The purpose of this section is to define words, terms, and phrases
contained within this Ordinance, unless otherwise specifically defined
elsewhere in this Ordinance. Words, terms, and phrases not defined
in this Ordinance shall be given their normal, ordinary, everyday
meaning. All words, terms, and phrases in this Ordinance are subject
to the interpretation of the city manager.
6.1.1 Abutting:
Sharing all or a portion of a property
boundary line or border; touching.
6.1.2 Accessory Building:
A subordinate building
or a portion of the main building located on the same lot as the main
building, the use of which is incidental to that of the dominant use
of the building or premises.
6.1.3 Accessory Structure.
Any structural addition
to the recreational vehicle or site, including awnings, cabanas, carports,
garages, porches, storage cabinets, storage sheds, and similar appurtenant
structures.
6.1.4 Accessory Use:
A use customarily incidental,
appropriate and subordinate to the principal use of land or buildings
and located upon the same lot therewith.
6.1.5 Adjacent:
Lying near or close to, but not necessarily
touching.
6.1.6 Administration Facilities:
Administrative and
clerical offices, public contact services, charitable institutions,
and incidental activities of federal, state, county, city, and other
governmental offices. Typical uses include city halls, post offices,
and field offices of federal and state agencies.
6.1.7 Advertising Sign or Structure:
Any cloth, card,
paper, metal, glass, wooden, plastic, plaster, stone sign or other
sign, device or structure of any character whatsoever, including a
statuary, place for outdoor advertising purposes on the ground or
on any tree, wall, bush, rock, post, fence, building or structure.
The term “placed” shall include erecting, constructing,
posting, painting, printing, tacking, nailing, gluing, sticking, carving,
or otherwise fastening, affixing or making visible in any manner whatsoever.
The area of an advertising structure shall be determined as the area
of the largest cross-section of such structure. Neither directional,
warning nor other signs posted by public officials in the course of
their public duties nor merchandise or materials being offered for
sale shall be construed as advertising signs for the purpose of this
Ordinance.
6.1.8 Alley:
A minor right-of-way, dedicated to public
use, which affords a secondary means of vehicular access to the back
or side of properties otherwise abutting a street, and which may be
used for public utility purposes.
6.1.9 Animal Services:
Businesses engaged in the
treatment, care, or boarding of animals, and for which an outside
run may be present, provided that it conforms with the use standards
for animal services in this Ordinance. The uses typically include
veterinary hospitals, kennels and commercial stables.
6.1.10 Automobile:
A self-propelled mechanical
vehicle designed for use on streets and highways for the conveyance
of goods and people, including but not limited to the following: passenger
cars, trucks, busses, motor scooters, and motorcycles.
6.1.11 Automotive, marine and farm implements:
Businesses engaged primarily in automotive, marine, and heavy equipment
related sales and/or services. This includes, but is not limited to,
any one or more of the following for automobiles, farm and implement
equipment, motorcycles, boats, and other motorized vehicles: show
rooms, automotive washing, commercial off-street parking (not an accessory
to another use), rentals, long-term vehicle storage, and repair services
(not an accessory to an automotive fuel and service station).
6.1.12 Barndominium:
A structure with a steel
or wood frame, with sheet metal siding and roofing, used as a dwelling.
6.1.13 Basement:
A story partly or wholly
underground. For purposes of height measurement, a basement shall
be counted as a story when more than one-half (1/2) of its height
is above the average level of the adjoining ground or when subdivided
and used for commercial or dwelling purposes by other than a janitor
employed on the premises.
6.1.14 Basic Industry:
All industrial uses
including those engaged in the basic processing and manufacturing
of materials or products predominantly from extracted or raw materials,
or a use engaged in the storage of, or manufacturing processes utilizing
flammable or explosive materials, or storage or manufacturing processes
which potentially involve hazardous or commonly recognized offensive
conditions. Typical uses include food processing and dehydrating;
salvage yards; rubber products; tire recapping; welding shops; shop
forges; tool and die shops; machine shops and metal products; manufacturing
of chemicals, acids, pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, and plastic products;
wood, paper, textile, and leather products; manufacturing and processing
of construction materials; and mineral extraction.
