Permitted Uses Definitions
Adult Entertainment Enterprise -
A movie arcade, adult bookstore, adult cabaret, adult encounter
parlor, adult lounge, adult drive-in theater, adult retail store,
or any combination thereof, a principal business of which is the offering
of a service or the selling, renting or exhibiting of devices or any
other items intended to provide sexual stimulation or sexual gratification
to its customers, and which is distinguished by or characterized by
an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to specified
sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, or whose employees
or customers appear less than completely and opaquely covered. The
term “adult entertainment enterprise” shall not be construed
to include:
Any business operated by or employing licensed psychologists,
licensed physical therapists, registered massage therapists, registered
nurses, or licensed athletic trainers engaged in practicing such licensed
professions;
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Any business operated by or employing licensed physicians or
licensed chiropractors engaged in practicing the healing arts;
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Any retail establishment whose principal business is the offering
of wearing apparel for sale to customers and which does not exhibit
merchandise on live models; or
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Any activity conducted or sponsored by any Texas Independent
School District, licensed or accredited private school, or public
or private college or university.
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Airport Landing Field, Private -
A privately owned place where an aircraft can land and take
off, usually equipped with hangars, facilities for refueling and repair
and various accommodations for passengers.
Airport Landing Field, Public -
A publicly owned place where an aircraft can land and take
off, usually equipped with hangars, facilities for refueling and repair
and various accommodations for passengers.
All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) -
A small, open motor vehicle having a seat and three or more
wheels fitted with large, low pressure tires. It is designed chiefly
for recreational use over roadless, rugged terrain. The term All-Terrain
Vehicle (ATV) includes Utility Task Vehicle (UTV).
Amusement (Video) Arcade -
Any building, room, place or establishment of any nature
or kind and by whatever name called, the primary use of which is the
operation of coin-operated machines that dispense, or is used or is
capable of being used to dispense or afford, amusement, skill, or
pleasure or is operated for any purpose, other than for dispensing
only, music, or service. For the purpose of this definition, “primary
use” means 51% or more of the gross floor area of the portion
of the structure being used (not to include any area of a structure
being used as storage). The term “Amusement (Video) Arcade”:
Includes a marble machine, marble table machine, marble shooting
machine, miniature racetrack machine, miniature football machine,
miniature golf machine, miniature bowling machine, billiard or pool
game, or machines or devices that dispense merchandise or commodities
or play music in connection with or in addition to dispensing skill
or pleasure; and
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Does not include an amusement machine designed exclusively for
a child, billiard tables that are not coin-operated machines, and
devices designed to train persons in aphaeretic [athletic] skills
of golf, tennis, baseball, archery or other similar sports.
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Amusement Center, Commercial, Indoor -
An amusement or entertainment enterprise wholly enclosed
and operated within a building. This includes, but is not limited
to, bowling alleys, skating rinks, health clubs, racquetball clubs,
bingo parlors, indoor tennis courts, gymnasiums, swimming pools and
nautilus facilities.
Amusement Center, Commercial (Outdoor) -
An outdoor area or structure, open to the public which provides
entertainment or amusement, including but not limited to batting cages,
driving range, miniature golf, go-kart tracks, drive-in theaters,
water slides and carnivals.
Animal Grooming -
An establishment that offers to the general public the service
of animal grooming for domestic pets. No boarding or medical care
is provided.
Animal Processing -
An establishment that offers to the general public the service
of processing and packaging of red meats, fowl and/or fish provided
the facility complies with all state, federal and local health regulations.
All processing is conducted indoors with no emission of noxious odors
or noise. This definition does not include the slaughtering or boarding
of live animals.
Assisted Living -
A group living facility that provides health and living services
for persons who because of age, illness or infirmity cannot live independently
but do not require continuous nursing care. This type of facility
provides personal care services as defined by the State of Texas.
Assisted Living is considered to be an intermediate level of care,
between retirement homes (independent living) and convalescent/nursing
homes (continuous care).
Auto Parts, Sales (Enclosed) -
The use of any building or other premise for the primary
inside display and sale of new or used parts for automobiles, panel
trucks or vans, trailers, or recreation vehicles.
Auto Parts, Sales (Outside) -
The use of any land area for the outside display and sale
of new or used parts for automobiles, panel trucks or vans, trailers,
or recreational vehicles, but not including wrecking yards and junkyards.
Automobile Repair, Major -
General repair or reconditioning of engines, air conditioning
systems and transmissions for motor vehicles; wrecker service; collision
services, including body, frame or fender straightening or repair;
customizing; painting; vehicle steam cleaning; undercoating and rustproofing.
Automobile Repair, Minor -
Minor repair or replacement of parts, tires, tubes, and batteries;
diagnostic services; minor motor services such as grease, oil, spark
plug, and filter changing; tune-ups; emergency road service; replacement
of starters, alternators, hoses, brake parts; automobile washing and
polishing; performing state inspections and making minor repairs necessary
to pass said inspection; normal servicing of air conditioning systems,
and other similar minor services for motor vehicles except heavy load
vehicles, but not including any operation named under “Automobile
Repair, Major” or any other similar use.
