For the purpose of these regulations,
certain terms and words are to be used and interpreted as defined
hereinafter. Words used in the present tense shall include the future
tense; words in the singular number include the plural and words in
the plural number include the singular, except where the natural construction
of the writing indicates otherwise. Words and phrases that are not
defined below shall be given their common, ordinary meaning unless
the context clearly requires otherwise. The word “shall”
is mandatory and not directory; while the word “may” is
merely directory.
ACCESSORY BUILDING.
A subordinate building or a portion of the main building
located on the same lot as the main building, the use of which is
incidental to that of the dominant use of the building or premises
and not exceeding the maximum lot coverage. Accessory buildings must
meet all requirements of the zoning district in which they are located.
Accessory buildings generally include parking garages, adjacent farm
structures, home workshops and tool houses, storage sheds, home greenhouses,
etc. Farms with working barns may be exempt if the land is subject
to an agricultural use exemption; proof of receipt of such an exemption
from the applicable appraisal district must be available for inspection.
Accessory Buildings may only exist in conjunction with a primary structure
and may not be constructed in the absence of a primary structure,
unless provided by ordinance. In the event a primary structure is
destroyed, the accessory building may continue to exist in the absence
of the primary structure for six months provided a primary structure
is being reconstructed. Failure to timely construct a primary structure
requires the removal of the accessory structure. Accessory structures
shall not include structures commonly known as sea boxes, PODs, trailer
containers, railroad boxes and the like.
ACCESSORY RESIDENCE/GUEST HOUSE.
Living quarters within a detached accessory building located on the same premises with the main building, for use by temporary guests of the occupants of the premises, such quarters having no kitchen facilities and not rented or otherwise used as a separate dwelling and shall not exceed six hundred fifty (650) square feet in size (a/k/a Guest House) (Article
XVII).
ACCESSORY USE.
A use that is customarily incidental, appropriate and subordinate
to the principal use of land or buildings and located upon the same
lot therewith. The land and building area used for the accessory use
must be significantly less than that used for the primary use and
gross receipts, if any, must be significantly less than those derived
from the primary use. Accessory uses must comply with the requirements
of the zoning district in which they are located.
ACCOUNTANT OR BOOKKEEPING OFFICE.
See Business Office, General. ADMINISTRATIVE OR CORPORATE
HEADQUARTERS. The center of operations or administration for a legal
entity, that may conduct its primary operations in another location,
and designate the location as its principal place of business for
legal transactions.
AIRPORT.
A place where an aircraft can land and take off, usually
equipped with hangars, facilities for refueling and repair and various
accommodations for passengers and regulated by state and federal entities
with jurisdiction over airspace.
ALLEY.
A minor right-of-way, dedicated to public use, which affords
a secondary means of vehicular access to the back or side of properties
otherwise abutting a street, and which may be used for public utility
purposes.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (“ADA”).
The applicable federal statute and regulations relative to
new construction and rehabilitation as may be required in 42 U.S.C.
1281, et seq., Pub. L. 101-336 and implementing regulations at 28
C.F.R. parts 35 and 36, and similar regulations as they exist and
as they may be amended.
AMORTIZATION.
The required removal of a nonconformity after a stated period
of time without compensation.
AMUSEMENT OR VIDEO ARCADE, COMMERCIAL.
Any building, room, place or establishment of any nature
or kind and by whatever name called, that contains at least three
(3) amusement devices, such as pinball and video machines [that] are
operated for a profit, whether the same be operated in conjunction
with any other business or not, including but not limited to such
amusement devices as coin-operated pinball machines, video games,
electronic games, shuffle boards, pool tables or other similar amusement
devices. Provided, however, the term “amusement device,”
as used herein, shall not include musical devices, billiard tables
which are not coin-operated, and devices designed to train persons
in athletic skills or golf, tennis, baseball, archery or other similar
sports. May be Indoor or Outdoor; See also, Amusement Park, Permanent
AMUSEMENT PARK, PERMANENT.
An outdoor area or structure, open to the public, which provides
entertainment or amusement for a fee or admission charge, including,
but not limited to, batting cages, miniature golf, go-kart tracks
and thrill rides.
ANIMAL POUND (MUNICIPAL).
An enclosure, owned by the municipality, under or subject
to its control, to house stray or unlicensed animals captured within
the municipality. The pound may also be used as a holding pen for
animals under observation consistent with state law regulations.
ANTENNA, SATELLITE DISH.
An apparatus capable of receiving communications from a transmitter
relay located in planetary orbit.
ANTIQUE SHOP, SALES IN BUILDING.
A retail establishment engaged in the selling of works of
art, furniture or other artifacts of an earlier period, with all sales
and storage occurring inside a building. Antiques are objects which
show some degree of craftsmanship, value and is considered a collectible.
APARTMENT HOUSE.
See Multiple-Family Dwelling. ARCHITECT’S OFFICE. See
Business Office, General.
ASPHALT PAVING.
A composite material commonly used for construction of pavement,
highways and parking lots, comprised primarily of petroleum-based
products as a tar-like substance used as a binder with an aggregate
base. All asphalt paving, residential driveways and parking, shall
conform to the standards adopted in the City’s Subdivision Regulations
and the adopted Standard Construction Details.
ASSEMBLY HALL.
A building, or part of a building, in which facilities are
provided and used for such purposes as a meeting, gathering, or assembly
of persons for civic, educational, political, religious, or social
events, including weddings and receptions, and may include a banquet
hall, or fraternal organization.
ASSEMBLY OF ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES.
An industrial site where technological devices are assembled
for the purpose of manipulation of voltages and electric currents
through the various devices for the result of performing some useful
action.
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY.
An establishment that furnishes, in one or more facilities,
food and shelter to four or more persons who are unrelated to the
proprietor of the establishment and provides personal care services,
as defined by Chapter 247 of the Texas Human Resources Code. As part
of the Specific Use Permit (SUP), the applicant must maintain a license
in good standing issued under Chapter 247 of the Texas Health and
Safety Code, for establishing or operating an assisted living facility
with the City. The failure to maintain the license shall render the
SUP null and void and such person is prohibited from establishing
or operating such a facility without a license as stated herein.
ATHLETIC STADIUM OR FIELD.
An athletic field or stadium owned and operated by a public
agency and/or political subdivision for use by the general public
including a baseball field, golf course, football field or stadium
which may be lighted for nighttime play.
AUTOMOBILE (AUTO).
A.
A self-propelled mechanical vehicle designed for use on streets
and highways for the conveying of goods and people including but not
limited to the following: passenger cars, trucks, buses, motor scooters
and motorcycles.
B.
A motor vehicle subject to registration under Transportation
Code, Title 7, Subtitle A, or any other device designed to be self-propelled
or transported on a public highway.
AUTOMOBILE ASSEMBLY, PAINTING, UPHOLSTERY AND REBUILDING.
Assembly is a system of workers and machinery in which a
new product is assembled in a series of consecutive operations; typically
the product is attached to a continuously moving belt. The painting,
upholstery and/or rebuilding are the independent rehabilitation of
a used automobile product.
AUTOMOBILE CENTER.
A business whose primary purpose is to stock automotive parts
and accessories and which may provide a limited amount of maintenance
services. All services are inside.
AUTOMOBILE LEASING AND RENTING.
A location where vehicles (e.g. automobiles, motorcycles
and light load vehicles) are stored for leasing or rental purposes.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS, SALES IN OPEN (Outside).
The use of any land for the outside display and sale of new
or used parts for automobiles, panel trucks or vans, trailers, or
recreation vehicles. This does not include junk or salvage yards.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR GARAGE OR SHOP.
An establishment providing major or minor automobile repair
services to all motor vehicles except heavy load vehicles. The car
service/bay area shall be screened from view from public roads unless
the garage existed before March 31, 2005.
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 rust-proofing;
those uses listed under “automobile repair, minor”; and
other similar uses. The car service/bay area shall be screened from
view from public roads (unless the garage existed before March 31,
2005? [sic]).
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 and automobile washing and polishing.
The car service/bay area shall be screened from view from public roads
(unless the garage existed before March 31, 2005? [sic]).
AUTOMOBILE SALES LOT (NEW).
A place of business where the primary business is the sales
of new automobiles. The place of business and seller of vehicles must
comply with the Texas Department of Transportation regulations and
licensing requirements.
AUTOMOBILE SALES LOT (USED).
A place of business where the primary business is the sales
of used automobiles or light load vehicles. The place of business
and seller of vehicles must comply with the Texas Department of Transportation
regulations and licensing requirements.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION (GAS 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 “automobile repair, minor.”
Vehicles, which are inoperative or are being repaired, may not remain
parked outside an Automobile Service Station for a period greater
than seven (7) days.
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE.
A.
The storage on a lot or tract, which complies with the Texas
Department of Licensing and Regulation licensing requirements of operable
automobiles for the purpose of holding such vehicles for sale, distribution
or storage.
B.
A garage, parking lot, or other facility owned or operated by
a person other than a governmental entity for storing or parking ten
(10) or more vehicles per year.
BANK, AUTOMATIC TELLER.
A stand-alone structure or kiosk associated with a Bank,
for either pedestrian or vehicular transactions involving the transmission
of funds.
BAR.
A.
Any establishment including, but not limited to, “nightclubs”
licensed by the state for the sale of alcoholic beverages that derives
more than seventy-five percent (75%) of the establishment’s
gross revenue from the on-premises sale of alcoholic beverages for
on-premises consumption.
B.
For purposes of this definition, “daily gross sales”
shall be calculated using the normal selling price of all food, alcoholic
beverages and other items sold in the establishment and shall reflect
the price normally charged for such items in the establishment for
which the daily gross sales figure is calculated, whether such item
is actually sold at normal selling price or below normal price. Prices
charged during promotions, happy hours, and other occasion when items
are sold at reduced prices or served at no charge, shall not be considered “normal
selling price” for calculation of daily gross sales.
BARBER SHOP OR COLLEGE.
A place where barbering, as defined in Chapter 1601 of the
Texas Occupations Code, as it may be amended, is practiced, offered
or attempted to be practiced, except when such place is duly licensed
as a barber school or college.
BASEMENT OR CELLAR.
A story partly or wholly underground. For purposes of height
measurement, a basement shall be counted as a story when more than
one-half of its height is above the average level of the adjoining
ground or when subdivided and used for commercial or dwelling purposes
by other than a janitor employed on the premises.
BATCH PLANT.
See Concrete or Asphalt Batching Plant, Permanent and Temporary.
BATH HOUSE.
A structure that contains dressing rooms, showers, restrooms
and toilet facilities for use with an adjacent public swimming pool,
semi-public swimming pool, private swimming pool, spa-pool or public
bathing place.
BEAUTY SHOP.
A place where cosmetology, as defined by Chapter 1602 of
the Texas Occupations Code, as adopted and amended, is practiced.
BED AND BREAKFAST, INN OR FACILITY.
A dwelling or group of dwellings at which a meal, usually
breakfast, is served and sleeping accommodations are offered and provided
to not more than ten (10) rooms or unattached units (e.g. cabins)
for transient guests on a nightly basis for compensation. Such term
does not include a hotel, motel or boarding house. See tourist home.
BERM.
A small fabricated hill or elevated land typically used in
place of, or in addition to trees or shrubs to screen a business from
public view or to act as a visual, light and noise buffer between
uses. A rolling topography is generally created through the use of
berms. Berms shall not be more than six feet (6') from the ground
to its highest point.
BIG BOX.
A structure over 45,000 square feet in size including, but
not necessarily limited to, membership warehouses and large retail
businesses.
BLOCK.
A tract of land platted for urban use and generally bound
by dedicated public right-of-way, streets, or a combination of streets,
parks, cemeteries, or boundary lines of local government.
BOARDING HOUSE.
A building, where, for compensation, and by pre-arrangement
for definite periods of time, meals or lodging and meals are provided
for three (3) persons or more, but not exceeding twenty (20) persons
on a weekly or monthly basis. This term does not include a hotel or
motel.
BOAT SALES.
A place of business where the primary business is the sales
of new and used boats. The place of business and seller of vehicles
must comply with the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife regulations
and licensing requirements.
BOOK BINDERY.
A facility where books are bound. Bookbinding is the process
of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded
sheets of paper and usually involves attaching covers to the text
block.
BOTTLING WORKS.
A manufacturing facility designed to place a product into
a bottle for distribution.
BUFFER ZONE.
A tract of land between two differently zoned areas (e.g.,
a city might position a multifamily residential development between
a commercial and single-family residential district).
BUFFER-YARD.
A designated area, defined in dimension, on the perimeter
of a property which is required to have a screening or buffering of
landscaping or screening materials installed and maintained between
it and the adjacent property. Normally this will be between properties
with differing zoning or uses.
BUILDING.