6.1.15 Bed and Breakfast:
An establishment
containing 5 or fewer sleeping rooms that rents sleeping rooms on
a nightly basis to guests, and that provides breakfast or brunch included
in the price of the accommodation. The owner lives on the premises.
6.1.16 Billboard:
A single or double-faced
outdoor sign which advertises goods, products, or services that are
not sold or offered on the property where the sign is located, and
which is either: (a) larger than 200 square feet in size; or (b) is
mounted above the highest permitted building height for the zoning
district in which the sign is located.
6.1.17 Boarding house:
Establishments renting
more than one sleeping room that is a part of the main house on the
property for a period of time exceeding 14 days. Meals may be a part
of the price of the accommodation or may be paid for separately. The
owner lives on the premises.
6.1.18 Broadcast/Reception Equipment:
Antennas,
towers and satellite dishes used to broadcast and/or receive signals
for radio, television, radar, or other telecommunications for other
than personal use.
6.1.19 Building Height:
The vertical distance
from the average line of the highest and lowest points of that portion
of the lot covered by the building to the highest point of coping
of a flat roof, or the deck line of a mansard roof or to the average
height of the highest gable of a pitch or hip roof.
6.1.20 Building Official:
The official designated
by the city manager that is responsible for the inspection of electrical,
mechanical and plumbing associated with a property.
6.1.21 Building, Main:
A building in which
is conducted the principal use of the lot on which it is situated.
In a residential district any dwelling shall be deemed to be a main
building on the lot on which it is situated.
6.1.22 Building:
Any structure intended for
shelter, housing or enclosure for persons, animals, or chattel. When
separated by dividing walls without openings, each portion of such
structure so separated, shall be deemed a separate building.
6.1.23 Camper:
A separate vehicle designed
for human habitation which can be attached and detached to or towed
by a motor vehicle.
6.1.24 Cemetery:
Land used or intended to be used for burial
of the dead. Crematoriums, columbariums, mausoleums, and mortuaries
are permitted when operated in conjunction with and within the boundaries
of the cemetery.
6.1.25 Child Care Center:
Any place, home
or institution which receives three (3) or more children under the
age of sixteen (16) years, and not of common parentage, for care apart
from their natural parents, legal guardians or custodians, when received
for regular periods of time for compensation; provided, however, this
definition shall not include public and private schools organized,
operated, or approved under the laws of this State, custody of children
fixed by a court of competent jurisdiction, children related by blood
or marriage within the third degree to the custodial person, or to
churches or other religious or public institutions caring for children
within the institutional building while their parents or legal guardians
are attending services or meetings or classes or other church activities.
6.1.26 City Manager:
The city manager of the
City of Smithville, Texas or the designee thereof.
6.1.27 Code Official:
The official of the
City designee charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this
article.
6.1.28 Commercial Recreation:
Businesses engaged
primarily in the provision of facilities for sports, entertainment,
or recreation for participants or spectators indoors or outdoors.
The facilities may be open to the general public or restricted to
registered members or guests (excluding those uses defined as Public
Recreation). Typical uses include amusement arcades, bowling alleys,
roller-skating rinks, camping facilities, golf courses and driving
ranges, amusement parks, motor raceways, zoos and movie theaters.
6.1.29 Commercial Vehicle:
A motor vehicle
that is used primarily to engage in commerce. This includes tractors
and any other farm related equipment.
6.1.30 Commercial Use:
Any use specifically
enumerated under the regulations of a Commercial District, excluding
any Residential Use.
6.1.31 Communications Services:
Businesses
engaged primarily in the recording and broadcasting of information
or entertainment and other services. Typical uses include radio and
television studios, as well as recording studios.
6.1.32 Comprehensive Plan:
The comprehensive
plan for the long-range development of the city adopted by the city
under Chapter 213, Texas Local Government Code, as the same may be
amended, revised, replaced, restated, or otherwise modified from time
to time.
6.1.33 Condominium:
A condominium consists
of multiple units, each individually owned, on a single lot or property.
It is a multifamily residential complex, the units of which are individually
owned, each owner receiving a recordable deed to the individual unit
purchased.
