Definitions of words and phrases beginning with the letters "A" through
"E":
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building or structure customarily incidental and subordinate
to the principal structure and located on the same lot as the principal
building.
ACCESSORY RETAIL SALES
An industrial operation that has a minor part of its operation
retailing products produced by said industry.
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal
use of the land or building and located on the same lot as the principal
use.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
(1)
ADULT BOOKSTOREAn establishment that has, as a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade, sexual paraphernalia, books, periodicals, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, pictures, photographs, motion picture films, and/or videotapes which are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to nudity, sadomasochistic abuse or sexual conduct.
(2)
ADULT MOTION PICTURE THEATERAn establishment, whether in a completely enclosed building or not, that offers, for an admission fee, membership fee, or other valuable consideration, the viewing during more than 25% of its operating hours of motion picture films, pictures or photographs which are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on nudity, sadomasochistic abuse, or sexual conduct.
(3)
ADULT THEATERAn enclosed building or any portion of a building which is used for presenting material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to sexual conduct, nudity, or sadomasochistic abuse by any means of display, including, without limitation, by motion picture, mechanical amusement devices, television, including videotape or closed circuit, or live performance for observation by patrons therein.
(4)
NUDITYUncovered or less than opaquely covered postpubertal human male or female genitals, pubic areas or buttocks.
(6)
(a)
Human sexual intercourse, homosexual or heterosexual;
(b)
Human or animal masturbation;
(f)
Human excretory functions;
(h)
Fondling or erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region,
buttocks or breasts.
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
The sales, service, repair, storage, and processing activities
which are directly dependant upon the agricultural community and are
necessary to support agricultural enterprise.
AGRICULTURE
Any land, buildings, and machinery used in the commercial
production of farm products as defined in the Michigan Right to Farm
Act, PA 93 of 1981, MCLA § 286.471 et seq.; including, but
not limited to, pasturage, floriculture, dairying, horticulture, forestry,
and livestock or poultry husbandry.
AIRPORT
An airport licensed by the Michigan Department of Transportation,
Bureau of Aeronautics, under Section 86 of the Aeronautics Code of
the State of Michigan, 1945 PA 327, MCLA § 259.86.
ALTERATION
Any change, addition or modification in construction or type
of occupancy; any change in the structural members of a building,
such as walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders; or any change
which may be referred to herein as altered or reconstructed.
AMBIENT
The sound pressure level exceeded 90% of the time or L
90.
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No. 2009-002]
ANEMOMETER TOWER
A freestanding tower containing instrumentation such as anemometers
that is designed to provide present moment wind data for use by the
supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system.
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No. 2009-002]
ANSI
The American National Standards Institute.
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No. 2009-002]
APARTMENT
A room or suite of rooms, including bath and kitchen facilities,
in a two-family or multiple-family dwelling intended and designed
for use as a residence by a single family.
ARCHERY AND GUN RANGE
An area designed and operated for the use of archery, rifles,
shotguns, pistols, silhouettes, skeet, trap, black powder, or any
other similar sport shooting for other than personal use.
BASEMENT
That portion of a building which is partly or wholly below
grade but so located that the vertical distance from the average grade
to the floor is greater than the vertical distance from the average
grade to the ceiling. A basement shall not be counted as a story.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A single-family residential structure used for the purpose
of renting bedrooms on a nightly basis, including the provision of
bathing and lavatory facilities and a breakfast meal.
BERM
A mound of earth graded, shaped and improved with landscaping
in such a fashion as to be used for visual and/or audible screening
purposes which may be used to provide a transition between uses of
differing intensity.
BILLBOARD
A sign, other than off-premises directional signs and political
signs, which does not pertain to the principal use of the premises
upon which it is located.
BUFFER AREA
A strip of land reserved for plant material, berms, walls,
or fencing to serve as a visual and/or sound barrier between properties,
often between abutting properties in different zoning districts.
BUILDING
Any structure, either temporary or permanent, having a roof
supported by columns, walls, or any other supports, which is used
for the purpose of housing, sheltering, storing, or enclosing persons,
animals, or personal property, or carrying on business activities.
This definition includes, but is not limited to: mobile homes, tents,
sheds, garages, greenhouses, and other principal or accessory structures.
BUILDING HEIGHT
In the case of a principal building, the vertical distance
measured from the finished grade at the center of the building where
the building abuts the front yard to the highest point of the roof
surface, except as follows: to the deckline of mansard roofs, and
the average height between eaves and the ridge of gable, hip, and
gambrel roofs The measurement of height of an accessory building or
structure shall be determined as the vertical distance from the average
finished grade to the highest point of the roof surface.
BUILDING LINES
A line which defines the minimum distance (as determined
by the minimum front, side, or rear yard setback) which any building
shall be located from a property line, existing street right-of-way
line, or ordinary high-water mark.
CHURCH AND PLACE OF WORSHIP
A building wherein persons regularly assemble for religious
worship and which is maintained and controlled by a religious body
organized to sustain public worship, together with all accessory buildings
and uses customarily associated with such primary purpose.
CLINIC
A building or group of buildings wherein more than one professional,
such as a physician, dentist, veterinarian or the like, examines and
treats patients, except that such patients are not lodged therein
overnight.
CLUB OR LODGE, PRIVATE
A nonprofit association of persons who are bona fide members
paying dues, which owns, hires or leases a building, or a portion
thereof, the use of such premises being restricted to members and
their guests.
COMMUNICATION TOWER
Any structure or system of, including, but not limited to,
wires, poles, rods, reflecting discs, or similar devices attached
to the ground or any other structure or any other equipment used to
facilitate, improve, support, or constructed primarily for the purpose
of transmission, reception or transfer of radio, telephone, television,
microwave, other telecommunication signals and similar communication
purposes, including, but not limited to, self-supporting lattice towers,
guyed towers, or monopole towers. The term includes the structures
and supports thereto.
CONDITIONAL USE
A use which is subject to conditional approval by the Planning
Commission or Village Council. A conditional use may be granted when
specified by this chapter and for those uses not specifically mentioned.
CONDOMINIUM PROJECT
A plan or project consisting of two or more condominium units
established and approved in conformance with the Condominium Act,
Public Act 59 of 1978, MCLA § 559.101 et seq., as amended.
CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION
A division of land on the basis of condominium ownership,
which is not subject to the provisions of the Subdivision Control
Act of 1967, Public Act 288 of 1967, MCLA § 560.101 et seq.,
as amended.
CONDOMINIUM SUBDIVISION PLAN
The drawings attached to the master deed for a condominium
subdivision which describe the size, location, area, horizontal and
vertical boundaries and volume of each condominium unit contained
in the condominium subdivision, as well as the nature, location and
size of common elements.
CONDOMINIUM UNIT
That portion of a condominium project or condominium subdivision
which is designed and intended for separate ownership and use, as
described in the master deed, regardless of whether it is intended
for residential, office, industrial, business, recreational, use as
a time-share unit, or any other type of use. A condominium unit may
consist of either vacant land or space which either encloses or is
enclosed by a building structure. Any "condominium unit," or portion
thereof, consisting of vacant land shall be equivalent to the term
"lot" for the purposes of determining compliance of the condominium
subdivision with the provisions of this chapter, including minimum
lot size, minimum lot width, maximum lot coverage and setbacks.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A facility, other than a private residence, receiving one
or more preschool- or school-age children for care for periods of
less than 24 hours a day, and where the parents or guardians are not
immediately available to the child. A day-care center includes a facility
which provides care for not less than two consecutive weeks, regardless
of the number of hours of care per day. The facility is generally
described as a child-care center, day-care center, day nursery, nursery
school, parent cooperative preschool, play group, or drop-in center.
A day-care center does not include any of the following:
(1)
A Sunday school, a vacation bible school, or a religious instructional
class that is conducted by a religious organization where children
are in attendance for not greater than three hours per day for an
indefinite period, or not greater than eight hours per day for a period
not to exceed four weeks during a twelve-month period.
(2)
A facility operated by a religious organization where children
are cared for not greater than three hours while persons responsible
for the children are attending religious services.
(3)
A private home (private residence) in which the licensee or
registrant permanently resides as a member of the household, which
residency shall not be contingent upon caring for children or employment
by a licensed or approved child placing agency, a full-time foster
family home, a full-time foster family group home, a group day-care
home, or a family day-care home.
DAY-CARE HOME, GROUP
A private home in which the operator permanently resides
as a member of the household in which more than six but not more than
12 minor children are given care and supervision for periods of less
than 24 hours a day unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except
children related to an adult member of the family by blood, marriage,
or adoption. A group day-care home includes a home that gives care
to more than six unrelated minor children for more than four weeks
during a calendar year.
DAY-CARE HOME, FAMILY
A private home in which the operator permanently resides
as a member of the household in which one but less than seven minor
children are received for care and supervision for periods of less
than 24 hours a day, unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except
children related to an adult member of the family by blood, marriage,
or adoption. A family day-care home includes a home that gives care
to an unrelated minor child for more than four weeks during a calendar
year.
dB(A)
The sound pressure level in decibels. It refers to the "a"
weighted scale defined by ANSI. A method for weighting the frequency
spectrum to mimic the human ear.
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No. 2009-002]
DECIBEL
The unit of measure used to express the magnitude of sound
pressure and sound intensity.
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No. 2009-002]
DEED RESTRICTION
A restriction on the use of a lot or parcel of land that
is set forth in the deed and recorded with the County Register of
Deeds. It is binding on subsequent owners and is sometimes also known
as a restrictive covenant. Unless the Village has an ownership interest
in the property, a deed restriction is enforced by the parties to
the agreement, not by the Village.
DENSITY
The number of existing or proposed dwelling units per net
acre of land. Net acreage is the gross acreage of a lot, less the
public rights-of-way.
DISTRICT
An area of land for which there are uniform regulations governing
the use of buildings and premises, density of development, yard requirements
and height regulations. A "district" is also known as a "zone" or
"zoning district."
DRIVE-IN
A business developed so that its retail or service character
is dependent on providing a driveway approach or parking spaces for
motor vehicles so as to service patrons while in the motor vehicle
rather than within a building or structure or to permit patron self-service.
DRIVE-THROUGH
An establishment developed so that some portion of its retail
or service character is dependent upon providing a driveway approach
and a staging area specifically designed to serve patrons remaining
in their motor vehicles at the point of sale.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof, designed for occupancy by
one family for residency purposes and having cooking facilities.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY
A building, or portion thereof, designed exclusively for
occupancy by three or more families living independently of each other.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
Is a dwelling unit containing a minimum of at least 150 square
feet of floor area consisting of not more than one room in addition
to kitchen and sanitary facilities.
ERECTED
Built, constructed, reconstructed, moved upon, or any physical
activity upon a premises or lot required for the building. Excavation,
fill, drainage, and the like shall be considered a part of the erection
when done in conjunction with a structure.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
The phrase "essential services" means the erection, construction,
alteration or maintenance of public utilities or municipal department
of commissions of underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam or
water transmission or distribution systems, collection, communication,
supply or disposal systems, including towers, poles, wires, mains,
drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police
call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants, and other similar equipment,
and accessories in connection therewith, but not including buildings,
reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service by such
public utilities or municipal departments or commissions or for the
public health or safety or general welfare.
EXTRACTION OPERATIONS
The removal, extraction or mining of sand, gravel, stone
or similar material for commercial gain.