As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY
A building, structure, or use clearly incidental or subordinate
to, and customarily in connection with, the principal building or
use on the same lot.
AFFORDABLE
A sales price or rent within the means of a low or moderate
income household as defined by the New Jersey Council on Affordable
Housing.
ALTERATION
As applied to a building, structure or use, a change or rearrangement
in the structure's parts or in the existing facilities, or an enlargement,
whether by extension of a side or by an increase in height or by a
move from one location or position to another.
AMUSEMENT MACHINE
Any device, game or contrivance for which payment is made
for the privilege of playing or operating the device, including, but
not limited to video games, computer games, electronic games, pin
ball machines, air hockey, foosball, redemption games (game of skill
that rewards the user with prize tickets), merchandiser games (game
of skill where merchandise is won by playing the game), interactive
player participation games, and simulation games.
AMUSEMENT MACHINE ARCADE
A business or establishment wherein a portion of the gross
floor area of the premises is devoted to amusement machines, billiard
or pool tables, whether or not said amusement machines constitute
the principal or accessory use of the premises for the purpose of
being played, operated or used by the patrons on a prepaid basis or
for money or tokens deposited in the amusement machine.
ANIMAL HOSPITALS
Any fixed or mobile establishment, or premises wherein or
whereon the practice of veterinary medicine or any part thereof is
conducted, which such profession is licensed and regulated under N.J.A.C.
13:44-1 et seq.
[Added 05-27-14 by Ord. No. 12-14]
APARTMENT
A room or suite of connecting rooms, with private bath and
kitchen facilities, for occupancy as a single dwelling unit by one
(1) family in a building having three (3) or more such dwelling units
in a larger building.
ARTERIAL STREET
A higher order regional level street designed for greater
vehicle speeds and traffic volumes than collector streets. Arterial
streets connect and distribute traffic to collector and neighborhood
streets.
ATTIC
The space between the ceiling beams of the top story and
the roof rafters.
AUTOMATED CAR WASHES
Any structure or facility utilized for the purpose of washing
or cleaning the exterior or interior of any automobile, truck, or
other motorized vehicle by a method other than employee hand washing.
This shall include but not be limited to washing or cleaning via mechanical
brushes, brushless or touchless facilities, conveyor systems, or self-service
bay washes.
[Added 05-27-14 by Ord. No. 12-14]
AVERAGE FINISHED GRADE
The final elevation of the average ground level adjoining
a building at all exterior walls after development.
AVERAGE FINISHED GRADE PLANE
A reference plane representing the average finished ground
level adjoining the building at exterior walls. Where the finished
ground level slopes away from the exterior walls, the reference plane
shall be established by the lowest points within the area between
the building and the lot line or, where the lot line is more than
6 feet from the building, between the building and a point 6 feet
from the building.
BASEMENT
The portion of a building that is partly or completely below
grade plane. A "basement" shall be considered as a story above grade
plane where the finished surface of the floor above the basement is
more than six (6) feet above grade plane, for more than fifty percent
(50%) of the total perimeter or more than twelve (12) feet above the
finished ground level at any point.
BOARDER/LODGER
A person who pays rent in return for exclusive possession
of a portion of a home or structure.
[Added 3-23-93 by Ord. No. 3-93]
BOARDINGHOUSE
A house where lodging or meals, can be had for pay.
BREWERY/WINERY/DISTILLERY
A light industrial use where beer, wine, liquor or other
alcoholic beverage is manufactured, packaged and distributed. A tasting
room, restaurant, or food service establishment shall be permitted
as accessory to the same, subject to the rules and regulations of
the New Jersey Division of Alcohol Beverage Control.
[Added 9-24-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-21]
BUFFER STRIP
A continuous planting strip of trees and/or shrubs not less
than six (6) feet in height densely planted so as to restrict a clear
view beyond said strip.