6.1.34 Conex:
A steel or metal shipping container
originally designed to be used for intermodal shipping. It includes
but is not limited to cargo or freight containers, ISO containers,
and Conex boxes.
6.1.35 Controlling Interest:
A person or developer
who controls at least fifty-one percent (51%) of ownership.
6.1.36 Convalescent, Rest or Nursing Home:
A health facility where persons are housed and furnished with meals
and continuing nursing care for compensation.
6.1.37 Country Inn:
An establishment containing
more than 5 sleeping rooms and that rents sleeping rooms on a nightly
basis to guests and that provides one or more meals included in the
price of the accommodation. Owner may or may not live on the premises
and usually has employees who help with food service and housekeeping.
Country Inns shall be located on lots that are at least 21,000 square
feet in area.
6.1.38 Coverage:
The lot area covered by all
buildings located thereon, including the area covered by all overhanging
roofs.
6.1.39 Cultural Facilities:
Facilities and
uses engaged in preserving and exhibiting objects of community and
cultural interest in one or more of the arts and sciences. Typical
uses include libraries, exhibition grounds, museums, and auditoriums
or similar registered non-profit organizational uses.
6.1.40 Dental Clinic or Medical Clinic:
A
facility for the examination and treatment of ill and afflicted human
out-patients provided that patients are not kept overnight except
under emergency conditions.
6.1.41 Disposal plant:
Facilities for the
disposal of trash, garbage, waste and refuse, including but not limited
to landfills, sewage treatment plants, sewage lagoons, and composting
plants.
6.1.42 District:
Any section or sections of
the city for which the regulations governing the use of land and the
use, density, bulk, height and coverage of buildings and other structures
are uniform for each class or kind of building therein.
6.1.43 District, Residential.
Any district
listed under Section 2.1.1, a PDD with a base zoning district listed
under Section 2.1.1, and the PD-Z Zero Lot Line District.
6.1.44 District, Commercial.
Any district
listed under Section 2.1.2 and a PDD with a base zoning district listed
under Section 2.1.2.
6.1.45 Dwelling Unit:
That portion or all
of a dwelling that is designed for or used as living quarters by one
(1) family.
6.1.46 Dwelling, Duplex or Two-Family:
A detached
dwelling containing two (2) dwelling units.
6.1.47 Dwelling, Multiple Family:
“Multiple
family” and “multi-family” both mean a detached
dwelling containing three (3) or more dwelling units, including a
residential condominium created under Chapter 82, Texas Property Code,
but not including a hotel or motel.
6.1.48 Dwelling, Single-Family:
A detached
dwelling comprising one dwelling unit designed to be occupied by one
(1) family.
6.1.49 Dwelling:
Any building designed for
or used as living quarters by one (1) or more families.
6.1.50 Educational Facilities:
Public and
private primary, secondary, and post-secondary educational facilities
offering instruction in the branches of learning and study required
to be taught by the public schools of the State of Texas. This category
does not include private trade, technical, business, or professional
schools.
6.1.51 Family:
One (1) or more persons related
by blood, marriage or adoption, or a group of not to exceed five (5)
persons not all related by blood or marriage.
6.1.52 Garage Apartment:
A dwelling unit for
one (1) family that shares at least one (1) common wall with or is
above a private garage.
6.1.53 Garage Parking:
Any building, or portion
thereof, used for the storage of four (4) or more automobiles in which
any servicing which may be provided is incidental to the primary use
for storage purposes, and where repair facilities are not provided.
6.1.54 Garage, Private:
An accessory building
or a part of a main building, enclosed on all sides, which is used
for storage of automobiles and used solely by the occupants and their
guests.
6.1.55 Garage, Repair:
A building in which
are provided facilities for the care, servicing, repair or equipping
of automobiles.
6.1.56 Gasoline Service or Filling Station:
Any area of land, including structures thereon, that is used for
the retail sale of gasoline or oil fuels, or other automobile accessories,
and incidental services including facilities for lubricating, hand
washing and cleaning, or otherwise servicing automobiles, but not
including painting, major repair or automatic washing or the sale
of butane or propane fuels.
