A. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “A”:
ABUT OR ABUTTING: | To touch or share a contiguous boundary or border. |
ACCESS (DRIVEWAY): | See definition Driveway, Access. |
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE: | A subordinate structure detached from but located on the same lot as a principal building. The use of an accessory structure must be identical and accessory to the use of the principal building. Accessory structures include sheds and decks. This definition excludes detached garages, carports, children’s playhouse equipment, screening, and fencing. |
ACCESSORY USE: | Conducted or located on the same zoning lot as the principal building or use served, except as may be specifically provided elsewhere in this ordinance; clearly incidental to, subordinate in purpose to, and serves the principal use. |
ALLEY: | A minor public street that is used primarily for vehicular service access to the back or the side of properties having principal frontage on another Street. |
ALTERATION: | Any change, addition, or modification in construction or occupancy. |
ART/PUBLIC ART: | Items expressing creative skill or imagination in a visual form, such as painting, graphic art, murals, and sculpture, intended to beautify or provide aesthetic influences to public areas or areas visible from public areas. |
AWNING: | A roof-like covering consisting of fabric, plastic or structural protective cover that projects from the wall of a building that generally serves the purpose of shielding a doorway, entrance, window, or outdoor service area from the elements or to provide decorative distinction. |
B. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “B”:
BERM: | A vegetated, elongated earthen mound. |
BUFFER YARD: | A land area required under the provisions of this ordinance to separate different classifications of land uses from each other. |
BUILDING: | Any structure built for support, shelter, or enclosure of persons, animals, chattels, or property of any kind. |
BUILDING HEIGHT: | The maximum vertical dimension measured from the average finished lot grade at the front of the principal building to the highest point of the roof. For accessory buildings, the height shall be measured from the lowest point of grade elevation adjacent to any wall of the structure to the highest point of the roof or the mean point between the eaves and ridge for gable, hip and gambrel roofs. Amendment recommended by staff after the Planning Board hearing. |
BUILDING INSPECTOR: | That official designated by the city council as the official responsible for accepting, reviewing and approving, or rejecting plans for buildings and applications for building and land use permits and for interpretation and enforcement of ordinances related thereto. |
C. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “C”:
CONDITIONAL USE: | See definition Use, Conditional. |
D. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “D”:
DENSITY: | The total number of dwelling units allowed per gross acre of land. |
DEVELOP: | The act of constructing buildings or installing site improvements. |
DEVELOPABLE LAND: | Land that may be subdivided and utilized in accordance with the comprehensive plan of the city and other city policies. |
DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT (DBH): | The diameter of a tree trunk measured at a point 4.5 feet above ground level at the base of the tree. |
DRIVEWAY (OR DRIVE): | A hard surface for motor vehicles that leads from a public way to a residential garage or other building. |
DRIVEWAY, ACCESS: | The means by which vehicles enter and exit the required off-street parking spaces between the street right of way/property line and the off-street parking space. Access (driveway) shall be surfaced in the same manner as the off-street parking area that it serves to a minimum width of nine feet (9'). |
DRIVEWAY THROAT: | A depression in the curb for the purpose of accommodating a driveway, which provides vehicular access between private property and the street or easement. Where there is no curb, the point at which the driveway meets the roadway pavement shall be considered the curb-cut. |
DUMPSTER: | A container with a capacity of more than 1.5 cubic yards or a height of more than 4.5 feet designed to receive, transport, and deposit waste materials produced by uses on the subject site. Dumpsters are typically designed to be hoisted and emptied into a garbage truck. |
DWELLING: | A building or portion thereof, but not a lodging use, designed or used exclusively for residential occupancy. |
DWELLING UNIT: | One or more rooms are arranged, designed and used as living quarters for one household. Individual bathroom(s) and complete kitchen facilities, permanently installed, must always be included for each “dwelling unit.” |
E. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “E”:
EASEMENT: | Any area of land reserved for public utilities, sanitation, or other specific uses having limitations, the title to that must remain in the property owner’s name, subject to the right of use designated in the reservation of servitude. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE: | Any vehicle licensed and registered for operation on public and private highways, roads, and streets; either, partially or exclusively, on electrical energy from the grid or an off-board source that is stored on-board via a battery. “Electric vehicle” includes: (1) battery electric vehicles; and (2) plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING STATION: | A public or private parking space that is served by battery charging station equipment. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION, PRIVATE (RESTRICTED- ACCESS): | An EV charging station that is not available to the general public. Examples include electric vehicle charging stations that serve residential homeowners or renters, executive parking areas, designated employee parking areas and fleet parking areas. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION, PUBLIC: | An EV charging station that is accessible to and available by the general public. |
ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE: | Any parking space clearly identified to be used exclusively for parking an electric vehicle. |
F. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “F”:
FENCE: | An enclosure or barrier, such as wooden posts, wire, iron, etc., used as a boundary, means of protection, privacy screening or confinement, but not including hedges, shrubs, trees, or other natural growth. |
FLOOR AREA: | The total number of square feet of floor space within the exterior walls of a building (floor areas of basements shall not apply as part of the required minimum floor area of buildings). |
FOOT-CANDLE: | A measure of illumination, the amount of light falling onto a surface. One lumen of light, shining evenly across one square foot of surface, illuminates that surface to one foot-candle. |
G. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “G”:
GARAGE, ATTACHED: | An enclosed building for the storage of motor vehicles that is connected to a structure by a common wall. |
GARAGE, PRIVATE (RESIDENTIAL): | Enclosed building space accessory to a single-household of two household use for the storage of motor vehicles. |
