10-8-4: USE DEFINITIONS:
   A.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “A”:
ACCESSORY, ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT:
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), also referred to as accessory apartments, second units, caretaker’s residences, or granny flats, are additional living quarters on single-family lots that are independent of the primary dwelling unit. The separate living space has a kitchen, bathroom, and a maximum of two bedrooms. ADUs can be attached or detached from the principal dwelling unit.
ACCESSORY, BIKE-UP WINDOW:
An accessory use incidental to an establishment where customers may walk up/bike-up to the window to purchase goods rather than entering the structure or using a drive-through. Examples are walk-up/bike-up eating establishments and walk-up/bike-up pharmacies.
ACCESSORY, HOME-BASED BUSINESS:
The use of a dwelling or accessory structure in a residential area as an office, studio, or workroom for occupations at home shall be divided into two (2) categories, minor home occupations, and major home occupations. Such categories shall be defined as follows:
ACCESSORY, HOME-BASED OCCUPATION:
See definition of Accessory, Home-Based Business.
ACCESSORY, PRIVATE PARKING LOT:
A parking area on the surface of a lot that is the principal use on the lot and which is operated by a public entity, whether for profit or not, for use by the owners or tenants of the lot and their invited guests and/or the general public.
ACCESSORY, SMALL FARM ANIMAL KEEPING:
The keeping of four or more domesticated animals such as rabbits, chickens, ducks, turkeys, and similar fowl and animals which are kept for personal or agricultural use or raised for sale and profit.
ACCESSORY, SOLAR FACILITY:
An installation or combination of solar panels or plates, including a canopy or array, that captures and converts solar radiation to produce electricity and includes flat plate, focusing solar collectors, or photovoltaic solar cells that:
ACCESSORY, SWIMMING POOL FAMILY:
A swimming pool used and intended solely by the owner, operator, or lessee thereof and his family and by guests invited to use it without payment of any fee or consideration.
ACCESSORY, WALK-UP WINDOW:
See definition of Accessory, Bike-Up Window.
ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS:
An adult arcade, adult bookstore, adult cabaret, adult motel, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, escort agency, nude model studio, or sexual encounter center.
ADULT-USE DISPENSARY:
A premises from which a licensed adult-use provider or adult-use marijuana-infused products provider dispenses marijuana or marijuana-infused products to a consumer.
AGRICULTURE:
Farming; ranching; algaculture; aquaculture; apiculture; horticulture; viticulture; animal husbandry, including, but not limited to, the care and raising of livestock, equine, and fur-bearing animals; poultry husbandry and the production of poultry and poultry products; dairy products; the production of field crops, tobacco, fruits, vegetables, nursery stock, ornamental shrubs, ornamental trees, flowers, sod, or mushrooms; timber and pasturage.
AGRICULTURE, COMMUNITY (URBAN):
Land within the defined urban development boundary used for small-scale farming activities and the cultivation of crops for own consumption or sale in neighboring markets.
AIRPORT:
Any area of land or water, or any manmade object or facility located thereon, which is used, or intended for use, for the landing and takeoff of aircraft, and any appurtenant areas that are used, or intended for use, for airport buildings or other airport facilities or rights-of-way, together with all airport buildings and facilities located thereon.
ANTIQUE SHOP:
The sale of items belonging to, made in, or typical of an earlier period of time.
ART CENTER:
A non-profit, public, or commercial facility for preserving and exhibiting artistic, historical, scientific, natural, or man-made objects of interest, which may include the sale of the objects collected and memorabilia, the sale of crafts work and artwork, boutiques, and the holding of public and private meetings and social events.
ART STUDIO:
Workspace for one or more artists or artisans, including the accessory private sale of art produced on the premises, and shall not be open to the public.
ARTISAN MANUFACTURING:
The on-site production of goods by hand manufacturing conducted wholly within an enclosed building of less than 5,000 square feet of gross floor, which involves using of hand tools and small- scale equipment.
AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARD:
The use of any lot, portion of a lot, or tract of land for the storage, keeping, sale, or abandonment of automobiles or other motor vehicles.
 
