DEFINITIONS:
ACCESS:
Means of approaching or entering a property. Includes a right
of passage to and from an adjacent street, alley, or property.
ACCESSORY:
Being secondary or subordinate to something else.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE:
[x] A subordinate building, containing more than twenty (20)
square feet of area and more than four feet (4') in height, which
is detached from the main building and is clearly secondary and incidental
to the main building on, and use of, the property.
ACCESSORY USE:
A use that is clearly and customarily incidental and secondary
to the permitted or principal use of land or building(s), and that
is under the same ownership as and located upon the same lot as the
principal use, and which does not change the character thereof. The
land/building area that is used for the accessory use is significantly
less than that used for the primary use.
ADJACENT:
Contiguous, abutting or touching, and to be separated only
by common property lines or an alley.
ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT:
Located in such a manner as to be adjoining, contiguous with,
or abutting a residential district boundary line, even when separated
by an alley right-of-way or an easement.
ADVERTISE:
The act of drawing the public's attention to a business,
service, location, or activity to promote the availability of products,
services, offerings, activities, or things of value. Said advertising
may be found in any medium, including but not limited to, newspapers,
magazines, brochures, websites, mobile applications, or signage.
AIRPORT/HELIPORT:
[x] An area reserved or improved for the landing or take-off
of aircraft, including rotary wing aircraft, which may include hangars,
fueling, repair and servicing facilities for such craft as well as
facilities for passengers.
ALLEY:
A minor, public right-of-way which is used primarily for
vehicular access to the back or side of properties, and affords only
secondary means of access to property abutting thereon.
ALL-WEATHER SURFACE:
Paving material that provides a hard base for automobile
use. An all-weather surface shall be composed of asphaltic or Portland
cement bind pavement or other pavement material approved by the City
Engineer, so as to provide a durable and dustless surface.
ALTERNATIVE FINANCIAL ESTABLISHMENT:
[x] A check cashing business, payday advance or loan business,
car title loan business, or a money transfer business. Does not include
a bank or financial institution. With respect to a check cashing business,
does not include a pawnshop, a grocery store, or a convenience store
or similar retail business that cashes checks or money orders, or
that issues money orders or money transfers for a minimum flat fee
as a service incidental to its main purpose of business, provided
that the check cashing service does not constitute fifty percent (50%)
or more of the trade of that business.
AMENITY:
Aesthetic or other characteristics of a development that
increase its desirability visually, desirability to the City or its
marketability to the public. Amenities may vary according to the type
and nature of development, but examples include a naturalized retention/detention
pond, a clubhouse, a recreational facility, landscaping, large tree
groves, trails and pathways, etc.
ANIMAL FEED PROCESSING & STORAGE:
[x] A large-scale manufacturing operation that prepares or
produces foods for animal consumption such as livestock feeds, foods
and snacks for domestic animals, and other similar animal-consumables
primarily for commercial or wholesale customers for off-site distribution
and consumption. Includes dry and cold storage of animal food products,
unless such is incidental to another primary use such as a pet store,
stable or agricultural operation. Can include incidental retail sales
of animal food products produced on the premises. Does not include
the preparation or manufacture of products for consumption by humans
(see definition for Food Processing and Storage),
or the slaughtering of any type of animal.
ANTENNA, COMMERCIAL:
[x] An antenna or antenna support structure used for the
purpose of transmission, retransmission, and/or reception of radio,
television, electromagnetic, or microwave signals primarily for the
purpose of operating a business and/or for financial gain (such as,
commercial broadcasting, cellular/wireless telecommunications). A
satellite dish antenna that exceeds six feet (6') in diameter shall
also be considered as a commercial antenna.
ANTENNA, PRIVATE:
[x] An antenna or antenna support structure used for the
purpose of transmission, retransmission, and/or reception of radio,
television, electromagnetic, or microwave signals for private or personal
use. A satellite dish antenna not exceeding six feet (6') in diameter
shall also be considered as a noncommercial antenna.
ANTENNA OR MICROWAVE REFLECTOR:
An antenna is the arrangement of wires or metal rods used
in transmission, retransmission and/or reception of radio, television,
electromagnetic or microwave signals (includes microwave reflectors/antennae).
A microwave reflector is an apparatus constructed of solid, open mesh,
bar-configured, or perforated materials of any shape/configuration
that is used to receive and/or transmit microwave signals from a terrestrial
or orbitally located transmitter or transmitter relay. Microwave reflectors
are also commonly referred to as satellite receive only earth stations
(T.V.R.O.S.), or satellite dishes.
ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE:
An antenna support structure is any tower, mast, pole, tripod,
box frame, or other structure utilized for the purpose of supporting
one or more antennae or microwave reflectors.
APPLICANT.
Means a person who has filed a written application or petition
with the City, its officers, agents, or assigns for an activity, use,
status, event or other matter.
ANTIQUE SHOP, INDOORS:
[x] A retail establishment engaged in the sales of works
of art, furniture or other artifacts of an earlier period (such objects’
value is typically greater than original purchase price because of
age, scarcity or intrinsic value), with all sales and storage occurring
completely inside a building unless otherwise allowed in the zoning
district. Does not include the sales of any car, truck, recreational
vehicle, boat, trailer, truck, motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, personal
watercraft, or other automotive or motorized vehicle.
ARCADE:
Any building, room, place or establishment of any nature
or kind, and by whatever name called, where more than ten percent
(10%) of the public floor area is devoted to three (3) or more amusement
devices that are operated for a profit, whether the same is 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. However, the term “amusement device,”
as used herein, shall not include musical devices, billiard tables
which are not coin-operated, machines that are designed exclusively
for small children, and devices designed to train persons in athletic
skills or golf, tennis, baseball, archery or other similar sports.
AREA REGULATIONS:
The regulations controlling minimum lot area, minimum lot
depth and width, maximum building area or coverage, as well as required
front, side and rear yards.
ARTICULATION:
An interruption/differentiation of the building wall plane
with either a recess (concavity) or an offset (convexity) that projects
away from the building wall plane by a measurable distance.
ATHLETIC EVENTS FACILITY, INDOOR:
[x] A facility operated to accommodate indoor sporting events
such as basketball, volleyball, indoor tennis, racquetball/handball,
hockey, gymnastics, indoor soccer, futsal, indoor swimming/scuba,
etc. Uses and facilities may include, but are not limited to, indoor
game courts, fields and ice rinks, weight lifting and exercise equipment,
aerobics, swimming pools and spas, running/jogging tracks, spectator
seating and bleachers, sport gear shops, concessions, etc.
ATHLETIC EVENTS FACILITY, OUTDOOR:
[x] An outdoor facility operated to accommodate outdoor sporting
events such as football, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, skateboarding,
etc. Uses and facilities may include, but are not limited to, game
fields, outdoor game courts, swimming pools, running/jogging tracks,
spectator seating and bleachers, sport gear shops, concessions, etc.
ATHLETIC FIELD, STADIUM, ARENA:
[x] An athletic field or stadium that is owned and operated
by a public agency, such as a public school district, for the general
public.
AUTOMOBILE:
A vehicle that is designed primarily for passenger use such
as a car, pickup, sport utility vehicle or passenger van. Does not
include motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorbikes, motor
scooters, golf carts, trailers, recreational vehicles (RVs), etc.
AUTOMOBILE LEASING/RENTAL:
[x] A business establishment that provides for the renting
of automobiles (not trucks or heavy load vehicles) on a short- or
long-term basis. May include the incidental storage of automobiles
being rented. Does not include on-site storage of inoperable vehicles
or vehicles requiring repair for more than three (3) calendar days.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS SALES, RETAIL (INDOORS):
A retail store that specializes in the inside display and
sale of new or used automotive accessories and parts for automobiles
(not trucks or heavy load vehicles) and personal use trailers (classified
as a Retail Store). Does not include a Salvage
Yard, on-site overnight storage of inoperable vehicles or
vehicles requiring repair, on-site repair of vehicles, vehicle repair
bays, or other outdoor storage.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJOR:
[x] General repair or reconditioning of automobiles including
the following: engines, air-conditioning systems and transmissions
for motor vehicles; wrecker service (maximum of one wrecker maintained
on-site for incidental towing); collision repair services including
body, frame or fender straightening or repair; customizing; painting;
vehicle steam cleaning; undercoating and rustproofing; those uses
listed under Automobile Repair (Minor); and other
similar uses. All repair operations shall occur inside a structure.
Includes no outdoor storage except the parking of vehicles being repaired,
which may remain on-site for no longer than sixty (60) calendar days.
Includes incidental sale of unclaimed vehicles with proof that such
vehicles were brought into the facility for repair but were then abandoned
back to the repair facility by their owners.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MINOR:
[x] Minor repair of automobiles including the following:
replacement of parts, tires (includes tire store), tubes and batteries;
diagnostic services; minor maintenance services such as grease, oil
(includes oil/lube facility), spark plug and filter changing; tune-ups;
emergency road service; replacement of starters, alternators, hoses
and brake parts; automobile washing and polishing; performing state
inspections and making minor repairs necessary to pass said inspection;
normal servicing of air-conditioning systems; the repair and replacement
of automotive glass and upholstery; and other similar minor repair
and maintenance services, but not including any operation named under Automobile Repair (Major) or any other similar use. Can
include courtesy wrecker service (maximum of one wrecker maintained
on-site for incidental towing). All repair operations shall occur
inside a structure. Includes no outdoor storage except the parking
of vehicles being repaired, which may remain on-site for no longer
than fourteen (14) calendar days.
AUTOMOBILE SALES, NEW OR USED:
[x] Retail sales of new or used automobiles. May include,
as accessory uses incidental to the primary use, the following: major
and minor vehicle repairs, parts sales, on-site fuel tank(s) for use
by the operation only (no retail fuel sales) if such are approved
by the Fire Department and Building Official, vehicle leasing in lieu
of purchase and vehicle rental to service customers.
AWNING:
A roof-like cover supported from the exterior wall of a building,
often of fabric, metal or glass, designed and intended to provide
protection from the elements.
BAIT SALES, LIVE:
[x] The storage and sale of fishing bait such as minnows,
worms, crickets, etc.
BAKERY, COMMERCIAL:
[x] A large-scale food manufacturing operation of over three
thousand (3,000) square feet that produces baked goods such as bread,
buns, biscuits, ice cream cones, cakes, and pies primarily for commercial/wholesale
customers for off-site distribution and consumption. Can include incidental
retail sales of baked goods produced on the premises.
BAKERY, RETAIL:
[x] A small-scale, retail sales establishment of three thousand
(3,000) square feet or less that specializes in the production, decorating
and sale of oven-baked cakes, pies, doughnuts, bread and other similar
specialty baked and dessert items primarily for off-site consumption.
Can include on-site consumption of baked goods with appropriate permits.
BASEMENT:
That portion of a building having one-half or more of its
floor-to-ceiling height below grade level and having a floor-to-ceiling
height of not less than six-and-one-half feet (6.5'). A basement shall
not be counted in computing the number of stories allowed by this
Ordinance.
BATCHING PLANT:
[x] A permanent manufacturing facility that has fixed features
with foundations for the facilities needed for the production of concrete
and/or asphalt. May include mixing plants, conveyor belts, office
building(s), storage structure(s) and other structures that are intended
to remain in place for longer than one year. As a secondary use, an
establishment may sell concrete and/or asphalt produced on the premises
on contract in bulk or by the truck load. Includes significant outdoor
storage.
BATCHING PLANT, TEMPORARY:
[x] A temporary manufacturing facility for the production
of concrete and/or asphalt that is not intended to remain beyond the
duration of the specific construction project(s) for which it is established.
Shall be removed within thirty (30) calendar days following completion
of its associated construction project.
BED AND BREAKFAST:
[x] An owner (or operator) occupied residence in which sleeping
accommodations are provided for transient guests, and one or more
meal(s) are provided (for guests only), both for compensation.
BLOCK:
An area enclosed by streets and occupied by or intended for
buildings. A block is determined by the streets along its boundary
which surround one or more lots. The streets used to determine a block
shall be through streets, not cul-de-sac streets. A group of lots
adjacent to a cul-de-sac shall not be counted as a block. Refer to
Figure 49-1.
BLOCK FACE.
One side of a street between two consecutive intersections.
BLOCK LENGTH:
The distance along a side of a street between two intersecting
streets. If the street is a dead-end type, the distance between the
nearest street and the end of such dead-end street. Such distances
shall be measured along the street centerline from one end of a row
or group of lots to the other end. Refer to the illustration of block
length shown in Figure 49-1.
Figure 49-1: Block & Block Length
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BLOCK PARTY.
Means the use of a residential street for a neighborhood
function in which traffic control is required.
BLOOD BANK:
[x] A facility that obtains blood from voluntary donors and
that is registered or licensed by the Office of Biologics of the United
States Food and Drug Administration and accredited by the American
Association of Blood Banks or the American Red Cross Blood Services,
or is qualified for membership in the American Association of Tissue
Banks. The term includes a blood center, regional collection center,
tissue bank, and transfusion service. The term does not include commercial
blood plasma centers.
BOAT SALES, LEASING & REPAIR:
[x] An establishment offering the sales, leasing, rental,
service and/or repair of boats that are over eighteen feet (18') in
length (the sale of non-motorized boats under 18' in length shall
be classified as general retail sales - see Retail Store). May include outdoor display and storage of inventory.
BOOKING SERVICE:
Any reservation and/or payment service provided by a person
or entity that facilitates a transaction between an Owner or Operator
and a prospective buyer, renter, or receiver of services, and for
which the person or entity collects or receives, directly or indirectly
through an agent or intermediary, a fee in connection with the reservation
and/or payment services provided.
BREEZEWAY:
A small corridor with a roof, with no structure above it,
and that is a maximum of five feet in width (but may be of any length
and height). The corridor provides a walking path between a main building
and an accessory building, usually a garage or carport, and is unenclosed
(that is, open to the outside).
BUFFER:
An area of land that is intended to mitigate negative impacts
and provide separation between land uses and/or along roadways. A
buffer may be landscaped and may also include berms, walls, and/or
fences.
BUILDING:
Any structure built for the support, shelter, or enclosure
of persons, chattels or movable property of any kind and which is
affixed to the land. When separated by an absolute fire separation,
each portion of such structure so separated is deemed a separate building.
This definition includes structures wholly or partly enclosed with
an exterior wall and roof.
BUILDING AREA:
Area of the building site left to be built upon after the
required setbacks and easements have been provided.
BUILDING CODE:
All building-related regulations adopted under the Krum Code
of Ordinances.
BUILDING/GARDEN MATERIALS SALES & STORAGE:
[x] The indoor and outdoor sale of building materials that
are primarily oriented toward the wholesale building construction
industry (including, but not limited to, lumber, drywall, bricks/stone,
roofing, paint, electrical supplies, plumbing fixtures, concrete and
mortars, doors, windows, siding, landscaping materials, tools, or
hardware) rather than toward retail home improvement supplies. Materials
offered for sale are palleted, bagged, crated, packaged or similarly
contained, are commonly loadable either by hand or by using a forklift
or other warehouse lifting device - does not include the sale or storage
of uncontained materials (see definition for Bulk Materials
Sales and Storage). (Also see definitions
for the various types of Outside Display and Outside Storage.)
BUILDING HEIGHT:
The vertical distance measured from grade at the front of
the building to the highest point of a flat roof, to the deck line
of a mansard roof, or to the mean height level between eaves and ridge
for a gable, hip, or gambrel roof.
BUILDING LINE:
A line parallel or approximately parallel to the street line
at a specified distance from there, marking the minimum distance from
the street line that a building may be erected.
BUILDING, MIXED RESIDENTIAL:
[x] A building which may contain a variety of residential
unit sizes or types, such as studio, 1-, 2- or 3-bedroom apartments,
condominiums or lofts.
