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<br /> transport goods, materials, freight or offered to the public for riding purposes upon
<br /> passengers. payment of a fee.
<br /> (40a) Native wildlife rehabilitator. A person who (48) Professional office. A building in which is
<br /> has permits from the United States Department provided space for professional offices such as
<br /> of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the those of doctors, practitioners, dentists, real
<br /> Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to estate brokers, engineers, lawyers, authors,
<br /> rehabilitate injured or sick native wildlife as architects, musicians and other recognized
<br /> defined in the Wisconsin Administrative Code. professional occupations.
<br /> (40d) Occupiable floor area, when used as a (48m) Race event or rally means a gathering of
<br /> basis of measurement for off-street parking more than three people for the purpose of
<br /> spaces for any use, shall be the sum of the repetitive vehicular activity over a fixed course
<br /> areas of the several floors of the buildings or area, which persists for periods in excess of
<br /> designed or intended to be used for service to 30 minutes in any one 24 hour period.
<br /> the public as customers, patrons, clients, (48r) Racing vehicle. A motor vehicle of a type
<br /> patients or members, including those areas used for racing or participation in a race event or
<br /> occupied by fixtures and equipment used for the rally. Such vehicles may not normally be legally
<br /> sale of merchandise, or in the case of office use operated on the public highways.
<br /> those areas occupied or used by employees. (49) Refuse. Refuse means combustible and
<br /> Occupiable floor area shall not include areas noncombustible rubbish including, but not limited
<br /> used principally for non-public purposes such as to, paper, wood, metal, glass, cloth and products
<br /> restrooms, locker rooms, storage, utilities and thereof, litter and street rubbish, ashes and
<br /> areas behind counters. lumber, concrete and other debris resulting from
<br /> (41) Nonconforming use. A lawful use that the construction or demolition of structures.
<br /> existed prior to adoption of an ordinance which (50) Solid _waste recycling center. A solid
<br /> restricts or prohibits said use. [See section waste recycling center is a solid waste disposal
<br /> 10.21] operation at which temporary storage and
<br /> (42) Nursing home. A home for the aged, processes such as baling of paper, grinding of
<br /> chronically ill or incurable person in which three glass and flattening of cans, are conducted on
<br /> (3) or more persons not of the immediate family segregated solid waste to facilitate reuse of the
<br /> are received, kept or provided with food and segregated solid waste as raw material. Also
<br /> shelter or care for compensation; but not see salvage yard, section 10.20(1)(a).
<br /> including hospitals, clinics or similar institutions (51) Recreational equipment. Shall include
<br /> devoted primarily to the diagnosis and treatment boats, canoes, snowmobiles or camping and
<br /> of the sick or injured. luggage carrying trailers intended to be towed by
<br /> (43) Park, amusement. An area, publicly or an automobile or truck or a camper unit to be
<br /> privately owned, containing amusement and mounted on a truck. Any motor driven camper or
<br /> recreational facilities and devices, -whether motor home shall be considered as recreational
<br /> operated for profit or not. equipment.
<br /> (44) Park, public. An area owned by the (51a) Religious uses. Shall include, but not be
<br /> county or a municipality within the county, limited to, churches, convents and monasteries.
<br /> operated for the convenience and recreation of For purposes of this chapter, a school is not a
<br /> the public, and containing such facilities as the religious use.
<br /> owning municipality shall see fit. (52) Rendering plant. A plant for the reduction
<br /> [(45) reserved.] of dead animals or slaughtered animals not
<br /> (46) Person. Except where otherwise suitable for human consumption, to by-products
<br /> indicated by the context, the word person shall such as hide, skin, grease, bones, glue and
<br /> include the plural, or a company, firm, soap, and for the storage of such by-products.
<br /> corporation or partnership. (53) Roadside stand. A structure having a
<br /> (47) Pleasure horses. All horses and ponies ground area of not over 200 square feet, not
<br /> which are kept or raised for personal use by the permanent by being attached to the ground,
<br /> owner(s) of or persons residing on the property readily removable in its entirety and to be used
<br /> or their guests. The term does not include solely for the sale of farm and garden products
<br /> horses or ponies kept or raised for commercial produced on the premises. Such structures may
<br /> breeding purposes, held for sale as beasts of be located within the setback lines of roads but
<br /> burden or draft animals, boarded for a fee, or shall not interfere with visibility along the
<br /> highway.
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