery or table service,
served in disposable containers at a counter and a drive-up or drive-through
service facility, or which offers curb service.
RESTAURANT, GENERAL
An establishment engaged in the preparation of food and beverages
containing more than 2,000 gross square feet and characterized primarily
by table service to customers in nondisposable containers.
RESTAURANT, MOBILE
A readily movable, wheeled cart, trailer, or vehicle designed
and equipped for the preparing, serving, and/or selling of food and
operated at temporary locations. This definition shall include food
trucks, food trailers, and food carts and shall not apply to ice cream
trucks.
RESTAURANT, SMALL
An establishment engaged in the preparation of food and beverages
containing no more than 2,000 gross square feet and characterized
primarily by table service to customers in nondisposable containers.
Typical uses include cafes, coffee shops, and eat-in delis.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A legally established area or strip of land, either public
or private, on which an irrevocable right of passage has been recorded,
and which is occupied or intended to be occupied by a street, utility
service, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, or other similar
use.
SALVAGE AND SCRAP SERVICE
Place of business primarily engaged in the storage, sale,
dismantling or other processing of uses or waste materials which are
not intended for reuse in their original forms. Typical uses included
paper and metal salvage yards, automotive wrecking yards, junkyards,
used tire storage yards, or retail and/or wholesale sales of used
automobiles parts and supplies.
SAWMILL, TEMPORARY
A portable sawmill located on private property for the processing
of timber cut only from that property or from property immediately
contiguous and adjacent thereto, or incidental processing of timber
transported from other property.
SCHOOL, PRIVATE
Any building or group of buildings the use of which meets
state requirements for elementary, secondary or higher education and
which use does not secure the major part of its funding from any governmental
agency.
SCREENING
A method of visually shielding or obscuring one abutting
or nearby structure or use from another by fencing, walls, berms or
densely planted vegetation. Screening is intended to substantially,
but not necessarily totally, obscure visual impacts between adjoining
uses.
SERVICE BAY
An enclosed or partially enclosed area where motor vehicles
are parked while they are serviced or repaired.
SERVICE STALL
A non-enclosed area where motor vehicles are parked while
they are serviced or repaired, which may be covered but not enclosed
by walls or doors.
SETBACK
The minimum distance by which any building or structure must
be separated from the front lot line.
SHELTER
A facility providing temporary protective sanctuary for victims
of crime or abuse, including emergency housing during crisis intervention
for individuals, such as victims of rape, child abuse, or physical
beatings.
SHOOTING RANGE, INDOOR
The use of a structure for archery or firearms for the purposes
of target practice or competitions.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of commercial establishments planned, constructed
and managed as a total entity with shared access, customer and employee
parking provided on site, provision of goods delivery separated from
customer access, aesthetic considerations and protection from the
elements.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
A residential dwelling unit that is used or advertised for
rent for transient occupancy in increments of fewer than 30 consecutive
days. This use type does not include bed-and-breakfast establishments.
[Added 3-15-2018 by Ord.
No. 2018-06; amended 7-19-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-12]
SHRUB
A woody plant producing multiple shoots or stems from the
base height, with a total height of 15 feet or less. Also, when used
to meet the landscaping criteria of the zoning chapter, a perennial
planting that, at the time of planting, has a minimum height of two
feet measured from the ground elevation after planting.
SIGN
A display designed or intended to convey information to the
public in written or pictorial form where such display is made on,
attached to, or as part of a structure, surface, or any other thing,
including but not limited to the ground, any rock, tree or other natural
object which display is visible beyond the boundaries of the parcel
of land on which it is made. The term shall not be construed to include
any display of merchandise or temporary signage displayed within a
show window. A display of less than one square foot in area is excluded
from this definition.
[Amended 3-21-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-04]
SIGN AREA
The entire face of a sign, including the advertising surface
and any framing, trim or molding, but not including the supporting
structure. Sign area is calculated by standard mathematical formulas
such as height times width for rectilinear signs, πr2 for circular signs, and the applicable standard mathematical
formula for other geometrical shapes.