Automobile Sales, New -
The primary sale of new automobiles in a structure or an
open lot with secondary sales of used automobiles.
Automobile Sales, Vintage -
The display and sales of automobiles in an enclosed building
which are characterized by excellence, age or by an enduring classic
value.
Automobile Service Station -
Any building, land area or other premises, or portion thereof,
used or intended to be used for the retail dispensing or sales of
automobile fuels, lubricants, and automobile accessories, including
those operations listed under Minor Automobile Repair.
Vehicles which are inoperative or are being repaired may
not remain parked outside an Automobile Service Station for a period
greater than seven days.
Bank, Savings And Loan, or Credit Union -
An establishment for the custody, loan, exchange or issue
of money, the extension of credit, and/or facilitating the transmission
of funds; to include automated teller machines and check-cashing and
loan service agencies.
Banquet Hall, Private -
An establishment that is leased on a temporary basis by individuals
or groups who reserve the facilities to accommodate private functions,
including, but not limited to - banquets, weddings, anniversaries,
receptions, family reunions, business and organizational meetings,
homeowners’ association (HOA) events, and other similar functions,
to which the general public is not admitted and for which no admission
fee is charged. Such establishments may include kitchen facilities
for the preparation of food and/or catering of food under a valid
health permit, and areas for dancing, dining, and other entertainment
activities that customarily occur in association with banquets, weddings,
or receptions. This would also include any activities under a valid,
approved TABC permit issued by the TABC for an activity/occasion on-site.
Bed and Breakfast, Hosted -
A dwelling occupied as a permanent residence by an owner
or renter which serves breakfast and in which sleeping accommodations
in not more than seven (7) rooms are provided or offered for transient
guests for compensation.
Bed and Breakfast, Hosted -
A principal building used as a dwelling, occupied as a permanent
residence by an owner or agent which serves breakfast and in which
sleeping accommodations are provided or offered for occupants for
a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive days and rented for
compensation.
Bedroom(s) -
The area of a dwelling intended as sleeping quarters. The
term does not include a kitchen, dining room, bathroom, living room
(as an example but not limited to: game room, silting room, media
room, multi-use room), utility room, or closet or storage area of
a dwelling.
Bottling Works -
A facility for the bottling of products for off-site retail
sales.
Brew-Pub (Micro-Brewery) -
An establishment that will engage in the following: 1.) Manufacture,
brew, bottle, can, package and label malt liquor, ale, and beer, and;
2.) Sell or offer without charge, on the premise of the Brew Pub,
to ultimate consumers for consumption on or off those premises, malt
liquor, ale or beer produced by the establishment, in or from a lawful
container, to the extent the sales or offers are allowed under the
establishment’s other permits or licenses
Brick/Stone Company Sales -
An area of land and/or structure used for the storage of
bulk brick, stone or other masonry products offered for sale.
Building Materials and Hardware Sales, Outside Storage -
A facility for the sale of materials, tools, and hardware
customarily used in the construction of buildings and other structures,
including facilities for storage outside a building and sale of ready-mix
concrete from small batching plants, but subject to the following
exceptions and/or provisions: [sic]
Car Wash, Full-Service -
An area of land and/or structure with machine or hand operated
facilities used principally for cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing
of passenger and recreational vehicles or other light duty motor vehicles
wherein all work is provided by employees of a car wash facility.
Car Wash, Self-Service -
An area of land and/or structure with machine or hand operated
facilities used principally for cleaning, washing, polishing or waxing
of passenger and recreational vehicles or other light duty motor vehicles
wherein the customer provides all the services.
Caretaker/Guard Residence -
A residence located on a premises with a main nonresidential
use and occupied only by a caretaker or guard employed on the premises.
Cemetery -
Property used for the interring of the dead.
Church -
A building for regular assembly for religious worship which
is used primarily and designed for such purpose and those accessory
activities which are customarily associated therewith, and the place
of residence for ministers, priests, nuns or rabbis on the premises
(tax exempt as defined by State law). For the purposes of this ordinance,
this definition does not apply to bible study and other similar activities
which occur in a person’s primary residence.
Civic Center -
A building or complex of buildings that house municipal offices
and services, and which may include cultural, recreational, athletic,
convention or entertainment facilities owned and/or operated by a
governmental agency.
Clinic/Office, Medical -
A facility primarily utilized by a health professional or
unit for providing public health services including emergency services
and related facilities such as laboratories, clinics and administrative
offices operated in connection therewith. Typical uses would be dentist,
doctor or chiropractic professional offices and clinics.
Club, Private with Alcoholic Beverages -
An establishment providing social and dining facilities,
as well as alcoholic beverage service to an association of persons,
and otherwise falling with [within] the definition of, and permitted
under the provisions of, that portion of Title 3, Chapter 32, of the
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, as the same may be hereafter amended,
as it pertains to the operation of private clubs.
College, University -
An academic institution of higher learning accredited or
recognized by the State and offering a program or series of programs
of academic study leading to a recognized degree or advanced degree.