BUILDING OFFICIAL:
That individual who is given primary responsibility for enforcement
of the Building Codes of Krum, and with any applicable regulations
within this Ordinance. This definition also includes any designee
of the Building Official.
BUILDING PERMIT:
An instrument in writing signed by the Building Official
or other designated responsible official authorizing described construction
on a particular lot.
BUILD-TO LINE (BTL):
A build-to line (BTL) is a set building line on a lot, measured
parallel from the front and/or corner side lot line, where the structure
must be located. The building facade must be located on the build-to
line. Facade articulation, such as window or wall recesses and qualifying
projections are not counted as the building façade line, which
begins at the applicable façade wall.
BULK MATERIALS SALES & STORAGE:
[x] The indoor or outdoor storage and sale of uncontained
inanimate materials such as rock (including a granite “slab
yard”), stone, sand, aggregates, powders, composts, wood chips,
sod turf, soils and other building- and road-construction related
materials. May include retail and/or wholesale sales of materials
as a secondary use.
BUSINESS & MEDIA SERVICE:
[x] An establishment that provides business-related services
not otherwise listed herein as a specified use. Includes, but is not
limited to, services such as retail/small-scale print and copy shops,
private mail and shipping services, office equipment sales/repair/service
shops, etc. with a maximum square footage of five thousand (5,000)
square feet. (For an establishment that is over 5,000 square feet,
see Printing/Publishing House.)
BUS STOP:
[x] A location along a street right-of-way or on a private
property where a publicly owned and operated transit system picks
up and drops off passengers. Does not include any kind of parking,
vehicle storage, or facilities or concessions for passengers.
CALL CENTER:
[x] An establishment larger than twenty-five thousand (10,000)
[sic] square feet that solicits business or the purchase of goods
and/or services, or that provides support services, by telephone or
computer/internet. Typically, no physical sales of such goods and/or
services occurs on-site. No products or inventory are typically stored
at or on the premises. An establishment that is 10,000 square feet
or less in size is defined as Office, General.
CARPORT and PATIO COVERS (RESIDENTIAL and NONRESIDENTIAL):
A roofed structure, open on a minimum of two (2) sides when
attached to the primary structure and open on at least three (3) sides
when detached from the primary structure. The roof may be supported
by posts, columns or piers. Siding may extend down a maximum of two
feet (2') from the roof and still be considered open on that side.
CAR TITLE LOAN BUSINESS:
An establishment that makes small, short-term consumer loans
that leverage the equity value of a customer’s motor vehicle
as collateral by taking physical possession of title to the vehicle,
by executing a sale-leaseback agreement with the customer, or by executing
a power of attorney with the customer, by means of which the borrower’s
failure to repay the loan or make interest payments to extend the
loan allows the car title loan business to take possession of the
vehicle from the customer (see Alternative Financial Establishment).
CAR WASH, AUTOMATED/ROLLOVER:
[x] Washing, waxing or cleaning of automobiles involving
an automated self-service (drive-through/rollover) wash bay(s) and
apparatus.
CAR WASH, FULL-SERVICE/DETAIL:
[x] Washing, waxing or cleaning of automobiles) where employees
of the establishment wash, dry, wax and/or detail vehicles for a fee.
CEMETERY:
[x] Land used or intended to be used for the below-ground
burial of the dead and dedicated for cemetery purposes. Facility can
include columbariums, crematoriums, mausoleums, mortuaries, funeral
service chapels and on-site monument and floral sales, or any combination
thereof.
CENTERLINE, STREETS or ALLEYS:
An imaginary line drawn midway between the bounding right-of-way
lines of a street or alley. Where the bounding right-of-way lines
are irregular, the centerline shall be determined by the City Engineer.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY:
A written instrument issued by the City authorizing a described
use of a lot or building as set forth in the Building Code and in
this Ordinance.
CHARITABLE BOARDING:
[x] A facility that provides free lodging and one or more
of the following supportive services for indigent individuals and/or
families with no regular home or residential address, on a nonprofit
(that is, recognized as a charitable organization under the provisions
of IRS Code 501(c)(3)) and temporary basis (that is, the facility
is not being used as a permanent residence). Supportive services include,
but are not limited to: provision of meals; assistance in obtaining
permanent housing; medical counseling, treatment and/or supervision;
psychological counseling, treatment and/or supervision; assistance
in recuperating from the effects of, or refraining from, the use of
drugs and/or alcohol; nutritional counseling; employment counseling;
job training and placement; and child care.
CHECK CASHING BUSINESS:
An establishment that, for a fee or other payment taken out
of the proceeds of the transaction, provides payment to the customer
- regardless of an existing checking or other relationship between
the establishment and the customer - of an amount of money equal to
the face of a check, draft, warrant, written authorization for an
electronic transfer of money, or similar representation of payment
owed by a third party to the customer (see Alternative Financial
Establishment).
CHURCH OR PLACE OF WORSHIP:
[x] A building for regular assembly for religious public
worship which is used primarily for and designed for such purpose,
along with accessory activities which are customarily associated therewith,
and which is tax exempt as defined by State law. Accessory activities
and services (including, but not limited to, meal service, charitable
food and goods distribution, recreational and entertainment functions,
retail sales, residential quarters, etc.) shall be oriented toward
the primary nonprofit mission of the establishment to provide such
activities and services to its congregation and shall not be for profit.
Residential use(s) is limited to a rectory or parsonage residence
for ministers, priests, nuns or rabbis on the premises, which shall
not be sold or rented out to any entity who is not directly employed
by the establishment, and which shall be allowed as an accessory use/structure
on the same premises. Bible study and other similar activities which
occur in a person’s primary residence shall not apply to this
definition.
CITY:
The City of Krum, Texas.
CITY CODE:
The Code of Ordinances of the City of Krum, Texas.
CITY ENGINEER:
A licensed professional engineer, or firm of licensed professional
consulting engineers, that has been specifically employed by the City
to assist in engineering-related matters. This term shall also apply
if the City retains a person to perform the functions of City Engineer
as an official City employee.
CITY OFFICIAL:
a person acting in his official capacity as a member, officer,
agent, contractor, or employee of the City.
CITY PLANNER:
A qualified professional planner, or firm of qualified professional
consulting planners, that has been specifically employed by the City
to assist in planning- and zoning-related matters. This term shall
also apply if the City retains a person to perform the functions of
City Planner as an official City employee.
CITY SECRETARY:
That person holding the office of City Secretary under the
terms of the Krum City Charter or Code of Ordinances, or an authorized
representative.
CIVIC CLUB/FRATERNAL LODGE:
[x] A regular meeting place accommodating ten (10) or more
members of a nonprofit, restricted membership group that has a specific
purpose related to the welfare of its members, and that engages in
civic, social and fraternal activities (including, but not limited
to, Elks, Masons, Knights of Columbus, or a labor union). Does not
include any organization that is incorporated, that offers its facilities
or services on a commercial/for-profit basis (such as a Reception
Hall), or that is required to be licensed by the State of Texas or
by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY:
[x] A post-secondary institution for higher learning that
grants associate and/or bachelor degrees, and that also may have research
facilities and/or professional schools that grant master and doctoral
degrees, in a large campus-style setting with multiple buildings and
parking areas, and that may also have a dormitory(s), bookstore(s),
communal dining facility(s), and other typical college campus facilities.
Does not include Business Schools, Trade
Schools or Retail/Personal Services Training Schools.
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY, SATELLITE:
[x] A satellite/store-front location for a post-secondary
institution for higher learning that grants associate and/or bachelor
degrees and that also may have research facilities and/or professional
schools that grant master and doctoral degrees. Does not generally
have multiple buildings or parking areas, dormitory(s), bookstore(s),
communal dining facility(s), or other typical college campus facilities.
Does not include Business Schools, Trade
Schools or Retail/Personal Services Training Schools.
COLLOCATION:
The use of a single support structure and/or site by more
than one communications provider.
COMMENCE(ing) CONSTRUCTION:
The initial disturbance of soils associated with clearing,
grading, or excavating activities or other construction or development.
COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT, INDOOR:
[x] An amusement enterprise offering entertainment or games
of skill to the general public for a fee or charge, wherein all activities
take place indoors (i.e., fully enclosed within a building), including:
a bowling alley; ice or roller skating rink; billiard parlor; laser
tag; whirleyball; arcade; indoor amusement park; etc.
COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT, OUTDOOR:
[x] An amusement enterprise offering entertainment or games
of skill to the general public for a fee or charge, wherein some or
all activities take place outdoors (that is, not fully enclosed within
a building), including: bicycle track or dirt bike course; outdoor
swimming pool or scuba diving facility; paintball; golf driving range
or small golf course having nine or fewer holes that are par three
or below; miniature golf course; batting cages; go-cart track; outdoor
amusement park; etc.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING:
A building that may contain office and/or retail space, but
no residential use.
COMMUNITY HOME:
As defined by Chapter 123 of the Texas Human Resources Code,
A place where not more than six physically or mentally impaired or
handicapped persons (regardless of legal relationship) are provided
room and board, as well as supervised care and rehabilitation by not
more than two persons. The facility must meet all the specifications
and requirements of the Community Homes for Disabled Persons Disabilities
Act, Chapter 123 of the Texas Human Resources Code. Also may be referred
to as a Family Home (see Chapter 202 of the Texas Property Code).
In the event of a conflict between this definition and the definition
provided by Chapter 123 of the Texas Human Resources Code, state law
shall control.
COMPATIBILITY:
The characteristics of different land uses or activities
that permit them to be located near each other in harmony and without
conflict.
COMPLETE APPLICATION:
An application that meets the standards of this Ordinance,
and has been deemed complete by the City in accordance with the Texas
Local Government Code, Chapter 245, or successor statute.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
The City’s long-range plan, adopted in accordance with
Chapter 213 of the Texas Local Government Code, intended to guide
the growth and development of the community and including analysis
and recommendations concerning the community’s population, economy,
housing, transportation, community facilities and land use. This includes
any portion thereof that is separately adopted and any amendment to
the Comprehensive Plan or portion thereof.
CONSTRUCTION:
With respect to a building, construction is the assembly
of materials into a structure, or the rehabilitation or replacement
of a structure which has been damaged, altered or removed or which
is proposed to be altered or removed to an extent exceeding fifty
percent (50%) of the area of the structure at the time of the damage,
alteration or removal. For the purposes of this definition, construction
includes the installation of a parking lot.
CONTRACTOR’S OFFICE/STORAGE YARD:
[x] An office and storage facility for materials, equipment,
tools, products and vehicles used in the conduct of a construction-related
business such as those specializing in welding, plumbing, electrical,
heating/air-conditioning, roofing, paving, pest control, janitorial,
major appliance repair/service, masonry, carpet installation/cleaning,
windows/glass (excluding automotive glass), landscaping installation/
maintenance, swimming pools, fencing and other similar contractors.
Includes the outdoor display and storage of usable materials normally
associated with the business (that is, not unrelated scrap, junk,
or trash. (Also see definitions for the various types of Outside
Display and Outside Storage.)
CONTRACTOR’S OFFICE/WAREHOUSE:
[x] An indoor office and storage facility for materials,
equipment, tools, products and vehicles used in the conduct of a construction-related
business such as those specializing in welding, plumbing, electrical,
heating/air-conditioning, roofing, paving, pest control, janitorial,
major appliance repair/service, masonry, carpet installation/cleaning,
windows/glass (excluding automotive glass), landscaping installation/
maintenance, swimming pools, fencing and other similar contractors.
Includes no outdoor display or storage.
CONVENIENCE STORE:
[x] A small-scale retail store of at least one thousand (1,000),
but no larger than five thousand (5,000) square feet in size that
primarily provides for consumer shopping of a brief duration, characterized
by a limited product mix (generally emphasizing prepared and prepackaged
snack foods, candy, beverages, tobacco products, sundries, newspapers
and magazines).
CONVENT OR MONASTERY:
[x] A building or group of buildings designed to provide
group housing for persons who are under orders or vows of a religious
order, and who carry on religious, medical, educational or charitable
work in an adjacent institution(s).
CONVENTION FACILITY:
[x] A building or complex of buildings that house cultural,
recreational, athletic, convention, professional conference or entertainment
facilities owned and/or operated by a governmental or other public
agency.
COURT:
An open, unoccupied space, bounded on more than two (2) sides
by the walls of a building. An inner court is a court entirely surrounded
by the exterior walls of a building. An outer court is a court having
at least one side open to a street, alley, yard or other permanent
space.
CUL-DE-SAC:
A local street having one inlet/outlet to another street
and terminated on the opposite end by a vehicular turnaround.
CULTURAL FACILITY:
[x] A facility that provides for display, performance or
enjoyment of heritage, history, the arts or cultural resources/artifacts.
Includes, but is not limited to, art galleries, museums, arts performance
venues, cultural centers, interpretive sites and non-municipal libraries
typically operated by a nonprofit entity. Does not include commercially
operated theaters (see Theater, Small Scale and Theater, Large Scale).
CUSTOM PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING:
[x] An indoor facility for the manufacture, assembly or crafting
of non-mass-produced, non-automotive products on a single-item basis
(such as, custom welding/ironworks, furniture, cabinetry, stone and
other countertops). Includes no outdoor display or storage, unless
such is allowed (by right or by SUP) and approved in the zoning district
wherein the business is located. (Also see definitions for the various
types of Outside Display and Outside Storage.)
DANCE HALL OR NIGHTCLUB:
An establishment offering to the general public facilities
for dancing and musical entertainment for a fee, and subject to licensing
and regulation by the City of Krum.
DAY CAMP, PRIVATE:
[x] A facility arranged and conducted for the organized recreation
and instruction of children including outdoor activities, on a daytime
basis. Does not include any camp that includes overnight stays, or
horses or livestock of any kind (see Equestrian Camp, Private and Stable, Commercial).
DAY CARE CENTER, ADULT:
[x] A facility licensed by the Texas Department of Human
Services that provides day services under an Adult Day Care Program
for less than twenty-four (24) hours per day to five (5) or more elderly
or disabled persons who are not related by blood, marriage or adoption
to the owner/operator of the facility.
DAY CARE, YOUTH - LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTER:
[x] As defined by the Department of Family and Protective
Services (DFPS), or as amended by the DFPS, an operation providing
care for six (6) or more children from birth through thirteen (13)
years of age, for less than twenty-four (24) hours per day at a location
other than the permit holder’s home. In the event of a conflict
between this definition and the definition provided by DFPS, the DFPS
definition shall control.
DAY CARE, YOUTH - LICENSED CHILD CARE HOME:
As defined by the Department of Family and Protective Services
(DFPS), or as amended by the DFPS, a premise or location where the
primary caregiver provides care in the caregiver’s own residence
for children from birth through thirteen (13) years of age for less
than twenty-four (24) hours per day. The total number of children
in care varies with the ages of the children, but the total number
of children in care at any given time, excluding the caregiver’s
own children who live on the premises, must not exceed twelve (12).
In the event of a conflict between this definition and the definition
provided by DFPS, the DFPS definition shall control.
DAY CARE, YOUTH - REGISTERED CHILD CARE HOME:
[x] As defined by administrative rule of the Department of
Family and Protective Services (DFPS), as amended by the DFPS, a caregiver
who provides regular care in his own home for not more than six (6)
children from birth through thirteen (13) years and has a current
and valid registration certificate issued by DFPS. Child day care
can be provided for up to six (6) additional school-age children before
and after the customary school day. The total number of children in
care at any given time, including the children related to the caregiver,
shall not exceed twelve (12). In the event of a conflict between this
definition and DFPS’s definition, as amended, the DFPS’s
definition shall control.
DEMONSTRATION.
Means a public display of the attitude of assembled persons
toward a person, cause, issue, or other matter.
DENSITY:
The number of dwelling units per net acre of platted land
being developed. Net acre shall be defined as the acreage of a site
less any existing or proposed rights-of-way or floodplain that is
not either reclaimed or substantially improved as open space and incorporated
into the project.