SIGN FACE
The area or display surface used for the message, not including
any framing, trim or molding, or the support structure. Face area
is calculated using the same mathematical formulas as for sign areas.
SIGN HEIGHT
Distance measured in feet and inches from the ground below
the sign to the highest point of the sign to include the sign structure,
or in the case of wall signs on upper floors, from the floor level
immediately below the sign to the highest point of the sign. Artificially
increasing the height of the sign by berming or mounding dirt or other
material at the sign base is prohibited.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Sign structure includes the supports, uprights, bracing,
and framework of any structure, be it single-faced, double-faced,
V-type, or otherwise exhibiting sign.
SIGN, A-FRAME
A temporary, portable sign used at a place of business to
provide information to pedestrians and slow moving vehicles. The sign
may be one- or two-sided.
SIGN, ANIMATED
A sign which changes physical position or involves the use
of motion, rotation, or the appearance of motion.
SIGN, BANNER
A temporary sign made of cloth, paper, vinyl or like material
attached to a wall so as to remain in a generally stationary position.
SIGN, CANOPY
A sign placed directly on or attached to the surface of an
awning or canopy.
SIGN, CHANGEABLE
A sign or part of a sign that is designed so that characters,
letters or illustrations can be mechanically or physically changed
or rearranged without altering the face or surface of the sign.
SIGN, DOUBLE-FACED
A sign with two parallel or nearly parallel faces, back to
back, upon which advertising is displayed.
SIGN, ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD
Any sign that uses changing lights to form a sign message
or messages wherein the sequence of messages and the rate of change
is electronically programmed and can be modified by electronic processes.
SIGN, FLAG
Cloth or similar flexible fabric attached to a pole at one
end such that the material can bend or flutter from the point(s) of
attachment.
SIGN, FLASHING
Any illuminated sign on which there is artificial light which
is not stationary or constant in intensity or color at all times when
such sign is in use.
SIGN, FREESTANDING
Sign supported by one or more upright poles, columns, or
braces placed in or on the ground and not attached to any building
or structure, or a monument form without separate supporting elements.
SIGN, GOVERNMENT
Government signs that are approved by the City council or
installed for the public benefit by the City of Lexington.
SIGN, ILLUMINATED
A sign illuminated in any manner by an artificial light source,
whether internally or externally lit. Externally illuminated signs
are those that have a light source projecting onto the face of the
sign either by downlighting or indirectly with fluorescent, halogen
or a source that gives off natural white light. Internally illuminated
signs are those that have a light source inside or behind the sign
structure or sign face which projects lights through or from the sign
face.
SIGN, INFLATABLE
Any display capable of being expanded by air or other gas
and used on a temporary or permanent basis to advertise a product
or event.
SIGN, MINOR
A wall or freestanding sign not exceeding one square foot
in area, not exceeding four feet in height, and not illuminated. Examples
include "no trespassing" signs, displays of building address, security
warning signs, on-site directional signs, and the like.
SIGN, MOBILE BILLBOARD
An off-site advertising sign mounted on a vehicle or trailer
that can become part of traffic flow or be parked at specific locations.
Neither vehicles nor trailers which advertise the company of their
primary use nor campaign signs are considered mobile billboards.
SIGN, MOVING OR ROTATING
An environmentally activated sign or other display with mechanical
motion powered by natural, manual, mechanical, electrical or other
means, including, but not limited to, pennant strings, streamers,
spinners, propellers, and search lights. Hand-held signs are not included;
see "sign, portable".
SIGN, OFF-PREMISES
Any sign, including billboards, which directs attention to
a business, commodity, service or establishment conducted, sold or
offered at a location other than the premises on which the sign is
erected.
SIGN, PAINTED
Any sign painted on the exterior surface of a building; includes
a mural sign.
SIGN, PORTABLE
Any sign not permanently affixed to a building, structure,
or the ground. This category includes, but is not limited to, signs
attached to or placed on vehicles not used for the daily conduct of
the business, banners, balloons, and similar devices used to attract
attention, including hand-held signs.
