“Emergency Shelter.”
A residential facility, other than a community care facility, operated by a provider that provides temporary accommodations to homeless persons with low income. The term “temporary accommodations” means that a person will be allowed to reside at the shelter for a time period not to exceed six months. For purposes of this definition, a “provider” shall mean a government agency or private non-profit organization which provides or contracts with recognized community organizations to provide emergency or temporary shelter, and which may also provide meals, counseling and other services, as well as common areas for residents of the facility. Such a facility may have individual rooms, but it is not developed with individual dwelling units, with the exception of the manager’s unit.
(Ord. 296 § 9, 2010)
“Employee”
is a person who works in and/or performs for a Sexually-Oriented Business, regardless of whether or not said person is paid a salary, wage, or other compensation by the operator or owner of said business, or is an independent contractor.
(Ord. 151 § 4, 1996; Ord. 296 § 9, 2010)
“Accelerated Erosion.”
Accelerated erosion is erosion caused by a human-induced alteration of the vegetation, land surface, topography, or runoff pattern. Evidence of accelerated erosion is often indicated by exposed soils, gullies, rills, sediment deposits, or slope failures caused by human activities.
“Erosion Hazard.”
The term erosion hazard refers to the susceptibility of a site to erode, based on condition of slope, rock type, soil, and other site factors. Hazard may be determined based on a site-specific investigation, and such soil disturbance may be caused by wind, water, or machine.
“Escort”
is any person who, for any form of consideration, agrees or offers to act as a companion, guide, or date for another person, or who agrees or offers to privately model lingerie or to privately perform a “striptease” for another person. Escort shall not include any person hired by a State licensed school for purposes of modeling in any art education class while such person acts in that capacity.
(Ord. 151 § 4, 1996)
“Establishment”
shall include any of the following:
(a) 
The opening or commencement of any Sexually-Oriented Business as a new business; or
(b) 
The conversion of an existing business, whether or not it is a Sexually-Oriented Business, to any Sexually-Oriented Business; or
(c) 
The addition of any Sexually-Oriented Business to any other existing Sexually-Oriented Business; or to another existing non-Sexually-Oriented Business, with or without expansion of floor area; or
(d) 
The relocation of any Sexually-Oriented Business; or
(e) 
The expansion or enlargement of the premises by ten (10) percent or more of the existing floor area as originally approved by the City’s Building Official.
(Ord. 151 § 4, 1996)