DEVELOPED AREA:
That portion of a plot or parcel upon which a building, structure,
pavement or other improvements have been placed.
DEVELOPER:
A person, including a governmental entity, undertaking the
division or improvement of land and other activities covered by this
Ordinance, including the preparation of a plat or other development
plans showing the layout and proposed uses of the land and the public
improvements involved therein. The term “developer” is
intended to also include the terms “applicant” and “subdivider,”
as applicable.
DEVELOPMENT:
Initiation of any activities related to the platting of land
or construction of buildings or structures (including activities such
as the filing of a preliminary plan or plat, a plan for development,
or plat application), the construction of impervious surfaces (such
as, parking lots), the installation of utilities, roadways, drainage
facilities or other infrastructure; or any disturbance of the surface
or subsurface of the land in preparation for such construction activities,
including without limitation removal of vegetation, grading, clearing,
filling or removal of soil.
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION:
Either a petition for a legislative decision, such as a zoning
amendment, or an application for a development permit, such as a plat.
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT:
A decision by the Commission, Board or responsible official
designated by this Ordinance, acting in an administrative or quasi-judicial
capacity, that authorizes the holder of the permit to undertake one
or more development activities or to file further applications needed
to initiate or continue development activities authorized under this
Ordinance. The filing of a complete application for a development
permit may or may not stay the City from adopting new standards applicable
to the permit or any subordinate permit, depending on the nature of
the standards.
DEVELOPMENT SITE:
An area or plot of ground that is the subject of a zoning
or development application and where a structure or group of structures
is proposed or exists. A building which houses a single activity and
the contiguous grounds and parking areas which exclusively service
that building or any number of activities housed by a single building
or multiple buildings which share common egress or ingress from a
public street or right-of-way.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS:
All regulations, design standards, requirements and restrictions
that apply to a development.
DISTRIBUTION CENTER:
See Warehouse/Distribution Center, Micro; Warehouse/ Distribution Center, Small; and Warehouse/Distribution Center, Large.
DISTRICT:
A zoning district under this Ordinance.
DRIVE-IN SERVICE:
[x] A facility in which occupants of motor vehicles receive
or obtain products or a service while remaining in their vehicles
from a server who physically delivers such goods or services to their
vehicles. Does not include curbside service for a restaurant.
DRIVE-THROUGH SERVICE:
[x] A building opening (including a window, door or mechanical
device attached to or detached from the building) through which occupants
of motor vehicles receive or obtain products or a service, while remaining
in their vehicles, from a server who does not typically leave the
confines of the building during such transactions.
DRY BOAT STORAGE:
[x] An enclosed or partially enclosed structure, not constructed
over a body of water, that is designed for use as storage for private
watercraft and marine equipment and that is not accessed directly
by boat from any body of water.
DWELLING (or Dwelling Unit):
Any building or portion thereof which is designed or used
exclusively for residential purposes by one family for living, sanitary
and sleeping purposes, and which has not more than one cooking facility
(that is, only one kitchen). Does not include hotels, motels, or Short-term
Rentals. Recreational vehicles, travel trailers, tents, and other
forms of portable or temporary housing shall not be used for dwelling
or guest housing purposes.
DWELLING, ACCESSORY:
A subordinate dwelling unit that is either attached or detached
from the primary on-site structure, is used as a residence, is incidental
to the main structure/s (the building area does not exceed 30% of
the size of the main structure’s air-conditioned floor area),
and is not involved in the conduct of a business. ([x] For various
types of Accessory Dwellings, see Dwelling, Accessory - Guest
House; Dwelling, Accessory - Rental Unit; Dwelling, Accessory - Guard/Manager/Caretaker)
DWELLING, ACCESSORY - GUARD/MANAGER/CARETAKER:
[x] A subordinate dwelling unit that is either attached or
detached from the primary on-site structure (which can be a primary
residence or a type of nonresidential use such as a self-storage facility),
is used for the occupancy by on-site guards/managers or caretakers
who work solely for the owners of the property or the business that
operates on the property, is not for rent, is incidental to the main
structure (the building area does not exceed 30% of the size of the
main structure’s air-conditioned floor area), and is not involved
in the conduct of a business.
DWELLING, ACCESSORY - GUEST HOUSE:
[x] A subordinate dwelling unit that is either attached or
detached from the primary on-site residential structure, is used for
the temporary (i.e., maximum one calendar year) occupancy by guests
or relatives of the owners of the property, is not for rent, is incidental
to the main structure (the building area is no more than 30% of the
size of the main structure’s air-conditioned floor area), and
is not involved in the conduct of a business.
DWELLING, ACCESSORY - RENTAL UNIT:
A subordinate dwelling unit that is either attached or detached
from the primary residential on-site structure, is used for occupancy
for compensation (is for rent) with a term of rental being at least
30 days or more, is incidental to the main structure (the building
area is no more than 30% of the size of the main structure's
air-conditioned floor area), and is not involved in the conduct of
a business.
DWELLING, APARTMENT:
[x] A type of dwelling unit that is intended to house one
family, and that is either combined with one other apartment dwelling
unit or is incorporated into, and added to a structure that is utilized
by a conforming nonresidential use.
DWELLING, CONDOMINIUM:
A building in which the space in each dwelling unit is owned
individually, and all of the dwelling owners share in the ownership
of the common areas, such as grounds and the building structures.
See Dwelling, Multifamily.
DWELLING, EFFICIENCY UNIT:
A type of multifamily dwelling unit that consists of not
more than one habitable room separated by no more than a half-wall
partition, plus kitchen and bathroom facilities.
DWELLING, INDUSTRIALIZED HOUSING UNIT:
[x] (Also called Modular Prefabricated Structure or Modular
Home.) A structure that is manufactured at a location other than the
home site, utilizing assembly-line type production techniques or other
construction methods unique to the manufacturing process. The structure
or modules are transported from the manufacturing plant in one or
more sections on a temporary chassis or other conveyance device, and
are designed to be used as a permanent dwelling installed on a permanent
foundation. All modules shall bear a permanently affixed decal issued
by the Texas Department of Labor and Standards which indicates compliance
with the standards, rules and regulations established by the Department
for industrialized homes. The term shall not include nor apply to
the following:
a.
“Sectional” or “panelized” housing where
the basic components assembled at the home site are not at least three-sided
modules;
b.
A home which is singly and separately constructed for relocation,
and built to the City’s building codes;
c.
Modules incorporating concrete or masonry as primary structural
components;
d.
A Dwelling, Manufactured/HUD-Code Home (as
defined in this Ordinance); or
e.
A Dwelling, Mobile Home (as defined in this
Ordinance).
DWELLING, LIVE/WORK:
[x] Units containing both living quarters and a commercial
space, such as retail, artist space or gallery, business or other
professional office activities where the living and working areas
shall each have a separate entry from a public walkway, and the residential
component shall be located above the commercial use. In some instances,
the business activity occupying a live/work unit may utilize employees
in addition to the residents; however, at least one of the full-time
workers of a live/work unit must reside in the unit, and the residential
area shall not be rented separately from the working area.
DWELLING, MANUFACTURED/HUD-CODE HOME:
[x] 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 or more sections, which, in the
traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or forty body
feet or more in length, or when erected on-site, is three hundred
and twenty or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent
chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent
foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes
the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and electrical systems as
a self-contained unit.
DWELLING, MOBILE HOME:
[x] A structure that was constructed before June 15, 1976,
transportable in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode,
is eight body feet or more in width or forty body feet or more in
length, or when erected on-site is three hundred and twenty or more
square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed
to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when
connected to the required utilities and includes the plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning, and electrical systems as a self-contained unit.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY:
A residential building containing three or more dwelling
units which are not located on individual platted lots. The residential
building contains dwelling units that are designed to be occupied
by families living independently of one another. The term includes
cooperative apartments and condominiums. For the purpose of these
regulations, regardless of how rental units are equipped, any multifamily
dwelling in which units are available for rental periods less than
thirty calendar days are considered a hotel, motel or Multifamily
Short-term Rental.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY:
A residential building, designed for occupancy by one family
or individual. The term is general and includes such specialized types
such as single-family detached, single-family attached (townhouses),
patio homes and zero-lot-line homes. For regulatory purposes, the
term shall not be construed to mean manufactured homes, mobile homes,
industrialized homes, travel trailers, housing mounted on self-propelled
or drawn vehicles, tents, Short-term rentals or other forms of portable
or temporary housing.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED (TOWNHOUSE):
[x] One of a group of no less than three or more than six
attached dwelling units, separated from each other by fire-rated walls
in compliance with the City’s building codes. Each dwelling
unit occupies its own separately platted lot and is frequently two
(2) or more stories in height. Does not include Dwelling,
Multifamily.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED:
[x] A single-family dwelling unit with no attached wall(s)
or dwelling unit(s) that is designed for occupancy by one family or
individual and that is entirely separated from structures on adjacent
lots. Can include not more than three (3) boarders or lodgers provided
that the primary family or individual (i.e., the home’s owner)
lives on the premises.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY (DUPLEX):
[x] A residential building on a single lot (or on an adjoining
pair of lots) containing two attached dwelling units, each designed
to be occupied by one family (that is, the building is occupied by
not more than two families, one in each dwelling unit) and each having
a separate entrance.
DWELLING, ZERO-LOT-LINE HOME:
[x] A type of detached, single-family dwelling on a separately
platted lot which is designed such that one side yard is reduced to
zero feet, and which permits the construction of a detached single-family
dwelling with one side of such dwelling placed on the side property
line.
ELDER CARE - ASSISTED LIVING:
[x] A type of Personal Care Facility (see
definition) in which five or more elderly (over 55 years of age) persons,
regardless of legal relationship, live and who need limited assistance
with daily living activities. A limited number of support services
such as meals, laundry, housekeeping, transportation, social/recreational
activities, hairdressing, etc. may be provided or associated with
the facility. Units may be attached or detached, single- or double-occupancy,
and may include limited or full kitchen facilities. Full-time medical
or nursing care is not provided by the facility, but may be privately
arranged for by individual residents on a part-time or temporary basis
(such as, visiting nurses or health care attendants).
ELDER CARE - CONTINUING CARE:
[x] A facility in which five or more elderly (over 55 years
of age) persons, regardless of legal relationship, live who need limited
and then more extensive assistance with daily living activities as
their needs change. This type of facility provides housing/accommodations
and services along the continuum of an elderly person’s needs
including independent living, assisted living, and/or nursing/convalescent
care. Support services such as meals, laundry, housekeeping, transportation,
social/recreational activities, hairdressing, etc. are often provided
or associated with the facility. Units may be attached or detached,
single- or double-occupancy, and may include limited or full kitchen
facilities. Full-time medical or nursing care is generally provided
by the facility.
ELDER CARE - INDEPENDENT LIVING:
[x] A facility in which five or more elderly (over 55 years
of age) persons, regardless of legal relationship, live a mostly ambulatory
lifestyle but who may need limited assistance with daily living activities.
A limited number of support services such as meals, laundry, housekeeping,
transportation, social/recreational activities, hairdressing, etc.
may be provided or associated with the facility. Units may be attached
or detached, single- or double-occupancy, and generally include full
kitchen facilities. Full-time medical or nursing care is not provided
by the facility, but may be privately arranged for by individual residents
on a part-time or temporary basis (such as, visiting nurses or health
care attendants).
ELDER CARE - NURSING/CONVALESCENT CARE:
[x] An extended care facility licensed to provide full-time,
convalescent or chronic care, including lodging and meals for five
(5) or more individuals who, by reason of infirmity, are unable to
care for themselves and who need ongoing health supervision but not
hospitalization. Support services such as meals, laundry, housekeeping,
transportation, social/recreational activities, hairdressing, etc.
are often provided or associated with the facility. Units are generally
attached or dormitory-style, can be single- or double-occupancy, and
may include limited kitchen facilities. Full-time medical or nursing
care is provided by the facility. Includes an institutional-scale
hospice facility (i.e., a facility that, due to the number of residents
accommodated and/or other licensing requirements, operates in a facility
that is not a residence).
ELECTRIC SUBSTATION:
[x] A facility for transforming electricity for distribution
to individual customers.
ENGINEER:
A person duly licensed under the Texas Engineering Practice
Act to practice the profession of engineering.
ENTRY, PRIMARY:
The main entry to a building or lease space on a block face.
Such entries may also be located on a plaza or courtyard with direct
access to the street.
EQUESTRIAN CAMP, PRIVATE:
[x] A facility arranged and conducted for the organized recreation
and equestrian instruction of children including riding, horse and
stable care on a daytime basis. Can include other outdoor activities
such as swimming, tennis, etc., but does not include overnight stays.
EQUIPMENT LEASING/RENTAL, INDOOR:
[x] An indoor facility that rents (usually on a short-term
basis) tools, small household or gardening-related machines (other
than heavy machinery), party furnishings and other equipment with
no outdoor storage or display.
EQUIPMENT LEASING/RENTAL, OUTDOOR:
[x] A facility that rents (usually on a short-term basis)
tools, small household or gardening-related machines (other than heavy
machinery), party furnishings and other equipment. Includes the outdoor
display and storage of usable materials normally associated with the
rental business (but not items such as unrelated scrap, junk, or trash).
ERECT:
To construct, reconstruct, install or build.
EXCAVATION:
Any digging, trenching, scraping or other activity that disturbs
natural soil or rock to a depth of two feet or more, other than soil
disturbance incidental to the removal of trees or vegetation.
EXPRESSWAY:
A type of street designated as an expressway or freeway by
the City.
EXTERIOR ALTERATION:
Any change or addition to the dimensions, materials, configuration,
character, or appearance of, including the floor, exterior walls,
columns, porches, doors, or windows, a structure or building.
FACADE:
The entire area of a side (that is, an elevation) of a building
or structure that extends from ground level to the top of a parapet,
wall or eave(s) and from one corner to another. The area of a facade
is defined by the outer limits of all of its visible exterior elements.
Also, any separate face of a building, including parapet walls and
omitted wall lines, or any part of a building which encloses or covers
usable space. Where separate faces are oriented in the same direction,
or in the directions within forty-five degrees of one another, they
are to be considered as part of a single facade.
FAMILY:
Any number of persons living together as a single housekeeping
unit who are related by blood, legal adoption, or marriage (within
two degrees of affinity or consanguinity), along with not more than
three (3) unrelated persons. Also means not more than three (3) unrelated
persons living as a single housekeeping unit. The term “family”
shall not be construed to mean a fraternity, sorority, club or institutional
group.
FARM, RANCH, ORCHARD:
[x] An area of three (3) acres or more which is used for
growing farm products such as vegetables, fruits, trees and grain.
May also include the raising thereon of the usual farm animals such
as horses, poultry, cattle and sheep and may also include the necessary
accessory uses for raising, treating and storing farm products and
animals on the premises. Shall not include the commercial feeding
of offal or garbage to swine or other animals, and shall not include
any type of husbandry specifically prohibited by ordinance or law.
Shall not include the retail sale of farm products (see Produce
Stand/Farmers’ Market).
FEED/GRAIN MILL:
[x] An indoor establishment that manufactures and packages
vegetative (non-meat-based) feeds for livestock. May include enclosed
grain storage elevators/silos provided such comply with zoning district
height limits.
FEED STORE:
[x] A business establishment for the selling of corn, grain
and other foodstuffs for animals and livestock. Can include the sale
and rental of other tools, implements and goods related to agricultural
processes, but shall not include the sale or rental of farm machinery
such as tractors, trailers, cultivation equipment, etc.
FEEDLOT:
A facility that provides confined areas where cattle, horses
or other livestock are held for extended periods of time for the purpose
of weight increase by feeding highly nutritious grain feed.