6.1.57 General Retail:
Establishments serving
a large market area and engaged primarily in the rental or sale of
retail goods and services commonly purchased by the general public,
excluding those commercial uses classified more specifically in other
commercial sections. Typical uses include the sale of appliances;
air conditioning, plumbing, electrical and heating equipment and service;
antiques; auction houses (except livestock); automotive fuel and service;
auto parts; bicycle sales and service; business, trade or technical
schools; cafes, delicatessens, restaurants, and caterers; carpet and
rug cleaners; department stores; feed and fertilizer; furniture and
upholstery; pets and supplies; home improvement and building materials;
hotels and motels; gun shops; greenhouses and plant nurseries; pet
stores; radio and television sales and service; supermarkets; and
variety stores. Pawn brokerages and sexually oriented businesses are
excluded from general retail.
6.1.58 Government Sign:
A sign erected and
maintained on a site pursuant to and in discharge of any governmental
functions, or required by law, ordinance or other governmental regulation.
6.1.59 Group Residential:
A dwelling unit
designed, arranged, or used for occupancy by more than 6 persons,
not defined as a family, on a weekly or longer basis. Typical uses
include fraternity or sorority houses, dormitories, residence halls,
and boarding houses.
6.1.60 Guest House/Studio:
Living quarters
within a detached accessory building, which is built to residential
building code requirements and which is located on the same lot or
parcel of land as the primary structure and used exclusively for the
housing of members of the family occupying the main building or their
non-paying guests.
6.1.61 Home-based Business:
Any home-based
business carried on solely by the inhabitants of a dwelling which
is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for
dwelling purposes, which does not change the character thereof, but
which is conducted entirely within the main or accessory buildings;
provided that no trading in merchandise is carried on and in connection
with which there is no display of merchandise or advertising sign
other than one (1) nonilluminated nameplate not more than four (4)
square feet in area attached to the main or accessory building, and
no mechanical equipment is used except such as is customary for purely
domestic or household purposes. A beauty or barber shop, tea room
or restaurant, rest home or clinic, doctor’s or dentist’s
office, child care center, tourist home, or cabinet, metal or auto
repair shop shall not be deemed a home occupation.
6.1.62 Hospital:
An institution providing
health services primarily for human in-patient medical or surgical
care for the sick or injured and including related facilities such
as laboratories, out-patient departments, training facilities, central
services facilities, and staff offices which are an integral part
of the facilities.
6.1.63 Hotel/motel:
An establishment renting
sleeping rooms on a nightly basis. Generally, the number of rooms
is over 10 and, generally, each room is provided with a separate complete
bathroom facility (tub or shower, lavatory and toilet). Meals are
usually not a part of the price of the accommodation.
6.1.64 HUD-code Manufactured Home, Manufactured Home, or Manufactured
Housing:
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 40 body feet or more in length or, when erected on site, is 320
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. The term does not
include a recreational vehicle as defined by 24 C.F.R. § 3282.8(g).
6.1.65 Industrialized Housing:
A structure
defined as “industrialized housing” under Chapter 1202,
Texas Occupations Code. Industrialized housing is commonly also known
as a modular home.
6.1.66 Industrialized Building:
A structure
defined as an “industrialized building” under Chapter
1202, Texas Occupations Code.
6.1.67 Kennel:
Any lot or premises on which
are kept four (4) or more dogs, more than six (6) months of age in
exchange for payment or other consideration.
6.1.68 Key Lot:
A lot having frontage on two
(2) intersecting streets, such lot abutting that intersection, and
having abutting lots on both streets fronting on those streets.
6.1.69 Licensee or Agent:
A person who may
or may not own the RV Park but is person responsible for the day to
day operations including records and license of the park.
6.1.70 Light Manufacturing:
Uses engaged primarily
in the processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, and packaging
of finished products and parts, including the incidental storage and
distribution of such products. Typical uses include printing and publishing
facilities, and research and development facilities. Basic Industry
uses are excluded.
