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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />various zonirg districts. <br /> <br />Emergency Work. <br />or property. <br /> <br />Work that is necessary to save life <br /> <br />Governing Body. <br /> <br />The city council by whatever name <br /> <br />~7/~. A hardship means the property in question <br />cannot be put to reasonable use under the conditions <br />allowed by the official controls; the plight of the <br />landowner is due to circumstances unique to his <br />property, not created by the landowner; and the <br />if granted, will not alter the essential character of <br />the locality. Economic considerations alone shall not <br />constitute a hardship if a reasonable use for the <br />property exists under the terms of the offical <br />oontrols. <br /> <br />L~tter. Slightly decomposed organic material on the <br />floor of a wooded area. <br /> <br />~. A parcel of land designated by metes and bounds <br />description, registered land survey, auditors plot, or <br />other accepted means and separated from other parcels <br />or portions by said description for the purpose of <br />sale, lease, or separation thereof. For the purposes <br />of these regulations, a lot shall be considered to be <br />an individual building site which shall be occupied by <br />no more than one principal structure equipped with sani- <br />tary facilities. <br /> <br />Nonconformin~ ~se Any use of land established before <br />the effective date of this ordinance which does not <br />conform to the use restrictions of a particular zoning <br />district. This should not be confused with substandard <br />dimensions of a oonforming use. <br /> <br />Ofdinar¥ _Bi~h Water Mark A mark delineating the <br />highest water level which has been maintained for a <br />sufficient period of time to leave evidence upon the <br />landscape. The ordinary high water mark is commonly <br />that point where the natural vegetation changes from <br />predominantly aquatic to predominantly terrestrial. <br /> <br />~rson. Any individual, firm, corporation, partner- <br />ship, association or other private or governmental <br /> <br />Planned Dnit,.Develo~.~L~. A type of development <br />which may incorporate a variety of land uses planned <br />and developed as a unit. The Planned Unit Develop- <br />ment is distinguished from the traditional subdivision <br /> Ordinance ~85- <br /> <br />Page 5 of 30 <br /> <br /> <br />