FENCE:
Any structure which exceeds twelve inches in height above
the nearest grade and which encloses, partitions or divides any yard
as defined in this Ordinance.
FINAL PLAT:
The plat of a subdivision which, when authorized, submitted
and approved as regulated by the Subdivision Ordinance, will be recorded
in the official public records.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION (or BANK):
[x] An establishment such as a bank, savings and loan association,
or credit union that is regulated by federal or state law; that accepts
and maintains deposits from individuals, businesses or other institutions;
that makes both short- and long-term loans including loans secured
by collateral other than personal property; and that provides related
financial services to its customers. Does not include Alternative
Financial Establishment.
FLEA MARKET, INDOOR:
[x] A periodic market held fully within a building where
groups of individual sellers offer their goods for sale to the public,
typically through no long-term lease arrangement between the individual
sellers and the flea market operator. Merchandise may include new
and used household goods, personal effects, tools, artwork, plants,
pets, furniture and similar items in small quantities, but shall not
include the sales of any car, truck, recreational vehicle, boat, trailer,
truck, motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, personal watercraft, or other
automotive or motorized vehicle. Individual vendors shall not be required
to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for the space they are renting.
FLEA MARKET, OUTDOOR:
[x] A periodic market held in an open area (that is, not
enclosed within a building) where groups of individual sellers offer
their goods for sale to the public, typically through no long-term
lease arrangement between the individual sellers and the flea market
operator. Merchandise may include new and used household goods, personal
effects, tools, artwork, plants, pets, furniture and similar items
in small quantities, but shall not include the sales of any car, truck,
recreational vehicle, boat, trailer, truck, motorcycle, all-terrain
vehicle, personal watercraft, or other automotive or motorized vehicle.
Individual vendors shall not be required to obtain a Certificate of
Occupancy for the space they are renting.
FLOOR AREA:
The square footage of total floor area of all floors (all
stories) within a building or buildings on a lot, measured from the
interior face of exterior walls. In the Agricultural (AG) and all
residential zoning districts, “floor area” shall be construed
as only the air-conditioned portion(s) of the structure when calculating
the minimum required floor area (i.e., minimum floor area shall not
include garages, carports or basements/cellars).
FLOOR AREA RATIO:
The total floor area of a main building or buildings on a
lot, divided by the lot area. Any maximum FAR permitted shall be calculated
by dividing the gross square footage of the building(s) to [by] the
net (after right-of-way dedication) area of the lot (measured in square
feet). Any below-grade mechanical rooms, parking garages, or other
non-occupied areas shall not be included in the gross square footage
of the building(s) for the purposes of this calculation.
FOOD PROCESSING & STORAGE:
[x] A large-scale manufacturing operation that prepares or
produces foods and beverages for human consumption, primarily for
commercial and wholesale customers for off-site distribution and consumption.
Includes dry and cold storage of food products, unless such is incidental
to another primary use such as a grocery store or a restaurant. Can
include incidental retail sales of food products produced on the premises.
Does not include the preparation or manufacture of products for consumption
by animals (see definition for Animal Feed Processing and
Storage), or the slaughtering of any type of animal other
than sea life.
FRONTAGE:
Any portion of a lot that is immediately adjacent to a street.
This does not include alleys.
FRONTAGE, STREET:
The linear distance of the property line measured along all
abutting street rights-of-way; the length of all property on one side
of a street between two intersecting streets measured along the line
of the street, or if the street is a dead-end, then the length of
all property abutting on one side between an intersecting street and
the end of the dead-end street.
FUEL PUMPS, RETAIL:
[x] The retail sale of liquid or gaseous fuels for the operation
of motor vehicles.
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CLEANING/REPAIR:
[x] An indoor establishment that cleans, repairs or refurbishes
common household appliances, furnishings and electronics either on-site
or at the customer’s location. Includes furniture reupholstering
and carpet/rug/drapery cleaning and repair, but does not include automotive
reupholstering or repairs/refurbishing of any type of appliance or
equipment which has an internal combustion engine (such as cars, trucks,
motorcycles, lawnmowers, or boats). There is no outdoor display or
storage, unless such is allowed (by right or by SUP) and approved
in the zoning district wherein the business is located.
FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCE SALES/RENTAL:
[x] A retail establishment that sells new goods for furnishing
the home including, but not limited to, furniture, floor coverings,
draperies, glass and chinaware, domestic kitchen appliances, and other
household furnishings. Also includes an establishment that rents furniture
and household appliances on a contractual basis.
GARDEN, CHARITABLE:
[x] A facility that is owned and operated by a nonprofit
religious-oriented or charity-oriented agency for the purpose of cultivation
of fruits, vegetables and other flora species for human consumption
by individuals who are supported by the agency and not for commercial
sale. Does not include a Landscape Nursery, Retail or a Landscape Nursery/Tree Farm (Wholesale).
GARDEN, CIVIC:
[x] A facility that is owned and operated by a public or
nonprofit agency for the purpose of cultivation of fruits, flowers,
vegetables, small ornamental plants and other flora species by more
than one person or family for their own use and not for commercial
sale. Plots may be leased to private individuals provided that the
operation remains nonprofit in nature. Does not include a Landscape Nursery, Retail or a Landscape Nursery/Tree
Farm (Wholesale).
GARDEN, COMMERCIAL:
[x] A facility that is owned and operated by an individual
or by a business entity for the purpose of cultivation of fruits,
flowers, vegetables, small ornamental plants and other flora species
by more than one person or family for their own use and not for commercial
sale. Plots may be leased to private individuals on a for-profit basis.
Does not include a Landscape Nursery, Retail or a Landscape Nursery/Tree Farm (Wholesale).
GAS OR PETROLEUM DRILLING & PIPELINE:
[x] The drilling, extraction and transportation of subterranean
fossil gas and petroleum, and necessary attendant uses and structures,
but excluding refining, processing or manufacturing.
GAS REGULATING STATION:
[x] An assemblage of equipment that reduces, regulates and
meters natural gas pressure in the transmission line, holder, main,
pressure vessel or the compressor station piping. Includes auxiliary
equipment such as valves, control instruments or control lines as
well as piping.
GOLF COURSE/COUNTRY CLUB:
[x] An area that is improved with greens, fairways and hazards
which is owned and operated by a public or private entity. May include
a clubhouse(s), restaurant(s), swimming pool(s), tennis court(s) and
similar recreational or service facilities.
GRADE:
The average elevation of the highest and lowest elevation
measured at the finished surface of the ground at any of the exterior
corners of the building or structure.
GROCERY/SUPERMARKET:
[x] A retail store of over five thousand square feet in size
that primarily sells groceries and consumable food items, but that
may also sell tobacco products, sundries/toiletries, household and
other nonfood items, newspapers and magazines, candy and snacks, floral
items, prepackaged convenience food items, in-house delicatessen-
and bakery-prepared food items, audio and video rentals, etc. for
off-site use and consumption. On-site deli- and bakery-food consumption
is allowed by right provided such dining areas comprise no more than
twenty percent of the total sales floor area of the store.
GROUP HOME:
As defined in Chapter 591 of the Texas Health & Safety
Code, A residential arrangement, other than a residential care facility,
licensed by the State of Texas, or a community center in which not
more than fifteen (15) persons with mental retardation voluntarily
live and, under appropriate supervision, may share responsibilities
for the operation of the living unit. This definition shall include
foster homes, halfway houses, and day care facilities for persons
with mental retardation. For a use to qualify as a Group Home, the
persons that reside therein must meet all the specifications and requirements
of the Persons with Mental Retardation Act, Chapter 591 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code. In the event of a conflict between this
definition and the definition provided by Chapter 591 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code, state law shall control.
HEALTH & FITNESS GYM:
[x] A private indoor facility operated to promote physical
health and fitness activities such as exercise, physical therapy,
personal training and education pertaining to health and fitness.
Uses and facilities may include, but are not limited to, weight lifting
and exercise equipment, aerobics, swimming pools and spas, running/jogging
tracks, etc. May include indoor game and personal recreation courts
(such as for racquetball, handball, indoor tennis, etc.). Includes
a dance/music or exercise/fitness/martial arts studio that is larger
than five thousand (5,000) square feet in floor area. (See Studio, Fitness or Performing Arts for facilities that are
5,000 square feet or less in size.)
HEAVY LOAD VEHICLE:
A self-propelled vehicle having a manufacturer’s recommended
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of greater than sixteen thousand (16,000)
pounds (including trailers), such as large recreational vehicles (originally
manufactured as RVs, not converted), 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, RENTAL, STORAGE & REPAIR:
[x] An establishment for the indoor or outdoor display, sales,
rental, storage and/or repair/servicing of heavy machinery including
tractors and other farm machinery, bulldozers, street graders, paving
machines, cranes, and similar construction-related heavy equipment.
HEAVY VEHICLE LOADING AREA:
A paved area designed to accommodate the maneuvering, loading
and unloading, and parking of commercial vehicles having a length
of twenty-seven feet (27') or greater.
HEIGHT (of an Antenna or Tower):
The distance measured from the finished grade of the lot/parcel
to the highest point on the support structure or other structure,
including the base pad and any antennae.
HELIPAD:
[x] An area of land or water, or a structural surface, which
is used or intended for use for the landing and taking off of helicopters.
Does not include refueling, maintenance, repairs or overnight storage
of helicopters.
HIGH RISK USE:
[x] Any type of use that is determined to be of special health
or safety hazard due to excessive and/or toxic fumes, smoke, gas,
dust, odors, noise, vibration, or danger from fire, explosion or radiation,
and that involves the use and/or storage of materials meeting the
“degree of hazard” criteria of the Uniform Fire Code in
quantities deemed to be hazardous by the Fire Chief, or his/her designee.
HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER:
[x] The indoor retail sale of building materials that are
primarily oriented toward home improvements (such as, lumber, drywall,
paint, electrical supplies, plumbing fixtures, prepackaged concrete
and mortars, doors, windows, siding, landscaping materials, tools,
or hardware) rather than toward the wholesale building construction
industry. Includes no outdoor display or storage, unless such is allowed
(by right or by SUP) and approved in the zoning district wherein the
business is located.
HOME OCCUPATION:
An occupation carried on in a dwelling unit and which is
clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the premises for residential
purposes, and is accordance with this Ordinance.
HOSPITAL:
[x] A building or portion thereof, used or designed for the
housing and treatment of sick or injured patients where they are given
medical or surgical treatment, and which is licensed by the State
of Texas. Can include an institutional-scale hospice facility (i.e.,
a facility that, due to the number of residents accommodated and/or
other licensing requirements, operates in a facility that is not a
residence).
HOSTING PLATFORM:
A person or entity that participates in a business by providing,
and collecting or receiving a fee for, Booking Services through which
an Owner may offer products, services or premises for a buyer, renter,
or occupant. Hosting Platforms usually, though not necessarily, provide
Booking Services through an online platform that allows an Owner to
advertise through a website provided by the Hosting Platform and the
Hosting Platform conducts a transaction by which potential customers
or users arrange their purchase, rental, use and payment, whether
the would-be customer pays directly to the Owner or to the Hosting
Platform.
HOTEL/MOTEL, EXTENDED STAY:
[x] A building(s) having at least six (6) individual guest
rooms or units for the overnight or extended stay (that is, thirty
calendar days or longer) lodging of guests for compensation. An extended
service hotel/motel typically include[s] kitchenette facilities and
a sitting or work area in each room, and may or may not have on-site
food preparation/service for guests.
HOTEL/MOTEL, FULL SERVICE:
[x] A building(s) having at least six (6) individual guest
rooms or units for the overnight or temporary lodging of travelers
for compensation. A full service hotel/motel has meeting facilities
and on-site food preparation/service for guests.
HOTEL/MOTEL, LIMITED SERVICE:
[x] A building(s) having at least six (6) individual guest
rooms or units for the overnight or temporary lodging of travelers
for compensation. A limited service hotel/motel may or may not have
on-site food preparation/service for guests.
HOUSEKEEPING UNIT:
A permanent residence as defined by Section 92.001 of the
Property Code or as subsequently amended. The term Housekeeping Unit
as applied in this ordinance specifically excludes any short-term
rental, boarding house, lodging house, hotel, club, or any other use
which is subject to the hotel occupancy tax imposed by Section 156.051
of the Texas Tax Code.
IMPERVIOUS COVER:
That portion of a property that is paved or has a structure
on it such that the area does not allow for the percolation of stormwater
into the soil surface.
IMPROVED LOT OR TRACT:
A lot or tract that has a structure or other improvement
on it that causes an impervious coverage of the soil under the structure
or improvement.
IMPOUNDMENT LOT (COMMERCIAL/PRIVATE):
[x] An area used for the temporary parking and storage of
primarily operable impounded vehicles. Does not include the sales,
dismantling or sales of parts from any vehicle, and does not include
the parking or storage of wrecked, junked or inoperable vehicles for
longer than thirty (30) calendar days.
INDOOR SHOPPING MALL:
[x] An indoors-only retail establishment that leases space
to multiple tenants who each independently conduct their own retail
operation in individual rooms that are fully enclosed (that is, have
walls to the ceiling). Each retail use shall be a use that is allowed
by right, or that may be allowed by SUP, in the zoning district where
an indoor shopping mall is located. Each retail vendor is required
to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for the space they are renting,
but is not required to have separate utilities (such as, water or
electricity). On-site parking for each vendor is calculated by each
type of operation (such as, regular retail, restaurant, and personal
services).
INDUSTRIAL or MANUFACTURING, HEAVY:
[x] Heavy industrial manufacturing, processing, assembling,
researching and developing, packaging, shipping, storing, servicing
or other such activities which are not prohibited by law, which typically
involve the processing or manufacture of non-consumable products from
raw materials, which typically involve the use of significant amounts
of chemicals, solvents, petroleum products or acids or which involve
the use of high-heat processes, which do not meet standards set forth
in the definition of Light Industrial or Manufacturing uses, and which have all activities except loading/unloading conducted
within a fully enclosed building. Does not include any type of use
that involves processing or storage of consumable products (see Food Processing and Storage and Animal Feed Processing
and Storage), or of any type of leather or allied products
(see Leather and Allied Products Manufacturing).
INDUSTRIAL or MANUFACTURING, LIGHT:
[x] An indoor establishment engaged in light assembly or
manufacturing of finished non-consumable products or parts, predominately
from previously prepared materials including the fabrication, manufacture,
assembly, storing and packaging of such products or parts. All activities
except loading/unloading are conducted within a fully enclosed building.
Does not include basic industrial processing from raw materials, and
does not include any use that emits dust, odor, smoke, gas, fumes
or vibrations beyond the property’s boundary, or if the use
produces noise above the ambient noise level of the surrounding area
or is in violation of other code, law or ordinance. Does not include
any type of use that involves processing or storage of consumable
products (see Food Processing and Storage and Animal Feed Processing and Storage), or of any
type of leather or allied products (see Leather and Allied
Products Manufacturing)[.]
INTERSECTION:
The junctions of the centerlines of any two public rights-of-way,
other than alleyways, crossing at grade or, where the crossing is
separated at grade, the intersection shall be the point at which expressway
travel pavements converge or diverge, or the point at which any expressway
interchange ramp intersects the expressway travel pavement.
ITINERANT RETAIL VENDOR:
A transient retail business that does not occur in a permanent
structure, in a structure for which a temporary permit has been obtained,
or in association with another temporary use such as a carnival, fair,
parade or festival. Does not apply to mobile food units, garage sales,
businesses sales of seasonal items "see Seasonal Sales," mobile service
businesses "see Mobile Service Vendor," or businesses that hold a
lease term on the property of at least one year.
KIOSK:
A small, freestanding, one-story structure or device (such
as a charitable donations drop-box, or a recycling “igloo”)
having a maximum floor area of three hundred and fifty (350) square
feet and used for commercial purposes, for a drop-off facility, or
for 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.