BUILDING, COMMUNITY
A public building for the civic, social, educational, cultural
and/or recreational activities of a neighborhood, apartment project
or community not operated primarily for monetary gain.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The ratio of horizontal area by which a principal building
or structure occupies the land to total lot area (as measured at the
grade line around the foundation, using outside dimensions). Building
coverage shall include porches, decks, balconies and cantilevered
parts of a building at any level.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the elevation of the
proposed average finished grade plane to the highest point of the
building exclusive of chimneys and similar structures as identified
in 97-122.1.
BUILDING LINE
A line formed by the vertical projection to the ground of
the exterior surface of the building on any side. In cases of a cantilevered
section of a building, or sun parlors and covered porches, whether
enclosed or unenclosed and not including the steps, the vertical projection
will coincide with the surface nearest the lot lines. All yard requirements
are measured to the "building line."
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building within which is conducted the major or principal
use of the lot on which said building is situated.
CARPORT
An attached or detached accessory building designed for the
storage of motor vehicles and constructed primarily as an open building
with only a roof and the necessary supporting columns, the area between
the columns not to exceed five hundred (500) square feet.
CELLAR
A story partly or completely underground having more than
one-half (1/2) of its clear height below the average finished grade
at the perimeter of the building.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A document certifying that a general inspection of the visible
parts of a building has been made, and that there are no apparent
violations of regulations. See 97-128.5.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate issued by the Building/Construction Official
upon the completion of construction, alteration or change in occupancy
of a building. The certificate shall acknowledge compliance with all
the requirements of this ordinance, such appeals thereto granted by
the Board of Adjustment and/or all other applicable requirements.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A development design technique that concentrates subdivided
building lots or buildings within a portion of a development tract
such that remaining land area can be utilized for open space or the
preservation of environmentally sensitive features.
COLLECTOR STREET
A street designed to collect and distribute traffic from
lower order local streets to higher order arterial streets.
CONDITIONAL USE
Authorization of the Planning Board, issued in accordance with §
97-124 of this ordinance, which is required as a condition precedent to the commencement of a use for the erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, conversion or installation of a structure or building for the conditional use as so designated in this ordinance.
CORNER LOT
A lot which has a frontage contiguous to more than one (1)
street or other public open space through which there is a permanent
access to the lot.
[Added 4-23-96 by Ord. No. 6-96]
COURT
An open, unoccupied space, other than a yard on the same
lot with a building or group of buildings and which is bounded on
two (2) or more sides by such building or buildings.
DAY CARE, CHILD
Any facility which is maintained for the care, development
or supervision of six (6) or more children who attend the facility
for less than twenty-four (24) hours a day, and which is licensed
as a child care center by the Department of Human Services. This term
shall not include any of those facilities or uses which are not included
within the definition of "child care center" contained in the "Child
Care Center Licensing Act" (N.J.S.A. 30:5B-1 to 15).
DAY CARE, ADULT
A facility providing care for the elderly in a protective
setting for part of a 24-hour day.
DENSITY
The ratio of residential dwelling units to total lot area.
DECK
An accessory structure supported by pillars or posts, which
is either freestanding or attached to a principal structure and does
not include a permanent roof.
DECK, NON-CONFORMING
An existing or proposed deck located on an undersized lot
that, if constructed, deviates from the rear yard setback requirements
of the Land Use and Development Code of the Borough of Waldwick as
regulated per 97-123.11.
DISTRICT
Any part of the territory of the Borough of Waldwick defined on the Zoning Map within which certain uniform regulations and requirements of this ordinance apply. (See §§
97-117 through
97-117.6.)
DWELLING
A building or portion thereof which is designed or used exclusively
as a living quarters for one (1) or more families.
DWELLING, DUPLEX
A two-family dwelling with one (1) dwelling unit attached
and located beside the other and separated therefrom by a party or
common wall, whether or not that wall is a fire wall.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A detached building containing three (3) or more dwelling
units and occupied or designed for occupancy by three (3) or more
families living independently of each other, each with its own sleeping,
cooking and sanitary facilities.