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BEVERAGE BREWING AND DISTILLING:
An establishment where beer, malt beverages or spirits are made on the premises and then sold or distributed either by wholesale or retail, which may include incidental on-premises consumption.
BEVERAGE BREWING AND DISTILLING, SMALL SCALE:
A facility at which beer, fermented on the premises, is bottled and sold. The volume of production of such facility may not exceed 200 gallons a day.
BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTION:
A facility for storage and wholesale distribution of alcoholic beverages, but not including retail sales.
BEVERAGE SALES, LIQUOR, BEER OR WINE STORE:
An establishment for the sale of beer, wine and general alcoholic beverages, including the sale of distilled spirits or hard liquor, for off-premises consumption, but not including the incidental sale of convenience items such as, without limitation, pre-packaged snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, personal care items, clothing, household items and/or cigarettes.
 
   C.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “C”:
CAR WASH:
A facility, whether automatic, semi-automatic or manual, for washing vehicles.
CASINO:
A commercial facility where patrons wager money on the outcome of a game, including but not limited to a card game or slot machine.
CEMETERY:
Land used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for cemetery purposes, including columbarium, mausoleums and mortuaries when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of the cemetery.
CHILDCARE CENTER:
Any place that is not the permanent residence of the licensee or administrator in which childcare is provided, with or without compensation, for seven to twelve children at one time, or any place in which childcare is provided for thirteen or more children at one time.
CLINIC OR URGENT CARE:
Any establishment where human patients are examined and are treated by or under the care and supervision of doctors, dentists or other medical practitioners, but where patients are not hospitalized overnight.
CLINIC, VETERINARY:
An establishment where animals are examined and treated by veterinarians, and which may include kennels for temporary boarding of animals during treatment.
CLUBS (FRATERNAL LODGES):
Buildings and facilities owned and operated by a corporation, association, person, or persons for a social, educational, or recreational purpose, but not primarily for profit or to render a service which is customarily carried on as a business.
COLLECTION AND RECYCLING FACILITY:
A center for the collection and/or processing of recyclable materials, but not including storage containers located on a residentially, commercially, or industrially designated site used solely for the recycling of material generated on the site.
COMMERCIAL KENNEL:
Any lot, premises, structure, or building where six (6) or more dogs or six (6) or more cats of at least six (6) months of age are kept.
COMMERCIAL, LARGE VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT:
Motor vehicles including but not limited to trucks, recreational vehicles, buses, boats, and heavy equipment, and similar size vehicles which have gross vehicle weights greater than 10,000 pounds, but excluding airplane or aircraft.
COMMUNITY CENTER:
A facility where activities are programmed for children, adults, or seniors by a public or not-for-profit entity. Activities must be community-oriented and may be located indoors or on associated playfields.
CONSTRUCTION TRAILER:
An impermanent structure erected or placed only at a construction site for the purposes of administration and management of the construction activities.
 
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DRUGSTORE:
A retail establishment that sells prescription drugs, patient medicines, surgical and sickroom supplies and which also may sell cosmetics, household goods and a limited selection of food products.
 
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EMERGENCY FACILITY, STANDALONE:
An emergency room facility that accepts patients by ambulance and other vehicular means and provides emergency medical services and is not contained within or physically connected to a full-service hospital.
ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS (TELE- COMMUNICATIONS) FACILITY:
This entails wireless services federally licensed commercial mobile service as defined in the “Telecommunications Act of 1996,” 110 Stat. 61, 151, 153, 47 U.S.C. 332(d) and further defined as commercial mobile radio service in 47 C.F.R. 20.3. Under division (A)(19) of this section, commercial mobile radio service is specifically limited to mobile telephone, mobile cellular telephone, paging, personal communications services, and specialized mobile radio service provided by a common carrier in this state and excludes fixed wireless service.
EVENT CENTER:
A facility that accommodates small-scale events, conferences, or weddings.
 