KIOSK, ATTENDED - RECYCLED MATERIALS COLLECTION:
[x] A type of kiosk, or a trailer, that has an on-site attendant
during all hours of operation and which provides a neighborhood drop-off
and collection point for recyclable and/or reusable household-related
(that is, non-automotive, non-consumable, non-compostable, non-hazardous
and non-flammable) materials such as aluminum cans, glass bottles,
papers including magazines and newspapers, metal and plastic containers,
clothes, shoes, toys, towels, linens, small kitchen appliances, electronics,
books, etc. No on-site processing of materials occurs in relation
to this use - it is a drop-off location only. Does not include an
attended collection center (see Recycling Collection Center).
KIOSK, ATTENDED - RETAIL/SERVICE:
[x] A type of kiosk that has an on-site attendant during
all hours of operation where a product or service is dispensed either
through a machine or by the attendant. May be walk-up or drive-up.
Examples include a small kiosk structure that sells food items, convenience
items such as ice or drinking water, or a service such as making keys.
Does not include a Vending Machine, Exterior.
KIOSK, SELF-SERVICE:
A type of kiosk where a product or service is dispensed through
a machine. Such uses have no employees on the site except to periodically
maintain and restock the machine(s). These facilities may be walk-up
or drive-up in nature. Examples include freestanding ATMs, [and] automated
freestanding vending machines for consumable commodities such as ice
or drinking water, etc. Does not include a Vending Machine,
Exterior.
KIOSK, SELF-SERVICE - AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM):
[x] A self-service kiosk, operated by a bank or financial
institution for the convenience of its customers to conduct transactions
including deposits, withdrawals and fund transfers without contact
with bank personnel. An ATM kiosk can be either on-site or detached
from the main bank building, or located off-site. ATMs located within,
attached to the main bank building, or incorporated into the bank’s
drive-through canopy shall be considered accessory to the principal
bank use.
KIOSK, SELF-SERVICE - RETAIL:
[x] A self-service kiosk, operated by a business entity for
the convenience of its customers to purchase and obtain a commodity
that is either prepackaged or dispensed in bulk to the customer (such
as, ice, or drinking water). Does not include a Vending Machine,
Exterior.
KIOSK, SELF-SERVICE - RECYCLED MATERIALS COLLECTION:
[x] A small self-service structure or temporary container
(such as, an “igloo,” a dumpster or similar-type container)
which provides a neighborhood drop-off and collection point for reusable,
recoverable and/or recyclable household-related (that is, non-automotive,
non-consumable, non-compostable, non-hazardous and non-flammable)
materials such as clothes, shoes, toys, towels/linens, small kitchen
appliances and electronics, books, aluminum cans (including “can
banks”), glass bottles, papers including magazines and newspapers,
or metal and plastic containers. No processing of materials occurs
on-site in relation to this use - it is a drop-off location/container
only. This definition does not include large trailers or manned collection
centers (see Recycling Collection Center).
LABORATORY, ANALYTICAL OR RESEARCH:
[x] An indoor facility for testing and analyzing scientific
problems including soil testing, concrete compression testing, medical
testing, prototype design and development and other types of product
research and testing. Includes a medical and dental laboratory (see Medical and Dental Laboratory).
LANDSCAPE NURSERY, RETAIL:
[x] A retail business for the display and sale of trees,
shrubs, flowers, ornamental plants, seeds, garden and lawn supplies,
pavers, and other materials used in indoor and outdoor landscaping.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY/TREE FARM (WHOLESALE):
[x] An establishment for the cultivation and propagation,
display, storage and sale (mostly wholesale, but can include a limited
amount of retail sales) of large plants, shrubs, trees and other materials
used in indoor or outdoor plantings. This definition can also include
the contracting for installation and/or maintenance of landscaping
as an accessory use.
LAUNDRY, DROP-OFF:
[x] A small-scale retail establishment (including a dry cleaners)
that is no larger than three thousand (3,000) square feet in size,
and that serves as a location for customers to drop off and pick up
clothes to be laundered, dry cleaned, pressed or other cleaning process.
Alterations and garment repair may also be offered in relation to
this use.
LAUNDRY PLANT, COMMERCIAL:
[x] A commercial establishment that is larger than three
thousand (3,000) square feet in size, and that launders and/or dry
cleans garments, linens or similar textiles on a bulk, commercial
or wholesale basis (not retail). Includes a uniform supply service.
Alterations and repair of garments are allowed as a secondary use.
LEARNING CENTER, SPECIALIZED:
[x] A private educational establishment that offers specialized
and/or advanced courses similar to those offered in the public school
system (such as mathematics, languages, or sciences) for a fee. Also
includes an educational establishment that offers specialized training
in improving educational skills such as those related to course study
and test-taking, as well as an establishment that specializes in such
things as speech, hearing, sight or reading therapy, and teaching
basic life skills to mentally retarded, handicapped or blind persons.
LEASEBACK:
An arrangement where the seller of a home leases the home
back from the purchaser for a variable but temporary period of time
following a sale. In a leaseback arrangement, the specifics of the
arrangements are typically made prior or immediately after the sale
of the home allowing the prior owner to retain occupancy for a period
of time under the terms of the lease in furtherance of a permanent
relocation of the prior owner.
LEATHER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING:
[x] An indoor establishment engaged in transforming animal
hides into leather by tanning or curing, and fabricating the leather
into finished non-consumable products or into materials that will
be further assembled by others into finished products. Includes the
manufacture of similar products such as rubber footwear, textile luggage
and plastic purses and wallets from other materials such as rubber,
plastics and textiles that are thought of as “leather substitutes.”
Also includes the processes of tanning, currying, dressing, dyeing
and finishing of leather, hides and furs. Does not include the slaughtering
of any type of animal, and does not include any type of use that involves
processing or storage of consumable products (see Food Processing
and Storage and Animal Feed Processing and Storage).
LANDSCAPING:
An area devoted to and maintained predominantly with living
plant material including lawn, ground cover, trees, shrubs, and other
plant materials; and also including accessory decorative outdoor landscape
elements such as fountains, paved or decorated surfaces (excluding
driveways, parking, loading, or storage areas), and sculptural elements.
Also may be referred to as Landscaped Area.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION:
A facility for the auctioning and sale of cattle, horses or other livestock where confinement of animals is normally for a period of less than one week, and where feed of a filler-type is primarily provided. Animal turnover under this use is expected to be continuous. ([x] Shown within the Use Charts in Section
37.2 under
Stockyards,
Livestock Auction and Livestock Hauling)
LIVESTOCK HAULING:
A business expressly involved with the transportation of
cattle, horses, hogs, chickens or other types of livestock, where
the temporary confinement of animals may be necessary. The hauling
and temporary indoor storage or housing of plant materials, small
pet-type animals such as dogs and cats, fish, birds or inanimate (non-living)
goods shall be classified as a
Motor Freight Terminal. ([x] Shown within the Use Charts in Section
37.2 under
Stockyards, Livestock Auction and Livestock Hauling)
LIVESTOCK:
Includes, regardless of age, sex, or breed: horses, consisting
of all equine species including mules, donkeys, and burros; cattle,
consisting of all bovine species; sheep, consisting of all ovine species;
llamas and alpacas; goats, consisting of all caprine species; chickens,
turkeys, ducks, guinea hens and other similar fowl species; and pigs
or hogs, consisting of all swine species.
LIVING AREA (as in a Residence):
An enclosed and air-conditioned room of at least one hundred
and twenty (120) square feet in size, other than an unfinished garage
or basement, and other than a room used as a bedroom, bathroom or
kitchen.
LOT:
A parcel of land shown and designated with a lot number on
a duly recorded subdivision plat.
LOT AREA:
The square foot area or the acreage of a lot within the bounding
property lines and exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, but
may include easements.
LOT, CORNER:
A lot abutting upon two or more streets at their intersection(s).
LOT COVERAGE:
The percent of a lot’s area which is covered by a roof,
floor, or other structure, which is not open to the sky, and which
prevents the infiltration of water into the soil.
a.
Roof eaves extending outward up to three feet (3'), and ordinary
projections from the building not exceeding twelve inches (12"), are
not considered in computing lot coverage.
b.
Wooden decking - planks of wood with gaps (approximately 1/4
inch) in between - is not considered in computing lot coverage.
c.
Any outside area that is covered with a roof structure, whether
fully enclosed or not, is considered in computing lot coverage.
d.
Typical outdoor surfaces that do not allow for water infiltration,
such as exposed aggregate surfacing or concrete porches, driveways,
walkways, pool decking, etc. are not considered in computing lot coverage.
e.
Swimming pools are not considered in computing lot coverage.
LOT DEPTH:
The distance between the midpoints of straight lines connecting
the foremost points of the side lot lines in front and the rearmost
points of the side lot lines in the rear (the mean horizontal distance
between the front and rear lot line).
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE:
Any lot, not a corner lot, with frontage on two streets that
are essentially parallel to each other or are within forty-five degrees
of being parallel to each other.
LOT, FLAG-SHAPED:
An irregularly shaped lot that takes its sole access via
a long, narrow strip of land connecting the principal building site
to a public street.
LOT, KEY CORNER:
A lot where both neighboring lots have front yard setbacks
adjacent to the corner lot on both sides.
LOT LINE:
A property (ownership) boundary of a lot, as defined herein.
LOT WIDTH:
The horizontal distance between straight lines connecting
front and rear lot lines at each side of the lot, measured across
the rear of the required front yard.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION:
[x] A tract of land which is designed, improved or intended
to be used for short- or long-term occupancy by manufactured homes,
and/or recreational vehicles (including travel trailers) that are
used as residential living units, in designated spaces. May include
a residence for the owner/manager of the premises, utility hook-ups,
accessory structures (such as carports and storage buildings), playgrounds,
open space/recreational areas, fenced yards for pets, and other similar
amenities.
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION:
That form of construction composed of brick, stone, glass
block, tile or other similar building units or materials (or combination
of these materials) laid up unit-by-unit (except stucco, see Subsection
d below) and set in mortar, and shall exclude wall area devoted to
doors and windows. As applicable to meeting the minimum requirements
for the exterior construction of buildings within each zoning district,
this term shall include the following materials:
a.
Hard-fired brick such as kiln-fired clay, shale or slate material,
can include integrally-colored concrete brick (the use of concrete
masonry units, or CMUs, in meeting the masonry construction requirement
is subject to the limitations in Subsection “e” below)
if it is to the same ASTM standard for construction as typical hard-fired
clay brick; severe weather grade; minimum thickness of two and one-quarter
inches when applied as a veneer; shall not include unfired or under-fired
clay, sand or shale brick.
b.
Stone includes naturally occurring granite, marble, limestone,
slate, river rock, and other similar hard and durable all-weather
stone that is customarily used in exterior building construction;
may also include cast- or manufactured-stone product, provided that
such product yields a highly textured, stone-like appearance, its
coloration is integral to the masonry material and shall not be painted
on, and it is demonstrated to be highly durable and maintenance-free;
natural or man-made stone shall have a minimum thickness of two and
five-eighths inches when applied as a veneer.
c.
Glass blocks or tiles of the type customarily used in exterior
building construction shall be counted as windows but shall not comprise
more than twenty percent (20%) of any exterior wall surface; shall
not be highly reflective or mirror-like finish.
d.
Stucco, if color-intrinsic and if applied in a three-stage process
in accordance with industry standards, shall qualify as masonry construction.
The Building Official shall review the proposed installation method,
as detailed in the building plans, at the time of Building Permit
application. The approved installation method shall be a condition
of Building Permit issuance.
e.
Decorative concrete block may be used to meet up to fifty percent
(50%) of the minimum masonry requirement for nonresidential and multifamily
structures only, provided that such units are integrally colored and
not painted, they have a highly textured exterior finish (such as
split-face, hammered, indented, fluted, ribbed or similar architectural
finish), they are severe weather grade, they are at least three and
five-eighths inches thick when applied as a veneer, and they are not
lightweight or featherweight concrete or cinder blocks.
f.
Concrete pre-cast or tilt-wall panels (only allowed in the LI
district, and in the C district only for side or rear facades that
do not face and are not predominantly visible from a public street),
provided that they are integrally colored and not painted, they have
a highly textured architectural finish which is at least as textured
physically and in appearance as face brick or stone (can be brick-like
or stone-like in appearance), and they are not smooth, untextured
or inadequately textured finishes.
The following non-masonry construction materials shall not qualify
nor be defined as “masonry construction” in meeting the
minimum requirements for the exterior construction of buildings, unless
otherwise provided in this Ordinance, or unless specifically approved
as a special exception by the City Council:
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a.
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Adobe or mortar wash surface material;
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b.
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Exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS), acrylic matrix,
synthetic plaster, or other similar synthetic material;
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c.
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Cementitious fiberboard siding (such as “Hardi-Plank”);
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d.
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Vinyl-based siding material, as may be allowed by the City’s
Building Code;
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Lightweight or featherweight concrete blocks or cinder blocks;
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Exterior plaster that does not meet the definition of Stucco;
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Any other cementitious product not listed above; or
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Metal exterior materials. (the only type of metal materials
that may be used for the solid wall portions of building facades remaining
after the minimum masonry requirement has been met are “architectural”
metal veneers (such as “Alucobond” or equivalent); other
basic metal materials, (such as galvanized panels) shall only be allowed
on solid wall portions of a building’s facades if specifically
approved by the City Council)
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MASONRY WALL:
An exterior screening or retaining wall composed of masonry,
built to the specifications in the City’s Technical Standards.
MASSAGE THERAPY:
A type of personal service that offers therapeutic massage
by a massage therapist (as defined and licensed by State law).
MEAT & GAME PROCESSING:
[x] The skinning, preparation, packaging, storage and freezing
of meat from non-equine livestock and game animals for personal (noncommercial)
use by individuals. May include, as a secondary use, on-site retail
sale of meats with appropriate state and local permits/licensure.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL LABORATORY:
A facility operated for the primary purpose of performing
medical, dental or optical research, testing and analytical work having
a direct relationship to the provision of health services (classified
as a Laboratory, Analytical or Research). Does not include examination
or treatment of medical or dental patients (see Medical and Dental
Office/Clinic or Hospital).
MEDICAL AND DENTAL OFFICE/CLINIC:
[x] An office facility that is primarily engaged in furnishing
direct medical services to people with physical or mental ailments.
May include a single office or a group of offices for one or more
physicians or dentists (including orthodontia) for medical examinations,
treatment of injuries and illnesses, and minor surgical procedures
on people on an outpatient basis, but not including facilities for
overnight stays. Includes an urgent and emergency medical care clinic.
MINING/MINERAL EXTRACTION:
[x] The process by which stone, gravel, sand, aggregates,
metallic ores, coal, precious stones, salt or other solid-form rocks
or minerals are extracted from the earth. May include quarrying/extraction,
milling, crushing, screening, washing, floatation, stockpiling and
other activities customarily performed at the mine site or as part
of a mining operation to prepare the extracted materials for sale
and/or shipment.
MOBILE FOOD UNIT:
A mobile food truck, mobile food cart, concession cart, mobile
concession trailer or temporary food service building or temporary
food service booth.
MOBILE SERVICE VENDOR:
A mobile service business that typically travels to most,
if not all, of its customers rather than its customers coming to the
business’s shop (such as, a mobile automotive windshield installer,
mobile veterinary clinic, mobile pet-bathing service, or mobile locksmith).
Does not include retail sales of any goods or items other than those
installed or expended in the actual conduct of the mobile service
(such as, a windshield that is installed by a mobile installer, vaccinations
and supplies delivered/administered by a mobile veterinary clinic,
or door locks and keys cut/sold by a mobile locksmith).
MODULAR HOME:
See Industrialized Housing Unit [Dwelling, Industrialized Housing Unit].