6.1.71 Limited Retail:
Establishments engaged
primarily in the rental or retail sale of goods and services for personal
consumption or improvement or household use, except those items specifically
defined under General Retail, generally serving a neighborhood, local
area, or portion of the city. Typical uses include antique and furniture
stores; appliance retail and repair shops; art supply, craft, and
hobby shops (without an outside garage); bakery with local sales and
distribution; barber and beauty shops; book or stationery stores;
cafes, delicatessens, restaurants, and caterers; camera stores; convenience
stores, including those with self-service automotive fueling stations;
dressmakers and tailors; dry cleaners and laundries; fabric shops;
florists; frozen food lockers; garden shops; hardware and paint stores;
health or athletic clubs; jewelers; optical shops; photo, artistic,
dance, and music studios and galleries; pharmacies and soda fountains;
travel agencies; printing and copying shops; and bed and breakfasts.
Pawn brokerages and sexually oriented businesses are excluded from
limited retail.
6.1.72 Lot Lines:
The lines bounding a lot.
6.1.73 Lot, Area:
The total area measured
on a horizontal plane, included within lot lines.
6.1.74 Lot, Corner:
A lot abutting two or
more streets at the intersection of such streets.
6.1.75 Lot, Depth:
The mean horizontal distance
between the front and rear lot lines.
6.1.76 Lot, Frontage:
That dimension of a
lot or portion of a lot abutting on a street, excluding the side dimension
of a corner lot.
6.1.77 Lot, Interior:
A lot other than a corner
lot.
6.1.78 Lot:
A single, legally created parcel
of land intended as a unit for transfer of ownership or for development
and having frontage on a public street. The term “lot”
includes the terms “plot,” “parcel,” “tract”
and similar terms.
6.1.79 Manufactured Home Park or MH Park:
Land zoned MH for which the city has issued a license pursuant to
Section 4.1 of this Ordinance and which is in compliance with all
of said Section 4.1.
6.1.80 Medical Services:
Establishments providing
consultation, diagnosis, therapeutic, preventative, or corrective
personal treatment by doctors, dentists, medical and dental laboratories,
and similar practitioners of medical and healing arts and licensed
for such practice by the State of Texas. Typical uses include clinics,
convalescent homes, hospitals, laboratories, veterinary clinics (without
any outside facilities), and sanitariums. Uses include dental clinics,
medical clinics, and funeral services.
6.1.81 Mixed Use:
A mix of residential, office,
retail, industrial, community facilities, and commercial uses, or
any combination thereof, within the same building or lot.
6.1.82 Mobile Home:
A structure that was built
before June 15, 1976, transportable in one or more sections, which,
in traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width or forty
(40) body feet or more in length, or when erected on-site, is 320
or more square feet, and which is built on permanent chassis 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.
6.1.83 Motor Home:
A self-contained vehicle
designed for human habitation with its own motive power and with a
passageway from the body of the home to the driver and front passenger
seats.
6.1.84 Motor Vehicle:
A self-propelled device
in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported.
6.1.85 Multi-Tenant Sign:
An on-premise pole
sign that advertises three or more occupancies on the same premises.
6.1.86 Neighboring Resident:
A person or persons
whose primary place of residence is within 200 feet of the property
in question. Measurement shall be from property line to property line.
6.1.87 Office:
Establishments engaged primarily
in services including, but not limited to, the fields of accounting
and finance, architecture, banking and investment, design, engineering,
employment, insurance, law, management, planning and development,
and real estate. Uses may also include individual medical and dental
offices.
6.1.88 Parking Space:
A permanently surfaced
area, enclosed or unenclosed, sufficient in size to store one (1)
automobile together with a permanently surfaced driveway connecting
the parking space with a street or alley and permitting ingress or
egress of an automobile parking space with a street or alley and permitting
ingress or egress of an automobile.
6.1.89 Pawn Brokerages:
Establishments engaged
in the sale of goods traded as security for personal loans that are
repaid by the borrower through a repurchase agreement or by a third
party through the purchase of the goods.
6.1.90 Public Health Center:
A facility primarily
utilized by a health unit for providing public health services including
related facilities such as laboratories, clinics and administrative
offices operated in connection therewith.