SIGN, PROJECTING
A sign attached to a building, approximately perpendicular
to the building wall, and projecting up to four feet from the building
wall; also "sign, hanging".
SIGN, ROOF
Any sign erected, constructed, and maintained wholly upon
or over the roof of any building. (Such signs are not permitted under
this chapter.)
SIGN, TEMPORARY
A sign designed or intended, based on materials and structural
components, to be displayed for a specified or limited period of time,
regardless of type or style of sign. Examples include real estate
signs, yard sale signs, contractor's signs, and special or one-time
event signs per year.
SIGN, WALL
Any signs or lettering, projecting not more than eight inches,
which are placed against or attached to the front, rear, or side wall
of a building, but shall not be painted or mural signs, or roof signs
as defined herein.
SIGN, WINDOW
A sign painted, stenciled, or affixed on a window.
SITE PLAN
A plan prepared by a professional engineer or land surveyor
licensed by the state showing all proposed improvements to the site
in accordance with this chapter.
SPECIAL USE
A special use exception or yard, area or height exception
specifically listed in this chapter which may be permitted by the
Board of Zoning Appeals in a specified district or in all districts
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP
The use of land, such as a coffee, candy, or ice cream shop,
where the primary client consumption is off-site with limited seating
and the product is limited to one type or line of food service and
the food preparation is such that:
(1)
All odors must be contained within the establishment and specialized
equipment may be required to contain the odors;
(2)
It does not involve "cooking" but the application of heat, by
microwave or the boiling of water for beverages, shall not be considered
"cooking" for purposes of this definition; and
(3)
No open flame heat source is used.
SPECIALTY SHOP
A small-scale (less than 2,500 square feet per business)
retail use which offers for sale items of art or crafts, or which
offers for sale items related to a specific theme, e.g., kitchen wares,
pet care, etc.
SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL AREAS
(1)
Less than completely and opaquely covered: human genitals, pubic
region, buttock, and female breast below a point immediately above
the top of the areola; and
(2)
Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely
and opaquely covered
SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES
Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal
or acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse, sodomy, or fondling
or other erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region, buttock
or female breast.
SQUARE FEET, GROSS
All enclosed, usable space within a structure, including
unfinished service areas such as stairwells and elevators.
SQUARE FEET, NET
All enclosed, usable finished space within a structure, not
including unfinished service areas such as stairwells and elevators.
STATE ROAD
A street or roadway that is part of the Virginia State Highway
System or Secondary Highway System.
STORAGE YARD
An area used or intended for the storage of materials, refuse,
or vehicles and equipment not in service. Storage yards shall not
incorporate any other areas of project development such as parking
areas, landscaping, and yard areas.
STORE
Retail stores and shops.
STORE, ADULT
An establishment that:
(1)
Offers for sale or rent items from any of the following categories:
(b)
Sexually oriented goods; or
(c)
Goods marketed or presented in a context to suggest their use
for specified sexual activities; and
(2)
The combination of such items constitutes more than 15% of its
stock-in-trade or occupies more than 15% of its gross public floor
area; and
(3)
Where there is no on-site consumption of the goods, media or
performances for sale or rent.
STORE, GENERAL
Buildings for display and sale of merchandise at retail.
STORE, GROCERY
A retail business primarily engaged in the sale of unprepared
food for personal or household preparation and consumption. Such a
facility may also engage in incidental sales of prepared foods for
personal consumption on or off site.
STORE, NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of frequently
or recurrently needed goods for household consumption, such as prepackaged
food and beverages, and limited household supplies and hardware. Convenience
stores shall not include fuel pumps or the selling of fuel for motor
vehicles. Typical uses include neighborhood markets and country stores.
STORY
That portion of a building, other than the basement, included
between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next
above it, or if there is no floor above it, the space between the
floor and the ceiling next above it.
STORY, HALF
A space under a sloping roof, which has the line of intersection
of roof decking and wall face not more than three feet above the top
floor level, and in which space not more than two-thirds of the floor
area and the ceiling next above it.
STREET
A dedicated strip of land or right-of-way subject to vehicular
or pedestrian traffic providing means of access to property.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between a street or road right-of-way and
the contiguous property.