Any structure designed, built or occupied, intended for shelter,
housing or roofed enclosure for persons, animals or property. When
separated by dividing walls without openings, each portion of such
structure so separated may be deemed a separate building.
BUILDING ELEVATION.
The view of any building, or other structure from any one
of four sides showing features such as construction materials, design,
height, dimensions, windows, doors, architectural features and the
relationship of grade to floor level.
BUILDING HEIGHT.
The vertical distance from the average line of the highest
and lowest points of that portion of the lot covered by the building
to the highest point of coping of a flat roof, or a deck line of a
mansard roof or to the average height of the highest gable of a pitch
or hip roof.
BUILDING LINE.
A line parallel, or approximately parallel, to the front,
side or rear lot line at a specific distance therefrom, marking the
minimum distance from the front, side or rear lot line that a building
may be erected.
BUILDING OFFICIAL.
The building inspector, administrative official or other
authorized designee of the City charged with responsibility for issuing
permits and enforcing the City of Glenn Heights Zoning Ordinance,
Subdivision Regulations and the adopted Building Code.
BUILDING, PRIMARY (MAIN).
A building in which the principal use of the lot on which
it is situated is conducted. In a residential district the dwelling
unit shall be deemed to be a main building on the lot on which it
is situated.
BUS STOP OR SHELTER.
A roofed structure with a least three walls located on or
adjacent to the right-of-way of a street, and which is designed and
used primarily for the protection, convenience and information of
bus passengers.
BUS TERMINAL.
Any premises for the transient housing or parking of motor-driven
buses and the loading and unloading of passengers.
BUSINESS SERVICE.
Establishments primarily engaged in providing services, not
elsewhere classified, to business enterprises on a fee contract basis
including, but not limited to, advertising agencies, computer programming
and software services, and office equipment rental or leasing.
CAMPING SITES.
Land and facilities designated and permitted as a park or
site for temporary dwelling by tent, cabin or recreational vehicle,
with or without electrical or plumbing infrastructure and/or designated
pad sites.
CARWASH.
Structure used to wash motorcycles, automobiles and light
load vehicles. CARWASH, AUTOMATED. Facility or structure where chairs,
conveyors, blowers, steam cleaners or other mechanical devices are
used for the purpose of washing motorcycles, automobiles and light
load vehicles and where the operation is generally performed or operated
by an attendant.
CARWASH, MANUAL OR SELF-SERVICE.
Facility or structure where washing, drying and polishing
of vehicles is done by the owner of the vehicle, as a self-service
operation, without the use of chain conveyors, blowers, steam cleaners
or other mechanical devices.
CARETAKER/GUARD QUARTERS AS PART OF PERMANENT STRUCTURE.
An accessory building or portion of an accessory building
located on the same lot or grounds with the main building, containing
not more than one set of kitchen and bathroom facilities and used
as living quarters for a person or persons employed on the premises,
and not otherwise used or designed as a separate place of abode, provided
the living area of such quarters shall not exceed six hundred fifty
(650) square feet.
CARNIVAL, TEMPORARY.
A temporary amusement park wherein a special events permit
is sought for the purpose of providing entertainment from rides, sideshows
and games of skill on public or private property as permitted.
CARPORT.
A structure open on a minimum of three sides designed or used to shelter not more than three (3) vehicles and not to exceed twenty-four feet (24') on its longest dimension. Carports shall be constructed as provided by this Zoning Ordinance (Section XII [Article
15.04, division 1 of the Code of Ordinances].).
CEMETERY OR MAUSOLEUM.
Property used for the interring of the dead, where bodies
or remains are interred in ground (cemetery) or above ground in staked
vaults (mausoleum).
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
An official certificate issued by the City through the Building
Official which indicates conformance with or approved conditional
waiver from the zoning regulations and authorizes legal use and occupancy
of the premises for which it is issued; may also be referred to as
an “Occupancy Permit.”
CHURCH, RECTORY OR RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION.
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 may be
a place of residence for ministers, priests, nuns or rabbis on the
premises. A place of worship, including a church, synagogue, temple,
mosque or other building or facility, primarily engaged in religious
worship. The term “accessory activities” does not include
uses such as schools, recreational facilities, day care or child care
facilities, kindergartens, dormitories, or other facilities for temporary
or permanent residences, which are connected or related to the church
or the principal building on the site, or are located on the same
site, even if the curriculum or services offered as part of such use
includes religious services or training.
CITY.
The City of Glenn Heights, an incorporated home rule municipality
and political subdivision of the State of Texas located in Dallas
and Ellis Counties.
CITY COUNCIL.
The governing body of the City of Glenn Heights, Texas.
CLOTHING OR APPAREL STORE.
A retail facility primarily in business for the sale of personal
clothing, shoes and other clothing accessories.
CLUB.
This term includes assembly halls, private country clubs,
fraternal clubs or lodges, private clubs and nightclubs and those
terms as defined shall govern.
CLUB, FRATERNAL (FRATERNAL LODGE).
An establishment providing meeting or social facilities for
a private or nonprofit association, primarily for use by members and
guests. Typical uses include, but are not limited to, fraternal lodges
and meeting halls.
CLUB, NIGHT.
An establishment where there is live entertainment, dancing,
karaoke, televised, recorded and/or other performing entertainers.
CLUB, PRIVATE.
A place or establishment in which alcoholic beverages are
stored, possessed, mixed, consumed or served in broken or unsealed
containers, as permitted by the laws of the state, and thirty percent
(30%) of the gross receipts are derived from the sale of food. Gross
receipts shall be determined by an annual audit provided at the expense
of the owner of the private club for review by the City Council. All
private clubs require a Specific Use Permit (SUP). Private clubs shall
conform to the requirements of state law including, but not limited
to, the Alcohol Beverage Code and shall receive a private club permit
from the state within six (6) months after the issuance of a SUP.
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY.
An academic institution of higher learning accredited or
recognized by the State and covering a program or series of programs
of academic study.
COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT (INDOOR).
An amusement enterprise that is wholly enclosed within a
building which is treated acoustically so that noise generated by
the enterprise is not perceptible at the bounding property line, and
that, for a fee or price of admission, provides activities, services
and/or instruction for the entertainment of customers or members,
but not including amusement arcades. Uses may include, but are not
limited to, the following: bowling alley, ice skating rink, martial
arts club, racquetball/handball club, indoor tennis courts/club, indoor
swimming pool or scuba diving facility, video arcades, and other similar
types of uses. See Amusement, Commercial.
COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT (OUTDOOR).
See Amusement Park, Permanent. 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 dyeing plants.
COMMISSION.
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Glenn Heights.
COMMON AREA. A parcel or parcels of land, or an area of water, or
combination of land and water and/or developed facilities, complementary
structures or improvements, including but not limited to vehicular
and pedestrian access and recreational facilities within the site.
COMMUNITY CENTER (PUBLIC).
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.
COMMUNITY CENTER, PRIVATE.
A building or buildings dedicated to social and/or recreational,
athletic, cultural or entertainment activities serving residents of
a subdivision or development which is operated by an association or
incorporated group for their use and benefit and not as a commercial,
for profit, business.
COMMUNITY HOME.
A community-based residential home qualified to operate by
the State of Texas, a nonprofit corporation, a community center organized
pursuant to State statute, or an entity which is certified by the
State as a provider for a program for the mentally retarded in accordance
with Chapter 123 of the Texas Human Resource Code, as it may be amended.
Community homes provide for persons who have mental and/or physical
impairments that substantially limit one or more major life activities.
To qualify as a community home, a home must meet the following state
statutory requirements, as they may be amended:
a.
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Not more than six (6) disabled persons and two (2) supervisory
personnel may reside in the community home at the same time.
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b.
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The home must provide food and shelter, personal guidance, care,
rehabilitation services and supervision.
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c.
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All applicable licensing and other statutory requirements.
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To the extent required by law, such use shall be by right in
any residential district.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR.
An official of the City of Glenn Heights responsible for
the planning and zoning functions of the City, Right-of-Way management,
building inspections, builder/developer liaison, management of City
real estate, public utility liaison and coordinates business development
and retention.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
The Comprehensive Plan of the City and adjoining areas as
adopted by the City Council and the City Planning and Zoning Commission,
including all its revisions and parts, consistent with City Charter
and Ordinances. This plan provides a guide for the future development
of the City with graphic and textual policies that govern the general
location recommended for various land uses, transportation routes,
public and private buildings, streets, parks, and other public and
private developments and improvements.
CONCEPT PLAN.
Conceptual drawing of a proposed project or development to
provide a general understanding and depiction of the intended general
use. See also Site Plan.
CONCRETE OR ASPHALT BATCHING PLANT (TEMPORARY).
A temporary manufacturing facility for the storing of raw
materials and production of concrete or asphalt during construction
of a project. Plant shall be removed when the project is completed.
CONCRETE PAVING.
All concrete paving, residential and nonresidential driveways
and streets, shall conform to the standards adopted in the City’s
Subdivision Regulations and the adopted Standard Construction Details.
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.
CONTINUING CARE FACILITY.
A facility defined in the Texas Continuing Care Facility
Disclosure and Rehabilitation Act in which a person provides board
and lodging, together with personal care services and nursing services,
medical services, or other health-related services, regardless of
whether the services and lodging are provided at the same location,
under an agreement that requires the payment of a fee and that is
effective for the life of the individual or for a period of more than
one (1) year, such individual or individuals being cared for not being
related by consanguinity or affinity to the person providing the care
(Also see Household Care Facility).
CONVENIENCE STORE.
A retail establishment providing for the sale of consumables,
non-prescription drugs, small household items and gifts that are not
used or consumed on the premises. Gasoline and diesel fuel may be
offered for sale provided they are not the primary source of income
for the store and that no more than eight (8) pumps are offered.
CONVENIENCE STORE LESS THAN 2500 S.F.
A retail establishment providing for the sale of consumables,
non-prescription drugs, small household items and gifts that are not
used or consumed on the premises. Gasoline and diesel fuel may be
offered for sale provided they are not the primary source of income
for the store and that no more than eight (8) pumps are offered. Maximum
size of the establishment will be no more than 2,500 square feet,
not including storage areas and administrative offices.
CORNER VISIBILITY.
An area to be left without obstruction such that the view
of traffic is not impeded.
COUNTRY CLUB (PRIVATE).
A land area and buildings which may include a golf course,
clubhouse, dining room, swimming pool, tennis courts and similar recreational
or service uses available to members and their guests.
COURT.
An open, unobstructed space, bounded on more than two sides
by the walls of a building. An “inner court” is entirely
surrounded by the exterior walls of a building. An “outer court”
has one side open to a street, alley, yard, or other permanent open
space.
COVERAGE.
The area physically covered by all buildings located on a
lot or parcel, including the area covered by all overhanging roofs.
CREDIT ACCESS BUSINESS.
Shall have the meaning given that term in Section 393.601
of the Texas Finance Code and including any credit services organization
that obtains for a consumer or assists a consumer in obtaining an
extension of consumer credit in the form of a deferred presentment
transaction or a motor vehicle title loan, as those terms are defined
in Section 393.601 of the Texas Finance Code, as amended.
CULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Establishments such as museums, art galleries, botanical
and zoological gardens, and other facilities of a historic, an educational
or a cultural interest that possess qualities of significance in history,
architecture, archeology, or reflect the cumulative deposit of knowledge,
experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion,
notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe,
and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people
in the course of generations through individual and group striving.
CUL-DE-SAC.
A short residential street having but one vehicular access
to another street and terminated by a vehicular turnaround.
CURBSTONING.
The practice of selling cars on the street or in parking
lots, usually by unlicensed dealers.
CURVILINEAR IN DESIGN.
A design characteristic consisting of or bounded by curved
lines; represented by a curved line.
DAIRY PROCESSING.
The homogenization and pasteurization of raw milk for the
production of dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream,
etc.
DANCE HALL.
A building or part of a building with facilities for dancing.
DAY CARE.
Day care uses include facilities that provide care for children
or adults on a regular basis away from their primary residence for
less than twenty-four (24) hours per day. This category does not include
public or private schools or facilities operated in connection with
an employment use, shopping center, or other principal use, where
children are cared for while parents or guardians are occupied on
the premises or in the immediate vicinity. Specific use types include,
but are not limited to, the following:
A.
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Child Care in Residence (accessory use) a/k/a Family Home. A
child care facility that regularly provides care in the caretaker’s
own residence for not more than six (6) children under 14 years of
age, excluding the caretaker’s own children and that provides
care after school hours for not more than six (6) additional elementary
school siblings of the other children given care, but the total number
of children, including the caretaker’s own, does not exceed
twelve (12) at any given time. This term shall not include overnight
lodging, medical treatment, counseling or rehabilitative service establishments
and does not apply to any school. Licensure/ registration for such
facilities shall follow the requirements set forth by the State of
Texas.