DWELLING, ROW OR ATTACHED
A series of attached single-family dwellings with two (2)
common or party walls separating it from adjacent units on both sides,
or one (1) party wall in the case of a building at the end of a group
of attached buildings.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY
A detached building and dwelling unit designed for or intended
to be occupied exclusively for residence purposes by one (1) family,
individual or individuals living together as a family unit.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A detached building containing only two (2) dwelling units;
each building intended for residential occupancy by two (2) families,
each with its own separate sleeping, cooking and sanitary facilities.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or entirely self-contained portion thereof having
cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities and providing complete housekeeping
facilities for only one (1) family individual or individuals living
together as a family unit. A house trailer, camper, a boarding or
rooming house, assisted living home, fraternity or sorority house,
hotel, inn, lodging, nursing or other similar home or other similar
structure shall not be deemed to constitute a "dwelling unit."
EFFICIENCY UNITS
A dwelling unit in an apartment house consisting of one (1)
large room with bath and cooking facilities separated from such room
by a permanent wall or folding or sliding doors.
FAMILY UNIT
A group of individuals not necessarily related by blood,
marriage, adoption or guardianship living together in a dwelling unit
as a single housekeeping unit. This definition shall not include any
society, club, fraternity, sorority, association, lodge, federation
or like organizations, or any group of individuals who are in a group
living arrangement as a result of criminal offenses. The number of
individuals constituting a family unit shall be consistent with the
standards of the building, fire, housing and health codes of the Borough
of Waldwick.
FAMILY DAY CARE HOME
Any private residence approved by the Division of Youth and
Family Services or an organization with which the Division contracts
for family day care in which child care services are regularly provided
to no less than three and no more than five children for no less than
15 hours per week. A Family Day Care Home shall comply with the requirements
of the "Family Day Care Provider Registration Act." N.J.S.A. 30:58-16
et seq.
[Added 3-23-93 by Ord. No. 3-93]
FENCE
An artificially constructed, freestanding barrier of solid
or open design, consisting of wood, manufactured material, or combination
of materials erected for the enclosure of yard areas.
FLAG LOT
A lot that does not have a continuous width from the street
to the building set back line at least equal to the minimum street
frontage required. For purposes of this definition, the portion of
the lot abutting an improved street shall not be declared to be a
private road or private street so as to defeat the intent and purpose
of this chapter.
[Added 4-23-96 by Ord. No. 6-96]
GARAGE, COMMERCIAL
A building used for the parking of trucks and other motor
vehicles used for delivery or other commercial purposes.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
A building or part thereof used as an accessory to the main
building, which provides for the storage of motor vehicles and in
which no occupation, business or service for profit is carried on.
GARAGE, LICENSED PUBLIC REPAIR
A building or part thereof, other than a private garage,
used for the sale, lease, maintenance, servicing, repair, washing,
painting, or storage of motor vehicles and automotive accessories,
including fuels and lubricants, for profit.
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of the
building on the lot measured from the exterior faces of the exterior
walls or from the center line of the party walls separating two (2)
buildings, excluding, however, attic and basement floors, open porches,
breeze-ways and garages.
HOME OCCUPATION
An accessory use of business or service character located
in a residence, such as a professional occupation, subject to 97-123.14.
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION
An incorporated, non-profit organization operating under
recorded land agreements through which:
A.
Each resident lot owner and each tenant is automatically a member.
B.
Each lot is automatically subject to a charge for a proportionate
share of the expenses for the organization's activities, such as maintaining
a common property.
HORIZONTAL AXIS WIND TURBINE
A wind energy conservation system (WECS) in which turbine
rotor blades are secured on a horizontal axis. HAWT are designed for
tower mounted installation.
HOTEL
A facility offering transient overnight lodging accommodations
to the general public and which may include additional facilities
and services, such as restaurants, meeting rooms, entertainment, personal
services, and recreational facilities.
