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4. That samples may be kept but not sold on the premises;
<br /> 5. That no mechanical equipment is used except such as may be used for purely domestic
<br /> or household purposes.
<br /> 6. That such occupation shall not require internal or external alterations, or involve
<br /> construction features not customary in a dwelling;
<br /> 7. That not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the floor area of one story of the
<br /> dwelling is devoted to such home occupation;
<br /> 8. That the entrance to the space devoted to such occupation is from within the building;
<br /> 9. That there is no evidence, other than the sign referred to in 10 below that will indi-
<br /> cate from the exterior that the building is being utilized in part for any purpose
<br /> other than that of a dwelling; and
<br /> 10. That one sign shall be permitted, sign shall be attached to the building, shall not ex-
<br /> ceed 2 square feet in area and shall not be lighted at night.
<br /> (26) Hospital: An institution providing health services, primarily for in-patients, and
<br /> medical and surgical care of the sick and injured, including as a integral part of
<br /> the institution, such related facilities as laboratories, out-patient departments,
<br /> training facilities; central service facilities, and staff offices.
<br /> (27) Hotel: A building in which board and lodging are provided to the transient public
<br /> for compensation.
<br /> (28) Junk: Garbage, waste, refuse, trash, any used motor vehicle upon which no current
<br /> license plate is displayed, any inoperable motor vehicle, any used tire or used
<br /> motor vehicle part, and any scrap material such as metal, paper, rags, cans or bottles.
<br /> (29) Junkyard: A junkyard is an open area where waste or scrap materials are bought, sold,
<br /> exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including, but not limited
<br /> to, scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber tires and bottles. A junkyard
<br /> includes an automobile wrecking or dismantling yard, but does not include uses esta-
<br /> blished entirely within enclosed buildings.
<br /> (30) Kennel: A kennel is any premise, or portion thereof, where dogs, cats or other house-
<br /> hold pets are maintained, boarded, bred, or cared for, in return for renumeration, or
<br /> are kept for the purpose of sale.
<br /> (31) Lodging House: A building in which lodging accommodations are provided by previous
<br /> arrangements for definite periods of time to four (4) or more but not to exceed twelve
<br /> (12) individuals not members of the family.
<br /> (32) Lot: A parcel of land occupied or intended to be occupied by one building and its
<br /> accessory building and uses, except as otherwise provided herein. A lot may be a
<br /> parcel designated in a plat or described in a conveyance recorded in the office of
<br /> the Register of Deeds. No land included in any street, highway or railroad right-of-
<br /> way shall be included when computing area.
<br /> (33) Lot Depth: The lot depth is the mean horizontal distance between the front lot line
<br /> and th6 rear lot lines measured within the lot boundaries.
<br /> (34) Lot Width: Is the distance between the side lot lines measured along a line that is
<br /> parallel to the front lot line at the required building setback line. On triangular
<br /> or gored lots the lot width shall be measured along a line that is parallel to the
<br /> chord of the arc of the front lot line at the required building setback line, the lot
<br /> width at this point shall not be less than that required by the zoning district in
<br /> which the lot is located. SEE ALSO BUILDING SET BACK LINE. -
<br /> (35) Lot Line, Rear: The rear lot line shall mean that lot line which is opposite and most
<br /> distant from the front lot line. In the case of an irregular, triangular or gore-shaped
<br /> lot, a line ten (10) feet in length entirely within the lot, parallel to and most dis-
<br /> tant from the front lot line shall be considered to be the rear lot line for the purpose
<br /> of determining depth of rear yard. In cases where none of these definitions is appli-
<br /> cable, the Zoning Administrator shall designate the rear lot line.
<br /> (36) Major Repairs to Motor Vehicles: Repairs and over-hauling of motor or engine parts,
<br /> drive train assemblies, braking systems, body and frame repairs and replacements,
<br /> refinishing and painting, wheel alignment.
<br /> (37) Minor Repairs to Motor Vehicles: Replacing or repairing of electrical components,
<br /> tires, changing or replacing coolants, and lubricants, cleaning and polishing, wheel
<br /> tire balancing.
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