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SECTION 10.01 <br /> to exceed twelve (12) individuals not members of the family. <br /> (26) Lot: A parcel of land occupied or intended to be occupied by one building and <br /> its accessory buildings and uses, except as otherwise provided herein. A lot <br /> may be a parcel designated in a .plat or described in a conveyance recorded in <br /> the office of the register of deeds, or any part of a larger parcel when such <br /> part complies with the requirements of this ordinance as to width and area for <br /> the district in which it is located. No lands included in any street, highway <br /> or railroad right-of-way shall be included when computing area. <br /> (27) Lot, Corner: A lot located at the intersection of two streets, any two corners <br /> of which 'form an angle of one hundred twenty (120) degrees or less, or is bounded <br /> by a curved street any two chords of which on the inside of the curve form an <br /> angle of one hundred twenty (120) degrees or less. <br /> (28) Lot, Interior: A lot which is not a corner lot. <br /> (29) Lot Lines: The lines bounding a lot as described herein. <br /> (30) Lot Width: For purposes of this ordinance the width of a lot shall be the shortest <br /> distance between the side lines at the setback line. On triangular or irregular <br /> shaped lots the width shall be the shortest distance between the side lines of <br /> the lot at the building line. Such building line may be the setback line of a <br /> line designated on a plat, or in a conveyance of an unplatted parcel. On farm <br /> lands, where the distance between side lines may vary, the distance between the <br /> side lines at the point where accessory farm buildings are located shall be deemed <br /> the lot width. <br /> (31) 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 <br /> not a charge is made for such accomodation. Is subject to the requirements of <br /> Chapter 66.058 of the Wisconsin Statutes. <br /> (32) Motel: A building containing sleeping rooms for the temporary accomodation of <br /> tourists and not for permanent occupancy except by the owner or resident operator. <br /> A restaurant, gift shop or the like may be permitted for the accomodation of guests. <br /> (33) Non-conforming Use: A building or premises occupied by a use which does not <br /> conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located. <br /> (3I ) Park, Amusement: An area, publicly or privately owned, containing amusement and <br /> recreational facilities and devices, whether operated for profit or not. <br /> (35) 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 <br /> facilities as the owning municipality shall see fit. <br /> (36) Parking Lot: An area or premises on which automobiles may be parked, and may <br /> include parking spaces for the accomodation of cars in connection with a business <br /> establishment, apartment building, office building or the like. Such lot shall <br /> be located in the same zoning district as the building or facility it is intended <br /> to serve. <br /> - 4 - <br />
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