IMPROVED LOT COVERAGE
That percentage of the plot or lot area which is improved
and covered with any principal or accessory building, use, structure,
or other improvement, including but not limited to parking lots, patios,
driveways, sidewalks, swimming pools, concrete pavers, pervious pavers,
and other paving. Improved lot coverage shall include porches, decks,
balconies and cantilevered parts of a building at any level.
IMPROVEMENT
A permanent building or structure that becomes part of, or
is affixed to a lot, parcel or principal or accessory building or
structure.
INCLUSIONARY DEVELOPMENT
A residential housing development in which a percentage of
the housing units is provided for a reasonable income range of low
and moderate income households. The term may also mean housing developments
comprised completely of low and moderate income units.
INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITY
A privately owned commercial establishment designed and equipped
for the conduct of leisure activities and other recreational activities
wholly within an enclosed building. Examples of such uses include
but are not limited to indoor play areas, training studios for martial
arts, gymnastics, and dance.
INSTITUTIONAL USES
Nonprofit institutions limited to churches, public and private
schools, libraries and other governmental uses.
JUNKYARD or SALVAGE YARD
Any area and/or structure used or intended to be used for
the selling, buying, storing or trading of used or discarded metal,
glass, paper, cordage, wood, rags, plastic, brush or any used or disabled
fixtures, vehicles, boats or equipment of any kind. The premises on
which the deposit or storage of any used, wrecked or otherwise disabled
vehicles, boats or other parts occurs for a period of one (1) month
or more shall be deemed to be a "junk-yard".
KENNEL
A commercial establishment where domesticated animals, dogs
and/or cats, are bred or boarded for an overnight time period.
LIVABLE FLOOR AREA
The floor area within a residential structure to be used
for habitation, excluding cellars, attics, utility (heating and cooling)
rooms, garages and open porches, and in multifamily housing, excluding
common hallways.
LOADING SPACE
An off-street space or berth, on the same lot with a building
or group of buildings, for the temporary parking of a commercial vehicle
while loading or unloading material.
LOT AREA
The area contained in the lot lines of a lot, expressed in
terms of square feet or acres. Any portion of a lot included in a
street right-of-way shall not be included in calculating "lot area".
LOT DEPTH
The average horizontal distance between the front and rear
lot lines as measured from the midpoint of the front lot line, at
right angles or radially to the street line, to the rear lot line.
LOT FRONTAGE
A lotline or portion thereof which is coexistent with a street
line. In the case of a street of undefined width, the lot line shall
be assumed to be parallel with the center line of the street at a
distance twenty-five (25) feet therefrom. In the case of corner lots
the smaller of the two (2) lotlines coexisting with street lines shall
be considered as the frontage.
LOT LINE
Any line forming a portion of the exterior boundary of a
lot according to maps and plots of record filed with the county recorder.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lotlines measured
at right angles to its lot depth at a point which constitutes the
rear line of the required front yard space.
LOW INCOME HOUSING
Housing subject to affordability controls and defined as
affordable according to the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development or other recognized standards for home ownership
and rental, and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with
a gross household income equal to 50 percent or less of the median
gross household income for households of the same size within the
housing region in which the housing is located.
MANUFACTURING
Any process whereby the nature, size or shape of articles
or raw materials are changed or where articles are assembled or packaged.
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
A building or buildings that includes one or more dwelling
units above one or more non-residential uses on the ground floor.
MODERATE INCOME HOUSING
Housing subject to affordability controls and defined as
affordable according to the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development or other recognized standards for home ownership
and rental, and occupied or reserved for occupancy by households with
a gross household income equal to or more than 50 percent but less
than 80 percent of the median gross household income for households
of the same size within the housing region in which the housing is
located.