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B.
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Children’s Day Care Center (Registered). A facility or
place designed for the care of less than six (6) unrelated children
for some period of time less than twenty-four (24) hours. If such
facility provides overnight care, the license must prove authorization
for the same.
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Adult Day Care Facility. A commercial facility or place designed
for the care of six (6) or less unrelated adult persons being cared
for less than 24 hours, whether or not such care is provided for compensation.
Licensure/registration for such facilities shall follow the requirements
set forth by the Texas Health and Human Service Department, stating
the ownership, operation and numbers of clients applicable to the
facility. The City shall require a special use permit (SUP) prior
to operation of such a facility, to ensure compliance with all City
health and safety codes. This term shall not include group home.
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DEAD-END STREET.
A street, other than a cul-de-sac, with only one outlet for
ingress or egress.
DENSITY.
The total number of residential units allowed upon a given
tract of land usually expressed in total number of units per gross
acres of net acre.
DEPARTMENT STORE.
A building or use which sells primarily general retail items.
No consumption of food or beverage items occur on-site but food and
beverage sales for off-site consumption is permitted.
DETACHED PRIVATE GARAGE.
A detached accessory building or portion of the main building
for the primary use as parking or temporary storage of automobiles
of the occupants of the premises; if occupied by vehicles of others,
it is a storage space.
DEVELOPER.
A person, partnership, corporation or other legal entity
owning or representing a business which is proposing or applying to
construct a project or create a subdivision.
DRUGSTORE, PHARMACY.
A retail store whose primary purpose is to stock and sell
all drug, prescription and health-related products.
DRY BOAT STORAGE.
The storage of boats, usually through stacking, in land-based
buildings or hardstands.
DRY CLEANING PLANT OR COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY.
Dry cleaning plants primarily clean, repair, and press clothes,
linens, and other fabric items that cannot be cleaned in water. Dry
cleaning involves the use of a variety of chemicals to clean fabrics
and must satisfy all applicable federal and state regulations associated
with the use, including but not limited to environmental regulations.
DRY CLEANING, SMALL SHOP.
A custom cleaning shop or pickup station not exceeding 5,000
square feet of floor area, including but not limited to dry cleaning
plants having no more than 5,000 square feet of floor area. Such shop
must satisfy all applicable federal and state regulations associated
with the use, including but not limited to environmental regulations.
DWELLING.
Any building or portion thereof, which is designed or used
as a living quarters for one or more families, but not including “mobile
homes.”
DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY.
Attached dwelling units designed to be occupied by three
(3) or more families living independently of one another, yet in the
same structure with shared, main lobby, entrance and sidewalks. This
term does not include hotels or motels.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED (TOWNHOUSE).
A dwelling that is part of a structure containing three (3)
or more units, each designed for occupancy by one (1) family, and
which is located on a separate lot delineated by front, side and rear
lot lines.
EASEMENT.
A grant of one or more of the property rights by the property
owner to or for the use by the public, a corporation or another person
or entity.
EASEMENT, UTILITY.
An easement granted for installing and maintaining utilities
across, over, or under land, together with the right to enter the
land with machinery and other vehicles necessary to maintain the utilities.
See also Public Easement.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY.
A policy adopted by the Glenn Heights City Council for the
attraction of long-term investment and establishment of new jobs in
the City and for the enhancement of the economic base of area taxing
entities.
ELECTRIC PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Processes, General. ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION
LINE (HIGH VOLTAGE). See Transmission Line. ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION.
A subsidiary station in which electrical current is transformed. ELECTRONIC
AND HOME APPLIANCE STORE. A retail business with household electronics
(e.g., televisions, stereos, computers, etc.) and appliances (e.g.,
refrigerators, ovens, ranges, etc.) for sale to the public.
ENGINE AND MOTOR REPAIR.
The adjustment, reconditioning or restoration to working
order of engines and motors, other than those related to autos.
ENGINEER, CITY.
Any provider of engineering services to the City, designated
by resolution or ordinance of the City Council, who is duly authorized
under the provisions of the Texas Engineering Registration Act, as
may be amended, to practice the profession of engineering, and is
a Registered Professional Engineer.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL.
A location where a variety of equipment (e.g. tractors, ditching
machine, scaffolding, tillers) are stored for leasing or rental purposes.
EXCAVATION, SAND/GRAVEL.
A tract of land used primarily for the extraction of soil,
sand, gravel, clay and other similar materials, other than oil and
gas, which are processed and sold or used for commercial purposes,
but not include the excavation or grading necessary for the development
of a lot or tract.
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION (ETJ).
The unincorporated area that is contiguous to the corporate
boundaries of the City of Glenn Heights within the specified distance
from the corporate boundaries as specified in Texas Local Government
Code, Chapter 42, as may be amended.
FACADE.
All exterior walls of a building exposed to public view or
that may be viewed by persons not within the building.
FAMILY.
One or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption,
or a group not to exceed four (4) persons not all related by blood
or marriage, adoption or guardianship, occupying a dwelling unit and
living as a single housekeeping unit. This definition does not necessarily
apply during times of declared state emergencies.
FARM, RANCH, GARDEN OR ORCHARD.
An area of five (5) acres or more which is 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.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA).
The Federal Emergency Management Agency that regulates flood
emergencies and natural disasters, along with other local and federal
agencies, and which is under the federal Homeland Security Department.
FEED AND GRAIN 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.
FEED LOT.
An area or building where livestock are kept while being
fattened for slaughter.
FENCE.
A structure serving as an enclosure, a barrier, or a boundary
and constructed according to the City of Glenn Heights regulations.
Usually made of metal posts joined together by boards, wire, or rails.
Fence is a structure for purposes of substandard structure minimum
requirements.
FIELD CONSTRUCTION OFFICE.
A building or structure, of either permanent or temporary
construction, used in connection with a development or construction
project for housing temporary supervisory or administrative functions
related to development, construction or the sale of real estate properties
within active development or construction project.
FINAL PLAT.
Any plat of any lot, tract, or parcel of land requested to
be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council
and recorded for record in the Deed Records of Dallas or Ellis County,
Texas as required by state law.
FIREPLACE, APPLIANCE STYLE.
A fixture that is designed to burn only gaseous products,
natural or propane. Gases shall be vented with Type B double wall
pipe and/or comply with applicable building codes.
FIREPLACE, WOOD BURNING.
A fireplace that is intended to burn wood, wood logs, paper
log rolls, lignite, or other approved solid fuel products. Products
shall be vented through approved triple wall pipe. This is sometimes
referred to as a “brick fireplace.”
FLEA MARKET.
An outdoor, or partially indoor premises with a properly
issued permit by the City where the main use is the sale of new and
used household goods, 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 in a building, open
air, or partly enclosed booths or stalls not within a wholly enclosed
building. The term “flea market” shall not be deemed to
include wholesale sales establishments or rental services establishments,
but shall be deemed to include personal service establishments, food
services establishments, retail services establishments, and auction
establishments.
This definition does not pertain to retail sidewalk sales
or garage sales.
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM).
A map indicating property that lies in a floodplain, floodway
or property that is otherwise susceptible to flooding due to changes
in development patterns.
FLOODPLAIN.
An area of land subject to inundation by a 100-year frequency
flood as determined using standard engineering practices and generally
as shown on the FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) of the City of Glenn
Heights.
FLOODWAY.
Where a creek, river, stream or body of water flows and the
adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the
base flood without increasing the water surface elevation more than
a designated height.
FLOOR AREA.
The total gross square feet of floor space within the outside
dimensions of a building including each floor level, but excluding
carports, residential garages and breezeways.
FLORIST SHOP.
An establishment for the display and retail sale of flowers,
small plants and accessories.
FOOD OR CONVENIENCE STORE.
A use which occupies less than 25,000 square feet but greater
than 2500 square feet and sells food and beverages primarily for off-site
consumption, but also sells other products such as gasoline and retail
items. No vehicle repair or other automotive services are provided.
FOOD PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Process, General. FOUNDRY CASTING, NONFERROUS.
A factory that produces castings from nonferrous alloys. Metals are
turned into parts by melting the metal into a liquid, pouring the
metal into a mold and then removing the mold material or casting.
The alloys contain no iron.
FROZEN FOOD LOCKER.
A business primarily for storing food products in a frozen
state for customers.
FUNERAL HOME OR MORTUARY.
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.
FURNITURE, HOME FURNISHINGS, AND EQUIPMENT STORES.
This group includes retail stores selling goods for furnishing
the home including, but not limited to furniture, floor coverings,
draperies, glass and chinaware, domestic stoves, refrigerators, and
other household electrical and gas appliances.
GARAGE (PRIVATE).
An enclosed (on at least three (3) sides) accessory building,
or a part of a main building, used for storage of automobiles and
used solely by the occupants and their guests.
GARAGE APARTMENT.
A dwelling unit for one family erected in conjunction with
a garage. GARAGE, ATTACHED. A building or indoor space that is a part
of the main structure in which to park or keep a motor vehicle.
GARAGE, DETACHED.
A building or indoor space that is separate and not a part
of the main structure in which to park or keep a motor vehicle.
GARAGE PARKING (PRIVATE).
An enclosed (on at least three (3) sides) accessory building,
or a part of a main building, used for storage of automobiles and
used solely by the occupants and their guests.
GARDEN SHOP, GARDEN CENTER.
A facility which is engaged in the display and selling of
flowers, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, seeds, garden and lawn
supplies, and other materials used in planting and landscaping, but
not including cultivation and propagation activities outside a building.
Depending on the zoning district a limited amount of display may be
outside.
GASOLINE OR PETROLEUM DRILLING OR STORAGE.
Gasoline or petroleum drilling and storage shall have the
meaning assigned and be subject to the regulations in the City’s
Drilling Ordinance as it exists and as it may be amended.
GENERAL RETAIL.
Any use engaged in retail trade, including any use identified
as permitted in the Retail Zoning District.
GO GREEN INCENTIVES.
Financial and procedural incentives offered by the City of
Glenn Heights for development that meets or exceeds City-adopted criteria
that improve the environment and quality of life while boosting the
local economy. This program is adopted through the Zoning Ordinance.
GOLF COURSE (MUNICIPAL).
A golf course owned by a municipality. A city may contract
out the day-to-day operations of the course to a golf course management
company but as long as it is owned by the city it is called a municipal
golf course.
GOLF COURSE (PRIVATE).
An area of twenty (20) acres or more improved with trees,
greens, fairways, hazards, used for recreational or competitive golfing
activities and which may include clubhouses.
GROCERY STORE.
A use which occupies at least 25,000 square feet and sells
primarily food for primarily off-site consumption. Other items such
as retail products, beverages and gasoline are sold but are not the
primary source of revenue for the main use.
GROSS FLOOR AREA.
A.
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of a structure,
measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from the centerline
of walls separating two (2) attached buildings. Gross floor area includes
the following: Basements that provide structural headroom of seven
(7) feet or more. Elevator shafts or stairwells at each floor. Floor
space used for mechanical equipment. Attics, whether or not a floor
has been laid, providing structural headroom of seven (7) feet or
more. Floor space in interior balconies or interior mezzanines. Floor
space in accessory structures. Floor space in enclosed porches. Any
floor space used for residential use, no matter where such floor space
is located within the structure. For commercial uses, balconies, galleries,
covered or uncovered patios, decks, and commercial leased space. For
commercial uses, any outdoor space, whether covered or uncovered,
which is used for seating, performance, or similar activities. Floor
space within an enclosed structure.
B.
Gross floor area does not include the following: Accessory water
tanks or cooling towers. Exterior balconies on residential uses. Uncovered
steps. Basements and attics, whether or not an attic floor has been
laid, providing structural headroom of less than seven (7) feet. Floor
space used for required accessory off-street parking spaces. Galleries
located in residential uses, through arcades and breezeways.
GROUP HOME.
Shall mean to refer to all types of residential dwellings,
whether statutorily permitted or allowed as a use in the City’s
Zoning Ordinance and shall include but not be limited to Continuing
Care Facility, Assisted Living Facility, Community Home, Household
Care Facility, Rehabilitation Treatment Facility, and Rehabilitation
Treatment Institution. Unless otherwise required by law, the following
shall apply to group homes permitted as a specific use and must be
included in the ordinance granting the specific use as a condition
of use:
A.
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A group home may not be located within one-half mile of an existing
group home.
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B.
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No structural or decorative alterations that will change the
single-family character of existing residential use or be incompatible
with surrounding residences is permitted, other than as may be required
by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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C.
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The residents of a group home may not keep for the use of the
residents of the home, either on the premises of the home or on a
public right-of-way adjacent to the home, motor vehicles in numbers
that exceed the number of bedrooms in the home.