   F.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “F”:
FAMILY CHILDCARE:
A private residence in which supplemental parental care is provided for compensation to three (3) to six (6) children, no more than three (3) children under two (2) years of age, from separate families on a regular basis, including the provider’s own children who are less than six (6) years of age.
FARMER’S MARKET:
An occasional or periodic market held in an open area or in a structure where groups of individual sellers offer for sale to the public such items as fresh produce, seasonal fruits, fresh flowers, arts and crafts items, and food and beverages (but not to include second-hand goods) dispensed from booths located on-site.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION:
Any building, property, or activity of which the principal use or primary purpose is the provision of financial services, including, but not limited to, banks, facilities for automated teller machines (ATMs), credit unions, savings and loan institutions and mortgage companies.
FITNESS FACILITY OR GYM:
A commercial establishment where physical exercise or training is conducted on an individual basis, using exercise equipment or open floor space with or without one-to-one instruction with a personal trainer
FOOD SALES, LARGE GROCERY:
A retail establishment with a gross floor area greater than 5,000 square feet which primarily sells food but also may sell other convenience and household goods. A section for fresh fruits and vegetables no less than 60 square feet must be visible within the retail area of the establishment.
FOOD SALES, SMALL GROCERY:
A retail establishment with a gross floor area of less than 5,000 square feet which primarily sells food but also may sell other convenience and household goods. A section for fresh fruits and vegetables no less than 30 square feet must be visible within the retail area of the establishment.
FOOD SERVICE COMMISSARY OR BAKERY:
An establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of baked products for consumption offsite that may be prepared either on or off-site and may include incidental food service.
FOOD SERVICE, DELI:
An establishment where food is sold for consumption off-premises. No counters or tables for on-premises food consumption are provided but exclude groceries and supermarkets.
FUNERAL HOME:
A building or part thereof used for human funeral services. Such building may contain space and facilities for (a) embalming and the performance of other services used in the preparation of the dead for burial; (b) the performance of autopsies
 
and other surgical procedures; (c) the storage of caskets, funeral urns, and other related funeral supplies; (d) the storage of funeral vehicles; and (e) facilities for cremation Where a funeral home is permitted, a funeral chapel shall also be permitted.
 
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GARAGE, AUTOMOTIVE (VEHICULAR) REPAIR:
Any building or premises used for the major repair of motor vehicles as a commercial business, but not including auto wrecking or storage of wrecked motor vehicles. Repair activity shall be conducted in enclosed places or screened from public view.
GARAGE, PRIVATE:
A building or portion of a building used for the storage of motor vehicles and other permitted uses that are accessory to a dwelling.
GARDEN CENTER:
An establishment where retail and wholesale products and produce are sold directly to the consumer, and which may include a nursery and/or greenhouse, and which may include plants, nursery products and stock, potting soil, hardware, power equipment and machinery, hoes, rakes, shovels, and other garden and farm variety tools and utensils, and where outdoor storage is incidental to the sale of goods.
GASOLINE SERVICE STATION:
Any building or portion thereof and the land upon which it is situated used for supplying fuel and/or oil for motor vehicles at retail direct to the consumer and/or making minor vehicle repairs.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION:
Any building which hosts offices for personnel either directly employed or contracted to provide a government administrative function.
GROUP CHILDCARE:
A private residence in which supplemental parental care is provided to seven (7) to twelve (12) children on a regular basis including the provider’s own children who are less than six (6) years of age.
 
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HOSPITAL:
An establishment which has an organized medical staff and provides equipment and services primarily for inpatient care to persons who require definitive diagnosis or treatment, or both, for injury, illness, pregnancy or other disability, but not including narcotics addiction or those found to be criminally insane.
 
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INDOOR STORAGE FACILITY:
A personal storage building that is subdivided by permanent partitions into individual spaces, and each space has an independent entrance within an enclosed building under the exclusive control of the tenant, with one or more exterior entrances to the building, and which is used for storage of personal belongings and not for any commercial or industrial purpose, and that may include outdoor storage of recreational vehicles.
 
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LIBRARY:
A public facility for using, but not selling, literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials.
 
