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(38) Mobile Homes Park: Any plot or plots of ground upon which two (2) or more units,
<br /> occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located, regardless of whether or not
<br /> a charge is made for such accommodation. Is subject to the requirements of Chapter
<br /> 66.058 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
<br /> (39) Motel: A building containing sleeping rooms for the temporary accommodation of
<br /> tourists and not for permanent occupancy except by the owner or resident operator.
<br /> (40) Motor Vehicle: Cars, trucks, buses, semi-tractors and semi-trailers which may be
<br /> used to transport goods, materials, freight or passengers.
<br /> (41) Non-conforming Use: A building or premises occupied by a use which does not conform
<br /> to the regulations of the district in which it is located.
<br /> (42) Nursing Home: A home for the aged, chronically ill, or incurable person in which
<br /> three or more persons not of the immediate family are received, kept or provided with
<br /> food and shelter or care for compensation; but not including hospitals, clinics, or
<br /> similar institutions devoted primarily to the diagnosis and treatment of the sick or
<br /> injured.
<br /> (43) Park, Amusement: An area, publicly or privately owned, containing amusement and re-
<br /> creational facilities and devices, whether operated for profit or not.
<br /> (44) Park, Public: An area owned by the County or a municipality within the County,
<br /> operated for the convenience and recreation of the public, and containing such facili-
<br /> ties as the owning municipality shall see fit.
<br /> (45) Parking Lot: An area or premises on which automobiles may be parked, and may include -
<br /> parking spaces for the accommodation of cars in connection with a business establish-
<br /> ment, apartment building, office building or the like. Such lot shall be located in
<br /> the same zoning district as the building or facility it is intended to serve.
<br /> (46) Person: Except where otherwise indicated by the context, the word person shall in-
<br /> clude the plural, or a company, firm, corporation or partnership.
<br /> (47) Pleasure Horses: All horses and ponies which are kept or raised for purposes of
<br /> riding by residents of the property or their guests but not including horses or
<br /> ponies kept or raised for the purpose of commercial breeding, sale of as beasts of
<br /> burden or draft animals and also not including horses or ponies which are kept on
<br /> the property for another for a boarding fee or horses or ponies which are offered
<br /> to the public for riding purposes upon payment of a fee. ---
<br /> (48) Professional Office: A building in which is provided space for professional offices
<br /> such as doctors, practitioners, dentists, realtors, engineers, lawyers, authors,
<br /> architects, musicians and other recognized professional occupations.
<br /> (49) Refuse: Refuse means combustible and noncombustible rubbish, including but not
<br /> limited to paper, wood metal, glass, cloth, and products thereof; litter and street
<br /> rubbish, ashes; and lumber, concrete and other debris resulting from the construction
<br /> or demolition of structures.
<br /> (50) Solid Waste Recycling Center: A solid waste recycling center is a solid waste dis-
<br /> posal operation at which temporary storage and processes such as baling of paper,
<br /> grinding of glass and flattening of cans, are conducted on segregated solid waste
<br /> to facilitate re-use of the segregated solid waste as raw material. Also see salvage
<br /> yard Section 10.20 (1) (a) .
<br /> (51) Recreational Equipment:- Shall include boats, canoes, snowmobiles; or camping and
<br /> luggage carrying trailers intended to be towed by an automobile or truck or a camper
<br /> unit to be mounted on a truck. Any motor driven camper or motor home shall be con-
<br /> sidered as recreational equipment.
<br /> (52) Rendering Plant: A plant for the reduction of dead animals or slaughtered animals
<br /> not suitable for human consumption, to by-products, such as hide, skin, grease,
<br /> bones, glue and soap, and for the storage of such by-products.
<br /> (53) Roadside Stand: A structure having a ground area of not over 200 square feet, not
<br /> permanent by being attached to the ground, readily removable in its entirety and
<br /> to be used solely for the sale of farm and garden products produced on the premises.
<br /> Such structures may be located within the setback lines of road, but shall not inter-
<br /> fere with visibility along the highway.
<br /> (54) Rooming House: Same as lodging house.
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