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<br />a. Anilingus, buggery, coprophagy, coprophilia, cunnilingus, fellatio, necrophilia, pederasty,
<br />pedophilia, piquerism, sapphism, zooerasty;
<br />b. Clearly depicted human genitals in the state of sexual stimulation, arousal or tumescence;
<br />c. Use of human or animal ejaculation, sodomy, oral copulation, coitus, or masturbation;
<br />d. Fondling or touching of nude human genitals, pubic region, buttocks, or female breast;
<br />e. Situations involving a person, any of whom are nude, clad in undergarments or in sexually
<br />revealing costumes, and who are engaged in activities involving the flagellation, torture,
<br />fettering, binding or other physical restraint of any such persons;
<br />f. Erotic or lewd touching, fondling or other sexually oriented contact with an animal by a human
<br />being;
<br />g. Human excretion, urination, menstruation, vaginal or anal irrigation.
<br />Adult uses — accessory means a use, business, or establishment having ten percent of its stock in trade
<br />or floor area allocated to, or 20 percent of its gross receipts derived from movie rentals or magazine
<br />sales.
<br />Adult uses — principal means a use, business, or establishment having more than ten percent of its stock
<br />in trade or floor area allocated to, or more than 20 percent of its gross receipts derived from, any
<br />adult use.
<br />Agricultural use means the raising, cultivation, drying, or storage of agricultural products for sale, or the
<br />storage of machinery or equipment currently used in support of agricultural production by the same
<br />farm entity.
<br />Alternative design. Subdivision design methods such as conservation design, transfer of development
<br />density, or similar zoning and site design techniques that protect open space and natural areas.
<br />Amortization means the establishment of a time schedule over which the cost of an investment is
<br />depreciated.
<br />Animal Service Business means a business that provides veterinary care, grooming, training, and/or
<br />boarding to pets and animals.
<br />Applicant means a person who is applying for a land use application approval as required by this chapter.
<br />The term "applicant" also means that person's agents, employees, and others acting under this
<br />person's direction.
<br />Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Nursing Home Facilities means a state -licensed residential structure
<br />where varying levels of medical care are provided for its residents.
<br />Auto salvage. See Vehicle wrecking yard.
<br />Barge fleeting. Temporarily parking and securing barges on the river, on or off channel, while tows are
<br />assembled or broken up.
<br />Base flood elevation means the elevation of the "regional flood". The term "base flood elevation" is used
<br />in the flood insurance study.
<br />Basement means any area of a structure, including crawl spaces, having its floor or base subgrade
<br />(below ground level) on all four sides, regardless of the depth of excavation below ground level.
<br />Berm means an earthen mound designed to provide visual interest, screen undesirable views, and/or
<br />decrease noise.
<br />Best management practices (BMPs) means erosion and sediment control and water quality management
<br />practices that are the most effective and practicable means of controlling, preventing, and minimizing
<br />degradation of surface water, including construction -phasing, minimizing the length of time soil areas
<br />are exposed, prohibitions, and other management practices published by state or designated area -
<br />wide planning agencies. (Refer to the current versions of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's
<br />publications, "Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas," and, "Storm -Water and Wetlands: Planning
<br />and Evaluation Guidelines for Addressing Potential Impacts of Urban Storm -Water and Snow -Melt
<br />Runoff on Wetlands," the United States Environmental Protection Agency's, "Stormwater
<br />Management for Construction Activities: Developing Pollution Prevention Plans and Best
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