Including junior and senior colleges, universities, conservatories
and seminaries.
Commercial Plant, General -
Establishments other than personal service shops for the
treatment and/or processing of products as a service on a for-profit
basis including, but not limited to, newspaper printing, laundry plant,
or cleaning and dying plants.
Community Care Facility -
A place where not more than six (6) persons with physical
or mental disabilities are provided room and board, as well as supervised
care and rehabilitation by not more than two (2) persons. However
this use may not be located closer than 1/2 mile from another community
care facility.
Community Center -
A building or complex of buildings that house cultural, recreational,
athletic, or entertainment facilities owned and/or operated by a governmental
agency or private nonprofit agency.
Construction Equipment, Rental and/or Sales -
A facility, which allows for construction related equipment
sales inside the structure as the primary use and also allows for
the outside display of small construction equipment on-site.
Construction Field Office, Temporary -
A permitted, temporary building or structure, of either permanent
or temporary construction, used as an office in connection with an
active development or construction project for supporting temporary
supervisory or administrative functions related to development, construction
within the active development or construction project. A Construction
Field Office shall not be used as a residence and shall not be constructed
with sleeping facilities. RVs, motor homes or mobile homes are not
permitted or defined as a Construction Field Office. Active is defined
as having a FIA or Building Permit issued for the site. Upon abandonment,
completion, or lack of activity of the project, such field offices
shall be removed at the Chief Building Official’s discretion.
Construction Yard (Temporary) -
A storage yard or assembly yard for building materials and
equipment directly related to a specific construction project and
subject to removal at completion of construction.
Contractor’s Shop (no outside storage) -
An electrical/mechanical/plumbing contractor, or similar
business whose primary use provides a service by installation of electrical,
mechanical or plumbing systems and which may also have limited sales
of electrical, mechanical or plumbing supplies or equipment as secondary
use incidental to its primary use with no outside storage.
Contractor’s Shop (with outside storage) -
An electrical/mechanical/plumbing or similar business whose
primary use provides a service by installation of electrical, mechanical,
or plumbing systems and which may also have limited sales of electrical,
mechanical or plumbing supplies or equipment as secondary use incidental
to its primary use with outside storage.
Convalescent, Rest or Nursing Home -
A health facility used for or customarily occupied by persons
recovering from illness or suffering from infirmities of age, and
furnished meals or continuing nursing care for compensation.
Convenience Store, with Gas Pumps -
Any premises where gasoline and/or other petroleum products
are sold as a principal use and in connection with the principal use,
a convenience store prepackaged food products, household items and
other goods commonly associated with the same.
Convenience Store, w/out Gas Pumps -
Any premises offering for sale prepackaged food products,
household items and other convenience goods commonly associated with
the same. Gasoline and/or other petroleum products are not permitted.
Correctional/Detention Facility (Public) -
A public facility operated by County, State or Federal government,
or by a commercial entity under contract to one of these governments
utilized for the incarceration of individuals convicted of crimes
where these individuals are housed until such time as they have completed
their sentences. Such facilities include minimum and maximum security
prisons for adults as well as juvenile detention centers for minors.
Correctional/Detention Facility (Private) -
A private facility operated by a commercial entity that’s
primary business venture is to provide for the incarceration of individuals
convicted of crimes where these individuals are housed until such
time as they have completed their sentences. Such facilities include
minimum and maximum security prisons for adults as well as juvenile
detention centers for minors.
Dance Hall -
An establishment open to the general public for entertainment,
in particular, dancing.
Day Care/Child Care Center -
A commercial institution or place designed for the care of
four (4) or more unrelated children during the hours of 6:00 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.
Day Care or Child Care Center, In Home -
A private residence where care, protection, and supervision
are provided on a regular schedule, at least twice a week to no more
than six (6) children, including children of the adult provider.
Distribution Center -
A site or building used primarily for the temporary storage
and/or distribution of goods, merchandise, supplies. This definition
does not include Overnight Delivery (for distribution which is classified
elsewhere in this ordinance).
Dry Cleaning, Pick-Up/Drop-Off -
A retail establishment providing a drop-off and pick-up point
for customers to leave wearing apparel or other material in need of
laundry and dry cleaning, and pick-up of items when laundered and/or
dry cleaned.
Dry Cleaning, Small Shop -
A custom cleaning shop or pick-up station not exceeding six
thousand (6,000) square feet of floor area, including but not limited
to dry cleaning plants having no more than one thousand, five hundred
(1,500) square feet of floor area for dry cleaning equipment.
Dwelling, Duplex -
A detached dwelling designed with a common vertical wall
between units and to be occupied by two families living independently
of each other.
Dwelling, Historically Significant -
Any dwelling that is not less than 50 years old and that
meets the criteria for historically significant structures as established
by the Texas State Historic Preservation Office.
Dwelling, Multi-Family -
Attached dwelling units designed to be occupied by three
or more families living independently of one another, exclusive of
hotels or motels.