   M.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “M”:
MANUFACTURING, HEAVY:
The manufacture of products, the process of which generates fumes, gases, smokes, vapors, vibrations, noise or glare, or similar nuisance factors which have a high probability of occurring and which may cause adverse effects to the users of adjacent land.
MANUFACTURING, LIGHT:
Manufacturing products, the process of which does not create and emit fumes, gases, smokes, vapors, vibrations, noise or glare, or other factors regarded as nuisances that would cause adverse effects to the users of adjacent land.
MARIJUANA BUSINESS:
A cultivator, manufacturer, adult-use dispensary, medical marijuana dispensary, combined- use marijuana licensee, testing laboratory, marijuana transporter, or any other marijuana related business or function that is licensed by the state and the city.
MARIJUANA DISPENSARY:
Both an adult-use dispensary and/or a medical marijuana dispensary.
MARIJUANA PRODUCTION FACILITY:
Any property or structure used by a Cultivator to plant, cultivate, grow, harvest, or dry marijuana, or to package and re-label marijuana produced at the location in a natural or naturally dried form that has not been converted, concentrated, or compounded for sale through a licensed dispensary, or used by a Manufacturer to convert or compound marijuana into marijuana products, marijuana concentrates, or marijuana extracts and package, repackage, label, or re-label marijuana products as allowed under state law and this article.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY:
A premises from which a registered cardholder may obtain marijuana or marijuana products.
MARIJUANA TESTING LABORATORY:
A premises from which a qualified person licensed by the state provides testing of representative samples of marijuana and marijuana products; and provides information regarding the chemical composition and potency of a sample, as well as the presence of molds, pesticides, or other contaminants in a sample.
MASSAGE, PHYSICAL THERAPY AND OTHER PERSONAL THERAPEUTIC SERVICES:
An establishment that provides therapeutic or medical massage of a non-sexual nature provided by a licensed practitioner.
MOTEL:
See definition of Hotel.
 
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OFFICES, BUSINESS, AND PROFESSIONAL:
A building containing the office or offices of a business or businesses engaged in providing professional services, including, but not limited to, the following: accounting; auditing and bookkeeping services; advertising agencies; architectural, engineering, planning, and surveying services; attorneys; counseling services; court reporting services; data processing and computer services; detective agencies and similar services; educational, scientific, and research organizations; employment, stenographic, secretarial, and word processing services; government offices including agency and administrative office facilities; management, public relations, and consulting services; photography and commercial art studios; writers and artists offices outside the home, but not including medical offices or offices that are incidental and accessory to another business or retail sales activity in the building.
OUTDOOR STORAGE FACILITY:
The storage of any material for a period greater than 24 hours, including items for sale, lease, processing, and repair (including vehicles) not in an enclosed building.
OVERNIGHT LODGING, BED AND BREAKFAST:
A detached residential dwelling where lodging and breakfast are only provided to transient guests for compensation according to specific development standards and where the owner-operator permanently resides on the property.
OVERNIGHT LODGING, BOUTIQUE HOTEL:
A small-scale hotel in a historic structure, or a structure with a facade made of a high- quality material such as wood, brick, masonry, tile, stone, granite, limestone, or another natural material, that has fewer than 30 rooms accessed from an interior hallway.
OVERNIGHT LODGING, HOTEL:
Any structure consisting of one or more buildings containing any combination of more than five guestrooms that meet the requirements for transient sleeping rooms or extended stay temporary residence dwelling units where all rooms/ units are accessed from an interior hallway or as having features of such sleeping rooms and dwelling units within the same room, and such structure is specifically constructed, kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public to be a place where transient sleeping accommodations or temporary residence is offered for pay to persons, but the such structure does not otherwise meet the definition of Overnight Lodging, Bed and Breakfast, and does not include agricultural labor camps, apartment houses, apartments or other similar places of a permanent personal residence, lodging houses, rooming houses, or hospital or college dormitories.
OVERNIGHT LODGING, MOTEL:
See definition for Overnight Lodging, Hotel.
 
   P.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “P”:
 
PARK:
An area of land for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and/ or recreation, owned and/or managed by a city, county, state, federal government, or metropolitan park district, not including trails.
PARKING GARAGE:
An open or enclosed facility for temporary off-street parking of five or more motor vehicles located on publicly or privately owned property.
PARKING LOT:
A parking area on the surface of a lot that is the principal use on the lot and which is operated by a public entity, whether for profit or not, for use by the owners or tenants of the lot and their invited guests and/or the general public.
PERSONAL SERVICES:
An establishment that accommodates two or more clients at one time providing nonmedically related services, including, but not limited to, beauty salons, barber shops and tanning salons by licensed professionals, which may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the services provided.
PRIVATE CLUB:
A public, commercial, or non-profit establishment that provides membership for participating in, or using, shared space, programming, or social activities and may not include any form of the adult entertainment business or retail sales.
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY:
A government facility for public safety and emergency services, including a facility that provides police, fire protection, and/or emergency medical services and related administrative and training facilities.
PUBLIC UTILITY BUILDING:
Any administrative, maintenance or service building operated by a public utility or any transmission facility of a public utility that does not meet the definition of an “essential service.”
 