6.1.91 Public Recreation Facility:
Publicly
owned and operated parks, recreation areas, playgrounds, swimming
pools, and open spaces available for use by the general public without
requirement of membership or affiliation.
6.1.92 Public Safety Facility:
Facilities
for the conduct of public safety and emergency services, including
police and fire protection, emergency medical and ambulance services,
and city and county jails.
6.1.93 Public Use Phone:
A phone used by registrants
of the RV Park for emergency purposes.
6.1.94 Recreational Vehicle or RV:
Any licensed camp trailer, travel trailer, motor home or fifth wheel designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational camping or travel use, constructed with integral wheels to make it mobile and/or towable by motor vehicle. (Reference Chapter
12 - “Traffic and Vehicle” Ordinance, City of Smithville).
6.1.95 Recreational Vehicle Park or RV Park:
Any lot, tract, or parcel of land upon which accommodation is provided
for two or more recreational vehicles used as living or sleeping quarters
by the day, week, or month, whether a charge is or is not made. A
recreational vehicle park is a unified development of recreational
vehicle spaces provided for recreational vehicle use with or without
community facilities and permitted permanent buildings.
6.1.96 Recreational Vehicle Site or RV Site:
That part of a lot or area in a recreational vehicle park or RV Park
that has been reserved for the placement of one recreational vehicle
or RV.
6.1.97 Religious Facility:
A use located in
a permanent building and providing regular organized religious worship
and religious education incidental thereto, but excluding private
primary and secondary educational facilities, recreational facilities,
and day care services. Typical uses include churches, synagogues,
and religious worship centers. A property tax exemption obtained pursuant
to the Property Tax Code of the State of Texas shall constitute prima
facie evidence of religious use.
6.1.98 Research and Development Facility:
Uses that engage in scientific research, laboratory testing, and
product development.
6.1.99 Residential Use:
Any dwelling, provided
that the term, “Residential Use,” does not include bed
and breakfast, boarding house, country inn and hotel/motel uses.
6.1.100 Rooming House:
A building where lodging
only is provided for compensation to three (3) or more, but not exceeding
twenty (20) persons. A building which has accommodations for more
than twenty (20) persons shall be defined as a hotel under the terms
of this Ordinance.
6.1.101 Sanitarium:
An institution providing
health facilities for inpatient medical treatment or treatment and
recuperation making use of natural therapeutic agents.
6.1.102 Self-Service Laundry or Dry-Cleaning Establishment:
Any attended or unattended place, building or portion
thereof, available to the general public for the purpose of washing,
drying, extracting moisture from or dry-cleaning wearing apparel,
cloth, fabrics, and textiles of any kind by means of a mechanical
appliance which is operated primarily by the customer.
6.1.103 Service Maintenance Facility:
Facilities
and structures relating to the provision and maintenance of various
services to local residents by a public, semi-public, or private entity.
Services may include, but shall not be limited to, animal control,
solid waste disposal, and utilities such as water, wastewater, natural
gas, electricity, telephone, and cable communications.
6.1.104 Stable, Private:
A stable with a capacity
for not more than two (2) horses or mules.
6.1.105 Stable, Public:
A stable, other than
a private stable, with a capacity for more than two (2) horses or
mules.
6.1.106 Standard Masonry Construction:
Having
at least seventy-five (75) percent of the exterior walls of a building
constructed of brick, stone, or other masonry construction.
6.1.107 Story, Half:
A space under a sloping
roof which has the line of intersection of roof decking and wall face
not more than three (3) feet above the top floor level, and in which
space not more than two-thirds (2/3) of the floor area is finished
off for use. A half story containing independent apartment or living
quarters shall be counted as a full story.
6.1.108 Story:
That portion of a building,
other than a basement, included between the surface of a floor and
the surface of a floor next above it, or if there is no floor above
it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling next above it.
6.1.109 Street, Intersecting:
Any street which
joins another street at an angle, whether or not it crosses the other.
6.1.110 Street:
Any public or private thoroughfare
which affords the principal means of access to abutting property.
6.1.111 Structural Alterations:
Any change
in the supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls or
partitions, beams, columns, or girders, or any substantial change
in the roof or in the exterior walls.