Dwelling, Single-Family, Attached -
“Zero lot line” developments of Patio Homes or
Townhomes allowing two or more dwelling units within a structure.
(See Patio Home and Townhome)
Equipment Sales, Medical -
Establishments primarily engaged in the sale of medical equipment
including incidental storage, maintenance and servicing of such equipment.
Fairgrounds -
An area where outdoor fairs, circuses or exhibitions are
held.
Family -
One or more persons related by blood, marriage or adoption,
or not more than four persons not related by blood, marriage, or adoption,
occupying a dwelling unit as an individual housekeeping organization.
Farm, Ranch, Garden Or Orchard -
An area used for growing usual farm products, vegetables,
fruits, trees, and grain and for the raising thereon of the usual
farm poultry and farm animals such as horses, cattle, and sheep and
including the necessary accessory uses for raising, treating, and
storing products raised on the premises, but not including the commercial
feeding of offal or garbage to swine or other animals and not including
any type of agriculture or husbandry specifically prohibited by ordinance
or law.
Farmer’s Market -
The retail sale of farm produce by individual vendors, for
the primary purpose of selling fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices,
edible seeds, nuts, live plants, flowers, and honey. The sale of any
type of meat, fish or poultry, eggs, refrigerated dairy products,
canned foods, packaged items and prepared foods such as salsa, pickles,
cookies, etc., shall not be included in this definition.
Feed Lot -
A lot, yard, corral, buildings or other area in which livestock
are confined, primarily for the purposes of feeding and growth prior
to slaughter and which is specifically designed as a confinement area
where the concentration of animals is such that a vegetative cover
cannot be maintained with the enclosure. The term does not include
areas which are used for raising crops or other vegetation or upon
which livestock are allowed to graze.
Feed Store -
An establishment for the selling of corn, grain and other
foodstuffs for animals and livestock, and including implements and
goods related to agricultural processes, but not including farm machinery.
Foster Family Home -
A child-care facility that provides care for not more than
6 children for 24 hours a day.
Foster Group Home -
A child-care facility that provides care for 7 to 12 children
for 24 hours a day.
Fuel/Natural Resource Dispensing Station -
A service facility providing for the dispensing of fuel or
other natural resource(s) to the general public. The facility may
be attended or unattended and may offer for sale conventional and/or
alternative fuels, such as gasoline, bio-fuel, propane, CNG, ethanol,
etc. May also include commercial water sales in areas approved by
the City of Granbury.
General Market -
An outdoor, or partially indoor, covered premise where the
main use is the sale of new and used household goods, fruits, vegetables,
herbs, spices, edible seeds, nuts, live plants, flowers, honey, personal
effects, tools, artwork, small household appliances, and similar merchandise,
objects, or equipment, in small quantities, in broken stalls, lots
or parcels, not in bulk, for the use or consumption by the immediate
purchaser. The sale of any type of meat, fish or poultry, eggs and
refrigerated dairy products shall not be included in this definition,
nor shall any other merchandise or equipment not permitted to be sold
by right within a Light Commercial zoning district. The sale or offering
of live animals is also prohibited under this definition. The term
general market shall not be deemed to include wholesale sales establishments,
personal service establishments or rental service establishments,
but shall be deemed to include food service establishments, retail
service establishments, and auction establishments.
General Residential Operation -
A child-care facility that provides care for more than 12
children for 24 hours a day, including facilities known as children’s
homes, halfway houses, residential treatment centers, emergency shelters,
and therapeutic camps.
Golf Course/Country Club, Private -
An area of twenty (20) acres or more improved with trees,
greens, fairways, hazards, and which may include a clubhouse, dining
room, tennis courts and similar recreational or service uses available
only to members and their guests.
Golf Course/County Club, Public -
An area of twenty (20) acres or more improved with trees,
greens, fairways, hazards, and which may include a clubhouse, dining
room, tennis courts and similar recreational or service uses which
is privately owned but open to the public for a fee and operated as
a commercial venture.
Halfway House -
A home for not more than six persons who have demonstrated
a tendency toward alcoholism, drug abuse, antisocial or criminal conduct,
together with not more than two persons providing supervision and
other services to such persons, all of which live together as a single
housekeeping unit.
Heliport -
An area of land or water or a structural surface which is
used, or intended for use, for the landing and taking off of helicopters,
and any appurtenant areas which are used, or intended for use for
heliport buildings and other heliport facilities.
Helistop -
A landing pad for occasional landing and taking off of helicopters
where no regularly scheduled stops occur. No temporary or permanent
storage, refueling, maintenance or repairs shall take place on-site.
Helicopters may only be located on the landing pad for start-up, shut-down,
passenger loading or unloading and restocking of supplies. Generally,
helicopters shall not be located on the landing pad for more than
45 minutes at a time.
Home Occupation -
An occupation, which is secondary to the primary use of a
dwelling as a residence, conducted on residential premises solely
by an occupant of the residence[.]
Hospital -
An institution providing health services primarily for human
inpatient medical or surgical care for the sick or injured and including
related facilities such as laboratories, outpatient departments, training
facilities, central services facilities, and staff offices which are
an integral part of the facilities.
