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<br /> (73) Structure has the meaning set forth in s. (80) Use, principal. A principal use is the main.
<br /> 17.05(49). use of land or buildings as distinguished from a - -
<br /> (74) Structural alteration. Any change in the subordinate or accessory use.
<br /> dimensions of a structure or in the interior layout • (81) Utility services. Transmission and
<br /> or floor plan of a structure. distribution lines both above and below ground
<br /> (74m) Substandard lot means a lot the-dimensions which carry electricity, petroleum products, natural
<br /> of which, although fully conforming when created, or manufactured gas, water, sewer or telephone
<br /> are now, in whole or in part, less than existing messages. Included are buildings necessary to ..
<br /> requirements for the zoning district in which operate transmission and distribution lines such as
<br /> located. substations, transformer installations, repeater
<br /> (75) Tavern. A building or part of a building stations, pumping stations, but not including
<br /> open to the public, where fermented malt offices, garages, manually operated exchange`.
<br /> beverages and/or intoxicating liquors are sold at • terminal distribution facilities, electric generating
<br /> retail for consumption on the premises. The plants and sewage disposal plants.
<br /> following shall not be considered a tavern: a' (82) Vision clearance triangle shall be the area in
<br /> restaurant where such beverages are sold only at each quadrant of an intersection which is bounded
<br /> tables and only in conjunction with meals; a club by the right-of-way lines of the highways or strew
<br /> not open to the public where such beverages are and a vision clearance setback line connecting
<br /> sold in conjunction with the operation of the club; points on each right-of-way line which are located
<br /> premises where malt beverages are sold by a distance back from the intersection equal to the
<br /> established organizations in conjunction with the setback required on the road or highway.
<br /> operation of a picnic, fair or other amusement (83) Yard. A yard is an open space on a zoning
<br /> enterprise. lot which is unoccupied or unobstructed from i
<br /> (76) Terminal, bus. A building or facility where lowest level to the sky, except as otherwise
<br /> passengers may board or leave intercity buses, also provided herein. For the purpose of this
<br /> facilities for baggage handling, bus package ordinance, a yard extends along a lot line to s.
<br /> services and ticket sales. depth or width specified in the yard reguia:ions fc-
<br /> (77) Terminal, truck. Buildings or land which is the zoning district in which such zoning lot is
<br /> used for the storage or distribution of freight or located.
<br /> goods by a common carrier. (84) Yard, front. A front yard is a yar:
<br /> (78) Temporary or portable building. A building paralleling along the full length of the front lot line
<br /> or structure that is not attached to the ground by between the side lot lines.
<br /> anchors, bolts, footings, foundation piers, pilings, (85) Yard, rear. A rear yard is a yard paraielin=
<br /> posts or other means of attaching permanently to along the full length of the rear lot line betwee
<br /> the ground. Lawn and yard buildings not attached, the side lot lines.
<br /> anchored or affixed to the ground shall not exceed (86) Yard, side. A side yard is a yard Para leiir._
<br /> 32 square feet of floor area on a lot in a residential along a side lot line from the front yard to the rea-
<br /> district. yard.
<br /> (78m) Communication tower. Any structure, [History: (Intro.)am.,OA 17, 1992-93,pub. 10i09.92:t=m)cr..
<br /> whether free-standing or attached to an existing OA 16, 1993-94, pub. 12/27/93; (3) am., Sub. 3 :o OA 36.
<br /> 1987-88, pub. 08/02/88; (3) am., OA 9, 1493-4=. pub.
<br /> building or structure, that is designed and 04/20/94; (5m) cr., Sub. 3 to OA 36, 1987-88, pub. C8.01'88:
<br /> constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting (3m)cr.,OA 9, 1993-94, pub.04/20/94; (6m)cr.,Sub. 2 to OA
<br /> one or more antennas, including self-supporting 25, 1987-88, pub. 02/29/88; (7) am., OA 33, 1991-92, pub.
<br /> lattice towers, guy towers, or monopole towers. 04/22192% (t lm)cr.,Sub.2 to OA 12, 1989-90,pub. 11;13,84:
<br /> (23a) renum. as (23h), (238, (23g) and (23m) cr., OA 17.
<br /> The term includes radio and television transmission 1992-93, pub. 10/09/92; (24m) cr.,Sub. 2 to OA 12, 1989-90.
<br /> towers, microwave towers, common-carrier pub. 11/13/89; (29) am., Sub. 2 to OA 11, 1991-92, pub.
<br /> towers, cellular telephone towers, alternative tower 12/18/91;(30a)am.,Sub. 3 to OA 36, 1987-88,pub.C8.02/83:
<br /> (30a) cr., OA 9, 1993-94, pub. 04/20/94; (36g) Cr., OA 17,
<br /> structures, and the like. 1992-93, pub. 10/09/92; (36m) cr.,Sub. 2 to OA 25, 1987-83.
<br /> (79) Use, permitted. A permitted use is a use pub.02/29/88;(36m)am.,Sub.3 to OA 36, 1987-88,au=•
<br /> which may be lawfully established in a particular i.
<br /> district or districts, provided it conforms with all [continued on page 10-8A]
<br /> requirements and regulations of such district in
<br /> which such use is located.
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