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A group home located in a single-family residential district
may not be used so as to change the residential character of the single-family
residential use or be maintained or operated so as to constitute a
public nuisance as defined by City ordinances.
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E.
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Must have at all times a valid residential rental license issued
pursuant to City ordinance, as it exists and may be amended.
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GYMNASTIC OR DANCE STUDIO.
A building or portion of a building used as a place of work
for a gymnast or dancer or for instructional classes in gymnastics
or dance.
HEAVY LOAD VEHICLE.
A self-propelled vehicle having a manufacturer’s recommended
gross vehicle weight (GVW) of greater than 11,000 pounds, such as
large recreational vehicles, tractor-trailers, buses, vans, and other
similar vehicles. The term “truck” shall be construed
to mean “heavy load vehicle” unless specifically stated
otherwise.
HEAVY MACHINERY SALES AND STORAGE.
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.
HEIGHT.
A measurement taken from the base of the object on the ground
to its apex or highest point. If the object being measured is attached
to a building, the base of the building to the top of the object is
the height.
HELIPORT.
An area of land 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.
The same as a heliport, except that no refueling, maintenance,
repairs or storage of helicopters is permitted.
HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER.
A facility for the retail sale of home, lawn and garden supplies,
brick, lumber and other similar lumber materials.
HOME OCCUPATION.
Any occupation or activity carried on solely by the inhabitants
of a residential dwelling which is clearly incidental and secondary
to the use of the dwelling for residential dwelling purposes, which
does not change the character thereof, and which is conducted entirely
within the main or accessory buildings; provided that no trading in
merchandise is carried on and in connection with which there is no
display of merchandise or advertising sign other than one non-illuminated
nameplate not more than two square feet in area attached to the main
or accessory building, and no mechanical equipment is used, except
such as is customary for purely domestic or household purposes and
does not create obnoxious noise or other conditions such as odor,
increased traffic, smoke or electrical interference. A beauty or barber
shop, tea room or restaurant, rest home or clinic, doctor’s
office or dentist’s office, adult day care, tourist home, or
cabinet, metal or auto repair shop, farm, ranch or similar agricultural
use shall not be deemed a home occupation and must follow the restrictions
and designations for any such use.
A.
An occupation, profession, domestic craft or economic enterprise
which is customarily conducted in a “residential dwelling”
as hereinafter defined, subject to compliance with each of the following
conditions:
(a)
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“Residential dwelling” shall mean a detached building
or structure designed, used and occupied exclusively by members of
one (1) family as a residence.
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(b)
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No person other than members of a family who reside in the residential
dwelling shall be engaged in such occupation, profession, domestic
craft or economic enterprise; provided, however, the resident may
engage the services of one employee.
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Such use shall be and remain incidental and subordinate to the
principal use of the residential dwelling as a family residence and
the area utilized for such occupation, profession, domestic craft
or economic enterprise shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the
total of the floor area of the residential dwelling.
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(d)
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The residential dwelling shall maintain its residential character
and shall not be altered or remodeled in order to create any type
of exterior commercial appeal.
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(e)
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No exterior storage of material, equipment and/or supplies used
in conjunction with such occupation, profession, domestic craft or
economic enterprise shall be placed, permitted or allowed on the premises
occupied by the residential dwelling.
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(f)
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No offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare
generated by or associated with the home occupation shall extend beyond
the property line of the lot or tract on which the home occupation
is being conducted.
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(g)
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The occupation, profession, domestic craft or economic enterprise
shall be conducted wholly within the residential dwelling and no accessory
building shall be used in conjunction therewith.
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(h)
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Inventory for the home occupation may be stored on the premises
provided it does not exceed the twenty (20) percent of total floor
area.
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(i)
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The only equipment to be used in such occupation, profession,
domestic craft or economic enterprise shall be that which is ordinarily
used in a private home in a like amount and kind.
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(j)
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A home occupation shall not generate such additional traffic
as to create a traffic hazard or disturbance to nearby residents;
provided, however, an additional two cars at one time shall not constitute
a traffic hazard in and of itself.
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A home occupation may include but not be limited to the following
type activities:
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(1)
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Hand-crafted art studios;
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(2)
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House cleaning services;
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(3)
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Instructional arts studio;
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(4)
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Professional Office, such as real estate, law office, insurance
agent, tax consultant, with the exception of banking and other financial
services, employment agencies, medical or dental offices;
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(5)
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Office services who render their services off-site;
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(6)
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Photography studio;
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(7)
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Private music, tutoring or similar lessons;
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(8)
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Sale of homemade goods, crafts and similar products assembled
on the premises excluding food;
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(9)
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Telephone sales business; and
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(10)
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Seamstress/alterations.
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(l)
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Day care services as defined herein shall meet all applicable
requirements for such activity as stated herein.
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(m)
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Nothing shall be done to the residential dwelling to make the
dwelling appear in any way as anything but a dwelling.
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HOSPITAL, ACUTE CARE.
An institution where sick or injured patients are given medical
and/or surgical treatment intended to restore them to health and an
active life, and which is licensed by the State of Texas.
HOSPITAL, CHRONIC CARE.
An institution where those persons suffering from illness,
injury, deformity and/or deficiencies pertaining to age are given
care and treatment on a prolonged or permanent basis and which is
licensed by the State of Texas.
HOSPITAL, REHABILITATION.
An institution that provides long-term acute care, inpatient
and outpatient rehabilitative services for those who have experienced
a stroke, brain injury, neurological disorder or other debilitating
conditions on a for-profit or not-for-profit basis, and may include
physical, occupational or speech therapy.
HOTEL OR MOTEL.
A facility offering a minimum of 75 rooms for temporary lodging
accommodations or guest rooms on a daily rate to the general public
and providing additional services, such as restaurants, meeting rooms,
housekeeping service and recreational facilities. A guest room shall
be defined as a room designed for the overnight lodging of hotel guests
for an established rate or fee.
HOTEL OR MOTEL RESIDENCE.
Same as Hotel or Motel, except such rooms are usually rented
for longer periods of time (e.g. weekly or monthly). Such facilities
often include meeting rooms, clubhouses and recreational facilities
intended for the use of the residents and their guests.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE SERVICE AND REPAIR.
The maintenance and rehabilitation of appliances customarily
used in the home including but not limited to washing and drying machines,
refrigerators, dishwashers, trash compactors, ovens and ranges, countertop
kitchen appliances, vacuum cleaners and hair dryers. See Appliance
Service, Repair.
HOUSEHOLD CARE FACILITY.
A dwelling unit which provides residence and care to not
more than nine (9) persons, regardless of legal relationship, who
are elderly, disabled, orphaned, abandoned, abused or neglected children;
victims of domestic violence, or rendered temporarily homeless due
to fire, natural disaster or financial adversity, living together
with no more than two supervisory personnel as a single housekeeping
unit (See also Continuing Care Facility).
HOUSING PREFABRICATION OR INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING.
A residential structure that is: (1) designed for the occupancy
of one or more families; (2) constructed in one or more modules or
constructed using one or more modular components built at a location
other than the permanent site; and (3) designed to be used as a permanent
residential structure when the module or the modular component is
transported to the permanent site and erected or installed on a permanent
foundation system. Industrialized housing includes the structure’s
plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems. Industrialized
housing does not include: (1) a residential structure that exceeds
three stories or 49 feet in height as measured from the finished grade
elevation at the building entrance to the peak of the roof; (2) housing
constructed of a sectional or panelized system that does not use a
modular component; or (3) a ready-built home constructed in a manner
in which the entire living area is contained in a single unit or section
at a temporary location for the purpose of selling and moving the
home to another location. For purposes of permitted residential uses,
industrialized housing shall be permitted and treated as a single-family
or duplex dwelling constructed on-site, provided that such Industrialized
Housing: (1) has a value equal to or greater than the median taxable
value for each single-family dwelling located within 500 feet of the
lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located,
as determined by the most recent certified tax appraisal roll for
each county in which the properties are located; (2) has exterior
siding, roofing, roof pitch, foundation fascia, and fenestration compatible
with the single-family dwellings located within 500 feet of the lot
on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located; (3)
complies with municipal aesthetic standards, building setbacks, side
and rear yard offsets, subdivision control, architectural landscaping,
square footage, and other site requirements applicable to single-family
dwellings; (4) is securely fixed to a permanent foundation; and (5)
has all local permits and licenses applicable to other single-family
or duplex dwellings.
IMPERVIOUS.
Surfaces that allow little water to soak into the ground
or that is so constructed to allow water runoff (e.g., buildings,
cement driveways or streets).
INDUSTRIAL PARK.
A large tract of land that has been planned, developed and
operated as an integrated facility for a number of individual industrial
uses, with special attention to circulation, parking, utility needs,
aesthetics, and compatibility.
INDUSTRIAL, GENERAL.
Establishments engaged in the manufacturing or transformation
of materials into new products. These establishments are usually described
as plants and factories, and characteristically use power-driven machines
and materials-handling equipment. Manufacturing production is usually
carried on for the wholesale market, rather than for direct sale to
the domestic customer.
INFRASTRUCTURE.
The large-scale public systems, services, and facilities
of a city or region that are necessary for development and economic
activity, including power and water supplies, public transportation,
telecommunications, roads, and schools.
INSTRUMENT AND METER MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Process, General. INSURANCE OR INSURANCE
ESTIMATOR’S OFFICE. See Business Office, General. INTEGRATED
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (ISWM). A way of managing stormwater to mitigate
the negative impacts of development by integrating the management
of the quality of stormwater with quantity management, as well as
integrating stormwater considerations into the earliest stages of
the development and site planning process.
JAIL, PRISON OR HOLDING FACILITY.
A place for the short-term confinement of persons in lawful
detention, either persons accused of, or awaiting trial under local
jurisdiction or persons convicted of crimes. Such facilities shall
be owned and operated by governmental entities with proper jurisdiction,
[and] meet all applicable federal and state regulations governing
said use.
JEWELRY AND WATCH MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Process, General. KENNELS. An establishment
with pens in which more than four (4) dogs or domesticated animals
are housed, groomed, bred, boarded, trained or sold for commercial
purposes. The pens may be indoor or outdoor dependent upon the zoning
district in which they are located. Such a use must meet all applicable
state and local regulations for the humane care and treatment of animals
and may not constitute or create a nuisance.
KINDERGARTEN OR NURSERY SCHOOL (PRIVATE).
A child care facility offering a program four (4) hours or
less per day for children who have passed their second birthday but
who are under seven years old. See School, Private.
KIOSK.
A small, freestanding, one-story structure having a maximum
floor area of 350 square feet and used for commercial purposes 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
twenty-five (25) square feet.
LABORATORY, MEDICAL.
An area where medical testing and analysis are performed
under sterile conditions to assist in diagnosis and treatment of illnesses.
LANDSCAPING.
Material such as, but not limited to, grass, ground covers,
shrubs, vines, or trees, and non-living durable material commonly
used in the aesthetic and appealing presentation of living garden
materials, such as, but not limited to, rocks, pebbles, sand, walls
or fences, but excluding paving.
LAWN/YARD.
An open space at grade between a building and the adjoining
lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure
from the ground upward. In measuring a lawn/yard for the purpose of
determining the width of the side yard, the depth of a front yard
or the depth of a rear yard, the shortest horizontal distance between
the lot lines and the main building shall be used.
LAWN/YARD, FRONT.
A lawn/yard located in front of the elevation of a building
and extending across a lot between the side yard lines and being the
minimum horizontal distance between the front property line and the
outside wall of the main structure.
LAWN/YARD, SIDE.
A lawn/yard between the building and side line of the lot
and extending from the front lot line to the rear lot line and being
in the minimum horizontal distance between a side lot line and the
outside wall of the side of the main structure.
LEATHER GOODS FABRICATION.
All establishments engaged in tanning, currying [curing]
and finishing hides and skins, leather converters and establishments
manufacturing finished leather and artificial leather products and
some similar products made of other materials.
LEATHER GOODS SHOP.
An establishment whose primary retail product for sale is
that of leather goods. Leather goods may also be sold in combination
with other merchandise in a department store or other general retail
store.
LIBRARY (PUBLIC).
Any institution for the loan or display of books, tapes,
objects of art or science which is sponsored by a public or responsible
quasi-public agency and which institution is open and available to
the general public.
LIGHT FABRICATION AND ASSEMBLY.
Construction by combining or assembling diverse, typically
standardized parts to create or make a finished product, including
packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales and distribution
of such products, but excluding basic industrial processing.
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL.
Manufacturing and fabricating establishments with limited
external impact, small in size, with no heavy manufacturing or specialized
industrial processes, generally related to the assembly, disassembly,
fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repairing or processing
of materials, such as printing, commercial laundry, photographic processing,
building maintenance shops, metal work, millwork and cabinetry work.