Hospital for Insane/Narcotic Related Illnesses -
A facility that provides residence and/or outpatient care,
with supervisory personnel, to persons regardless of legal relationship,
who have demonstrated a tendency towards mental illness, alcoholism
or drug abuse.
Industrial Manufacturing/Fabrication/Assembly, Enclosed, Light
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Industrial and manufacturing plants including the processing
or assembling of parts for production of finished equipment where
the process of manufacturing or treatment of materials is such that
no dust, odor, gas, smoke or noise is emitted with no outside storage.
Industrial Manufacturing/Fabrication/Assembly, Outside Storage,
Light -
Industrial and manufacturing plants including the processing
or assembling of parts for production of finished equipment where
the process of manufacturing or treatment of materials is such that
no dust, odor, gas, smoke or noise is emitted and not more than 20%
of the lot or tract is used for the open storage of products, materials
or equipment.
Kennels (Indoor Pens) -
An establishment with indoor pens in which more than four
(4) dogs or domesticated animals more than one year old are housed,
groomed, bred, boarded, trained or sold for commercial purposes.
Kennels (Outdoor Pens) -
An establishment with outdoor pens in which more than four
(4) dogs or domesticated animals more than one year old are housed,
groomed, bred, boarded, trained or sold for commercial purposes.
Key/Locksmith Shop -
A shop that specializes in making, selling and repairing
keys, locks and associated material.
Kiosk -
A small, freestanding, one-story structure having a maximum
floor area of 350 square feet and used for commercial 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 25 square feet.
Laboratory, Medical -
A facility used in the research or testing of items related
to the physical well-being of a human being or animal, but not including
manufacturing.
Landfill (commercial) -
A commercial use for the disposal of garbage, rubbish, etc.,
by burying it under a shallow layer of ground.
Laundromat, Self-Serve -
A facility where patrons wash, dry or dry clean clothing
and other fabrics in machines operated by the patron.
Library, Public -
Buildings and structures open for the general public, for
which a fee may or may not be charged for the use of book collections.
Machine Sales And Storage, Heavy -
A building or open area, other than a right-of-way or public
parking area used for the display, sale, rental or storage of heavy
machinery, either machines in general or a group of machines which
function together as a unit.
Manufactured Home (HUD-Code Manufactured Home) -
A dwelling designed to be transported on its own chassis
on the highway in one or more sections by a prime mover and which
is constructed with a base section so as to be independently self-supporting
and not requiring a permanent foundation for year-round living.
Manufactured Housing Park (HUD-Code) -
A parcel of land not less than five (5) acres nor greater
than twenty-five (25) acres which has been designed, improved, or
intended to be used or rented for occupancy by one or more mobile
homes or trailer houses in designated spaces.
Manufactured Housing Subdivision (HUD-Code) -
A parcel of land which has been designed, platted, improved,
and is intended for the placement of individually owned mobile home
units on platted lots which can be purchased outright by the owners
of the mobile home units.
Massage Establishment -
Any place of business in which massage therapy is practiced
by a massage therapist, as defined and licensed by State law. “Massage
Therapy,” as a health care service, means the manipulation of
soft tissue for therapeutic purposes. The term includes, but is not
limited to, effleurage (stroking), petrissage (kneading), tapotement
(percussion), compression, vibration, friction, nerve strokes, and
Swedish gymnastics, either by hand or with mechanical or electrical
apparatus for the purpose of body massage. Massage therapy may include
the use of oil, salt glows, heat lamps, hot and cold packs, tub, shower
or cabinet baths. Equivalent terms for “massage therapy”
are massage and therapeutic massage. Massage and “therapeutic”
do not include diagnosis, the treatment of illness or disease, or
any service or procedure for which a license to practice medicine,
chiropractic, physical therapy, or podiatry is required by law.
Mausoleum -
Property used for the interring of the dead and where bodies
are interred above ground in stacked vaults.
Medical Offices, Professional -
A room or group of rooms used for the provision of executive,
management, or administrative services for medically related activities.
Micro-Distillery -
A duly-licensed establishment primarily engaged in on-site
distillation of spirits in quantities not to exceed 75,000 gallons
per year. The distillery operation processes the ingredients to make
spirits by mashing, cooking, and fermenting. The micro-distillery
operation does not include the production of any other alcoholic beverage.
This establishment will also sell or offer without charge, on the
premises of the Micro-Distillery, to ultimate consumers for consumption
on or off those premises, spirits produced by the establishment, in
or from a lawful container, to the extent the sales or offers are
allowed under the establishment’s other permits or licenses.
Model Home Sales Office -
A single-family dwelling in a developing subdivision located
on a legal lot of record that is limited to temporary use as a sales
office for the subdivision and to provide an example of the dwellings
which have been built or which are proposed to be built in the same
subdivision.
Mortuary or Funeral Parlor -
A place for the storage of human bodies prior to their burial
or cremation, or a building used for the preparation of the deceased
for burial and the display of the deceased and ceremonies connected
therewith before burial or cremation.