MONEY TRANSFER BUSINESS:
An establishment, other than a financial institution or a
bank that engages in or facilitates the transmission of monetary funds
to or from a location outside the United States and its territories
for a fee.
MORTUARY/FUNERAL HOME:
[x] A place for the storage of human bodies prior to their
burial or cremation, which may also be used for the preparation of
the deceased for burial and the display of the deceased and ceremonies
connected therewith before burial or cremation. Facility does not
include any type of cemetery (below-ground) interment for bodies,
but can include funeral service chapels, on-site monument and floral
sales, columbariums, crematoriums, mausoleums (interment in above-ground
tombs or vaults), or any combination thereof.
MOTORCYCLE/ATV SALES, LEASING & REPAIR:
[x] An establishment offering the sales, leasing, rental,
service and/or repair of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, motorbikes,
motor scooters, golf carts and similar personal motor vehicles. Includes
service, repair and sales of parts for personal motor vehicles such
as sidecars, accessories, motorcycle-drawn trailers, etc. Includes
no outdoor display or storage, unless such is allowed (by right or
by SUP) and approved in the zoning district wherein the business is
located.
MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL/RAILROAD SWITCHING YARD:
[x] A premises where cargo is stored and where trucks, including
tractor trailer units, load and unload cargo on a regular basis. Includes
facilities for the temporary storage of loads and cargo (including
outdoor storage) prior to shipment, or that are transferring from
one mode of transportation to another (such as to/from trucks and
rail cars), and may include on-site fuel tank(s) for use by the operation
only (no retail or external fuel sales) if such are approved by the
Fire Department and Building Official. Includes a railroad freight
terminal.
MULLION:
The vertical or horizontal divisions or joints between single
windows in a multiple window unit.
NONCONFORMING:
A use or structure that was lawful at the time it was begun,
but could not presently be so begun, used or constructed under current
City regulations.
NONCONFORMING LOT:
Any platted lot that does not conform with the regulations
of this Ordinance and/or the Subdivision Ordinance, and that was created
prior to the adoption of this Ordinance and the Subdivision Ordinance.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE:
Any structure, building or physical improvement existing
on land that was lawful prior to enactment of this Ordinance, but
which does not conform to the regulations, relative to its size, height
or location, within the zoning district in which it is located.
NONCONFORMING USE:
Any activity or use of land which was lawful prior to the
enactment of this Ordinance, that does not conform to the regulations
of the zoning district in which it is located.
OCCUPANCY:
Any utilization of real property, its attachments or appurtenances.
OFFICE, GENERAL:
[x] A facility used for the indoor provision of professional,
executive, management or administrative services. Includes administrative
functions involved in real estate, insurance, legal services, property
management, investments, personnel, travel, clerical/administrative
services, small-scale (that is, 10,000 square feet or less in size)
telephone answering (also see Call Center), military/armed
forces recruiting, dispatch only (no on-site storage of service/repair
vehicles, materials, inventory or chemicals) of home and business
maintenance and repair services (such as, carpet cleaning, pest control,
plumbing or mechanical repair), ticketing/box office, a telework center,
and business offices of public utilities, organizations and associations.
Does not include medical or dental offices.
OFFICIAL SUBMISSION (or Filing) DATE:
The date an applicant delivers the application or plan to
the City, or deposits the application or plan with the United States
Postal Service by certified mail addressed to the City, with all required
fees and documents. The official submission date is also subject to
complete application provisions within this Ordinance. Please note
that applications or plans must be received by the submittal deadlines
as published by City staff.
OPERATOR:
Any person or entity who has control of a-property, business,
or dwelling unit.
OUTSIDE DISPLAY, NEW MATERIALS:
[x] The temporary placement and display, in an unenclosed
or unroofed area, of any new/unused goods (including pre-packaged
foods and beverages), materials or merchandise for less than twenty-four
(24) hours on sales/business days only (that is, not on a continuous
basis), and which are removed from display at the end of each sales/business
day and stored indoors overnight.
OUTSIDE DISPLAY, USED MATERIALS:
[x] The temporary placement and display, in an unenclosed
or unroofed area, of any used or salvaged materials or merchandise
for less than twenty-four (24) hours on sales/business days only (that
is, not on a continuous basis), and which are removed from display
at the end of each sales/business day and stored indoors overnight.
OUTSIDE STORAGE, NEW MATERIALS:
[x] The keeping, in an unenclosed or unroofed area, of any
new/unused goods (including pre-packaged foods and beverages), materials
or merchandise in the same place for more than twenty-four (24) hours.
OUTSIDE STORAGE, USED MATERIALS:
[x] The keeping, in an unenclosed or unroofed area, of any
used or salvaged non-consumable goods, materials or merchandise in
the same place for more than twenty-four (24) hours.
OUTSIDE STORAGE UNIT, PORTABLE (POD):
[x] A storage unit, or container, that is delivered to a
location on a truck, placed on a premises, and used for storage usually
on a temporary basis (that is, not permanent).
OWNER:
Where applied to a building or land, shall include any part
owner, joint owner, lessee, tenant in common, tenant in partnership,
joint tenant or tenant by the entirety, for the whole or of a part
of a building or land.
PARAPET:
A low wall or railing which projects above the roof; may
be an extension of a vertical wall.
PARK OR PLAYGROUND, PRIVATE:
[x] An open recreation facility or park area owned and operated
by an entity that is not a public agency, and that is not generally
available for use by the general public without a membership, permission
to use by the owner/operator, etc.
PARK OR PLAYGROUND, PUBLIC:
[x] An open recreation facility or park area owned and operated
by a public agency such as the City of Krum or the School District,
and that is available for use by the general public.
PARKING AREA:
An area containing multiple parking spaces together with
accompanying maneuvering area and driveway access, usually off-street,
for the storage of motor vehicles.
PARKING LOT OR GARAGE, COMMERCIAL:
[x] An open lot or a structure designed specifically for
the temporary or long-term parking or storage of operable (i.e., no
junked, wrecked or inoperable) automobiles and light-duty trucks (i.e.,
no heavy load vehicles), owned by others, for a fee. May include a
business office for a parking attendant.
PARKING, SHARED:
Parking which is shared by tenants, visitors and the general
public. Hours of availability by each use sharing the parking space(s)
shall be as set forth in an irrevocable parking agreement that has
been approved by the City.
PARKING SPACE:
An enclosed or unenclosed, off-street (i.e., not on a public
street or alley, except within the Old Town area) concrete-paved area
that is used for parking a vehicle, and that is accessed from a paved
driveway that connects the parking space with a public street.
PARKWAY:
That portion of the public right-of-way lying primarily between
the edge of the pavement or curb and the private property line.
PATIO HOME:
A single-family dwelling on a separately platted lot which
is designed such that one side yard is reduced to zero feet in order
to maximize the width and usability of the other side yard, and which
permits the construction of a detached single-family dwelling with
one side (i.e., wall) of such dwelling placed on the side property
line. See Dwelling, Single-Family and Dwelling,
Zero-Lot-Line Home.
PAWNSHOP:
[x] A location at which, or premises in which, a pawnbroker
(as defined by Section 371.001 of the Texas Finance Code) engages
in the business of lending money on the security of pledged goods
(as defined by Section 371.001 [371.003] of the Texas Finance Code);
or purchasing goods on condition that the goods may be redeemed or
repurchased by the seller for a fixed price within a fixed period.
PAYDAY ADVANCE OR LOAN BUSINESS:
An establishment that makes small consumer loans, backed
by postdated check or authorization to make an electronic debit against
an existing financial account, in which the check or debit is held
for an agreed-upon term or until the customer’s next payday,
and then cashed or debited unless the customer repays the loan within
the agreed time frame (see Alternative Financial Establishment).
PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
Standards specified for the operating characteristics of
different activities and related to noise, smoke, airborne particulate
matters, odors, toxic and noxious matter, glare, exterior illumination
and vibration.
PERMANENT COSMETICS:
The practice of applying inks and dyes to the dermal layer
of the skin, by the use of needles or other instruments designed to
contact or puncture the skin, for the sole purpose of providing either
permanent coloration for medical skin restoration or cosmetic coloration
to enhance or diminish personal features such as for lips, eyebrows,
eyelids, blemish and mole mitigation, etc. Such applications shall
be non-pictorial in nature, shall contain no verbiage or shapes or
symbols of any kind, and may be allowed as an accessory use only in
a personal service establishment provided that the appropriate State
licensure for such is maintained at all times (classified as
Personal Services in the Use Charts in Section
37.2).
PERMIT.
An official document or certificate issued by an appropriately
authorized person, agency or department having jurisdiction which
authorizes performance of a specified activity with terms or conditions
or limitations as applicable identified and subject to adopted rules,
regulations, and requirements.
PERMITTED USE:
A use specifically allowed in one or more of the various
zoning districts by right, meaning that no zoning amendment is necessary
to allow the use within a designated zoning district. This term does
not include uses that may be allowed with a Specific Use Provision
(SUP).
PERSON.
Means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
or other legal entity.
PERSONAL CARE FACILITY (ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY):
As defined by Section 247.002 of the Texas Health & Safety
Code, an establishment that furnishes, in one or more facilities,
food and shelter to four (4) or more persons who are unrelated to
the proprietor of the establishment, and provides personal care services
or administration of medication by a person licensed or otherwise
authorized in this state to administer the medication, and may provide
assistance with or supervision of the administration of medication.
For the purposes of this definition, personal care services means:
a.
Assistance with feeding, dressing, movement, bathing, or other
personal needs or maintenance;
b.
General supervision or oversight of the physical and mental
well-being of a person who needs assistance to maintain a private
and independent residence in a personal care facility or who needs
assistance to manage the person’s personal life, regardless
of whether a guardian has been appointed for the person.
For a use to qualify as a Personal Care (Assisted Living Facility),
it must meet all the specifications and requirements of the Assisted
Living Facility Licensing Act, Chapter 247 of the Texas Health &
Safety Code. In the event of a conflict between this definition and
the definition provided by Chapter 247 of the Texas Health & Safety
Code, state law shall control.
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PERSONAL PROPERTY:
For the purpose of regulating garage sales, the term shall
mean property which is owned, utilized and maintained by an individual
or members of his or her household and acquired in the normal course
of living or maintaining a residence. The term does not include merchandise
which was purchased for resale or obtained on consignment.
PERSONAL SERVICES:
[x] An establishment that provides services to individuals,
such services primarily involved in the care of the persons or specialized
services not otherwise listed herein as a specified use. Includes,
but is not limited to, services such as barber/beauty shops, tailoring,
dressmaking, shoe repair, florist, travel agency, licensed massage
or physical therapy, photography/portrait studios, manicure/pedicure
salons, the application of permanent cosmetics, hair removal and tanning
salons, or weight-loss salons.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SALES, LEASING & REPAIR:
[x] An establishment offering the sales, leasing, rental,
service and/or repair of personal watercraft vehicles. Includes sales
of accessories, transport trailers, water recreation supplies, etc.
Includes no outdoor display or storage, unless such is allowed (by
right or by SUP) and approved in the zoning district wherein the business
is located.
PET CARE/PLAY FACILITY (INDOORS):
[x] An indoor commercial establishment in which domestic
animals (such as dogs and cats) are housed, groomed, bred, boarded,
entertained or trained for a fee or compensation. Includes overnight
boarding, pet day cares, indoor dog parks and grooming-only salons
(that is, a pet salon that is not part of a retail Pet Store establishment). All of the establishment’s activities occur
indoors, except for periodic outdoor breaks/exercise under close supervision
for limited periods of time (periods of up to one-half hour).
PET CARE/PLAY FACILITY (OUTDOORS):
[x] A commercial establishment in which domestic animals
(such as dogs and cats) are housed, groomed, bred, boarded, entertained
or trained for a fee or compensation. Includes activities or overnight
boarding in outdoor kennels/runs, outdoor pet day cares and outdoor
dog parks. Some or all of the establishment’s activities occur
outdoors, generally for an extended period of time (including overnight).
PET STORE:
[x] A retail establishment offering small animals for sale
(no livestock) where all creatures are housed within the building,
and the sale of pet foods and supplies. May include pet grooming salon,
indoor pet care/play/boarding and/or small animal veterinary services
as accessory use(s).
PHARMACY:
[x] A retail establishment engaged in the retail sale of
prescription drugs, nonprescription medications, cosmetics, sundries
and other related personal care supplies. May include sales of pre-packaged
food and beverage items as an accessory use only.
PHYSICAL THERAPY:
A type of personal service that offers, by licensed physical
therapy professionals, therapeutic massage, rehabilitative strength
and flexibility training, and physical pain relief techniques, as
prescribed by a licensed doctor and on an outpatient basis (no overnight
stays). (Classified as
Personal Services in the Use Charts in Section
37.2)
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT:
A comprehensively planned land development project which may allow flexibility in development standards such as those that specify building siting, densities, mixtures of housing types and land uses, usable open spaces, and the preservation of trees or other significant natural features. Such district adheres to the standards of Section
35 of this Ordinance.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION:
The body appointed by the City Council as an advisory body
to it, and which is authorized to make recommendations pertaining
to zoning and land development.
PLAT:
A map, drawing, chart or plan showing the exact layout and
proposed construction of a proposed development into one or more lots,
blocks, streets, parks, school sites, commercial or industrial sites,
easements, alleys and/or any other elements as required by the Subdivision
Ordinance, and which a subdivider shall submit for approval in accordance
with the Subdivision Ordinance.
PORCH:
A roofed space open on one or more sides, one or more stories
in height, the roof of which is an extension of the roof of a building
to which the porch is attached. The purpose of such space is to shelter
people or objects, not including vehicles, from the sun, rain and
general weather.
PORTABLE BUILDING SALES/LEASING:
[x] An establishment that displays, sells or rents structures
which are capable of being carried or transported to another location,
not including mobile homes, HUD-Code homes or industrialized homes.
May include outdoor display and storage.
POST OFFICE:
[x] A local branch of the U.S. Postal Service engaged in
the distribution of mail and including incidental services such as
mailing and shipping services, leasing of mailboxes, etc.
PRELIMINARY PLAT:
A plat that illustrates and thereby assures the general layout
of a proposed subdivision, the adequacy of public facilities needed
to serve the proposed subdivision, and the overall compliance of the
land division with applicable requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance
and that is reviewed and decided prior to approval of a Final Plat.
PRINTING/PUBLISHING HOUSE:
[x] An establishment whose primary service is long-run printing
including, but not limited to, book, magazine and newspaper publishing.
(For a retail/small-scale print and copy shop, and for a private mail
and shipping service, having 5,000 square feet or less in floor area,
see Business & Media Service.)
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY:
The area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street,
public sidewalk, alley, waterway, or utility easement, which has been
dedicated to the public use, regardless of whether title is held by
the City in fee or in an interest less than fee.
PUBLIC VIEW:
Areas that can be seen from a public street, alley, property
or open space area.
RACING TRACK:
[x] An outdoor facility for racing automotive vehicles or
motorcycles. Includes car racing tracks, drag strips, motorcycle tracks
and courses, etc. Uses and facilities may include, but are not limited
to, tracks, race courses, automotive repair facilities (as accessory
use), spectator seating and bleachers, racing gear shops, concessions,
etc.
RECEPTION FACILITY:
[x] An establishment that is open to the general public or
made available for private use, primarily for the provision of facilities
for parties, dances, receptions, banquets or similar social events.
Does not include restaurants, hotels, country clubs, theaters or commercial
amusements that provide for such activities as a secondary use.
RECORDED PLAT:
A plat that has been approved by the City and that has been
filed for record with Denton County after meeting all City requirements
for recordation in the Subdivision Ordinance.