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings providing guest rooms, where
each unit has direct access to a parking space for use by that unit's
occupant, a public lobby, one (1) or more public dining rooms and
efficiency units, where the total number of such efficiency units
does not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total number of guest
rooms. It may contain the following uses incidental to its operation:
meeting rooms, swimming pools, cabanas, cocktail lounges and sales
of newspapers, periodicals, souvenirs, cigars and cigarettes.
NATURAL GRADE
The elevation of the ground level in its natural state, before
construction, filling, or excavation.
NUISANCE
Any practice which annoys, disturbs or interferes with one
in the possession and enjoyment of his/her property, rendering its
use or operation physically uncomfortable, e.g., excessive noise,
noxious odors, electronic radiation, vibrations, smoke discharge,
glare, improper drainage, etc.
NURSERY
A place where trees, shrubs, vines and other ornamental horticultural
products are grown and where incidental retail sales are made.
NURSERY SCHOOL
A privately operated establishment where four (4) or more
children under six (6) years of age are kept during the daytime while
parents or guardians are at work or otherwise engaged.
NURSING, REST OR CONVALESCENT HOME
A licensed health facility where persons are housed and furnished
with meals and continued nursing care, in return for compensation,
under the general supervision of a licensed physician or registered
nurse; or a structure designed and used for the housing and care of
persons afflicted by illness or infirmity, before or following hospitalization,
especially the care of elderly, infirm or handicapped persons, in
which surgical facilities are not provided. A home for the sheltered
care of adult persons as defined by N.J.S.A. 30:11A-1 shall not be
considered a "nursing, rest or convalescent home," nor shall it be
permitted under this ordinance.
OCCUPANCY
The specific purpose for which land or a building is used,
designed or maintained. A dwelling unit shall be construed to be occupied
if one (1) or more persons or a family customarily reside in said
dwelling unit overnight.
OPEN SPACE
The ratio of area unimproved with man-made buildings, structures,
uses, and paving to total lot area.
OUTDOOR CAFE
Shall mean a designated outdoor area that is located on the
property of an existing restaurant or on the public sidewalk or the
right of way immediately adjacent to the property of an existing restaurant
where food and beverages that are normally offered to the public for
consumption inside the restaurant are offered and served to the public
for consumption in the designated outdoor area.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street space available for the parking of a motor
vehicle, either within a structure or in the open, exclusive of driveways
or access drives. Private driveways for one- and two-family dwellings
may be considered off-street parking areas, provided that no portion
of such private driveway is within the street right-of-way line and
no home occupation is conducted upon the lot. A non-residential parking
space must have a means of ingress and egress and tandem parking is
not considered a valid parking space for any non-residential use.
PATIO
The yard area adjacent to a principal structure covered by
brick, concrete or other material that is not covered by a permanent
roof.
PERMITTED USES
Any use of land or buildings as permitted by this ordinance.
PERSON
Includes any individual, firm, corporation, association,
partnership, business entity or organization of any kind or nature.
PET DAY CARE
A commercial establishment where domesticated animals, dogs
and/or cats, are kept for a limited time period in which no overnight
boarding occurs.
PET GROOMING
A commercial establishment providing services for domesticated
animals, dogs and/or cats that may include bathing, cleaning, clipping
and grooming. No animals are boarded overnight.
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
A minimum contiguous land development project comprehensively planned as a single entity via a unitary site plan which contains one (1) or more residential housing types designed in accordance with §
97-123.6 so as to provide ample usable open space in proportion to the number of residents, which is laid out in a manner that preserves significant natural features.
[Added 3-26-85 by Ord. No. 3-85]
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
The offices of a dentist, physician, attorney, clergyman,
accountant, consultant, engineer, architect, insurance or real estate
agent or other similar professionals. Where such office is part of
a structure in which said professionals reside, the restrictions as
outlined under "home occupation" shall apply.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
A portable structure or wheelbased structure built on a chassis,
which is either self-propelled or designed to be transported by traction,
which is intended by its manufacturer to be used as a temporary dwelling
for travel, camping or vacation purposes. "Recreational vehicles"
shall include camping trailers, motorized homes, travel trailers and
boat and snowmobile trailers, which are defined as follows:
A.
