For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms and
words are defined as follows:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A subordinate building which is totally detached from the
main building, located in and occupying not more than 35% of the rear
yard; the use of which is incidental to that of the main building
and which does not exceed a height of 15 feet above the ground level
at the location where it is placed.
ADVERTISING STRUCTURE
Any sign, billboard or other object or structure serving
primarily for advertising purposes.
ALLEY
A public way designed as an alley on the record plat or dedicated
as such by deed.
APARTMENT
A set of rooms with housekeeping facilities and used as a
dwelling for a single family.
[Amended 9-23-2005; 2-22-2013]
APARTMENT BUILDING
Any structure containing two or more apartments; not applicable
to mixed use in a building designed specifically for residential use.
[Added 9-23-2005; amended 2-22-2013]
BUILDING
A structure having a roof supported by columns, posts or
walls which is utilized for the shelter, support or enclosure of persons,
animals or chattels, provided that this definition shall not be construed
so as to include a trailer, travel trailer, recreational vehicle or
mobile home, irrespective of whether or not the trailer, travel trailer,
recreational vehicle or mobile home is mounted on wheels or otherwise
supported.
BUSINESS
Nonresidential activity, employment, occupation, trade, profession
or enterprise, whether for profit or not, in which an individual(s)
is willing to invest time and/or capital on future outcome.
[Added 2-23-2018]
COMMERCIAL CELL PHONE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
A commercial cell phone site or tower where antennas and
any related electronic equipment are placed on structures, such as,
but not limited to, a radio mast, tower or other raised structure,
to increase a cell or cells in a cellular network.
[Added 6-23-2017]
COMMISSION
The Zoning Commission of the Town of Fenwick Island.
COURT
An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building,
opening upon a street, alley, yard or setback.
CURB LEVEL
The mean level of the established curb in front of the building.
DEPTH OF LOT
The mean horizontal distance between the front lot line and
the rear lot line.
DISTRICT
Area within a particular zoning classification; a zone.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY[Amended 7-26-1996 by Ord. No.
77; 6-22-2001; 9-28-2001]
(1)
A building constructed for occupancy as a single-family
residence, having:
(a)
A living room area, a dining room area and one
kitchen for food preparation, individually or in combination; and
(b)
A maximum of six bathrooms total, at least one
of which must be a half bathroom and which cannot be a full bathroom,
as such terms are defined below:
[Amended 12-9-2016]
[1]
Full bathroom — Having a sink, toilet and bathtub or shower
facilities;
[2]
Half bathroom — Having only a sink and toilet with no
bathtub or shower facilities; and
(c)
Up to eight additional rooms, not including
storage, utility or laundry rooms, of which five or less are bedrooms;
and
(d)
All enclosed living space on no more than two
floor levels, not including a ground level used for storage, garage
and/or entrance foyer, above a foundation of piling, cement blocks
or poured concrete.
(2)
This definition shall not be construed so as
to include a trailer, travel trailer, recreational vehicle or mobile
home, irrespective of whether or not the trailer, travel trailer,
recreational vehicle or mobile home is mounted on wheels or otherwise
supported.
FAMILY
An individual or two or more persons who are related by blood
or marriage living together and occupying a single housekeeping unit
with single culinary facilities or a group of not more than five persons
living together by joint agreement and occupying a single housekeeping
unit with single culinary facilities on a non-profit, cost-sharing
basis.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
FIXED ITEMS
Any items, including but not limited to decks, walkways,
boardwalks, sheds and trash enclosures, which are designed to be a
permanent part of the property.
[Added 4-25-2014]
FLOOR AREA
The total square footage of all horizontal floor areas of
a detached single-family dwelling or other building, including commercial,
measured from outside walls or limits, including all enclosed areas
and structures located more than 12 inches above ground, including,
by way of example and not of limitation, decks, porches, balconies
and residential pools. For single-family dwellings, the following
areas are excluded from calculation of floor area:
[Added 6-23-2006; amended 2-24-2023]
(2)
Enclosed ground level storage areas, entries,
foyers, utility rooms and crawl spaces that are below FEMA defined
floodplain elevations.
(3)
Uncovered ground-level decks and boardwalks.
(4)
Unenclosed ground-level spaces that may be under
pilings.
(6)
Half the area of unenclosed uncovered decks
and pools and all the area of unenclosed, uncovered roof-top decks.
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)
The percentage obtained by dividing the floor area of a single-family
dwelling by the lot area on which it is located.
[Added 6-23-2006]
GARAGE, PRIVATE
A garage for storage only with capacity for not more than
three motor-driven vehicles, only one of which may be a commercial
vehicle.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
GARAGE, PUBLIC
Any building or premises used for housing or care of more
than three motor-driven vehicles, or more than one commercial vehicle,
or where any such vehicles are equipped for operation, repaired or
kept for remuneration, hire or sale.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
GROUND LEVEL
Any area not more than 12 inches above the ground as measured
from the ground to the top of the finished surface.
[Added 6-23-2006]
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
The vertical distance measured from the highest point of
the crown of that portion of the street or road which is immediately
adjacent to and abutting the property on which the building is to
be erected to the elevation of the highest point of the building.
HISTORIC RESIDENCE
A single-family dwelling, built prior to 1967, which has
historical significance to the Town of Fenwick Island.
[Added 4-22-2022]
HOME OCCUPATION
An occupation in connection with which there is no display
(other than signs otherwise herein provided for), that will indicate
from the exterior that the building is being utilized in whole or
part for any purposes other than that of a dwelling; in connection
with which there is kept no stock-in-trade nor commodity sold upon
the premises, no person employed other than a member of the immediate
family residing in the premises, and no mechanical equipment used
except such as is permissible for purely domestic or household purposes.