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RECREATION, COMMERCIAL RECREATION, INDOOR:
An enterprise operated by other than a public entity for profit for indoor recreation and/ or leisure activities, including dance studios, health and/or fitness clubs, martial arts, and gymnasiums.
RECREATION, COMMERCIAL RECREATION, INDOOR, SMALL-SCALE:
Indoor commercial recreation uses include, but are not limited to, fitness centers, bowling alleys, dance halls, skating rinks, indoor commercial swimming pools, and racquet and tennis clubs.
RECREATION, COMMERCIAL RECREATION, OUTDOOR:
Public or private swimming pools, tennis courts, go-cart courses, or mechanical rides that are not enclosed in buildings and are operated on a commercial or membership basis primarily for the use of persons who do not reside on the same lot as that on which the recreation use is located.
RECREATION, COMMUNITY PARK:
Property owned by the City of Belgrade, the State of Montana, Gallatin County, a conservation nonprofit, or the Belgrade School District devoted to open space and public recreation.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AND TRAVEL TRAILER PARK:
Any area or tract of land rented or held out for rent to one or more persons or users for parking or placement of temporary recreational vacation housing.
RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLY:
A use located in a permanent building and providing regular organized religious worship and related incidental activities, except child day care center, primary, secondary, college/ university, vocational schools, Community Facility, Active and Outdoor Recreation, and Enterprise, Indoor, and Outdoor.
RESEARCH (LABORATORY) FACILITY:
A building or group of buildings for scientific research, investigation, testing, or experimentation, but not facilities for manufacturing or selling products.
RESIDENTIAL, CARE FACILITY:
See State of Montana definition.
RESIDENTIAL, GROUP CARE FACILITY:
An agency, other than a foster family home, which is maintained and operated for the care of a group of children on a twenty-four- hour basis;
RESIDENTIAL, GROUP HOME:
A residence or facility that provides accommodations and supervision to six to sixteen unrelated adults, at least three of whom require personal care services.
RESIDENTIAL, PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING:
Community-based, long-term housing and supportive services, as appropriate, for individuals with disabilities.
RESIDENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL (1 UNIT):
One to two dwelling units that are the only dwelling units on a lot, other than accessory dwelling units, and which share a common wall or roof on one or more adjacent lots, provided that the attached one-unit dwelling has a separate and distinct entrance from the units with which it shares a common wall or roof.
RESIDENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL (2-4 UNITS):
Two to five dwelling units that are the only dwelling units on a lot, other than accessory dwelling units, and which share common walls or roofs on one or more adjacent lots.
RESIDENTIAL, RESIDENTIAL (5+ UNITS):
Six or more dwelling units which are the only dwelling units on a lot and which share common walls or roof on one or more adjacent lots.
RESIDENTIAL, SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY
A residential facility licensed in the State of Montana is used for the reception and care of elderly individuals who, by reason of illness or physical or mental impairment require skilled nursing care and of individuals who require personal care services but not skilled nursing care.
RESIDENTIAL, SENIOR INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITY:
A housing arrangement designed exclusively for older adults, generally those aged 55 and over, whereby some facilities or services may be shared, however, residents have independent living quarters.
RESIDENTIAL, SHORT-TERM RENTAL:
Any dwelling or portion thereof that is available for use or is used for accommodations or lodging of guests paying a fee or other compensation for a period of less than 30 consecutive days.
RESIDENTIAL, SKILLED CARE FACILITY:
A residential home whereby residents require procedures or care that require technical skills and knowledge beyond those the untrained person possesses and that are commonly employed in providing for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of the ill or otherwise incapacitated.
RESIDENTIAL, TOWNHOUSE:
Ownership of a parcel of land with an attached single-family dwelling unit that is connected with other similar dwelling units but separated from the other similar dwelling units by a common party wall having no doors, windows, or other provisions for human passage or visibility.
RESIDENTIAL, TRANSITIONAL DWELLING:
Housing and supportive services are provided to homeless individuals and families for no longer than twenty four months, to enable them to obtain and maintain independent, permanent housing.
RESTAURANT, FULL SERVICE:
A food service establishment with incidental alcohol consumption whereby servers bring food and beverages that are prepared in a kitchen or at a bar on-site, which may have a liquor license issued by the State of Montana
RESTAURANT, LIMITED SERVICE:
A self-service food service establishment whereby meals are served at a faster rate than a full-service restaurant and food offerings are more extensive in variety than a fast food restaurant, which may have a liquor license issued by the State of Montana.
RESTAURANT, QUICK SERVICE:
A food service establishment devoted to the preparation and offering of food and beverage for sale to the public for consumption via a counter or drive-through on or off the premises generally in disposable containers, and which offers standardized menus, ingredients, food preparation, decor, uniforms, architecture, or similar standardized features.
RETAIL GASOLINE AND CONVENIENCE:
A facility associated with the sale of gasoline products that also offers for sale of prepackaged food items and tangible consumer goods, primarily for self-service by the consumer, which may include the sale of hot beverages, fountain-type beverages, beer, and pastries, and shall not have a retail liquor license other than for the sale of beer.
RETAIL STORE:
A commercial establishment selling consumer goods, clothing, and other dry goods.
 
