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Definitions
<br /> Section 10.01.
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<br /> (41) Roadside Stand: A structure used or intended to be.used by the owner or occupant of the
<br /> premises on which it is located for the sale of farm or garden products produced on the premises
<br /> or adjacent premises. Such structure shall not be placed within the setback line and may not he
<br /> used for the sale or dealing in naprchaddise other than farm products locally produced.
<br /> (42) Rooming (louse: Same as lodging house.
<br /> (4:3) Service Station: Any building, structure or premises or other place used for the dis-
<br /> pensing, sale or offering for x:clo of any motor feel or oils, having!maws and storage tanks; also
<br /> where battery, Lire and similar services tire rendered, but nod, including buildings or premises
<br /> where such business i4 incidental Ih the conduct of ar public: garage fur the repair or storage of
<br /> motor vehicles.
<br /> (44) Setback: The minimum horizontal distance from the front lot line or from the center of
<br /> the highway, measured parallel to the,highway or front lot line, to the front of the building.
<br /> (45) Sign: Anything erected, hung, suspended, painted or attached to any other Structure,
<br /> carrying words, letters, figures, phrses, sentences, names, designs, trade names or trade marks
<br /> or any other device placed so as to be visible from a street or highway and calling attention to
<br /> a business, trade, profession, commodity, product, person, firm or corporation. For purposes of
<br /> this ordinance a highway marker, symbol, railroad crossing marker or signal, intended for the
<br /> safety of the traveling public, or any device or symbol placed in the highway right of way by or
<br /> with the approval of the governing body of such highway, shall not be construed as 0 sign.
<br /> (40) Sign, Directory: A sign intended to provide essential information to the traveling public
<br /> relative to lodging, food, outdoor recreation, automobile service facilities or other business.
<br /> or to a school, church, institution or public building. Such sign shall contain clear and precise
<br /> directions to the place advertised.
<br /> (47) Slaughter House: Any building or premises used commercially for the killing or dressing
<br /> of cattle, sheep, swine, goats or horses, for human consumption and the storage, freezing and
<br /> curing of meat and the preparation of meat products.
<br /> (48) Story: The vertical distance of a building included between the surface of any floor and
<br /> the floor next above it, or if there be no floor above it, then the space between such floor and
<br /> the ceiling, provided that a basement shall not be considered a story.
<br /> (49) Story, Ilalf: A story under a gable, hip or mansard roof, the wall plates of which on at
<br /> least two sides are not more than two feet above the floor of such story.
<br /> (50) Street: A public or private thoroughfare which affords primary means of access to abut:-
<br /> ting property is a street to that, property for time purposes of this ordinance, except driveways to
<br /> buildings. A driveway to a ('area building shall not Ixe considered a street for the purpose of de-
<br /> terming setback, even though such driveway may have been designated a town road of the
<br /> purpose of maintenance.
<br /> (51) Street Line: The dividing line between the street and the lot.
<br /> (52) Structure: Anything erected or constructed, the use of which requires more or less perm-
<br /> anent location on the ground.Telephone, telegtraph,,power poles and lines and other transmission
<br /> and communication lines shall be considered structures for the purpose of deternaing setback
<br /> from highways.
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