STREET, PRIVATELY MAINTAINED
Any roadway that is restricted as to the hours of access
by the general public or by those who may use it. The definition shall
be construed to include public roads that are maintained by the individuals
living along or otherwise served by the road or by a property owners'
association created for purposes including maintenance of streets.
STREET, PUBLIC
A street which affords principal means of access to abutting
property, and encompassed by a right-of-way dedicated to public use
and maintained by the Commonwealth as a part of the state primary
or secondary road system. The right-of-way shall not be less than
50 feet.
STREET, SERVICE DRIVE
Also referred to as a "frontage road"; a public right-of-way
generally parallel and contiguous to a major highway, primarily designed
to promote safety by controlling ingress and egress to the right-of-way
by providing safe and orderly points of access to the highway.
STREETSCAPE
The combination of buildings, uses, landscaping, and furniture
located in the area that may either abut or be contained within a
public or private street right-of-way or accessway that creates the
visual image of the street.
STRING LIGHTS
Light sources connected by free-strung wires or inside of
tubing resulting in several or many points of light that are unshielded
or partly shielded light sources.
[Added 7-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
STRUCTURE, PERMANENT
Anything constructed or erected the use of which requires
more or less permanent location on the ground, or which is attached
to something having a permanent location on the ground, including
advertising signs and billboards.
STRUCTURE, TEMPORARY
Anything constructed or erected without a permanent foundation
or footings and that extends eight inches or more above the adjacent
yard surfaces, but excluding a manufactured home as defined by this
chapter.
STUDIO, FINE ARTS
A building, or portion thereof, used as a place of work by
a sculptor, artist, or photographer; or used as a place to exhibit
and offer for-sale works of the visual arts (other than film).
SUBDIVIDER
Any person owning any parcel of land to be subdivided, or
a group of two or more persons owning parcel of land to be subdivided,
or a person or group of persons who has given their power of attorney
to one of their group or to another individual to act on their behalf
in planning, negotiating for, representing or executing the legal
requirements of the subdivision.
SUBDIVISION
To divide any tract, parcel or lot of land into two or more
parts for the purpose of transfer of ownership or building development.
SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
Damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the
cost of restoring the structure to its before-damaged condition would
equal or exceed 50% of the market value of the structure before the
damage occurred.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement
of a structure the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market
value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement.
This term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage
regardless of the actual repair work performed. The term does not,
however, include either:
(1)
Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing
violations of state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications
which have been identified by the local code enforcement official
and which are the minimum necessary to ensure safe living conditions;
or
(2)
Any alteration of an historic structure, provided that the alteration
will not preclude the structure's continued designation as an historic
structure.
SUBSTANTIAL RENOVATION/REHABILITATION
Improvements, not primarily cosmetic in nature, whose cost
should equal at least 25% of the value of the structure after the
renovation/rehabilitation is completed.
SURPLUS SALES
Businesses engaged in the sale of used or new items, involving
regular or periodic outdoor display of merchandise for sale. Typical
uses include flea markets and factory outlets, or discount businesses
with outdoor display.
SURVEYOR
A certified land surveyor licensed by the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
TOWER HEIGHT
The distance measured from ground level to the highest point
on the tower or other structure, even if said highest point is an
antenna.
TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT
One or more single-family dwellings containing townhouses,
with accessory parking, open space and recreational and management
facilities.
USE
The purpose or activity for which land or buildings thereon
are designed, arranged or intended, or for which they are occupied
or maintained, and any manner of performance of such activity with
respect to the performance standards of this chapter.
UTILITY SERVICE, MAJOR
Service of a regional nature which normally entails the construction
of new buildings or structures such as generating plants and sources,
electrical switching facilities and stations or substations, community
wastewater treatment plants, and similar facilities. Included in this
definition are also electric, gas, and other utility transmission
lines of a regional nature which are not otherwise reviewed and approved
by the Virginia State Corporation Commission. All overhead service,
distribution and transmission lines are included in this definition.