LIGHT LOAD VEHICLES.
A self-propelled vehicle having a manufacturer’s recommended
gross vehicle weight (GVW) not greater than eleven thousand (11,000)
pounds, and having no more than two (2) axles, such as pickup trucks,
vans, recreational vehicles, campers and other similar vehicles but
not including automobiles and motorcycles.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING.
Manufacturing of finished products or parts, predominately
from previously prepared materials, including fabrication, assembly,
and packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales and
distribution of such products, but excluding basic industrial processing.
LIGHT SHEET METAL PRODUCTS (ENCLOSED BUILDING).
The process of sheet metal fabrication can include shearing,
cutting, duplicating, contouring, forming, rolling, welding, bending,
stamping, drawing, machine assembling and finishing. Finished products
can range from small components (with a value of $1 each) to machines
that are 30 ft. high (valued at $400,000) as well as weld-fabricate
subassemblies and assemblies. See Manufacturing Process, General and/or
Light Industrial.
LIMOUSINE.
Any chauffeured motor vehicle for general passenger use with
a rated passenger capacity of not more than 15 passengers and which
operates on a prearranged appointment basis only whereby such prearrangement
is made not less than 1 hour in advance of the time transportation
is to begin. At no time shall such vehicle operate on a call-and-demand
basis as a taxicab.
LOADING SPACE.
An off-street space or berth used for the delivery and loading
or unloading of vehicles.
LOT FRONTAGE.
That dimension, line or side of a lot or portion of a lot
abutting on a street, excluding the side dimension, line or side of
a corner lot.
LOT LINE, FRONT.
The narrower side of the lot abutting a street. Where two
lot lines abutting streets are of equal length, the owner shall have
a choice in designating which shall be the lot frontage. For a lot
which has a boundary line which does not abut the front street line,
is not a rear lot line and lies along the same general directional
orientation as the front and rear lot lines, said line shall be considered
a front lot line in establishing minimum setback lines.
LOT LINE, REAR.
The lot line farthest from and most parallel to the front
lot line. For triangular lots, the point opposite the front lot line
shall be considered the rear lot line and have a value of zero.
LOT LINE, SIDE.
Any lot line not the front or rear lot line. LOT LINES. The
lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
LOT WIDTH.
The horizontal distance measured between side lot lines parallel
to the front lot line, and measured from the point on the building
line which is closest to the front lot line.
LOT, AREA.
The total area, measured on a horizontal plane, included
within lot lines, and exclusive of any private or public right-of-way
or alley. The “area lot” is that portion of a platted
tract that may be developed.
LOT, CORNER.
A lot that has at least two adjacent sides abutting for their
full lengths on a street, if the interior angle at the intersection
of such two sides is less than one hundred thirty-five degrees (135°).
LOT, DEPTH.
The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lot
lines.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE.
A lot having a frontage on two (2) non-intersecting streets,
as distinguished from a lot.
LOT, FLAG OR PANHANDLE.
A lot having access to a street by means of a parcel of land
having a depth greater than its frontage, and having a width less
than the minimum required lot width, but not less than thirty-five
feet (35'). Flag or panhandle lots are generally prohibited in new
subdivisions, where lots shall front directly off a public or private
street. Any nonconforming lot shall go before the Zoning Board of
Adjustment prior to any plat approval.
LOT, KEY.
A corner lot that is so designed that the lots located directly
behind it face the side street of the corner lot and are not separated
by an alley shall be considered a key lot.
LOT, OR LOT OF RECORD.
Any tract or parcel or a part of a recorded subdivision which
is occupied or intended to be occupied by one main building, or a
group of main buildings, and accessory building and uses, including
such open spaces as are required by this Zoning Ordinance, and other
laws or ordinances, and having its principal frontage on a public
street or officially approved place. A lot shall be part of a subdivision,
the plat of which has been recorded in the office of the County Clerk
of Dallas or Ellis County.
LOT, PLATTED OR LEGAL LOT.
In order to obtain a building permit or utility service,
the City of Glenn Heights requires that the parcel of land be mapped,
charted, surveyed, planned or replatted, containing a description
of the subdivided land with ties to permanent landmarks or monuments
and filed of record with the County Clerk of Dallas or Ellis County.
LOT, THROUGH.
A lot, other than a corner lot, having frontage on two (2)
parallel or approximately parallel streets.
MAIN BUILDING.
The building(s) on a lot which are occupied by the main or
primary use.
MANUFACTURED HOME A/K/A HUD-CODE MANUFACTURED HOME.
A structure, constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according
to the rules of the United States Department of Housing and Urban
Development, transportable in one (1) or more sections, which, in
the traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width or forty
(40) body feet or more in length, or, when erected on-site, is three
hundred twenty (320) or more square feet, and which is built on a
permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and
includes the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems.
All references in this ordinance to manufactured housing or manufactured
home(s) shall be references to HUD-Code Manufactured Housing, unless
otherwise specified. The term does not include a recreational vehicle
as that term is defined by 24 C.F.R. Section 3282.8(g). Any structure
with less than the length and/or width specified in this paragraph,
or pre-dating June 15, 1976, generally known as a mobile home, shall
not be allowed in a HUD-Code Manufactured Home Park or within the
corporate city limits as provided herein and allowed by law. HUD-Code
Manufactured Homes shall be governed by separate ordinance, as it
exists and as it may be amended. (Also referred to as HUD-Code Home.)
MANUFACTURING PROCESS, GENERAL.
An establishment engaged in basic processing and manufacturing
of materials or products predominantly from extracted or raw materials
excluding those generally classified as hazardous or objectionable
such as chemical warehousing and manufacturing, fat rendering plants,
meat packing plants, petroleum refineries, slaughterhouses and tanneries.
Uses restricted from other zoning districts but permitted in the I
and C, districts, as specifically indicated by the Use Chart, under
this definition are manufacturing and industrial uses which do not
emit dust, smoke, odor, gas, fumes, or present a possible hazard beyond
the bounding property lines of the lot or tract upon which the use
or uses are located, and which do not generate noise or vibration
at the boundary of the lot or tract which is generally perceptible
in frequency or pressure above the ambivalent level of noise or vibration
in the adjacent area. Such uses include toys, jewelry, watches, electronics,
plastics and candy.
MASONRY.
A.
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APPROVED - Hard fired (kiln fired) clay brick, natural stone,
granite, marble, hammered or split-face finished concrete, load-bearing
units, pre-cast concrete panels or tilt walls (painted, fluted or
exposed aggregate), hard fired clay tile, cement-based stucco.
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ALTERNATE MATERIAL - Glass walls or glass blocks, Cementitious
fiber board, acrylic matrix (three-component finish system consisting
of 100% acrylic matrix ceramically colored aggregate and sealer or
100% synthetic plaster having two types of application, spraying or
troweling).
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MASONRY CONSTRUCTION.
That form of construction comprised of brick, stone, granite,
marble, concrete, hollow clay tile, concrete block or tile, brick,
veneer, exterior plasters (including stucco), or other similar building
units or materials or combination of these materials laid up unit
by unit and set in mortar.
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT.
Any place of business in which massage therapy is practiced
by a massage therapist, as defined 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 or therapeutic massage.
Massage therapy does 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.
MASTER PLAN.
Graphic and textual form policies which govern the future
development of the City and which consists of various components governing
specific geographic areas and functions and services of the City.
These are generally presented by the City’s Land Use, Thoroughfare
and Park Plans, as may be amended.
MEDICAL FACILITIES.
Include the following:
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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. See also Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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B.
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Dental Clinic or Medical Clinic. A facility or group of offices
for one or more physicians for the examination and treatment of ill
and afflicted human outpatients provided that patients are not kept
overnight except under emergency circumstances.
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C.
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Health Center. A facility primarily utilized by a health unit
for providing public health services including related facilities
such as laboratories, clinics and administrative offices operated
in connection therewith.
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Hospital. An institution that provides medical, surgical or
psychiatric care and treatment 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.
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Sanitarium. An institution providing health facilities for inpatient
medical treatment or treatment and recuperation making use of natural
therapeutic agents.
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F.
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Animal Clinic. An establishment in which animals are admitted
for examination and medical treatment. The establishment may or may
not have outside kennels for housing such animals depending upon the
district in which it is located. This definition does not include
Pet Shops.
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MEDICAL SUPPLIES STORE.
An establishment that provides access to various medical
supplies, in particular for the purchase and use by individuals and
not hospitals. Such supplies would include wheelchairs, walkers, bandages,
etc.
MINIATURE GOLF, DRIVING RANGE, & PUTTING COURSE.
Miniature golf is a novelty golf game played with a putter
on a miniature course usually having tunnels, bridges, sharp corners,
and obstacles. Driving ranges and putting courses are golf practice
facilities that are included at most golf courses; however, driving
ranges can also commonly operate as a stand-alone business away from
golf courses. Typically a driving range will consist of a large, open
field with teeing ground at one end. Golfers line up side-by-side
pounding golf balls out into the field. The landing area may be, literally,
an empty field; or it may include target greens and yardage markers.
Most ranges sell buckets of balls of varying sizes and prices. Many
driving ranges also have practice putting greens and may have areas
for chipping, pitching and bunker practice.
MINI-WAREHOUSE.
Small individual storage units for rent or lease, restricted
solely to the storage of items. The conduct of sales, business or
any other activity within the individual storage units, other than
storage, shall be prohibited.
MOBILE HOME.
A dwelling constructed before June 15, 1976, 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 and which includes the plumbing,
heating, air-conditioning and electrical systems. Mobile Homes are
prohibited in any zoning district in the City. Where the term is used
in this Ordinance as a header or descriptor but not referring to the
prohibited dwelling, shall mean to refer to HUD-Code Home.
MOBILE HOME DISPLAY AND SALE.
The offering for sale, storage, or display of trailers or
HUD-Code Homes on a parcel of land but excluding the use of such facilities
as dwellings either on a temporary or permanent basis.
MOBILE HOME PARK, TRAILER PARK OR RV PARK.
A parcel of land which is designed, improved and/or intended
to be used for short- or long-term occupancy by HUD-Code Homes trailers
or RVs in designated spaces. The facility may include a residence
for the owner or manager, utility hook-ups, accessory structures,
playgrounds and open space areas, small fenced areas and similar amenities.
Manufactured Home Parks are governed by separate ordinance, as it
exists and as it may be amended.
MOBILE HOME SPACE.
A plot of ground within a HUD-Code Home park, trailer, park,
RV park or HUD-Code Home subdivision which is designated for the accommodation
of one HUD-Code Home, trailer or RV unit.
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION.
A parcel of land which is designed, platted, improved and
intended for the long-term placement of individually owned HUD-Code
manufactured homes on platted lots which can be purchased outright
by the owners of the HUD-Code Homes. Facility may include a residence
for the owner/manager of the premises, utility hook-ups, accessory
structures, playgrounds and open space areas, fenced yard areas for
pets and other similar amenities.
MODEL HOME.
A 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 within the same
subdivision.
MODULAR HOME (OR INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING).
“Modular Home” means a structure or building
module as defined by statute and under the jurisdiction and control
of the Texas Department of Labor and Standards, installed and used
as a residence by a consumer, transportable in one (1) or more sections
on a temporary chassis or other conveyance device, and designed to
be used on a permanent foundation system. The term includes the plumbing,
heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems contained in the
structure. The term does not include a mobile home or HUD-Code Manufactured
Housing as defined by statute; nor does it include building modules
incorporating concrete or masonry as the primary structural component.
The defining characteristic is that a modular home is assembled at
the site as a permanent structure that is not designed to be moved
once it is in place.
MONOPOLE.
A style of freestanding antenna-supporting structure that
is composed of a single shaft usually composed of two or more hollow
sections that are in turn attached to a foundation. This type of antenna-supporting
structure is designed to support itself without the use of guy wires
or other stabilization devices. These structures are mounted to a
foundation that rests on or in the ground or on a building’s
roof.
MOTOR FREIGHT COMPANY.
An establishment or enterprise that uses trucks (as contrasted
with railroad trains) to ship freight.
MOTORCYCLE.
A usually two-wheeled self-propelled vehicle having one or
two saddles or seats, and which may have a sidecar attached. For purposes
of this Zoning Ordinance, motorbikes, motor scooters, mopeds, and
similar vehicles are classified as motorcycles.
MULTI-USE ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX.
Any building or group of buildings and facilities for indoor
sports activities, instructional, competitions, tournaments and league
activities, expositions, trade and antique shows, concessions for
food service, retail sales, youth and senior programs.
MUNICIPAL BUILDING.
Any public service building of the municipal government including
City Hall, Police and Fire, but excluding storage yards, utility shops
and equipment centers.
