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Ordinance No. 8, Section <br /> <br /> : A public right-of-way which affords a secondary <br /> cess to abutting property. <br /> <br />Animals, Domestic: Animals commonly kept for pets, such as <br />do~s, cats ahd similar animals. (SA, 2-14-75) <br /> <br />Animals, Non-domestic: Animals and poultry commonly kept for <br />productive purposes on a farm such as cattle, hogs, sheep, <br />goats, chickens, and other similar animals. (SA, 2-14-75) <br /> <br />Animals, Pleasure-Recreational: Animals not normally kept in <br />a residence such as horses, ponies, foals, donkeys, burrows, <br />mules or others. (SA, 2-14-75) <br /> <br />Apartment: A room or suite of rooms with cooking facilities <br />which is'occupied and normally rented as a residence by a <br />single family. Shall include buildings with three or more <br />dwelling units and efficiency units. (BBB, 4-2-85) <br /> <br />Auto Reduction Yard: A lot or yard where two (2) or more <br />unlicensed motor vehicles or the remains thereof are kept for <br />the purpose of ~ismantling, sale of parts/ sale as scrap, <br />storage, or abandonment. <br /> <br />Basement: A portion of a building located partly underground <br />but having less than half its floor-to-ceiling height below <br />the average grade of the adjoining ground. <br /> <br />Boardin~ House (Rooming or Lodging House): A building other <br />than a motel or hotel where, for compensation and by <br />prearrangement for definite periods, meals, or lodgings are <br />provided for three (3) or more persons, but not to exceed <br />eight (8) persons. <br /> <br />Building: Any structure having a roof which may provide <br />~helter or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel and when <br />said structures are divided by party walls without openings, <br />each portion of such building so separated shall be deemed a <br />separate building. <br /> <br />Building Height: A distance to be measured from the mean <br />curb level a±ong the front lot line or from the mean ground <br />level for all of that portion of the structure having <br />frontage on a public right-of-way, whichever is higher, to <br />the top of the cornice of a flat roof, to the deck line of a <br />mansard roof, to a point on the roof directly above the <br />highest wall of a shed roof, to the uppermost point on a <br />round or other arch type roof, to the mean distance of the <br />highest gable on a pitched or hip roof. <br /> <br />Business: Any occupation, employment or enterprise wherein <br />merchandise is exhibited or sold, or which occupies time, <br />attention, labor and materials,~or where services are offered <br />for compensation. <br /> <br />Carport: <br />open. <br /> <br />An automobile shelter having one (i) or more sides <br /> <br />Cellar: That portion of the building having more than one- <br />half {I/2) of the floor-to-ceiling height below the average <br />grade of the ~djoining ground. <br /> Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />