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I <br />SECTION 10.01 <br />municipality, to be used for the dumping of rubbish, garbage or other waste <br />material, subject to the provisions of Section 60.72 of the statutes. <br />(17) Duplex: A residential building; designed to be occupied by two families <br />living independently of each other. <br />(18) Dwelling: <br />(a) Single Family Dwelling: A building designed for and occupied exclusively <br />as a residence for one family. <br />(b) Multiple Family Dwelling: A building designed or intended to be used by <br />more,than two families living independently of each other. <br />(19) Family: Any number of individuals related by blood or marriage, or not to <br />exceed five (5) persons not so related, living together on the premises as a <br />single housekeeping unit, including any domestic servants. <br />(20) Garage, Private: An accessory building or accessory portion of the main <br />building, used, or designed or intended to be used for the storage of private <br />motor vehicles belonging to the family or families resident on the premises, <br />and in which no business, service or industry connected directly or indirectly <br />with motor vehicles is carried on, and provided that not more than one -half <br />of the space may be rented for private vehicles of persons not resident on <br />the premises, except that all of the space in a garage having a capacity of <br />not more than two cars may be so rented. Not more than one commercial vehicle <br />may be stored in such garage and such commercial vehicle shall not exceed two <br />and one -half (2'n) tons capacity and must belong to a family or member of a <br />family resident on the premises. <br />(21) Garage, Public: Any building, structure or premises used for the repair, <br />servicing or storage of motor vehicles for the general public. No building or <br />premises used for the sale, display for sale, of motor vehicles or trailers, <br />where no repairs or mechanical work is done, shall be considered a public <br />garage for the purposes.of this ordinance. <br />(22) Home Occupation: Any occupation for gain or profit conducted only by members <br />of the family resident upon the premises, provided that no articles may be <br />sold or offered for sale .except those produced on the premises, and no article <br />may be displayed so as to be visible from the street or highway. Home oc- <br />cupations may include doctors and dentists, music teachers, weaving, knitting <br />and similar activities when approved by the state board of health, may <br />include barber shops and beauty parlors. The buying and selling of any <br />article will not be deemed a proper home occupation. <br />(23) Hotel: A building in which board and lodging are provided to the transient <br />public for compensation. <br />(24) Junk or salvage: Any item, material or product which is no longer usable as <br />was originally intended. An automobile, truck or other motor vehicle may be <br />considered for purposes of this ordinance as junk if it is not currently licensed <br />and has had any of its parts removed or is not in operating condition. <br />(25) Lodging House: A building in which lodging accomodations are provided by <br />previous arrangement for definite periods of time to four (4) or more but not <br />- 3 - <br />
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