6.1.112 Structure:
Anything constructed or
erected, the use of which requires location on the ground or which
is attached to something having a location on the ground.
6.1.113 Temporary Construction Building:
An
office, shed or other temporary structure that is incidental to a
construction project. Temporary construction buildings do not contain
sleeping or cooking accommodations.
6.1.114 Tiny house:
A single family dwelling
that is 400 square feet or less in floor area, excluding lofts, provided
that the definition does not include a garage apartment.
6.1.115 Tourist Court:
An area containing one
(1) or more buildings designed or intended to be used as temporary
sleeping facilities of one (1) or more transients and intended primarily
for automobile transients.
6.1.116 Tourist Home:
A dwelling occupied as
a permanent residence by an owner or renter in which sleeping accommodations
in not more than four (4) rooms are provided or offered for transient
guests for compensation.
6.1.117 Townhouse:
A townhouse is a type of
multifamily residence with between two (2) and six (6) dwelling units,
with each unit extending from the ground to the roof and where each
unit joined to other residential units on either side by a common
wall, and with each unit has its own outside access.
6.1.118 Trailer:
A vehicle without motive power
designed for carrying persons, animals, or property on its own structure
and to be drawn by a vehicle with motive power. The term shall include,
but not be limited to, semi-trailer and utility trailer.
6.1.119 Trailer Court or Mobile Home Park:
A parcel of land which has been designed or improved or intended
to be used or rented for occupancy by one (1) or more trailer houses
or mobile homes.
6.1.120 Trailer or Mobile Home Space:
A plot
of ground within a trailer court designed for the accommodation of
one (1) mobile home.
6.1.121 Trailer, Hauling:
A vehicle to be pulled
behind an automobile or truck which is designed for hauling animals,
produce, goods or commodities, including boats.
6.1.122 Trailer, Travel or Camping:
A portable
or mobile living unit used for temporary human occupancy away from
the place of residence of the occupants, and not constituting the
principal place of residence of the occupants, and not exceeding thirty-eight
(38) feet in total length and eight (8) feet in width.
6.1.123 Transportation Facility:
A facility
for the loading, unloading, and interchange of passengers and incidental
baggage, freight, and package express between modes of transportation,
including bus depots, railroad stations, airport terminals and mass
transit facilities.
6.1.124 Trees, Park:
Trees, shrubs, bushes
and all other woody vegetation in public parks having individual names,
and all areas owned by the city, or to which the public has free access
as a park.
6.1.125 Trees, Street:
Trees, shrubs, bushes,
and all other woody vegetation on land lying between property lines
on either side of all streets, avenues, or ways within the city.
6.1.126 Warehousing & Distribution Facility:
Uses engaged primarily in the handling, warehousing and distribution
of materials and equipment, other than live animals or plants, either
in enclosed structures or open-air fenced-in areas. Typical uses include
monument or stone yards, wholesale and retail distribution centers,
self-service storage facilities, and moving and storage firms.
6.1.127 Yard, Front:
The front yard shall be
defined as the yard fronting the name street.
6.1.128 Yard, Rear:
A yard extending across
the rear of a lot measured between the lot lines and being the minimum
horizontal distance between the rear lot line and the rear of the
outside wall of the main building. On both corner lots and interior
lots, the rear yard shall in all cases be at the opposite end of the
lot from the front yard.
6.1.129 Yard, Side:
A yard between the building
and the side line of the lot and extending from the front lot line
to the rear lot line and the outside wall of the side of the main
building.
6.1.130 Yard:
An open space at grade between
a building and the adjoining lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed
by any portion of a structure from the ground upward, except where
otherwise specifically provided in this 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 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.
6.1.131 Zoning District Map:
The zoning district
map of the city adopted as part of this Ordinance pursuant to Section
1.12.1 of this Ordinance, as the same may be amended, revised, replaced,
or otherwise modified from time to time.
(Ordinance 2018-555 adopted 10/16/18)
(Ordinance 2018-555 adopted 10/16/18)
(Ordinance 2018-555 adopted 10/16/18; Ordinance 2021-601 adopted 1/11/21; Ordinance
2022-614 adopted 1/10/22)