MUNICIPAL FACILITY OR USE.
Any area, land, building, structure and/or facility which
is owned, used, leased or operated by the City of Glenn Heights, Texas.
MUNICIPAL SERVICES DIRECTOR.
An official of the City of Glenn Heights responsible for
the City’s engineering department, water delivery, wastewater
collection, road maintenance, parks and solid waste collection. In
the absence of a Public Works Director, the City Manager or his appointed
representative shall have responsibility over the engineering department.
MUNICIPAL UTILITIES.
Utility services provided to the citizens of the City of
Glenn Heights by the municipality or provided under contract with
the municipality as designated by the Glenn Heights Code of Ordinances.
Specifically those municipal utilities include but may not be limited
to water distribution, wastewater and solid waste collection. See
also Utilities, Municipal.
MUSEUM OR ART GALLERY (PRIVATE).
An institution for the collection, display, sale and distribution
of objects of art or science, which is operated by a private individual
or entity and provides admittance to the facility with or without
fee.
MUSIC OR ART STUDIO.
An establishment where music and/or art is taught, including
dance and photography.
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE USES, NOT GREATER THAN 5,000 SQ.
FT. An establishment whose purpose is to provide neighborhood
services but the size of which is less than 5,000 square feet. Such
an establishment may be a dry cleaning drop-off/pickup station, photo-mart,
prescription drugstore, etc.
NEWSPAPER PRINTING.
An establishment other than a personal service shop for the
treatment and/or processing of print media products as a service on
a for-profit basis.
NONCONFORMING.
A building, structure, or use of land lawfully occupied at
the time of the effective date of this Ordinance or amendments thereto,
but which does not conform to the use regulations of the district
in which it is situated and shall be governed by the regulations contained
in this Ordinance.
NURSERY OR GREENHOUSE.
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.
OBSOLETE ZONING DISTRICT.
Zoning districts that have existed in prior zoning ordinances
and have been removed from the current Zoning Ordinance and shall
not be applied to any property in the City from and after the date
of this Ordinance, consistent with state law.
OCCUPANCY.
The use or intended use of the land or buildings by proprietors
or tenants. 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 restaurant, coffee shop, newspaper
or candy stand.
OFFICE SHOWROOM.
An establishment with no more than twenty-five percent (25%)
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.
OFFICE WAREHOUSE.
An establishment with more than twenty-five percent (25%)
of the total floor area devoted to storage and warehousing, but not
generally accessible to the public.
OFFICE, PROFESSIONAL AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE.
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, accountant, bookkeeping,
insurance, property management, investment, personnel, travel, secretarial
services, telephone answering, and business offices of public utilities,
organizations and associations; but excluding medical facilities.
OFF-STREET PARKING INCIDENTAL TO MAIN USE.
Off-street parking spaces provided in accordance with the
requirements of this Ordinance, located on the lot or tract occupied
by the main use or within one hundred fifty feet (150') of such lot
or tract, and located within the same zoning district as the main
use or in an adjacent parking district.
OIL AND LUBE, AUTOMOBILE.
A business engaging in the changing of oil, oil filters and
the chassis lubrication of motor vehicles. All new oil shall be dispensed
from drums and all old oil shall be kept in sumps until removed by
pumper trucks and at all times shall comply with state environmental
quality laws. See also Automobile Repair, Minor.
OILFIELD EQUIPMENT STORAGE YARD.
A facility for the purpose of storing oilfield equipment
such as pumps, pump jack stands, pipes, tanks, valves and fittings.
No exploration or pumping is allowed at this site.
OPEN SPACE.
An area that is intended to provide light and air, for environmental,
scenic, or recreational purposes, may include but is not limited to
lawns, decorative, plantings, bikeways, walkways, outdoor recreation
areas, wooded areas, greenways, and watercourses. The term also includes
any land, water, or submerged land that is provided for, preserved
for, or used for park or recreational purposes, conservation of land
or other natural resources, cultural, historic or scenic purposes;
assisting in the shaping of the character, direction and timing of
community development or wetlands.
OPEN STORAGE, OUTSIDE STORAGE OR OUTDOOR STORAGE.
The keeping or storing, outside a building, in an unroofed
area of any goods, material, merchandise, or equipment on a lot or
tract for more than twenty-four (24) hours. See Storage, Open, Outside.
OPTICAL GOODS MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Process, General. OPTICIAN OR OPTOMETRIST.
See Business Office, General. OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC OR OFFICE. See Business
Office, General.
OUTSIDE DISPLAY.
Outside temporary display of finished goods that are specifically
intended for retail sale but not displayed outside overnight.
OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT.
A district that is superimposed over one or more zoning districts
or parts of districts and that imposes specified requirements in addition
to those applicable in the underlying base zoning district.
PAD SITE.
A platted lot, ranging from approximately 20,000 sq ft. to
75,000 sq. ft. in an area that is created from a larger platted lot
of a larger shopping center or strip mall. A freestanding building,
such as a bank or restaurant, associated with the larger retail center
located there and is desirable because of visibility and accessibility.
PAINT SHOP.
A commercial establishment where painting services are performed.
This does not include automotive-related painting services, which
would be included under “Automobile Repair, Major.”
PAPER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING.
The manufacture of paper products involves matting the pulp
fibers into sheets. Pulp fibers involve the separating of cellulose
fibers from other impurities in wood but have been separated out in
another process.
PARK AND RIDE.
A transportation plan, designed to reduce car use in metropolitan
areas, in which motorists drive to out-of-town parking lots from which
buses or trains run regularly into the city.
PARK OR PLAYGROUND.
Any outdoor facility that is not on the premises of a school
and that is intended for recreation, is open to the public, and contains
three or more separate apparatus intended for the recreation of children
such as slides, swing sets and teeterboards.
PARKING GARAGE.
Any building, or portion thereof, used for the storage of
four (4) or more automobiles in which any servicing provided is incidental
to the primary storage use, and where repair facilities are not provided
and may or may not be for a fee. See Garage, Parking.
PARKING LOT.
An off-street, ground level area, usually surfaced and improved,
for the temporary storage of motor vehicles. A parking lot may be
designated as off-street parking, truck parking or permitted use.
See also, Truck, Parking Lot.
PARKING LOT, COMMERCIAL.
An off-street, ground-level area, with an improved surface,
for the temporary storage of motor vehicles for a fee.
PARKING SPACE.
A permanently surfaced asphalt or concrete area, enclosed
or unenclosed, with minimum space of 9' x 18' per vehicle, and a permanently
surfaced driveway connecting the parking space with a street or alley,
permitting ingress or egress of an automobile.
PARKING, SHARED.
Off-street parking spaces or areas required under the zoning
district or by use, that are provided cooperatively for two or more
uses in a development or for two or more individual uses, subject
to the requirements of the applicable granting ordinance.
PAWNSHOP.
An establishment where money is loaned on the security of
personal property pledged in the keeping of the owner (pawnbroker).
Such a use must comply with all applicable state and federal regulations
governing said use.
PERIMETER STREET.
A street located along the boundary of an existing or proposed
subdivision.
PERVIOUS.
Surfaces that are porous or otherwise allow water to soak
or percolate through or into the ground rather than running off (e.g.,
parks, soccer fields, and grass).
PET AND ANIMAL GROOMING SHOP.
An establishment offering services for the bathing, cutting
of hair and nails and general grooming of dogs, cats and similar animals.
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.
PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTION/STORAGE/WHOLESALE FACILITY.
A facility for the long-term storage and distribution of
petroleum that may also involve wholesale sales, but not retail sales,
of petroleum and petroleum-based products. No manufacturing or refining
of petroleum or petroleum-based products occurs on the premises, only
storage and/or distribution function.
PETROLEUM EXTRACTION.
A tract of land used primarily for the extraction of oil
and gas, which are processed and sold or used for commercial purposes
and shall comply with all applicable state, federal and local ordinances
and regulations.
PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTIONS.
An organized initiative to provide humanitarian or charitable
assistance through donation of money, goods, time, or effort to support
a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in
regard to a defined objective.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.
A commission, appointed by the City Council, authorized to
recommend changes in the zoning ordinance, subdivision regulations
and other planning functions as delegated by the City Council, and
as set forth in City Charter, Ordinance and state law.
PLAT.
A plan or map of a subdivision of land creating building
lots or tracts and showing all essential dimensions and other information
essential to comply with the preliminary or final plat subdivision
standards of this Zoning Ordinance and subject to approval by the
Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council and filed in the plat
records of Ellis or Dallas County.
PLOT.
A single unit or parcel of land or a parcel of land that
can be identified and referenced to a recorded plat or map.
PRELIMINARY PLAT.
Any plat of any lot, tract or parcel of land that is not
to be recorded of record, but is only a proposed division of land
for review and study by the City.
PREMISES.
Land together with any buildings or structures situated thereon.
PRIMARY STRUCTURE. See Main Building.
PRIMARY USE.
The principal or predominant use of any lot or building.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING. See Main Building.
PRINT SHOP.
An establishment, which reproduces, in printed form, individual
orders from a business, profession, service, industry or government
organization.
PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL.
A primary school that is privately controlled and supported
by endowment and tuition and where pupils are provided living accommodations
with meals and lodging.
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
A school under the sponsorship of a private agency or corporation
which offers a course of instruction for students in one or more grades
from kindergarten through grade 12 that is generally equivalent to
a public school, but not including business or trade schools, and
that has more than one hundred (100) students enrolled and attending
courses at a single location.
PRO RATA AGREEMENT.
A contract for reimbursement of costs based upon a distribution
of use or service.
PRODUCE STAND.
A seasonal use for which the primary purpose and design is
to sell fruit, nuts, vegetables and similar foods. No cooking or on-premises
consumption of produce occurs on the site. See also Temporary Produce
Stand.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.
Work performed which is commonly identified as a profession,
and which may be licensed by the State of Texas.
PROPANE SALES.
Retail sales of gaseous substances commonly used for household
purposes such as propane and/or butane; does not include the storage,
sale or distribution of other types of combustible substances or alternative
fuels such as containerized natural gas, liquid propane, etc.
PROVISIONAL ZONING DISTRICT.
Those districts identified in this Ordinance that may only
be used in conjunction with other zoning districts in a planned development
district. This district does not affect zoning classifications currently
in existence.
PSYCHOLOGIST OR PSYCHIATRIST OFFICE.
See Business Office, General. PUBLIC AGENCY BUILDING, SHOP,
YARD OR FACILITY. 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 Glenn Heights, or any subdivision or agency of the State of Texas,
the United States or the City of Glenn Heights, or by any public or
quasi-public utility.
PUBLIC EASEMENT.
An area for restricted use located on private property upon
which any public utility shall have the right to remove and, depending
upon the terms of the easement agreement, keep removed all or part
of any building, fence, tree, shrub, or other improvements or growths
which in any way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance,
or efficiency of its respective system in any of these easements.
PUBLIC GARAGE, NO ABOVE-GROUND GASOLINE STORAGE.
A detached accessory building or portion of the main building
for the primary use as parking or temporary storage of automobiles,
with or without fee, to members of the general public. See also Garage,
Public.
PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE YARD.
An area for the servicing and storage of vehicles or other
property of a public utility or governmental agency. See Utility Service
Yard.
PUBLIC VIEW.
Areas that can be seen from any public street or right-of-way,
where the observing person has a legal right to be, and is not legally
or permissible screened from view as provided by City Ordinance.
QUARRY, ROCK.
An open excavation or pit from which stone is obtained by
digging, cutting, or blasting.
RADIO BROADCASTING WITH TOWER.
A place of business where [for] the transmission, via radio-frequency
electromagnetic waves, of audible program material for direct reception
by the general public utilizing a tower to facilitate transmission.
RADIO BROADCASTING WITHOUT TOWER.
A place of business where [for] the transmission, via radio-frequency
electromagnetic waves, of audible program material for direct reception
by the general public. No tower is allowed at this location.
RECREATION CENTER OR RECREATION FACILITY.
A place designed, equipped and provides for the conduct of
athletic, civic or cultural activities, leisure time activities and
other customary and usual recreational activities. Such facility may
be private or public and if intended primarily for use by persons
who are 17 years of age or younger, may constitute a youth center.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV).
A vehicle used for recreational purposes such as a self-propelled
(i.e., motorized), mobile living unit, all-terrain vehicle, boat,
or other such unit and as specifically defined in state law. Often
an RV is used for temporary human occupancy away from the users’
permanent place of residence. Under appropriate circumstances and
in appropriate areas an RV may also be utilized as a permanent place
of residence within districts that allow them to be used as such.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) PARK.
An area or commercial campground for users of creational
vehicles, travel trailers and similar vehicles to reside, park, rent
or lease on a temporary basis.
RECYCLING KIOSK.