Motel or Hotel -
A building or group of buildings designed for and occupied
as a temporary dwelling place of individuals and providing four or
more room units where customary hotel services such as linen, maid
service, telephone, and upkeep of furniture is provided.
Nursery, Retail w/Outside Storage -
An establishment, including a building, part of a building
or open space, for the growth, display and/or sale of large plants,
shrubs, and trees, and other materials used in indoor or outdoor planting.
Office Center -
A building or complex of buildings used primarily for conducting
the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry or government,
or like activity that may include ancillary services for office workers
such as a coffee shop, newspaper or candy stand.
Office, Professional General -
A room or group of rooms used for the provision of executive,
management, or administrative services. Typical uses include administrative
offices, and services including real estate, insurance, property management,
investment, personnel, travel, secretarial services, telephone answering,
and business offices of public utilities, organizations and associations,
but excluding medical offices.
Office-Showroom/Warehouse -
An establishment with a minimum of seventy-five percent (75%)
of its total floor area devoted to storage and warehousing, but not
accessible to the general public. The remaining area may include retail
and wholesale sales areas, sales offices, and display areas for products
sold and distributed from the storage and warehousing areas.
Paint Shop -
A commercial establishment where painting services are performed.
Park and Ride -
The temporary storage of automobiles on a daily basis for
persons traveling together to and from work either through carpools,
van-pools, bus-pools or mass transit.
Park or Playground, Public -
A recreation facility, recreation center, or park owned or
operated by a public agency such as a City or School District and
available to the general public.
Pawn Shop -
An establishment where money is loaned on the security of
personal property pledged in the keeping of the owners (pawnbroker).
Retail sales also take place of primarily used items.
Pet Shop -
A retail establishment offering small animals, fish or birds
for sale as pets and where all such creatures are housed within the
building.
Portable Building Sales -
An establishment which displays and sells structures capable
of being carried and transported to another location, but not including
mobile homes.
Printing or Reprographic Shop -
A small establishment which reproduces, in printed form,
individual orders from a business profession, service, industry or
government organization and occupies less than 4,000 square feet.
A printing company shall be any printing business which operates in
a space of 4,000 square feet.
Produce Sales (Inside) -
The retail sales of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants,
herbs, or other foodstuffs such as: jams, jellies, pickles, sauce
and baked goods located within a building (which meets the architectural
and building standards for construction).
Produce Stand -
A partially enclosed or open-aired structure used for the
retail sales and display of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs
or plants. May also involve the accessory sales of other foodstuffs
such as: jams, jellies, pickles, sauces or baked goods. May also include
wood or other seasonal items for sale.
Public or Municipally Owned Facility or Uses -
Any building (except a building used primarily for general
office purposes) which is owned, leased, primarily used and/or primarily
occupied by the State of Texas, the United States, the City of Granbury,
or any subdivision or agency of the State of Texas, the United States
or the City of Granbury, or by any public or quasi-public utility.
Racetrack, Horse -
A measured course where horses are entered in competition
against one another or against time, including tracks used only in
the training of animals.
Raceway, Motor -
A measured course where automobiles compete against one another
or against time.
Railroad Track and Right-Of-Way -
The right-of-way and track used by a railroad, but not including
railroad stations, sidings, team tracks, loading facilities, dockyards,
or maintenance areas.
Recreation Center, Private -
A place designed and equipped for the conduct of sports,
leisure time activities and other customary and usual recreational
activities.
Recreation Vehicle Park -
A parcel of land reserved for the location of recreational
vehicles for recreational, transient lodging including buildings and
sites set aside for related recreational purposes.
Recreation Vehicle Sales, New -
The primary sale of new recreation vehicles in a structure
or on open lot with secondary sales of used recreation vehicles.
Recycling Center -
A facility that is not a wrecking yard and in which recoverable
resources, such as newspapers, glassware, and metal cans are collected,
stored, flattened, crushed, or bundled, essentially by hand within
a completely enclosed building.
Recycling Collection Center -
An incidental use that serves as a neighborhood drop-off
point for temporary storage of recoverable resources. No processing
of such items would be allowed. This facility would generally be located
in a shopping center parking lot or in other public/quasi-public areas
such as in churches and schools.
Recycling Plant -
A facility that is not a junkyard and in which recoverable
resources, such as newspapers, magazines, books, and other paper products;
glass; metal cans; and other products, are recycled, reprocessed,
and treated to return such products to a condition in which they may
again be used for production.
Restaurant, Cafe or Cafeteria -
An eating establishment where customers are primarily served
at tables or self-served and food is consumed on the premises, which
may include a drive-through window.
Restaurant (Drive-In Type) -
An eating establishment where primarily food or drink is
served to customers in motor vehicles or where facilities are provided
on the premises which encourage the serving and consumption of food
in automobiles on or near the restaurant premises.
Retail or Service, Incidental -
The rendering of retailing or services incidental to the
primary use. In the Office District, such uses include a barber or
beauty shop, smoke shop, candy counter, restaurant, pharmacy or other
incidental activity secondary to the primary office occupancy.
