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Planning and Zoning Commission
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10/01/1985
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RESTAURANT {CLASS II): Fast food restaurants in which a <br />majority of the customers are served food at a counter and <br />take it to a table to eat at or may take food outside to <br />cons~e in a vehicle or off the premises. <br /> <br />~: Is defined as the top of the coping; or, when <br />the building has a pitched roof, as the intersection of the <br />outside wall with the roof. <br /> <br />SE~ACK: The minimum horizontal distance between a <br />building and lot line. Distances are to be measured from <br />the most outwardly extended portion of the structure at <br />ground level except as provided hereinafter. <br /> <br />SLOPE: Means the degree of deviation of a surface from <br />the horizontal, usually expressed in percent or degrees. <br /> <br />~OLAR ACCESS: That access between the solar energy <br />collector and the sun which must be free of obstructions <br />that shade the collector to an extent which precludes the <br />effective operation. <br /> <br />SOLAR ENERGY: Radiant energy that is direct, diffused, <br />and reflected energy received from the sun. <br /> <br />~: That portion of a building including beneath the <br />upper surface of a floor and upper surface of floor next <br />above, except that the toi~nost story shall be that portion <br />of a building included between the upper surface of the top- <br />most floor and the ceiling or roof above. If the finished <br />floor level directly above a basement or cellar, or unused <br />underfloor space is more than six (6) feet above grade as <br />defined herein for more than fifty (50) percent of the total <br />perimeter or is more than twelve (12) feet above grade as <br />defined herein at any point, such basement, cellar, or <br />unused underfloor space shall be considered a story. <br /> <br />STREET FRONTAGE: The prximity of a parcel of land to one <br />or more streets. An interior lot has one (1) street <br />frontage and a corr~r lot has two (2) frontages. <br /> <br />STREET FRONTAGE, MINIMUM: The lot width requirement for <br />the district in which the parcel is located. <br /> <br />S~T~"T~RE: Anything which is built, constructed or <br />erected; an edifice or building of any kind; or any piece of <br />work artificially built up and/or composed of parts joined <br />together in some definite manner whether temporary or <br />permanent in character. <br /> <br />B- 10 <br /> <br /> <br />
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