IMPROVED LOT
A parcel, lot, tract or area of land to which any man-made
changes or improvements have been made, examples of which include,
but are not limited to, the construction of a structure, primary building
or accessory building, paving, grading, landscaping, construction
of a park and/or the installation of utilities.
[Added 2-23-2018]
LOT
A measured portion of land having three or more sides that
form an enclosure designated by boundaries as set forth in a plot
or survey, and having its frontage on a public street.
LOT AREA
The total square footage of land contained within its legally
defined lot lines, excluding any area within any public right-of-way.
[Added 6-23-2006]
LOT, CORNER
A lot fronting on two or more streets intersecting at an
angle.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
LOT, THROUGH
A parcel extending through a block from one street to another.
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, including, but not limited to, heat pump,
hvac system, air-conditioning equipment, emergency generators, or
aboveground propane or fuel tanks, used in connection with a residential
or commercial building.
[Added 6-23-2017]
MOBILE HOME
A structure which is transportable in one or more sections,
which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with
or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities.
MOTEL/HOTEL
A building containing no less than 16 nor more than 65 sleeping
rooms occupied by transient persons as guests for compensation on
a daily basis. Each motel/hotel building shall include an on-site
management and reception area, daily housekeeping services, and a
lighted exterior sign identifying the name of the motel/hotel and
the vacancy/no vacancy status. Sleeping rooms may be offered individually
or in combination in suites.
[Amended 9-23-2005; 12-11-2015]
NONCONFORMING USE
A use, whether of land or of a structure, which does not
comply with the applicable use provisions of this chapter or an amendment
heretofore or hereafter enacted, where such use was lawfully in existence
prior to the enactment of this chapter or amendment, or prior to the
application of this chapter or amendment, by reason of its location.
[Amended 7-26-1996 by Ord. No. 77]
OFFICE
A place where business is transacted or a service is supplied.
An "office" may be the directing headquarters of an organization or
a place in which a professional person conducts his or her professional
business.
POOLS, RESIDENTIAL
Any permanent outdoor recreational structure, including spas
and hot tubs, that can contain 24 inches or more in depth of water.
[Added 4-23-2004]
PRIMARY BUILDING
The main building on a lot; the building in which is conducted
the principal use of the lot on which it is located and which, in
the Residential Zone, is the residential structure on the lot with
the largest gross floor area.
[Added 2-23-2018]
PRIMARY STRUCTURE
That which is built or constructed, an edifice or building
of any kind or any piece of work artificially built up or composed
of parts joined together in some manner. The term "structure" shall
be construed as if followed by words "or part thereof."
[Added 2-23-2018]
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, RESIDENTIAL ZONE
A place in which a professional person conducts his or her
professional business and which shall be subject to all the same conditions
and restrictions as those which are contained within the definition
of home occupation listed above.
PROFESSIONAL PERSON
Those individuals who are duly licensed by the State of Delaware
to practice their occupations and including but limited to physicians,
optometrists, dentists, attorneys, architects, surveyors, engineers,
insurance agents, accountants, stock brokers, commodity brokers and
real estate brokers.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
PUBLIC BUILDING
Any building held, used or controlled exclusively for public
purposes by any department or branch of government, state, county
or municipal, without reference to the ownership of the building or
of the realty upon which it is situated.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM
Energy generated from natural resources, such as but not
limited to sunlight, wind and geothermal heat, which are renewable
(naturally replenished).
[Added 5-29-2009]
RESIDENTIAL WEATHER STATION
Basic weather station that measures wind speed, wind direction,
outdoor and indoor temperatures, outdoor and indoor humidity, barometric
pressure, rainfall, and UV or solar radiation which is commonly wall-mounted
or attached to the roof of a house not to exceed two feet in height
above the maximum roof height.
[Added 12-7-2018]
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
A wind energy conversion system consisting of a wind turbine
(rotor, blades, generator, alternator, tail), a tower, and associated
control or conversion electronics and which is intended primarily
to reduce on-site consumption of utility power.
[Added 8-28-2009]
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and the surface of the floor next above it, or, if there
is no floor above it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling
above it, provided that a cellar shall not be considered a "story."
STREET
A paved thoroughfare for public access.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS
Any change in the supporting members of a building, such
as but not limited to bearing walls, columns, beams or girders, excepting
such alterations as may be required for the safety of the building.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
TOWN
Town of Fenwick Island, Delaware.
TOWNHOUSE
A single-family dwelling forming one of a group or series
of two to four attached single-family dwellings separated from one
another by a fireproof party wall(s).
UNINHABITABLE ATTIC
The area between roof framing and the ceiling of the rooms
below that is not habitable but may be reached by ladder or pull-down
stairs/ladder only and used for storage and mechanical equipment.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
VEGETATIVE STORMWATER BUFFER
An area of land maintained in a permanent vegetative state
that functions to intercept stormwater runoff. Such buffers must be
designed by an engineer who is duly registered and licensed in the
State of Delaware.
[Added 7-24-2015]
YARD, REAR
The area between the rear line of a building and the rear
lot line.
[Amended 2-22-2013]
YARD, SIDE
An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building
between the building and the side lot lines and extending the complete
depth of the lot from the front property line to the rear property
line.
ZONE
An area for which the regulations governing the use of buildings
and the premises are identical; a district.