Retail Sales, General -
This major group includes retail stores which sell a number
of lines of merchandise including but not limited to dry goods, apparel
and accessories, florist, furniture and home furnishings, antiques,
small wares, small appliances, hardware, and general grocery sales.
The stores included in this group are known as department stores,
variety stores, general merchandise stores, general stores, etc. and
which may include services incidental to the sale of such goods.
Retirement Home -
A residential complex containing multi-family dwellings designed
for and principally occupied by senior citizens. Such facilities may
include a congregate meals program in a common dining area, but exclude
institutional care such as medical or nursing care, and are distinguished
from convalescent, rest or nursing homes as elsewhere defined.
Sanitarium -
An institution providing health facilities for inpatient
medical treatment or treatment and recuperation making use of natural
therapeutic agents.
School, Home -
Educational activities consisting of a defined curriculum
with the purpose of satisfying the state educational requirements
and said educational activities being conducted in the home of a student
living in the home. Said educational activities shall be considered
a part of the housekeeping activities of a family.
School, Home Day -
Educational activities consisting of a defined curriculum
with the purpose of satisfying the state educational requirements
and said educational activities being conducted in the home but not
necessarily in the home of the student living therein. There shall
be no more than six (6) unrelated students not living in the home
in which the educational activities are being conducted. The total
number of students living in the home in which the activities are
being conducted shall not exceed twelve (12) at any given time.
School, Institutional, Rehabilitation Training -
A facility that provides rehabilitation and training operated
or sponsored by chartered educational, religious or philanthropic
organizations, but excluding uses such as trade schools, which are
operated primarily on a commercial basis.
School, Nursery -
An establishment providing for the care, supervision and
protection of children.
School, Parochial or Private -
A school under the sponsorship of a private agency or corporation
or religious agency providing elementary or secondary curriculum,
but not including private trade or commercial schools.
School, Private Boarding -
Any building or group of buildings with dormitories, dining
rooms and other accessory uses for the boarding of students, the use
of which meets state requirements for primary, secondary, or higher
education and which does not secure the major part of its funding
from any governmental agency.
Schools, Business or Trade -
Establishments, other than public or parochial schools, private
primary or secondary schools, or colleges, offering training or instruction
in a trade and/or an occupation.
Self-Service or Mini-Warehouse -
A building or group of buildings in a controlled access and
fenced area consisting of various sized industrial, compartmentalized
and controlled access self-contained units that are leased or owned
for the storage of business and household goods or contractor supplies.
Servant’s Quarters -
An accessory dwelling in a residential district for the sole
use and occupancy of a member of the immediate family or a person
or persons employed on the premises by the occupant on a full-time
basis as domestic help, such as a maid, yard-man, chauffeur, cook
or gardener, but not involving the rental of such facilities or the
use of separate utility connections.
Service and Repair Shops General -
Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of repair
and services to individuals and households, rather than businesses,
but excluding automotive equipment repair use types. Typical uses
include appliance repair, shoe repair, watch and jewelry repair and
repair of musical instruments, seamstress and tailor shops.
Shooting Range, Indoor -
A completely enclosed firing range with targets for the supervised
discharge of rifles or handguns for practice.
Shopping Center -
A group of primarily retail and service commercial establishments
planned, constructed and managed as a total entity with customer and
employee parking provided on-site, provision for goods delivery separated
from customer access, provision of aesthetically appropriate design
and protection from the elements.
Short-term Rental (STR), Commercial -
A premises or portion thereof within a building and used
for lodging accommodations for occupants for a period of less than
thirty (30) consecutive days and rented for compensation.
Short-term Rental (STR), Residential Unhosted -
A residential principal building or portion thereof within
the principal building and used for lodging accommodations for occupants
for a period of less than thirty 30 consecutive days and rented for
compensation.
Small Engine & Appliance Repair -
A service facility which provides for the servicing and repair
of small engines, lawnmowers and other lawn related equipment, generators
and household appliances, such as washers, dryers, dishwashers.
Small Tractor and Small Implements -
Any utility, compact or subcompact tractor, and implement
tractor attachments used for mowing, landscaping, gardening, clearing,
and animal management; used in small areas for small farms, small
ranches and residential properties; although not used for large industrialized
commercial farming or industrial farming operations. Examples of small
utility tractor implement attachments include and are not limited
to: disc harrows configurated for low horsepower standard duty; mountable
mowers; landscape rakes; hay spears; backhoe; front end loader. This
use also includes skid steer equipment.
Stable, Commercial -
A stable used for the rental of stall space or for the sale
or rental of horses or mules.
Stable, Private -
An area used solely for the owner’s private purposes
for the sale or keeping of horses, mules or ponies, and not kept for
remuneration, hire or sale.
Storage Yard -
A building, part of a building, or land area for the construction
or storage of materials, equipment, tools, products, and vehicles.