CAMPING TRAILERA type of trailer that is designed and constructed with collapsible walls. The walls are collapsed while the recreational vehicle is being towed and are raised or unfolded when the vehicle becomes temporary living quarters and is not being moved.
B.
MOTORIZED HOMEA portable dwelling designed and constructed as an integral part of a self-propelled vehicle.
C.
TRAVEL TRAILERA wheelbased vehicle built on a chassis designed to be hauled by traction.
D.
BOAT AND SNOWMOBILE TRAILERSA wheelbased vehicle on a chassis designed to be hauled by traction, which is specifically designed for transporting items including but not limited to boats, snowmobiles, "ATVs", motorcycle dirtbikes, off-road vehicles and other conveyances not intended for on-road use.
RESTAURANT
An establishment where the principal use is the preparation
and sale of food to be served and consumed by patrons seated within
the establishment.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
An establishment where the principal use is the preparation
and sale of food, and drinks, for consumption primarily outside the
confines of the principal building, or in an automobile parked upon
the premises. In addition thereto, indoor or outdoor seating may be
provided for the patrons within or adjacent to the principal building.
RESTAURANT, TAKE-OUT
An establishment where the principal use is the preparation
and sale of food and drinks, to patrons for consumption primarily
outside the confines of the principal building, and where ordering
and pickup of food may also take place from an automobile drive-through.
In addition thereto, indoor or outdoor seating may be provided for
the patrons within or adjacent to the principal building.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The extent of the area occupied or intended to be occupied
for street purposes including the paved cartway, curbs, shoulders,
sidewalks, and areas for the placement of public utilities.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA
Any apparatus which is designed for the purpose of receiving
telephone, radio, microwave, satellite or similar signals, with the
exception of conventional television antennas.
[Added 8-9-83 by Ord. No. 15-83]
SCREENING
A visual barrier of plant materials as described in the definition
of "buffer strip," or appropriate fencing or other material which
may be agreed to by the Planning Board.
SENIOR CITIZEN PROJECT
A residential building or group of buildings, together with
accessory structures and uses, having more than three (3) dwelling
units, designed for and intended to be occupied by persons who are
fifty-five (55) years of age or older, in a private communal setting,
except:
A.
A spouse, brother or sister of a person fifty five (55) years
of age or older and residing with such person.
B.
An adult whose presence is essential for the physical care or
economic support of a person fifty five (55) years of age or older.
SENIOR COMMUNITY CENTER
A facility intended to provide recreational, social, educational
and cultural activities for adults fifty-five years of age or older.
SERVICE STATION, AUTOMOTIVE
Land and building designed and used for the sale of fuel, lubricants and automotive accessories, which provides maintenance and minor repairs for motor vehicles, but not including body repairs and under no circumstances including storage of inoperable or wrecked vehicles. (See §
97-124.2.)
SETBACK LINE
A line drawn parallel to a street line or lot line and drawn
through the point of a building nearest to the street or lot line.
The term "required setback" means a line that is established as a
minimum distance from a street line or lot line and within which a
building or part of a building, patio, deck or pool is not permitted
to extend towards the street or lot line in order to provide the required
yard. Setback lines shall be measured to the nearest portion of any
building on the premises.
[Amended 3-23-93 by Ord. No. 3-93]
SHOPPING CENTER
One (1) or more buildings or parts thereof to be occupied
and used by more than one (1) enterprise for the conduct of business
as an integrated, comprehensively planned and managed area.
SIGN
Please see definitions included in §
97-123.9 of this chapter.
SNACK SHOP
An establishment similar to a restaurant, but limited to
the extent that no food is cooked on the premises other than heating
by a microwave oven, warming oven, or device that does not require
fire suppression or exhaust per the New Jersey Building Code. Additionally,
no drive-through windows exist on the premises, and seating for customers
does not exceed twelve (12).
SWIMMING POOL, PORTABLE
Portable pools shall not be subject to the requirements of §
97-123.10 and are those pools which are not otherwise permanently installed; do not require water filtration, circulation and purification; do not exceed two (2) feet of water depth; do not exceed a water surface area of one hundred twenty (120) square feet; and do not require braces or supports.
SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE
An accessory structure in or above the ground, associated
with a residential dwelling unit or units and located on an individual
residential lot, which is permanently established and maintained upon
the premises for the residents and the guests of their household.
TANDEM PARKING
A non-residential parking space in which automobiles are
stacked one behind another, so that one automobile must be moved for
full access and egress.
TAVERN
An establishment where the principal use of the building
is for the sale and on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages, which
may also offer use of certain amusement machine devices, and a limited
menu of prepared food items to be consumed by patrons seated within
the establishment.
TEMPORARY STORAGE UNIT
Any container, storage unit or portable structure (commonly
known as PODS®) designed to be used
on a temporary basis and without a foundation for the purpose of storing
tangible property and not for occupancy by persons.
TOWING SERVICE
A use permitted only as part of any approved automobile service station (§
97-124.2), which moves disabled vehicles. No towing equipment shall be parked or stored outside overnight.
TOWNHOUSE
An attached single-family dwelling unit in a line of three
(3) or more connected dwellings, each separated by a fire wall and
having direct access to a private fenced-in outdoor living space in
addition to either private garages or common carports and auxiliary
open areas. Each single-family unit may have one (1) or two (2) stories,
but nothing in this definition shall be construed to allow one (1)
dwelling unit over the other.
TRAILER, CONSTRUCTION
A temporary structure utilized on a construction site as
a field office or for the storage of materials to be removed upon
completion of a construction project.
TRAILER, TRAVEL
Any vehicles designed, equipped or used for sleeping or living
or eating and designed to be moved from place to place on wheels and
to be propelled on its own power or propelled by another vehicle.
TRAILER, EQUIPMENT
Any vehicle designed to be moved from place to place on wheels
and to be propelled on its own power or propelled by another vehicle,
whose purpose is primarily for storage of equipment, materials or
machinery.
TURNING AREA
The area necessary in a parking lot for maneuvering vehicles
into and out of parking stalls and, in other areas, the space provided
for vehicles to turn around.
USE
The specific purpose for which land or a building is designed,
arranged or intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
USE, ACCESSORY
A use which is customarily associated with and subordinate
to the principal use of the lot or a building and which is located
on the same lot therewith.
USED CAR LOT
Any place out of doors where two (2) or more used motor vehicles
are displayed, or offered for sale or lease.
VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE (VAWT)
A wind energy conservation system (WECS), also known as an
"egg beater" style wind turbine, that produces energy from a vertical
axis. VAWT are capable of being secured as a tower or roof mounted
installation.
WIND ENERGY CONSERVATION SYSTEM
A horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) or vertical axis wind
turbine (VAWT) that converts wind energy into electricity through
use of a wind turbine generator and includes such elements as a wind
turbine generator hub, blade or rotor, tower and transformer.
YARD, FRONT
An open, unoccupied space extending across the full width
of the lot and lying between the street line and building setback
line. The depth of the "front yard" shall be measured horizontally
at right angles from the street line, or radially on a curved street,
to the building line.
YARD, REAR
An open, unoccupied space extending the full width of the
lot between the main building and the rear lot line. The depth of
the "rear yard" shall be measured horizontally from the nearest part
of the main building toward the nearest point of the rear lot line.
YARD, SIDE
An open, unoccupied space extending from the front yard to
the rear yard between the main building and each side lot line. The
width of the required "side yard" shall be measured horizontally at
right angles from the nearest point on the side lot line toward the
nearest part of the main building.