RECORDING STUDIO/MEDIA PRODUCTION:
[x] An indoor facility for the production or transmission
of commercial programming by radio or television. Also includes a
facility having the facilities and equipment necessary for the production
of audio/video media.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV):
Any type of trailer or self-propelled motor vehicle which
is designed, constructed and equipped for human habitation as a temporary
dwelling place or sleeping place. Also includes such trailers designed
or intended primarily for transportation of a boat.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK:
[x] An area or commercial campground for users of recreational
vehicles, travel trailers and similar vehicles to park on a temporary,
overnight basis (not for long-term stays of over 30 calendar days).
May include tent camping and a residence for the owner/manager of
the premises, utility hook-ups, accessory structures (such as gazebos,
pavilions, storage buildings, or clubhouse), playgrounds, open space/recreational
areas, fenced yards for pets, and other similar amenities. Does not
include a Manufactured Home Park.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE/TRAILER SALES, LEASING & REPAIR:
[x] An establishment offering the sales, leasing, rental,
service and/or repair of new and/or used recreational vehicles and
trailers (such as cargo, flatbed, and livestock), travel trailers
and campers. Includes sales of camping supplies and parts for RVs.
May include outdoor display and storage of vehicle and trailer inventory.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS:
Reusable materials including, but not limited to, metals,
plastics, glass and paper which are intended for reuse, remanufacture
or reconstitution for the purpose of reusing the altered form. This
term does not include automotive materials or parts, food refuse,
offal or other consumable materials.
RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTER:
[x] An indoor facility which provides for the collection,
sorting, storage, bundling and shipping of recoverable and recyclable
non-automotive, non-consumable and non-compostable materials such
as aluminum cans, glass, papers including magazines and newspapers,
cardboard, wood pallets, metals, plastics, tires, computers and electronics,
oil, paints, solvents, textiles, etc. Processing of materials is limited
to weighing, sorting, flattening, crushing, shredding and bundling/palletizing
materials for shipment essentially by hand or by machine, and does
not include smelting, melting, refining or other conversion back to
a “raw material” state.
RECYCLING SALVAGE YARD:
[x] A facility which provides for the collection, sorting,
storage, bundling and shipping of recoverable and recyclable non-automotive,
non-consumable and non-compostable materials such as aluminum cans,
glass, papers including magazines and newspapers, cardboard, wood
pallets, metals, plastics, tires, computers and electronics, oil,
paints, solvents, textiles, etc. Processing of materials may include
weighing, sorting, flattening, crushing, shredding and bundling/palletizing
materials for shipment by hand or by machine, and may also include
smelting, melting, refining or other conversion back to a “raw
material” state. Includes the outdoor storage of materials.
For automotive-related reclamation, see Salvage Yard, Automotive.
REFUSE CONTAINER:
Any container used for the temporary storage of routinely
collected waste that is specifically designed to be emptied by heavy
machinery. Also may be referred to as a dumpster or trash receptacle.
REHABILITATION FACILITY:
[x] As defined by Chapter 244 of the Texas Local Government
Code, A residential facility that is operated by an agency of the
State, a political subdivision of the State, or a private vendor operating
under a contract with an agency of the State or a political subdivision
of the State and that houses persons convicted of misdemeanors or
felonies or houses children found to have engaged in delinquent conduct,
regardless of whether the persons are housed in the residential facility:
a.
While serving a sentence of confinement following conviction
of an offense;
b.
As a condition of probation, parole, or mandatory supervision;
or
c.
Under a court order for out-of-home placement under Title 3,
Family Code, other than in a foster home operated under contract with
the juvenile board of the county in which the foster home is located
or under a contract with the Texas Youth Commission.
Such facility and the persons that reside therein must meet
all the specifications and requirements of Chapter 244 of the Texas
Local Government Code. In the event of a conflict between this definition
and the definition provided by Chapter 244 of the Texas Local Government
Code, state law shall control.
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RENTAL:
The renting, bartering, trading, letting or otherwise allowing
the use of a vehicle, piece of equipment, location, item, dwelling
unit, or portions thereof, for compensation. This term does not include
Boarding, Boarding House, Boarding Rooms.
RESIDENCE:
A building occupied as the dwelling place of one or more
persons in which the use and management of sleeping quarters, [and]
all appliances for cooking, ventilating, heating, or lighting are
under one control, including any type of dwelling defined herein.
RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY or LAND:
Property that is zoned as a single-family detached, single-family
attached (townhouse), two-family or multifamily zoning district. Also
includes property that is zoned as a Planned Development (PD) district
where the base zoning within the PD one of the foregoing districts.
RESIDENTIAL USE:
A dwelling unit or group of dwelling units; includes dwelling
units (such as loft apartments) within the upper story(s) of a building
wherein other parts of the building are used for nonresidential purposes,
such as retail establishments or offices.
RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL:
The City staff person who has been designated to accept submission
of a type of development application, to review and make recommendations
concerning such applications, and where authorized, to initially decide
such applications, to initiate enforcement actions, and to take all
other actions necessary for administration of the provisions of this
Ordinance with respect to such development applications. Also includes
any designee of the designated City staff person.
RESTAURANT:
[x] An establishment at which food and beverages are prepared
for service and consumption on the premises, or for carry-out (i.e.,
for off-site consumption). Includes carry-out service provided patrons
leave their vehicles and enter the building to pick up/pay for carry-out
items, or provided an employee of the establishment carries items
to patrons waiting in their vehicles (“curbside service”).
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-THROUGH:
[x] An establishment at which food and beverages are prepared
primarily for service to persons in vehicles, and may include consumption
on the premises and/or curbside service. May include a take-out window,
walk-up window, drive- through or drive-in service bays as part of
the operation.
RETAIL:
The sale of commodities in relatively small quantities directly
to consumers.
RETAIL OR SERVICE, ACCESSORY:
Retail sales or a service that is clearly incidental to the
primary use, such as a hair or nail salon, news stand, donut shop,
restaurant, pharmacy or other incidental activity within an office
building. Accessory retail and service uses shall not occupy more
than fifteen percent (15%) of the floor area of the main use.
RETAIL STORE:
[x] The sale of commodities to consumers that is not otherwise
herein regulated or defined, including but not limited to the sale
of items such as, clothing and apparel accessories, household items
(does not include furniture, appliances and large furnishings), a
discount store, a department or variety store, an indoors-only automotive
parts sales, or a specialty grocer (maximum 5,000 square feet).
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE:
A dividing line between a lot, tract or land parcel and a
contiguous street or alley.
ROOFLINE:
The ridge line or highest part of a roof.
SALVAGE YARD, AUTOMOTIVE:
[x] Any lot or land parcel upon which two or more motor vehicles
of any kind, which are incapable of being operated due to condition
or lack of license, have been placed for the purpose of dismantling
such vehicles to obtain parts for recycling, resale or storage.
SCHOOL, BUSINESS:
[x] A private educational establishment offering, on a regular
basis, vocational instruction or training in professional, artistic
and design oriented fields. Examples include (but are not limited
to): clerical or administrative training, data processing, computer
programming and maintenance, medical training, financial or legal
training, artistic and design training, music, dancing, acting, modeling,
etc. Excludes establishments providing training in an activity that
is not otherwise allowed in the zoning district.
SCHOOL, PRIVATE, RELIGIOUS OR CHARTER:
[x] A learning facility for enrolled students that is under the sponsorship of a private agency, corporation, religious agency, or registered charter (as provided for by Chapter
12 of the Texas Education Code), other than a public school district, which offers a curriculum that is generally equivalent to public schools for the applicable grade level(s).
SCHOOL, PUBLIC:
[x] A learning facility for enrolled students that is owned
and operated by a public school district which offers kindergarten,
elementary and/or secondary/high school curriculum for the purpose
of educating pupils generally between the ages of five and eighteen.
SCHOOL, RETAIL/PERSONAL SERVICES TRAINING:
[x] A private educational establishment offering, on a regular
basis, vocational instruction or training in retail or personal service
oriented fields. Examples include (but are not limited to): bartending,
cosmetology or personal grooming, food service or culinary instruction,
etc. Excludes establishments providing training in an activity that
is not otherwise allowed in the zoning district.
SCHOOL, TRADE:
[x] A private educational establishment offering, on a regular
basis, vocational instruction or training in a trade, craft, skill,
activity and/or profession, exclusive of other listed schools herein.
Examples include (but are not limited to): auto and truck repairing,
welding and metal-crafting, brick-laying, building construction and
contractor trades, truck and bus driving, or electronics assembling
and repairing. Excludes establishments providing training in an activity
that is not otherwise allowed in the zoning district, unless such
training only involves equipment or processes typical of uses permitted
in the district.
SCREENING:
Fencing, walls, planted berms, or densely planted vegetation
which acts as a buffer or that reduce visibility.
SEASONAL SALES:
[x] The periodic (that is, not continuous throughout the
calendar year) sales of seasonal items (such as Christmas trees, pumpkins,
holiday florals, summer play equipment or other similar seasonal outdoor
display items) that are conducted by the same entity that owns the
property, or by a state-registered and regulated business entity that
holds a lease term on the property. Does not include private, illicit
sales of goods or services by an individual who is not registered
as a bona fide retail or service business with the State of Texas.
SELF-STORAGE FACILITY (MINI-WAREHOUSE):
[x] A building(s) containing small individual storage units
of five hundred square feet or less for rent or lease, restricted
solely to the storage of items, such as motor vehicles, trailers,
boats, household goods, and sundry personal property. This definition
shall not include the conduct of sales, business, living/habitation,
band/musical practice or performance, or any other activity other
than storage within the individual storage units.
SETBACK:
The required distance between any point on private land and
the nearest point at the edge of the nearest public street right-of-way.
Where a public way crosses a railroad right-of-way, the setback distance
is to be measured from the public right-of-way line extended across
the railroad right-of-way.
SETBACK LINE:
A line defining an area on the lot between the property line
and the building line, within which no building shall be constructed,
encroach or project, except as specifically authorized in an adopted
City ordinance or within this Ordinance.
b.
Front Setback Line:
A line parallel to the street right-of-way line which the
building takes its primary access from and faces.
d.
Side Setback Line:
A line parallel to an adjacent lot, property line, or street
right-of-way on a corner lot, up to which the building sides.
e.
Rear Setback Line:
A line parallel to an adjacent lot, alley or street, for
double frontage lots, to which the building backs up and from which
it has its rear or secondary access.
SHELTER TENT:
[x] Any shelter or cover, fabric or solid material designed
to provide shade or protection from weather elements.
SHIPPING CONTAINER:
[x] A standardized, reusable shipping or storage vessel used
in the transportation of freight or the storage of goods, and that
is capable of being mounted and moved on a rail car, a truck or a
ship.
SHOOTING RANGE, INDOOR:
[x] A structure specially designed for the safe discharge
and use of rifles, shotguns, pistols and other types of firearms for
the purpose of sport shooting, target practice, competitions, firearms
education or military/law enforcement training entirely enclosed within
a building. May include the sales of handguns and other firearms,
ammunition, sport shooting and hunting supplies, etc. Also includes
an indoor archery range.
SHOOTING RANGE, OUTDOOR:
[x] An area specially designed for the safe discharge and
use of rifles, shotguns, pistols and other types of firearms for the
purpose of sport shooting, target practice, competitions, firearms
education or military/law enforcement training in which some or all
of the operation occurs outside (that is, not entirely enclosed within
a building). May include the sales of handguns and other firearms,
ammunition, sport shooting and hunting supplies, etc. Also includes
an outdoor archery range.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL:
The rental or offer for a rental of a dwelling unit, or any
portion thereof, for a period of less than 30 days. This term does
not include a leaseback.
SIDEWALK:
A paved pathway, normally located within public right-of-way
or within a pedestrian easement that is typically used by pedestrian
traffic, bicycles and other nonmotorized personal conveyances.
SINGLE-FAMILY SHORT-TERM RENTAL:
The renting of a single-family dwelling unit, or any portion
thereof, when said dwelling unit or portion is in a single-family
residential district, for a period of less than 30 days. This term
does not include a leaseback.
SITE PLAN:
A scaled and detailed drawing that conforms to the requirements of this Ordinance, specifically Section
12, and that shows the roads, parking, footprints of all buildings, existing trees, proposed landscaping, parkland, open space, grading and drainage, and similar features needed to verify compliance with the City’s approved Comprehensive Plan and development standards.
SMALL ENGINE/LAWN EQUIPMENT RENTAL & REPAIR:
[x] An indoor establishment that cleans, repairs, refurbishes
or rents out non-automotive electric or gas-powered equipment with
only one-cylinder engines (such as lawn mowers, air compressors, and
chainsaws). Includes no outdoor display or storage, unless such is
allowed (by right or by SUP) and approved in the zoning district wherein
the business is located.
SMOKE SHOP:
[x] An establishment whose primary use is dedicated to the
display, sale, distribution, delivery, offering, furnishing, or marketing
of tobacco, tobacco products, or tobacco paraphernalia and/or e-cigarettes
or e-cigarette products or paraphernalia; provided, however, that
any grocery store, supermarket, convenience store or similar retail
use that only sells conventional cigars, cigarettes or tobacco as
an ancillary sale shall not be defined as a “smoke shop.”
SOCIAL SERVICE FACILITY/AGENCY:
[x] A nonprofit facility operated by an organization which
provides services such as training, counseling, health, or the distribution
of food or clothing. This term includes but is not limited to a facility
offering life skills training, substance abuse counseling, and relocation
and housing services. This term does not include any use which provides
for any type of permanent or temporary overnight housing or shelter,
or any type of retail sales of goods or services.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION:
A modification of zoning standards authorized by the City’s
Board of Adjustments (BOA) that is applicable to particular types
of development within any zoning district in a manner consistent with
the overall intent of the zoning regulations.
SPECIFIC USE PROVISION (SUP):
A zoning action authorizing the establishment of a use that may be suitable only in certain locations in a zoning district, or that is allowed only when subject to standards and conditions that assure compatibility with adjoining uses. Such provision complies with Chapter
2, Article 2, Division 3 [Section
36] of this Ordinance, and related regulations of uses within Chapter
2, Article 5, Division 2 (Land Use Matrix) [Section
37] of this Ordinance.
STABLE, COMMERCIAL:
[x] A business establishment with one or more structures
and/or land that is used to keep equine livestock on a commercial
basis for compensation for one or more of the following purposes:
sale, hire, breeding, boarding and/or training.
STABLE, PRIVATE:
[x] A detached accessory structure for the keeping of equine livestock owned by the occupants of the premises and not kept for remuneration, hire or sale. (See Article
2.06 in the City Code for regulations pertaining to the keeping of livestock on private property)
STOCKYARDS:
A facility that provides confined areas where cattle, horses or other livestock are held for short periods of time, are fed filler-type feed, and are generally awaiting transport. ([x] Shown within the Use Charts in Section
37.2 under
Stockyards, Livestock Auctions
and Livestock Hauling)
STORY:
That portion of a building (above grade), other than a basement,
that is included between the surface of any floor and the surface
of the next floor above it or, if there is no floor above it, then
the space between the floor and the ceiling above it. The average
height for a story, for the purposes of this Ordinance, shall be defined
as twelve feet (12'). The definition of a story does not include parapets,
gables and other normal roof structures. In cases where the site has
a significant slope, the number of stories (i.e., height) of a building
shall be measured from point representing the average slope from front
to back (or side to side) of the building.
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
an independent apartment or self-contained living quarters shall be
counted as a full story.
STREET:
The entire width between property lines when any part thereof
is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, regardless
of the type of property interest held by the City, for the purpose
of vehicular traffic. This definition shall include public as well
as private streets.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS:
Any change in the supporting member(s) of a building, such
as a loadbearing wall, column, beam or girder.
STRUCTURE:
Anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached
to the ground, that has a permanent location on the ground in some
definite manner, and that is covered by a roof. Examples include buildings,
sheds, cabins, mobile homes and other similar items. Also see Building.