UTILITY SERVICE, MINOR
Service which is necessary to support development within
the immediate vicinity and involve only minor structures. Included
in this use type are small facilities such as transformers, relay
and booster devices, and well, water and sewer pump stations.
[Amended 12-1-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-14]
VARIANCE
A relaxation of the terms of this chapter where such relaxation
will not be contrary to the public interest and where, owing to conditions
peculiar to the property and not the result of the action of the applicant,
a literal enforcement of this chapter would result in unnecessary
and undue hardship. As used in this chapter, a variance is authorized
only for height, area and size of a structure or size of yards and
open spaces; the establishment or expansion of a use otherwise prohibited
shall not be allowed by variance, nor shall a variance be granted
because of the presence of nonconformities in the zoning division
or district or adjoining zoning divisions or districts.
VDOT
The Virginia Department of Transportation.
VEGETATIVE BUFFER
Deciduous and evergreen plants, shrubs, or trees that are
mature enough to act as an effective visual and audible buffer.
VEGETATIVE FILTER STRIP
Perennial vegetation established or left undisturbed adjacent
to the shoreline of a watercourse intended to filter out sediment
and other nonpoint source pollutants from runoff before it reaches
a watercourse.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL/CLINIC
Any establishment rendering surgical and medical treatment
of animals. Boarding of domestic animals shall only be conducted indoors,
on a short-term basis, and shall only be incidental to such hospital/clinic
use, unless also authorized and approved as a commercial kennel. Agricultural
livestock such as horses and cows may be boarded outdoors as appropriate.
VIDEO-VIEWING BOOTH or ARCADE BOOTH, ADULT
An enclosure designed for occupancy by no more than five
persons, used for presenting motion pictures or viewing publications
by any photographic, electronic, magnetic, digital, or other means
or media, or live performances or lingerie modeling, for observation
by patrons therein.
VIRGINIA LANDMARKS REGISTER
The official list, maintained by the Department of Historic
Resources, of historic resources considered by the Board of Historic
Resources to be worthy of historic preservation.
WAREHOUSING
An operation from a structure, or part of a structure, for
storing goods, wares, commodities and merchandise, whether for the
owner thereof or for others, and whether it is a public or private
warehousing operation, but excluding miniwarehouses.
[Added 7-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
WETLANDS
Waters of the United States, including land where, at least
some of the time, water saturates the soil enough to result in a hydric
soil (soil that is characterized by an absence of free oxygen some
or all of the time). Wetlands limits must be determined in accordance
with the current federally approved method of delineation.
WHOLESALE SALES
An establishment or place of business primarily engaged in
selling and/or distributing merchandise to retailers, to industrial,
commercial, institutional, or professional business users, or to other
wholesalers.
WINERY
A winery use is a facility licensed in accordance with Virginia
Code § 4.1-207 and regulations of the Board of Alcoholic
Beverage Control to manufacture wine and to sell, and deliver or ship
such wine in closed containers for the purpose of resale outside the
state or by persons licensed by the state to sell the wine at wholesale.
The use may include the licensed operation of distilling equipment
on the premises to manufacture spirits from fruit or fruit juices
only, where used solely to fortify wine produced by the winery. This
use does not include a farm winery.
YARD
An open space on a lot, other than a court, unoccupied and
unobstructed from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided
in this chapter.
(1)
FRONT YARDAn open space on the same lot as a building between the front line of the building (excluding steps) and the front lot or street line, and extending across the full width of the lot.
(2)
REAR YARDAn open, unoccupied space on the same lot as a building between the rear line of the building (excluding steps) and the rear line of the lot and extending the full width of the lot.
(3)
SIDE YARDAn open, unoccupied space on the same lot as a building between the side line of the building (excluding steps) and the side line of the lot, and extending from the front yard line to the rear yard line.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
The administrative official, or an authorized agent thereof,
responsible for administering and enforcing the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Lexington, Virginia, also referred to in this chapter
as the Administrator.
ZONING PERMIT
A document issued by the Zoning Administrator authorizing
the use of lots, structures, lots and structures, and the characteristics
of uses.