Street Vending, Temporary -
The sale of merchandise from a temporary facility located
on public right-of-way, or private property, within a front or side
yard area at disassociated periods of time. Street vending shall include
any merchandise which is displayed to be sold in an open, or partially
open, facility and is not designated as a seasonal item or is associated
with any outside display of merchandise offered for sale by the primary
use of the lot or tract on which it is located. This definition shall
also include any street vendors regarding food preparation and sales
to the general public. Special events sponsored by public and nonprofit
agencies are exempt from this definition (but will be required to
register or permit with the Health Officer). Permanent Street Vending
or street vending outside of this definition is strictly prohibited.
The term for the permit shall be for a period of fourteen
consecutive days within a twelve-month period and must include the
written consent of the property owner. A site plan or other information
may be required by the Chief Building Official upon the review of
the temporary permit providing evidence of compliance with parking,
access and maneuvering and other site or use related requirements
prior to the permit.
Studios, Professional -
A building or portion of a building used as a place of work
by professionals including but not limited to dancers, photographers,
musicians or artists.
Tank Farm -
An open air facility containing a number of above-ground,
large containers for the bulk storage, in liquid or gas form, of petroleum,
butane, propane or other gas products.
Tattoo Parlor/Body Piercing Studio -
An establishment whose principal business activity, either
in terms of operation or as held out to the public, is the practice
of one or more of the following: (1) placing of designs, letters,
figures, symbols, or other marks upon or under the skin of any person,
using ink or other substances that result in the permanent coloration
of the skin by means of the use of needles or other instruments designed
to contact or puncture the skin; (2) creation of an opening in the
body of a person for the purpose of inserting jewelry or their decoration.
Tattoo Parlor, Cosmetic -
An establishment where trained personnel apply micro-injections
of pigment to the dermal layer of skin such that facial cosmetics
are applied on a permanent basis. This does not include a tattoo parlor.
Taxidermist Shop -
A service and retail establishment for a taxidermist to practice
on-site. The service shall include the art of preparing, stuffing,
and mounting the skins of animals, and offering the products for sale
to the general public.
Terminal, Bus -
Any premises for the transient housing or parking of motor-driven
buses and the loading and unloading of passengers.
Terminal, Freight or Truck -
An area and building where cargo is stored and where trucks,
including tractors and trailer units, load and unload cargo on a regular
basis. May include facilities for the temporary storage of loads prior
to shipment.
Terminal, Railroad -
Any premises for the transient housing of trains and the
loading and unloading of passengers.
Theater, Indoor -
A building or part of a building devoted to the showing of
motion pictures, or for dramatic, musical or live performances.
Theater, Outdoor -
An open lot with its appurtenant facilities devoted primarily
to the showing of motion pictures or theatrical productions on a paid
admission basis, which may include patrons seated in automobiles during
the theater performance.
Trailer Rental -
The display and offering for rent of trailers designed to
be towed by light load vehicles.
Transportation and Utility Structures and Facilities -
Permanent facilities and structures operated by companies
engaged in providing transportation and utility services including
but not limited to railroad track rights-of-way, sewage pumping stations,
telephone exchanges, transit station turnarounds, water reservoirs
and water pumping stations.
Travel Trailer Park -
A parcel of land reserved for the location of travel trailers
for recreational, transient lodging including buildings and sites
set aside for related recreational purposes.
Truck and Bus Rental Leasing -
The rental of new or used panel trucks, vans, trailers, recreational
vehicles or motor-driven buses in operable condition and where no
repair work is done.
Truck Stop -
Any building, land, area, or premise, or portion thereof
used for the retail dispensing or sales of fuels, lubricants and accessories
commonly utilized by heavy load vehicles, but not including those
uses listed under Major Automobile Repair, as applying to heavy load
vehicles.
Towing Company Office with Towed Vehicle Storage Yard -
An office used for an individual, association, corporation,
or other legal, licensed entity that controls, operates, or directs
the operation of one or more tow trucks over a public roadway. A tow
truck is defined within the Towing Administrative Rules of the Texas
Department of Licensing and Regulation. This definition shall include
an area designated for the storage of towed vehicles.
Utilities, Public and Private -
A closely regulated enterprise with a franchise for providing
to the public a utility service deemed necessary for the public health,
safety, and welfare. Such public services include but are not limited
to water pump stations, water storage tanks, sewage treatment plants,
gas regulatory stations and electrical substations.
Warehouse, Chemical & Toxic Materials Storage -
The storage of certain types and volumes of materials (as
both primary and supplemental warehousing to support the primary)
which would constitute a public health and safety concern as determined
by local, State and Federal Fire, Building and Health Codes.
Wine Tasting Facility (Winery) -
An establishment that manufactures, bottles, labels, and
packages wine to dispense free for consumption on the winery premises
or for sale to ultimate consumers for 1.) consumption on the Winery
premises, and 2.) unbroken package off-premise consumption.
Wrecking Yard (Junkyard) -
Any lot upon which two or more motor vehicles of any kind,
which are incapable of being operated due to condition or lack of
license, have been placed for the purpose of obtaining parts for recycling
or resale.