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1 Outdoor display means an area of land where goods are displayed and which are available for sale to the
<br />2 general public from inside a retail outlet or warehousing facility.
<br />3 Outdoor sales means an outdoor area where goods are sold and displayed for sale and is freely accessible
<br />4 to the public.
<br />5 Outdoor storage means the exterior storage of goods, inventory, materials, equipment, or other items
<br />6 which are not necessarily intended for sale nor accessible to the public.
<br />7 Overlay district. A zoning district that is applied over one or more previously established zoning districts,
<br />8 establishing additional or stricter standards and criteria for covered properties in addition to those
<br />9 of the underlying zoning district. Overlay districts are often used to protect historic features and
<br />10 natural resources such as shoreland or floodplain.
<br />11 Parcel. Having the meaning given under Minn. Stats. § 116G.03.
<br />12 Patio. A constructed hard surface located at ground level with no railings and open to the sky.
<br />13 Paved means a surface made of concrete, asphalt, pervious pavement, driveway quality pavement.
<br />14 Personal Services means a retail business that provides a service rather than a product for sale. Examples
<br />15 of such uses are barbershops, salons, massage studios, body art studios, and photography studios.
<br />16 Picnic shelter. A roofed structure open on all sides, accessory to a recreational use.
<br />17 Planned unit development. A method of land development that merges zoning and subdivision controls,
<br />18 allowing developers to plan and develop a large area as a single entity, characterized by a unified
<br />19 site design, a mix of structure types and land uses, and phasing of development over a number of
<br />20 years. Planned unit development includes any conversion of existing structures and land uses that
<br />21 utilize this method of development.
<br />22 Plat. Having the meaning given under Minn. Stats. chs. 505 and 515B.
<br />23 Port. A water transportation complex established and operated under the jurisdiction of a port authority
<br />24 according to Minn. Stats. ch. 458.
<br />25 Post -Secondary Educational Facility means a private or public facility engaged in for -credit or skill and
<br />26 trade certifications of students post high-school age. Examples include, but are not limited to,
<br />27 beauty schools, business schools, and trade schools.
<br />28 Primary conservation areas. Key resources and features, including shore impact zones, bluff impact zones,
<br />29 floodplains, wetlands, gorges, areas of confluence with tributaries, natural drainage routes,
<br />30 unstable soils and bedrock, native plant communities, cultural and historic properties, and
<br />31 significant existing vegetative stands, tree canopies, and other resources identified in local
<br />32 government plans.
<br />33 Private facilities. Private roads, driveways, and parking areas, private water access and viewing facilities,
<br />34 decks and patios in setback areas, and private signs.
<br />35 Professional engineer. An engineer licensed to practice in Minnesota.
<br />36 Professional Services means a business that provides a service in an office setting rather than a product
<br />37 for sale, other than medical or dental services. Examples of such uses are law offices, engineering
<br />38 services, architectural services, and consulting services.
<br />39 Public facilities. Public utilities, public transportation facilities, and public recreational facilities.
<br />40 Public recreation facilities. Recreational facilities provided by the state or a local government and
<br />41 dedicated to public use, including parks, scenic overlooks, observation platforms, trails, docks,
<br />42 fishing piers, picnic shelters, water access ramps, and other similar water -oriented public facilities
<br />43 used for recreation.
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