A small uninhabited structure (120 square feet maximum) or
temporary container (e.g., “igloo” or dumpster-type container)
which provides a self-service location for the depositing of recyclable
materials such as aluminum cans (e.g., “can banks”), glass
bottles, magazines/newspapers, metal or plastic containers, etc. Recyclables
are picked up periodically from the site. This definition does not
include large trailers or manned collection centers.
REHABILITATION CARE FACILITY, HALFWAY HOUSE.
A dwelling unit which provides residence and care to not
more than nine (9) persons, regardless of legal relationship, who
have demonstrated a tendency towards alcoholism, drug abuse, mental
illness or antisocial or criminal conduct living together with not
more than two supervisory personnel as a single housekeeping unit.
It shall mean to include a public or private hospital, a detoxification
facility, a primary care facility, an intensive care facility, a long-term
care facility, an outpatient care facility, a community mental health
center, a health maintenance organization, a recovery center, a halfway
house, an ambulatory care facility, another facility that is required
to be licensed and approved by the Texas Drug and Alcohol Commission,
or a facility licensed or operated by the Texas Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation. The term does not include an educational
program for intoxicated drivers or the individual office of a private,
licensed health care practitioner who personally renders private individual
or group services within the scope of the practitioner’s license
and in the practitioner’s office.
REHABILITATION CARE INSTITUTION.
A facility which provides residence and care to ten (10)
or more persons, regardless of legal relationship, who have demonstrated
a tendency towards alcoholism, drug abuse, mental illness or antisocial
or criminal conduct together with supervisory personnel. It shall
mean to include a public or private hospital, a detoxification facility,
a primary care facility, an intensive care facility, a long-term care
facility, an outpatient care facility, a community mental health center,
a health maintenance organization, a recovery center, a halfway house,
an ambulatory care facility, another facility that is required to
be licensed and approved by the Texas Drug and Alcohol Commission,
or a facility licensed or operated by the Texas Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation. The term does not include an educational
program for intoxicated drivers or the individual office of a private,
licensed health care practitioner who personally renders private individual
or group services within the scope of the practitioner’s license
and in the practitioner’s office.
REQUIRED PARKING.
The number of parking spaces required for a particular use in a zoning district as specified in the Zoning Ordinance, Article
XVI.
REQUIRED PARKING, OFF-STREET.
The number of parking spaces required for a particular use in a zoning district as specified in Article
XVI, on an improved or approved surface and/or in an enclosed structure.
RESIDENCE.
Same as “dwelling.” When this term is used in
relation to a zoning district, it refers to an area of residential
regulations.
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
District where the primary purpose is residential use. RESIDENTIAL
STREET. A street which is intended primarily to serve traffic within
a neighborhood or limited residential district and which is used primarily
for access to abutting properties.
RESORT.
A city or other destination (e.g., hotel) known for its leisure
attractions, broad range of amenities, and sports facilities, designed
to provide a total vacation experience.
RESTAURANT.
A restaurant or cafeteria that prepares food for general
on-site consumption. No provision is made to serve food or beverage
to patrons inside vehicles. Also known as Dine In.
RESTAURANT OR CAFETERIA, WITH DRIVE-THRU SERVICE.
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-thru window. Such an establishment derives its
gross revenue from the sale of food and not alcohol.
RESTAURANT OR EATING ESTABLISHMENT, WITH DRIVE-IN SERVICE.
An eating establishment where primarily food and/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. If more than seventy-five
percent (75%) of the daily gross sales are attributed to the sale
of alcohol, the establishment shall be defined as “bar.”
RESTAURANTS INCIDENTAL TO MAIN USE.
A place of business whose primary purpose is not that of
a restaurant but has a restaurant included within the main building
as an added service to the customer, including but not limited to
a hospital, bookstore, big box classification.
RETAIL SERVICE, INCIDENTAL OR ACCESSORY.
The rendering of retail or services incidental to, but which
complements or supplements 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, or a sundries shop that serves tenants or
patrons of a hospital. Such uses shall have no separate outside entrance
and no outside signage and shall occupy less than fifteen percent
(15%) of the main use. Incidental uses may include the sale of point-of-purchase
consumables.
RETAIL STORES AND SHOPS.
An establishment engaged in the selling of goods and merchandise
to the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering
services incidental to the sale of such goods. Such goods in this
category are limited to durable (furniture, appliances) or semi-durable
consumer goods (shoes, clothing, household linens) and shall not include
consumable goods (food, beverages and gasoline).
RETAIL STORES, GENERAL.
This term includes retail stores which sell several lines
of merchandise including, but not limited to, dry goods, apparel and
accessories, furniture and home furnishings, small wares, small appliances,
hardware and food. The stores included in this group are commonly
known as department stores, variety stores, general merchandise stores,
general stores, grocery stores, etc. See also, General Retail.
RETIREMENT HOME OR INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITY.
A development providing self-contained dwelling units specifically
designed for the needs of the elderly. Units may be rented or owner-occupied.
To qualify as a “Retirement Home,” a minimum of seventy-five
percent (75%) of the units must be occupied by a household head who
is 55 years of age or older. No long-term or permanent skilled nursing
care or related services are provided. Such term does not include “Adult
Day Care Facilities,” or “Personal Care Home.”
RIGHT-OF-WAY.
This term generally refers to land areas provided by dedication
for public use for streets, utilities, sidewalks, and other uses to
serve adjoining properties. Whether the right-of-way is public or
private is determined by the accessibility of the land area. See also
Easement, Transportation.
RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH.
The width of the right-of-way depends on the City’s
requirements for each street classification. This width is measured
at the shortest distance between the lines which delineate the rights-of-way
of a street.
ROOM.
A building or portion of a building which is arranged, occupied,
or intended to be occupied as living or sleeping quarters but not
including toilet or cooking facilities.
RUNOFF.
Rainwater that does not soak into the ground, or percolate,
but flows over the land surface into a body of water or into a storm
drain which leads to a body of water.
SALVAGE YARD OR JUNKYARD.
Any premises where junk, articles or materials including
junked, wrecked or inoperable vehicles, that are ready for destruction
or that have been collected or stored for the purpose of obtaining
parts for recycling or resale.
SANITARY LANDFILL.
A method of solid waste disposal in which refuse is buried
between layers of dirt so as to fill in or reclaim low-lying ground.
SATELLITE DISHES.
A dish antenna used to receive and transmit signals relayed
by satellite. SCHOOL, BUSINESS. A for-profit business that offers
instruction and training in a profession, service or art such as a
secretarial or court reporting school, barber/beauty college or commercial
art school, but not including commercial trade schools.
SCHOOL, PUBLIC OR PAROCHIAL.
A school under the sponsorship of a public or religious agency
providing elementary or secondary curriculum, but not including private
trade or commercial schools.
SCREENED, SCREENING.
Shielded, concealed and effectively hidden from the view
of a person standing at ground level on an abutting site, or outside
the area or feature so screened, by a fence, wall, hedge, berm or
similar architectural or landscape feature as may be required by the
City of Glenn Heights.
SEASONAL USES.
Seasonal uses include the sales of items such as Christmas
trees, pumpkins, snow cones, fresh produce and other items that are
typically only available at certain times of the year.
SECONDARY FRONTAGE.
The part of a corner or end tenant property that is platted
to extend and be adjacent to an arterial or collector street and does
not have a legal address.
SETBACK.
The distance from the right-of-way (public or private) to
a building whereby one may erect a structure or sign and establishes
the minimum required yard and governs the placement of uses and structures
on the lot. This required setback varies depending upon the district
in which it is located and the height of the object to be erected.
SETBACK LINE.
The distance from which a building or structure is separated
from a designated reference point, such as the property line, as dictated
by the specific zoning district regulations and requirements.
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES OR USE.
Establishments and businesses showing X-rated movies or live
acts, displaying and selling pornographic material, and other uses
dealing primarily with indecent or obscene materials, acts or paraphernalia,
as further defined and identified in the City’s Sexually Oriented
Business Ordinance, as it exists and may be amended.
SHOPPING CENTER.
A group of primarily retail, restaurant 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. This building
or group of buildings shall be located on a parcel of land twelve
(12) acres in size or larger.
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING, DETACHED.
A dwelling designed and constructed as a freestanding structure
for occupancy by one family, and located on a lot or separate building
tract having no physical connection to a building located on any other
lot or tract.
SITE PLAN.
A document in graphic form that describes how a parcel of
land is to be improved. It includes the property boundaries with outlines
of all structures and site improvements, such as driveways, parking
lots, landscaping, and utility connections. Other features may be
required by the City.
SKATING RINK, ROLLER OR ICE.
A business located within a building that contains a surface
for ice skating or roller skating and may be part of an indoor or
outdoor commercial amusement.
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY.
A residence providing primarily inpatient health care, personal
care, or rehabilitative services over a long period of time to persons
who are chronically ill, aged or disabled and who need ongoing health
supervision but not hospitalization. See also Medical Facilities.
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SHOP.
Shop for repair of lawnmower[s], chain saws, lawn equipment,
and other machines with one-cylinder engines. See Engine Motor Repair.
SPORTING GOODS MANUFACTURING.
See Manufacturing Process, General. SPORTING GOODS, RETAIL.
A retail establishment whose primary commodity for sale is equipment
needed to participate in a particular sport (e.g., hunting, fishing).
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.
An enclosed area that can be used for storing materials.
STORY.
That portion of a building, other than a basement, included
between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next
above it, or, if there be no floor above it, then the space between
the floor and the ceiling next above it. The average height for a
story shall be defined as twelve feet (12').
STORY, HALF.
A space under a sloping roof which has the line of intersection
of roof decking and wall face not more than three feet (3') above
the top floor level, and in which space not more than two-thirds (2/3)
of the floor area is finished off for use. A half story containing
independent apartment or living quarters shall be counted as a full
story.
STREET.
A way for vehicular traffic whether designated a street,
highway, thoroughfare, parkway, throughway, road, avenue, boulevard,
land, place, or however otherwise designated.
STREET GUTTER FLOW LINE.
The street gutter flow line of the curb adjacent to and bordering
upon each such restricted area; in the event there is no such curb,
the height restriction set forth in the Zoning Ordinance shall be
based upon the actual level of the paved or used portion of the public
street adjacent to and bordering upon each such restricted area.
STREETSCAPE.
Amenities such as benches, refuse containers, lights and
pedestrian ways lined with trees and shrubs.
STREET WIDTH.
Road or street pavement is measured from the edge of pavement
to edge of pavement or curb back to curb back. The width of the road
depends on the City’s requirements for each street classification.
STREET, INTERSECTION.
Any street which joins another street at an angle, whether
or not it crosses the other.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS.
Any change in the supporting members of a building, such
as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams, or girders, or any
substantial change in the roof or in the exterior walls.
STRUCTURE.
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
location on the ground or which is attached to something having a
location on the ground (also see definition of Building).
STUDIOS FOR HEALTH, REDUCING, FITNESS.
Includes, but is not limited to, an establishment which provides
facilities and equipment (e.g., gymnasiums, weight rooms, swimming
pools/spas, exercise apparatus, instruction/classes, etc.) which are
intended to promote health, fitness, weight reduction and/or similar
health-related activities. Such facilities may include such accessory
uses as food service, sales of sundries and apparel and child care
services, provided that such accessory uses are clearly incidental
to the primary use and are for the use of studio patrons only (i.e.,
not the general public). No outside signage may be used to advertise
accessory uses, unless otherwise provided by the Sign or Granting
Ordinance. See Fitness Facility.
SUBDIVISION.
The word “subdivision” or “addition”
shall be any lot, tract, or parcel of land divided into two (2) or
more lots or sites for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of
sale or of building development. It also includes resubdivision or
replatting of land, lots, or tracts. Division of land for agricultural
purposes, in parcels of five (5) acres or more shall not be included
within this definition, unless any such division of five (5) acres
or more includes the planning or development of a new street or access
easement to be dedicated to public use.
SURVEYOR.
A licensed State Land Surveyor or a Registered Public Surveyor
as authorized by the State Statutes to practice the profession of
surveying.
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION AS A HOME OCCUPATION.
The teaching of swimming in a private swimming pool. Within
a residential district, this use is subject to the approval and issuance
of a Specific Use Permit that may specify operating conditions and
standards and which may limit the number of students and operating
times consistent with provisions for home occupation.
SWIMMING POOL, COMMERCIAL.
A swimming pool with accessory facilities which is not part
of the municipal or public recreational system and which is not a
private swim club, but where the facilities are available for use
by the general public for a fee.
SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE.
A swimming pool constructed for the exclusive use of the
residents of a one-family, two-family or multiple-family dwelling
and located, fenced and built in accordance with this and other applicable
City ordinances. A private swimming pool shall not be operated as
a business nor maintained in a manner to be hazardous or obnoxious
to adjacent property owners.
