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10.01(43)—(68) <br /> (43) Park, amusement. An area, publicly or (51a) Religious uses. Shall include, but not be <br /> privately owned, containing amusement and limited to, churches, convents and monasteries. <br /> recreational facilities and devices, whether For purposes of this chapter, a school is not a <br /> operated for profit or not. religious use. <br /> (44) Park, public. An area owned by the (52) Rendering plant. A plant for the reduction <br /> county or a municipality within the county, of dead animals or slaughtered animals not <br /> operated for the convenience and recreation of suitable for human consumption, to by-products <br /> the public, and containing such facilities as the such as hide, skin, grease, bones, glue and <br /> owning municipality shall see fit. soap, and for the storage of such by-products. <br /> ((45) reserved.] (53) Roadside stand. A structure having a <br /> (46) Person. Except where otherwise ground area of not over 200 square feet, not <br /> indicated by the context, the word person shall permanent by being attached to the ground, <br /> include the plural, or a company, firm, readily removable in its entirety and to be used <br /> corporation or partnership. solely for the sale of farm and garden products <br /> (47) Pleasure horses. All horses and ponies produced on the premises. Such structures may <br /> which are kept or raised for personal use by the be located within the setback lines of roads but <br /> owner(s) of or persons residing on the property shall not interfere with visibility along the <br /> or their guests. The term does not include highway. <br /> horses or ponies kept or raised for commercial (54) Rooming house. Same as lodging house. <br /> breeding purposes, held for sale as beasts of (55) Sanitary landfill. Sanitary landfill is a type <br /> burden or draft animals, boarded for a fee, or of land disposal operation involving the disposal <br /> offered to the public for riding purposes upon of solid waste on land. <br /> payment of a fee. (55m) Schools means any private, public or <br /> (48) Professional office. A building in which is religious school but does not include either truck <br /> provided space for professional offices such as driving schools or construction equipment <br /> those of doctors, practitioners, dentists, real operator schools unless expressly stated <br /> estate brokers, engineers, lawyers, authors, otherwise in this chapter. <br /> architects, musicians and other recognized (56) Setback. The minimum horizontal <br /> professional occupations. distance from the front line or from the center of <br /> (48m) Race event or rally means a gathering of the highway, measured parallel to the highway or <br /> more than three people for the purpose of front lot line,to the front of the building. <br /> repetitive vehicular activity over a fixed course [(57) -(65) reserved.] <br /> or area, which persists for periods in excess of (66) Slaughterhouse. Any building or <br /> 30 minutes in any one 24 hour period. premises used commercially for the killing or <br /> (49) Refuse. Refuse means combustible and dressing of cattle, sheep, swine, goats or horses, <br /> noncombustible rubbish including, but not limited for human consumption and the storage, <br /> to, paper, wood, metal, glass, cloth and products freezing and curing of meat and the preparation <br /> thereof, litter and street rubbish, ashes and of meat products. <br /> lumber, concrete and other debris resulting from (67) Solid waste. Solid waste means garbage, <br /> the construction or demolition of structures. refuse and all other discarded or salvageable <br /> (50) Solid waste recycling center. A solid solid materials, including solid waste materials <br /> waste recycling center is a solid waste disposal resulting from industrial, commercial, operations <br /> operation at which temporary storage and and other domestic use and public service <br /> processes such as baling of paper, grinding of activities, but does not include solids or <br /> glass and flattening of cans, are conducted on dissolved material in waste water effluents or <br /> segregated solid waste to facilitate reuse of the other common water pollutants. <br /> segregated solid waste as raw material. Also (68) Solid waste disposal operation. A solid <br /> see salvage yard,section 10.20(1)(a). waste disposal operation is the operation or <br /> (51) Recreational equipment. Shall include maintenance of a solid waste disposal site or <br /> boats, canoes, snowmobiles or camping and facility for the collection, storage, utilization, <br /> luggage carrying trailers intended to be towed by processing or final disposal of solid waste, <br /> an automobile or truck or a camper unit to be including, but not limited to, land disposal, <br /> mounted on a'truck. Any motor driven camper or incinerator, transfer, air curtain destruction, <br /> motor home shall be considered as recreational composting reduction, shredding, compression, <br /> equipment. processing and salvage. In-house re-use of the <br /> imperfect finished products to make a <br /> Page 10-7 <br /> rev. 103102 <br />