   S.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “S”:
 
SCHOOL, POST-SECONDARY:
A post-secondary institution, licensed by the State of Ohio, for higher learning that grants associate or bachelor’s degrees and may also have research facilities and/or professional schools that grant master and doctoral degrees, which may also include community colleges that grant associate or bachelor’s degrees or certificates of completion in business or technical fields.
SCHOOLS, PRIMARY:
A place of instruction operated by a public or religious organization, having regular sessions, with regularly employed instructors and meeting all of the Ohio Department of Education requirements for providing primary education.
SCHOOLS, SECONDARY:
A place of instruction operated by a public or religious organization, having regular sessions, with regularly employed instructors and meeting all of the Ohio Department of Education requirements for providing secondary education.
SMALL CELL FACILITY:
A collection of interrelated small cell facilities designed to deliver personal wireless services.
 
   T.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “T”:
 
THEATER:
A public, private, or non-profit indoor or outdoor theater or stage used for theatrical, musical, or artistic live productions attended by an audience.
 
   U.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “U”:
 
UTILITY GENERATION FACILITY:
A facility that converts one or more energy sources, including but not limited to water power, fossil fuels, nuclear power, or solar power, into electrical energy or steam, which may also perform either or both of the following functions: (a) operation of a transmission system that conveys the energy or steam from the generation facility to a power distribution system; (b) operation of a distribution system that conveys energy or steam from the generation facility or the transmission system to final consumers.
 
   V.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “V”:
 
VEHICLE (EQUIPMENT) REPAIR:
The replacement of any part or repair of any part that does not require removal of the engine head or pan, engine transmission or differential, incidental body and fender work, minor painting and upholstering service to automobiles and trucks not in excess of 7,000 pounds gross weight.
VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT, LARGE:
Any vehicle used or designed to be used for business or commercial purposes including but not limited to: buses, concrete trucks, dump trucks, garbage trucks, box trucks, stake bed trucks, flatbed trucks, semi tractors, semi trailers, step vans, tack trucks, tar trucks, and tow trucks; whether used for business, commercial or personal purposes. Pickup trucks, panel trucks, or light trucks which have the operating characteristics similar to those of a passenger car are not considered commercial vehicles unless they are used for business or commercial purposes.
VEHICLE SALES:
An establishment for the storage and displays for sale of more than two passenger vehicles and where repair or body work is incidental to the operation of the new or used vehicle sales, which include motor vehicle retail or wholesale sales.
 
   W.   TERMS BEGINNING WITH “W”:
 
WAREHOUSE:
An enclosed storage facility used to store goods or parts or for any part of the shipping process.
WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT:
An establishment for the sale of goods and merchandise for resale instead of direct consumption.
WHOLESALE SALES:
An establishment engaged in selling merchandise to retailers, contractors, or other users, typically in bulk; the gross floor area of the building is often devoted to warehousing for the distribution of material or items displayed in a showroom.
 
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