STUCCO:
A color-intrinsic, exterior plaster material composed primarily
of cement and sand applied in a three-stage process, at least three-quarters
of an inch (0.75") in thickness, to form a hard covering for exterior
walls. (See the definition for Masonry Construction)
STUDIO, ARTS/CRAFTS:
[x] A business establishment, not exceeding five thousand
(5,000) square feet in floor area, that provides a place (fully enclosed
within a building) and the necessary supplies and equipment to produce
individually crafted artworks or craft items. Includes incidental
retail sale of items produced on the premises and of supplies and
crafting tools needed to produce same, as well as instruction in their
creation.
STUDIO, FITNESS OR PERFORMING ARTS:
[x] A business establishment, not exceeding five thousand
(5,000) square feet in floor area, that provides a place (fully enclosed
within a building) for practice and instructional classes in gymnastics,
exercise or fitness routines, the martial arts, dance, music, theatre
and other performing arts. (See Health & Fitness Gym for facilities that are over 5,000 square feet in size.)
SURVEYOR:
A licensed state land surveyor or a registered professional
land surveyor, as authorized by Texas laws, to practice the profession
of surveying.
TATTOOING/BODY ART ESTABLISHMENT:
[x] An establishment that offers tattooing, body piercing,
and/or other elective forms of decorating the human body. Tattooing
is the practice of producing an indelible mark or figure on the human
body by scarring or inserting a pigment under the skin using needles,
scalpels or other related equipment, but does not include tattooing
for medical purposes (such as for reconstructive or plastic surgery)
or the application of permanent cosmetics (see Permanent Cosmetics). Body piercing is the creation of an opening in an individual’s
body, other than in an individual’s earlobe, to insert jewelry
or other decoration.
TAXIDERMIST:
[x] The business of preparing, stuffing and mounting the
skins, heads, antlers or other external parts of animals, birds and
fish for display.
TCEQ:
The acronym for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING STATION:
[x] A building used for the transmission and exchange of
communications messages and signals (including those transmitted by
wire, fiber-optics or other non-wireless technology). Does not include
outdoor equipment yards or wireless service towers (see Antenna,
Commercial).
TELEWORK CENTER:
A satellite office-related work facility incorporating sufficient
technology to permit employees to reduce their commute trip or to
work closer to home (classified as an Office, General).
TEMPORARY BUILDING/OFFICE:
[x] A building or structure, of either permanent or temporary
construction (including a recreational vehicle or a trailer), used
in conjunction with a development or construction project for display
purposes, as a field office, or for housing temporary supervisory,
sales or security personnel related to the active development or construction
project.
TEMPORARY OR MOBILE ANTENNA:
An antenna and any associated support structure/equipment
(including equipment such as a support pole or a vehicle) that is
placed and/or used on a temporary basis only (that is, not intended
to be permanent), usually in conjunction with a special event, news
coverage or emergency situation, or in case of equipment failure or
temporary augmentation of permanent communications equipment.
THEATER, SMALL-SCALE:
[x] A building or part of a building devoted to the showing
of motion pictures or for dramatic, musical or live theatrical performances
with a seating capacity of 700 persons or less.
THEATER, LARGE-SCALE:
[x] A building or part of a building devoted to the showing
of motion pictures or for dramatic, musical or live theatrical performances
with a seating capacity of over 700 persons.
THOROUGHFARE, MAJOR:
A roadway that is classified as such on the City’s
adopted Comprehensive Plan map and/or Thoroughfare Plan.
TRANSIT STATION, PUBLIC:
[x] A premises for the loading and unloading of passengers
for a publicly owned and operated transit system (such as DART). Includes
overnight parking of passengers’ vehicles. Does not include
a bus stop.
TRANSPORTATION DEPOT, PASSENGER:
[x] A premises for the loading and unloading of passengers
from group transportation vehicles (such as buses), that is operated
for profit by a commercial passenger transportation business. Includes
a pickup/drop-off type of operation only, and does not include any
type of overnight accommodations. Does not include overnight parking
or long-term storage of transportation vehicles except for the occasional
overnight parking of a vehicle that has become inoperable for a maximum
of twenty-four (24) hours.
TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL, PASSENGER:
[x] A premises for the loading and unloading of passengers
from group transportation vehicles (such as buses or trains), and
also including the temporary/short-term parking of such vehicles,
that is operated for profit by a commercial passenger transportation
business. May include limited overnight accommodations and personal
hygiene facilities (such as showers) for company employees and drivers
only (not for passengers). Overnight parking of transportation vehicles
that are either out-of-service (yet operable) or that are awaiting
a trip segment shall be allowed for up to fourteen (14) calendar days.
TRAVEL CENTER (also “TRUCK STOP”):
[x] A large-scale gasoline/motor fuel sales facility of over
five thousand (5,000) square feet which primarily involves fueling
and travel services for tractor trucks and the trucking industry.
TRUCK:
See Heavy Load Vehicle.
TRUCK/BUS REPAIR:
[x] An establishment that provides major and minor repairs
to trucks, buses, trailers and other heavy load vehicles for a fee.
Includes no outdoor storage except the parking of vehicles being repaired,
which may remain on-site for no longer than thirty (30) calendar days.
TRUCK/BUS SALES & LEASING/RENTAL:
[x] The rental of new and/or used panel trucks, vans and
other heavy load vehicles that are in operable condition. Does not
include truck/bus repair services.
TRUCK/BUS STORAGE:
[x] An area for the temporary parking or long-term storage
of operable (i.e., no junked, wrecked or inoperable) trucks, buses,
RVs, trailers, boats and other types of special and heavy load vehicles,
owned by others, for a fee.
TRUCK/BUS WASH:
[x] A facility for the automated, self-serve or full-service
washing and detailing of heavy load vehicles for a fee. Overnight
storage of vehicles or trailers shall be limited to those vehicles
or trailers that are being cleaned, and shall be for no longer than
two (2) nights at any given visit.
TXDOT:
The acronym for the Texas Department of Transportation.
UNIFORM SUPPLY SERVICE:
An establishment that provides for the pickup/delivery, laundering,
sale or leasing of uniforms to individuals or businesses. May include
on-site laundering of, and alterations and repairs to, uniforms, linens,
etc. that are provided to customers by the business. (Classified as
Laundry Plant, Commercial in the Use Charts in Section
37.2)
USED GOODS:
Previously owned or used goods including, but not limited
to, clothes, shoes, office or household furnishings, linens, draperies,
dishes, domestic kitchen appliances, and other items. Does not include
the sales of any car, truck, recreational vehicle, boat, trailer,
truck, motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, personal watercraft, or other
automotive or motorized vehicle (which are covered as used vehicle
sales).
USED GOODS, RETAIL SALES (INDOORS):
[x] A single-tenant/user retail establishment that primarily
sells used goods in which all sales, display and storage occur within
a fully enclosed building. Includes a resale/thrift shop, consignment
store, military surplus store and rummage shop, but does not include
a flea market or indoor shopping mall (see Flea Market and Indoor Shopping Mall).
UTILITY:
A business that provides an essential commodity or service,
such as electric, gas transmission, and local telephone, and that
is generally substantially regulated by the Texas Public Utility Commission,
Railroad Commission, or Federal Communications Commission.
VARIANCE:
Authorization to deviate from or vary one or more standards
applicable to a development application that is reviewed and decided
by the Board of Adjustments.
VEHICLE DISPATCH & STORAGE:
[x] A private, commercial transportation service (not operated
by the City of Krum or other public entity such as DART) that specializes
in the dispatch and provision of specialty non-heavy-load vehicles
such as ambulances, hearses, limousines, taxis, paratransit vehicles,
etc. for a fee. May include facilities for the storage and maintenance
of such vehicles, office space and sleeping quarters for employees
who are on-call. Outdoor storage, if allowed in the zoning district
wherein the business is located, shall be limited to vehicles dispatched
by the business unless otherwise approved by SUP.
VENDING MACHINE, EXTERIOR:
An automated machine that is located outside of the building
and that is designed to sell and dispense non-consumable goods for
a fee. Includes machines that distribute visual media, flowers, newspapers/magazines,
postage or mailing supplies, etc.
VETERINARY CLINIC, LARGE ANIMAL:
[x] An establishment where a veterinarian maintains treatment
facilities for the medical or surgical treatment of diseased or injured
animals of all sizes (may include livestock), including boarding facilities.
Some or all of the establishment’s activities may occur outdoors
(including overnight) in outdoor pens, runs or corrals.
VETERINARY CLINIC, SMALL ANIMAL (INDOORS):
[x] An establishment where a veterinarian maintains treatment
facilities for the medical or surgical treatment of diseased or injured
animals, including boarding facilities. All of the establishment’s
activities occur indoors, except for periodic outdoor breaks/exercise
under close supervision for limited periods of time (that is, up to
one hour at a time). For the purpose of this definition, small animal
shall be defined as any animal that is no larger than the largest
breed of dogs, including fish, birds, reptiles and mammals (no livestock).
VETERINARY CLINIC, SMALL ANIMAL (OUTDOOR):
[x] An establishment where a veterinarian maintains treatment
facilities for the medical or surgical treatment of diseased or injured
animals, including boarding facilities. Some or all of the establishment’s
activities may occur outdoors, generally for an extended period of
time (including overnight). For the purpose of this definition, small
animal shall be defined as any animal that is no larger than the largest
breed of dogs, including fish, birds, reptiles and mammals (no livestock)[.]
WALK-UP SERVICE:
[x] A facility that is designed to allow patrons to order,
pay for and obtain goods by walking up to an exterior service window
or portal while not physically entering the building.
WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION CENTER, MICRO:
[x] A very-small-scale (that is, only one shipping truck
bay) warehousing/distribution operation having a building(s) used
primarily for the storage and/or distribution of goods and merchandise
for primarily retail, end-user consumption. Can also include storage
and distribution of small-scale goods and merchandise (i.e., no automotive-related
parts or tires, and no large furniture, appliances, equipment, machinery,
etc.) for delivery to retail stores, restaurants, general or medical
offices, and other similar non-industrial types of businesses. Includes
only occasional loading and unloading of cargo from passenger vehicles,
cargo vans and/or light-duty, box-style trucks (no rail access) that
do not exceed any of the following criteria:
a.
Maximum of two axles (i.e., only one rear axle);
b.
Maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 16,000 pounds;
c.
Maximum overall vehicle length of 30 feet;
d.
Maximum overall length of one additional trailer of 12 feet
(except a longer length is allowed for a single-capacity auto transport
trailer with a maximum loaded weight of 8,000 pounds); and
e.
Operates without the use of loud diesel idling, “jake”
braking, backup horns/beeping, or other obtrusive noises that may
not be compatible with surrounding land uses.
With the exception of parking areas, the loading dock and outside
scales (if provided), all activities shall take place entirely within
an enclosed building. Includes no outside display or outside overnight
storage, unless such is allowed (by right or by SUP) and approved
in the zoning district wherein the business is located.
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WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION CENTER, LARGE:
[x] A large-scale (that is, over ten shipping truck bays)
warehousing/distribution operation having a building(s) used primarily
for the wholesalers that display, sell and distribute merchandise
to business representatives. Also includes large-scale moving, hauling
and motor freight companies, and often includes the loading and unloading
of cargo on a regular basis from trucks or rail cars. With the exception
of parking areas, loading docks and outside scales (if provided),
all activities shall take place entirely within an enclosed building.
May include outside display or outside overnight storage, only if
such is allowed (by right or by SUP) and approved in the zoning district
wherein the business is located.
WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION CENTER, SMALL:
[x] A small-scale (that is, two to ten shipping truck bays)
warehousing/distribution operation having a building(s) used primarily
for the storage and/or distribution of goods, merchandise, supplies
or equipment including wholesalers that display, sell and distribute
merchandise to business representatives. Also includes small-scale
moving, hauling and motor freight companies, and often includes the
loading and unloading of cargo on a regular basis from trucks (no
rail access). With the exception of parking areas, loading docks and
outside scales (if provided), all activities shall take place entirely
within an enclosed building. Includes no outside display or outside
overnight storage, unless such is allowed (by right or by SUP) and
approved in the zoning district wherein the business is located.
WAREHOUSE, OFFICE/SHOWROOM (INDOOR):
[x] An establishment with at least twenty-five percent of
its total floor area devoted to office and showroom space (a maximum
of 75% of its total floor area may be devoted to storage and warehousing
that is not generally accessible to the public). Includes sales offices,
retail/wholesale sales areas, and display areas (showrooms) for products
sold and distributed from the warehousing area.
WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM (WEC):
[x] A wind-driven energy conversion system that converts
wind energy into electricity through the use of a wind turbine/rotor
(blades), a tower (freestanding, engineered, monopole structure only
upon which the wind turbine/generator is mounted - no lattice-type
or guyed tower structures allowed), and associated control or conversion
electronics, that has a rated capacity of not more than 10 kw output
at any given time, and that is intended for on-site production and
consumption of electricity.
WRECKER/TOWING SERVICE:
[x] An establishment or place of business engaged in towing
or transporting all types of vehicles (including automobiles, trucks,
buses, and RVs) either behind the towing vehicle or placed on top
of a flat-deck transport vehicle. Includes the temporary storage of
vehicles for no longer than fourteen calendar days. Does not include
long-term vehicle storage or salvage operations.
YARD:
An open space other than a court, that is located 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 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:
The open, unoccupied, and unobstructed space located in front
of the front building line of the principal building(s), calculated
as the minimum horizontal distance between the front property line
and the front building line of the principal building(s).
YARD, REAR:
The open space (unoccupied and unobstructed except for accessory
buildings or dwellings) located behind the rear building line of the
principal building(s), calculated as the minimum horizontal distance
between the rear property line and the rear building line of the principal
building(s).
YARD, SIDE:
The open (unoccupied, unobstructed) space located on either
side of the principal building(s), calculated as the minimum horizontal
distance between the side property line and the side building line
of the principal building(s). Any lot line which is not a front or
rear lot line is a side lot line. Where a lot has only three lot lines,
those lot lines which do not front upon a street shall be deemed side
lot lines.
YOUTH CARE - FOSTER FAMILY HOME (Independent):
As defined by administrative rule of the Department of Family
and Protective Services (DFPS), or as amended, a single independent
home that is the primary residence of the foster parent(s) and licensed
to provide care for six (6) or fewer children up to the age of eighteen
(18) years. In the event of a conflict between this definition and
DFPS’s definition, as amended, the DFPS’s definition shall
control.
YOUTH CARE - FOSTER GROUP HOME (Independent):
As defined by administrative rule of the Department of Family
and Protective Services (DFPS), as amended, a single independent home
that is the primary residence of the foster parent(s) and licensed
to provide care for seven (7) to twelve (12) children up to the age
of eighteen (18) years. In the event of a conflict between this definition
and DFPS’s definition, as amended, the DFPS’s definition
shall control.
YOUTH CARE - LISTED FAMILY HOME:
As defined by administrative rule of the Department of Family
and Protective Services (DFPS), as amended, a caregiver at least eighteen
(18) years old who provides care in his own home for compensation
and has a current and valid Issuance Letter issued by DFPS for three
(3) or fewer children unrelated to the caregiver, ages birth through
thirteen (13) years. Regular care is provided, which is care provided
for at least four (4) hours a day, three (3) or more days per week,
and more than nine (9) consecutive weeks. The total number of children
in care, including children related to the caregiver, shall not exceed
twelve (12). In the event of a conflict between this definition and
DFPS’s definition, as amended, the DFPS’s definition shall
control.
ZONING DISTRICT:
A classification within which the development regulations
specified are uniform, and which is assigned to a particular area
of the City by delineation upon the Zoning Map, which is a part of
this Ordinance.
ZONING MAP:
The officially certified map or maps, on which the boundaries
of the various zoning districts are shown, and which is a part of
this Ordinance.
ZOO:
[x] A facility consisting of a zoological garden or a collection
of live animals for display to the public.