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10.01 <br /> 10.02 <br /> (76) Terminal, bus. A building or facility where passengers may board or leave inter- <br /> city uses, also facilities for baggage handling, bus package services and ticket <br /> sales. <br /> (77) Terminal, truck. Buildings or land which is used for the storage or distribution of <br /> freight or goods by a common carrier. <br /> (78) Temporary or portable building. A building or structure that is not attached to the <br /> ground by anchors, bolts, footings, foundation piers, pilings, posts or other means <br /> of attaching permanently to the ground. Lawn and yard buildings not attached, <br /> anchored or affixed to the ground shall not exceed 32 square feet of floor area on a <br /> lot in a residential district. <br /> (79) Use, permitted. A permitted use is a use which may be lawfully established in a <br /> particular district or districts, provided it conforms with all requirements and <br /> regulations of such district in which such use is located. <br /> (80) Use, principal. A principal use is the main use of land or buildings as <br /> distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use. <br /> (81) Utility services. Transmission and distribution lines both above and below ground <br /> which carry electricity, Petroleum products, natural or manufactured gas, water, <br /> sewer or telephone messages, included are buildings, necessary to operate <br /> transmission and distribution lines such as: substations, transformer <br /> installations, repeater stations, pumping stations but not including offices, <br /> garages, manually operated exchanges, terminal distribution facilities, electric <br /> generating plants and sewage disposal plants. <br /> (82) Vision clearance triangle. Shall be the area in each quadrant of an intersection <br /> which is bounded by the right-of-way lines of the highways or streets and a vision <br /> clearance setback line connecting points on each right-of-way line which are located <br /> a distance back from the intersection equal to the setback required on the road or <br /> highway. <br /> (83) Yard. A yard is an open space on a zoning lot which is unoccupied or unobstructed <br /> from its lowest level to the sky, except as otherwise provided herein. For the <br /> purpose of this ordinance, a "yard" extends along a lot line to a depth or width <br /> specified in the yard regulations for the zoning district in which such zoning lot <br /> is located. <br /> (84) Yard, front. A front yard is a yard paralleling along the full length of the front <br /> lot line between the side lot lines. <br /> (85) Yard, rear. A rear yard is a yard paralleling along the full length o the rear lot <br /> line between the side lot lines. <br /> (86) Yard, side. A side yard is a yard paralleling along a side lot line from the front <br /> yard to the rear yard. <br /> SECTION 10.02 DISTRICTS. The following districts are established. The number, shape, and <br /> area are best suited to carry out the purposes of this ordinance. <br /> R-1 Residence District. <br /> R-lA Residence District. <br /> R-2 Residence District. <br /> R-3 Residence District. <br /> R-3A Residence District. <br /> R-4 Residence District. <br /> RH-1 Rural Homes District. <br /> RH-2 Rural Homes District. <br /> RH-3 Rural Homes District. <br /> RH-4 Rural Homes District. <br /> RE-1 Recreational District. <br /> B-1 Local Business District. <br /> A_-1 Agriculture District. <br /> 9 <br />