TELEMARKETING CENTER.
An establishment that solicits business or the purchase of
goods and/or services by telephone only. No sale of goods or services
to the public occurs at or on the premises. No products are stored
at or on the premises.
TEMPORARY.
Lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
TEMPORARY BUILDING.
Any nonresidential prefabricated structure that is not originally
manufactured or constructed at its use site, required [requiring]
on-site installation of utilities and/or foundation.
TEMPORARY FIELD OFFICE, CONSTRUCTION YARD OR OFFICE.
A structure or shelter used in connection with a development
or building project for housing on the site of temporary administrative
and supervisory functions and for sheltering employees and equipment.
Temporary permits are issued for a specific time and locations as
determined by the Building Official and shall be subject to review
and renewal for reasonable cause.
TEMPORARY PRODUCE STAND.
A temporary, normally seasonal, location providing fresh
products such as fruit, nuts, vegetables and similar foods. No cooking
or on-premises consumption of produce occurs on the site. See Produce
Stand.
TENNIS COURT, PRIVATE.
A surface designed and constructed for playing the game of
tennis along with all fencing, nets and related appurtenances but
excluding lighting for nighttime play in residential areas.
TEXAS SMARTSCAPE.
Planting native plants and those adapted to the climate in
order to control the micro-climate, reduce soil erosion and alleviate
the need for excessive water and fertilization.
THEATER (DRIVE-IN).
An open lot with its appurtenant facilities devoted primarily
to the showing of motion pictures or theatrical productions on a paid
admission basis to patrons seated in automobiles.
THEATER (INDOOR).
A building or part of a building devoted to the showing of
motion pictures, or for dramatic, musical or live performance.
THROUGH LOTS.
A lot, other than a corner lot, having frontage on two (2)
parallel or approximately parallel streets.
THROUGHWAY/THOROUGHFARE.
The network of roadways and connecting intersections through
the City, as well as bordering cities’ roadways and state highway
frontage and arterials.
TIRE RETREADING AND CAPPING.
The process by which tires are treated with a new tread.
TOOL AND MACHINERY RENTAL SHOP. A building or a portion of a building
used for the display and rental of tools, machinery and instruments.
TOOL RENTAL SHOP.
A building or a portion of a building used for the display
and rental of tools and instruments.
TOURIST HOME (BED AND BREAKFAST INN).
A dwelling occupied as a permanent residence by an owner
or renter in which sleeping accommodations in not more than four (4)
rooms are provided or offered for transient guests for compensation.
TRACT.
A single individual parcel or lot.
TRADE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS.
For-profit business establishments, offering training or
instruction in a trade, art or occupation such as welding, brick laying,
machinery operation/repair and similar trades but not including public
or parochial schools, private primary or secondary schools, or colleges.
TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSIS (TIA).
A study performed by professional engineers with expertise
in traffic engineering principles and practice, and certified as a
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, which reviews development
of a specific property and analyzes how it integrates into existing
and proposed thoroughfare network and any existing and ongoing traffic
study. The report shall utilize existing data and conclusions from
previous studies and identify improvements necessary to mitigate the
impact of traffic generated by the development. Traffic Impact Analysis
shall include the following elements:
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General Site Description. A detailed
description of the roadway network within one (1) mile of the site,
a description of the proposed land uses, the anticipated states of
construction, and the anticipated completion date of the proposed
land development shall be provided. This description, may be in the
form of a map, shall include the following items: (1) all major intersections;
(2) all proposed and existing ingress and egress locations; (3) all
existing roadway widths and rights-of-way; (4) all existing traffic
signals and traffic-control devices; and (5) all existing and proposed
public transportation services and facilities within a one (1) mile
radius of the site.
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Proposed Capital Improvements. The traffic
impact analysis shall identify any changes to the roadway network
within one (1) mile of the site that are proposed by any government
agency or other developer. This description shall include the above
items as well as any proposed construction project that would alter
the width and/or alignment of roadways affected by the proposed development.
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Roadway Impact Analysis.
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Transportation Impacts:
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Trip Generation. The average weekday trip generation rates (trip
ends), the average weekend trip generation rates, the highest average
a.m. and p.m. hourly weekday trip generation rates, and the highest
hourly weekend generation rates, for the proposed use shall be determined
based upon the trip generation rates contained in the most recent
edition of the Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation
Manual; or shall be based upon data generated by actual field surveys
of area uses compatible to the proposed use and approved by the City
Manager (or designee) and/or the City Engineer.
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Trip Distribution. The distribution of trips to arterial and
collector roadways within the study area identified in the General
Site Description above shall be in conformity with accepted traffic
engineering principles, taking into consideration the land use categories
of the proposed development; the area from which the proposed development
will attract traffic; competing developments (if applicable); the
size of the proposed development; development phasing; surrounding
existing and anticipated land uses, population and employment; existing
and projected daily traffic volumes; and existing traffic conditions.
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Adequacy Determination. The roadway network included within
the traffic impact analysis shall be considered adequate to serve
the proposed development if existing roadways identified as arterials
and collectors can accommodate the existing service volume, and the
service volume of the proposed development, and the service volume
of approved but unbuilt developments holding valid, unexpired building
permits at a level of service “C” or above.
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Intersection Analysis.
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Level of Service Analysis. For intersections within the roadway
traffic impact analysis area described in the General Site Description,
a level of service analysis shall be performed for all arterial/arterial,
arterial/collector, and collector/collector intersections, and for
any other pertinent intersections identified by City staff. Also,
level of service analyses will be required on all proposed site driveway
locations for all nonresidential developments. The level of service
analysis shall be based upon the highest hourly average a.m. or p.m.
peak weekday volume or highest average hourly peak weekend volume
as determined from a two-day survey of weekday volumes and, where
necessary, a one-day survey of weekend volumes. The level of service
analysis shall take into consideration the lane geometry, traffic
volume, percentage of right-hand turns, percentage of left-hand turns,
percentage (and typical size) of trucks, intersection width, number
of lanes, signal timing and progression, roadway grades, pedestrian
and bicycle flows, school routes, number of accidents, and peak hour
factor.
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Adequacy Analysis. The intersections included within the traffic
impact analysis shall be considered adequate to serve the proposed
development if existing intersections can accommodate the existing
service volume, the service volume of the proposed development, and
the service volume of approved but unbuilt developments holding valid,
unexpired building permits at level of service “C” or
above.
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TRAILER RENTAL AND SALES.
The display and offering for rent or sale of trailers designed
to be towed by automobiles and light load vehicles.
TRAILER, TRAVEL OR CAMPING.
A portable or mobile living unit which is used for temporary
human occupancy away from the users’ permanent place of residence,
which does not constitute the users’ principal place of residence,
and which is designed to be towed behind another vehicle.
TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITY STRUCTURES.
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.
TRUCK.
A light or heavy load vehicle (see definition for light and
heavy load vehicle). TRUCK AND BUS LEASING OR RENTAL. 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 AND BUS REPAIR.
An establishment providing major and minor automobile repair
services to heavy load vehicles.
TRUCK TERMINAL/FREIGHT TERMINAL.
An area and building where cargo is stored and where trucks
and freight, including tractors and trailer units, load and unload
cargo on a regular basis. This term may include facilities for the
temporary storage of loads prior to shipment.
USE.
The purpose for which land or buildings are, or may be, occupied
in a zoning district. UTILITY DISTRIBUTION, TRANSMISSION LINES. Facilities
which serve to distribute and transmit electrical power, gas and water,
including but not limited to electrical transmission lines, gas transmission
lines and metering stations.
UTILITY INSTALLATION, OTHER THAN LISTED.
The installation and/or construction for any utility other
than those specifically listed in these definitions or the City’s
Zoning Ordinance or Subdivision Regulations. Such utilities shall
get approval from the City prior to their installation.
UTILITY, PRIVATE, OTHER THAN LISTED.
A non-public utility requiring special facilities in residential
areas or on public property such as heating, cooling, or communications
not customarily provided by the municipality or public utilities.
VAPOR SHOPS.
A business establishment for which more than 50% of the gross
floor area is dedicated to storage, mixing display and/or retail of
electronic cigarette devices, nicotine-enriched solutions and/or liquid
products that are manufactured for use with e-cigarettes.
VARIANCE.
An adjustment in the application of the specific regulations
of the Zoning Standards to a particular parcel of property which,
because of special conditions or circumstances of hardship peculiar
to the particular parcel, is necessary to prevent the property from
being deprived of rights and privileges enjoyed by other parcels in
the same vicinity and zoning district. Only the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Glenn Heights can grant a variance and the granting
of a variance shall be consistent with state law and judicial interpretation.
VEHICLE SERVICE, FOR HIRE.
Any motor or other vehicle operated within the City for the
purpose of carrying passengers for hire from within the City, except
motor buses operating on fixed routes as specified in this chapter,
specially chartered buses and driverless vehicles (rental cars). The
term “vehicles for hire” includes limousine, as defined.
The term specifically excludes demand services by public entities
relative to providing transportation for senior citizens and disabled
persons.
VETERINARIAN CLINIC.
An establishment, not including outside pens, where animals
and pets are admitted for examination and medical treatment.
WAREHOUSE.
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Self-Storage, Mini-Warehouse: A facility used for storage of
goods and/or materials with separate access to individual storage
units by persons renting the individual units. Such use shall exclude
outdoor parking and/or storage of recreational vehicles, trailers
or boats.
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Storage or Wholesale Warehouse, Light: A building used primarily
for the storage of goods and materials, containing less than 5,000
square feet of floor space.
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Storage or Wholesale Warehouse, Heavy: A building used primarily
for the storage of goods and materials, containing more than 5,000
square feet of floor space.
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WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT.
A plant where, through physical-chemical and biological processes,
organic matter, bacteria, viruses and solids are removed from residential,
commercial and industrial wastewaters before they are discharged in
rivers, lakes and seas, as defined and regulated by state and federal
agencies.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION CENTER.
An establishment for the storage and ultimate distribution
of wholesale merchandise, without transformation and the rendering
of services incidental to the sale/resale of merchandise, including
goods for resale to other wholesalers or retailers, capital or durable
non-consumer goods or raw and intermediate materials and supplies
used in production. Wholesalers sell merchandise to other businesses,
operating from a warehouse or office. These warehouses and offices
often have little or no display of available merchandise. Most often,
the wholesaler’s location is intended to easily accommodate
walk-in traffic. Wholesalers normally do not advertising attracting
the general public. Wholesaler’s customer base is generally
reached initially by telephone, in-person marketing at, for instance,
trade shows, or by specialized advertising such as internet search
or fax. Follow-up orders are either vendor-initiated or client-initiated,
generally based on previous sales from the established client base.
YARD.
An open space at grade between a building and the adjoining
lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure
from the ground upward, except where otherwise specifically provided
in this Zoning Ordinance that the building or structure may be located
in a portion of a yard required for a main building. In measuring
a yard for the purpose of determining the width of the side yard,
the depth of a front yard or the depth of a rear yard, the shortest
horizontal distance between the lot line and the main building shall
be used.
YARD, FRONT.
A yard located in front of the front elevation of a building
and extending across a lot between the side yard lines and being the
minimum horizontal distance between the front property line and the
outside wall of the main building.
YARD, REAR.
A yard extending across the rear of a lot measured between
the lot lines and being the minimum horizontal distance between the
rear lot line and the rear of the outside wall of the main building.
On both corner lots and interior lots, the rear yard shall in all
cases be at the opposite end of the lot from the front yard.
YARD, SIDE.
A yard between the building and side line of the lot and
extending from the front lot line to the rear lot line and being the
minimum horizontal distance between a side lot line and the outside
wall of the side of the main building.
ZERO LOT LINE DWELLING (PATIO HOME).
A lot authorized by a Special Use Permit which is designed
in such a manner that the side yard and adjacent use easement make
maximum use of available land area to preserve an open, yet private,
use of the side yard, and permits construction of a detached single-family
dwelling with one side of such dwelling placed on the side property
line.
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.
A statutorily created board which is appointed by the City
Council, and which is authorized to make special exceptions or grant
variances to the Zoning Ordinance, to hear and decide any appeals
that allege error in an order, requirement, decision or determination
made by an administrative official in the enforcement of the Zoning
Ordinance, and any other powers or duties granted by the City Council.
Also referred to as the “ZBA.”
ZONING DISTRICT.
Classifications applying to all section or sections of the
City for which the regulations governing the use of land and the use,
density, bulk, height and coverage of buildings and other structures
are uniform for each class or kind of building therein.
ZONING DISTRICT MAP, ZONING MAP.
The official map upon which the boundaries of the various
Zoning Districts are drawn and which is an integral part of the Zoning
Ordinance and which shall comply with the Comprehensive Plan.