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<br /> is intended for separate rental and each of which has (4'7) Pleasure horses. All horses and ponies •
<br /> its own separate access. which are kept or raised for purposes of riding by
<br /> (37) Minor repairs to motor vehicles. Replacing residents of the property or their guests but not
<br /> or repairing of electrical components,tires, changing including horses or ponies kept or raised for the
<br /> or replacing coolants, and lubricants, cleaning and purpose of commercial breeding, sale of as beasts of
<br /> polishing,and wheel tire balancing. burden or draft animals and also not including
<br /> (38) Mobile homes part Any plot or plots of horses or ponies which are kept on the property for
<br /> ground upon which two (2) or more units, occupied another for a boarding fee or horses or ponies which
<br /> for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located, are offered to the public for riding purposes upon L
<br /> regardless of whether or not a charge is made for an payment of a fee.
<br /> accommodation. Is subject to the requirements of (48) Professional office. A building in which is -
<br /> section 66.058 of the Wisconsin Statutes. provided space for professional offices such as
<br /> (39) Motel. A building containing sleeping rooms doctors, practitioners, dentists, realtors, engineers,
<br /> for the temporary accommodation of tourists and not lawyers, authors, architects, musicians and other
<br /> for permanent occupancy except by the owner or recognized professional occupations.
<br /> resident operator. (49) Refuse. Refuse means combustible and
<br /> (40) Motor vehicle. Cars, trucks, buses, semi- noncombustible rubbish, including but not limited to
<br /> tractors and semi-trailers which may be used to paper, wood, metal, glass, cloth and products
<br /> transport goods,materials freight or passengers. thereof, litter and street rubbish, ashes and lumber,
<br /> (40a) Native wildlife rehabilitator. A person who concrete and other debris resulting from the —'
<br /> has permits from the United States Department of construction or demolition of structures.
<br /> Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service and/or the (49m) Seed Business. A business that sells seed on
<br /> Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to a retail or wholesale basis. A farm operation that
<br /> rehabilitate injured or sick native wildlife as defined includes sale of seed to other farmers on an
<br /> in the Wisconsin Administrative Code. occasional basis is not considered to be a seed
<br /> (41) Nonconforming use. A lawful use that business unless a salesperson or salespersons is or
<br /> existed prior to adoption of an ordinance which are employed; sales of other products such as
<br /> restricted or prohibits said use. [See section 10.21] fertilizer or pesticides are made; the operation -
<br /> (42) Nursing home. A home for the aged, includes wholesale distribution to other dealers; or
<br /> chronically ill or incurable person in which three(3) new buildings are constructed or existing buildings
<br /> or more persons not of the immediate family are are improved to accommodate the sales of seed.
<br /> received, kept or provided with food and shelter or (50) Solid waste recycling center. A solid waste
<br /> care for compensation; but not including hospitals, recycling center is a solid waste disposal operation at
<br /> clinics or similar institutions devoted primarily to which temporary storage and processes such as
<br /> the diagnosis and treatment of the sick or injured. baling of paper, grinding of glass and flattening of
<br /> (43) Park, amusement. An area, publicly or cans, are conducted on segregated solid waste to
<br /> privately owned, containing amusement and facilitate reuse of the segregated solid waste as raw
<br /> recreational facilities and devices, whether operated material. Also see salvage yard,section 10.20(1)(a).
<br /> for profit or not. (51) Recreational equipment. Shall include boats,
<br /> (44) Park, public. An area owned by the county canoes, snowmobiles or camping and luggage t--
<br /> or a municipality within the county, operated for the carrying trailers intended to be towed by an
<br /> convenience and recreation of the public, and automobile or truck or a camper unit to be mounted
<br /> containing such facilities as the owning municipality on a truck. Any motor driven camper or motor home i
<br /> shall see fit shall be considered as recreational equipment.
<br /> (45) Parking lot. An area or premises on which (51a) Religious uses. Shall include but not be
<br /> automobiles may be parked, and may include limited to churches, church related schools,
<br /> parking spaces for the accommodation of cars in convents,and monasteries. _
<br /> connection with a business establishment, apartment (52) Rendering plant. A plant for the reduction of
<br /> building, office building or the like. Such lot shall dead animals or slaughtered animals not suitable for
<br /> be located in the same zoning district as the building human consumption, to by products, such as hide,
<br /> or facility it is intended to serve. skin, grease, bones, glue and soap, and for the
<br /> (46) Person. Except where otherwise indicated by storage of such by products.
<br /> the context,the word person shall include the plural, (53) Roadside stand. A structure having a ground
<br /> or a company,firm,corporation or partnership. area of not over 200 square feet, not permanent by
<br /> being attached to the ground, readily removable in
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