GARAGE SALE: | The sale of personal household goods on a residential property. The term garage sale includes rummage sales, lawn sales, yard sales, attic sales, moving sales, and the like; provided, however, that rummage sales are allowed on a residential property no more than three times per calendar year with a maximum duration of 3 consecutive days. |
GRADE: | The average level of the finished surface of the ground adjacent to the exterior walls of the building or structure. |
GRADE, FINISHED: | The vertical location of the ground or pavement surface after site grading work is completed in accordance with an approved plan. |
GREEN ROOF: | An extension of an above-grade building roof that includes at least a waterproof membrane, a root |
repellent system, a drainage system, a filtering layer, soil with a minimum depth of 3 inches and native or naturalized plants. Also commonly referred to as a “vegetated roof.” | |
GROUND COVER: | Herbaceous broad leaf plants that do not exceed 2 feet in height. |
GROUND FLOOR: | That level of a building on a site that has its floor line at or not more than 3 feet above the grade of its principal discharge. |
GUEST: | A person who occupies or has the right to occupy a lodging room as an overnight or temporary residence. |
GROWTH POLICY: | any document or portion of any document duly adopted by the city council intended to guide the growth and development of the area. |
H. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “H”:
HEDGE: | A row of closely planted shrubs, bushes, or any plant forming a boundary or fence. |
HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION: | See Property owner association. |
I. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “I”:
J. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “J”:
K. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “K”:
L. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “L”:
LANDSCAPE STRIP: | An area that includes plantings of grass, ornamental shrubs, trees, or other ornamental ground covers that are intended to provide a visual separation between different uses, including, but not limited to, parking areas, buildings, and sidewalks. |
LANDSCAPING: | The placement of ornamental fixtures such as fountains, ornamental walls, fences, and benches, along with vegetative planting of trees, shrubs, grasses, flowers, etc. This definition shall also include the designing of the placement of such materials. |
LANDSCAPING ISLAND: | An area of a pervious surface within an off-street parking lot that is intended for the placement of vegetation or stormwater run-off management devices. |
LAWFULLY ESTABLISHED: | A use, structure, lot or sign (as the context indicates) that was established in conformance with all applicable zoning code regulations in effect at the time of its establishment. |
LIGHT TRESPASS: | Light emitted by a luminaire that shines beyond the boundaries of the property on which the luminaire is located. |
LOADING BERTH, OFF-STREET: | An off-street space or berth on the same lot with a principal building for parking a commercial vehicle while loading or unloading merchandise and which has direct access from a public street or alley. |
LOT: | A parcel or plot of land shown as an individual unit of ownership on the most recent plat or other records of subdivision. |
LOT AREA: | The total horizontal area within the boundary lines of a lot. Except as herein provided, no alley, public way, public land or area proposed for future street purposes shall be included within the area of a lot. |
LOT, CORNER: | A lot situated at the intersection of two or more streets, having an angle of intersection of not more than 135 degrees. |
LOT COVERAGE: | The total area covered by the principal and accessory buildings. |
LOT DEPTH: | The horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines, measured along the median between the two side lot lines. |
LOT, INTERIOR: | A lot other than a corner lot. |
LOT LINES: | The lines bounding a “lot” as defined herein. |
LOT, THROUGH: | A lot, other than a corner lot, having frontage on two or more streets. |
LOT WIDTH: | The horizontal distance between the side lot lines, as measured along a line parallel with the front street line. |
M. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “M”:
MANUFACTURED HOME: | A factory-built or manufactured transportable residential structure more than thirty-two (32) body feet in length and eight feet (8') or more in width, and built on one or more permanent chassis for towing to the point of use, and designed to be used without a permanent foundation as a dwelling unit when connected to sanitary facilities, and which bears an insignia issued by a state or federal regulatory agency indicating that the manufactured home complies with all applicable construction standards of the United States department of housing and urban development definition of manufactured home. The phrase “without permanent foundation” indicates that the support system is constructed with the intent that the manufactured home placed thereon can be moved from time to time at the owner’s convenience. A commercial coach, recreational vehicle, and motor home is not a manufactured home. |
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: | All air conditioning units, cooling towers, heaters, ventilators, compressors, flues, stacks, chimneys, and similar items are exposed to view outside of a building. |
MEZZANINE: | An intermediate story between the floor and ceiling of a main story and extending over only part of the main floor. |
MODULAR HOME: | meets the following: A factory-fabricated structure designed primarily for human occupancy to be used by itself or to be incorporated with similar units at a building site into a structure on a permanent foundation and which complies with the Belgrade adopted building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical construction codes and the rules and regulations for modular housing or the building code division of the Montana department of administration. The term is intended to apply to major assemblies. It does not include prefabricated panels, trusses, plumbing, trees, and other prefabricated sub-elements to be incorporated into a structure at the site. The meter base for incoming wiring is attached to the exterior wall of the modular home, whereas, for a manufactured home, the meter base must be attached to a pole or support that is isolated from the structure. The county assessor will list and assess the units as real or personal property. Modular homes which meet the international building code will be considered the same as conventional homes for the purposes of this title. |
MOTOR VEHICLE: | Any licensed passenger vehicle, truck, truck-trailer, trailer, or semitrailer propelled or drawn by mechanical power. |
N. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “N”:
NON-CONFORMING STRUCTURE OR USE: | A use or structure that lawfully occupied a building or land at the time this title or any amendments become effective and does not conform with the use regulations of the district in which it is located. |
NONCONFORMITY: | A nonconforming lot, nonconforming use, nonconforming structure, nonconforming development feature or nonconforming sign. |
NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICT OR NONRESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT: | Any zoning district other than an R (residential) district. |
O. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “O”:
OPEN SPACE: | An area or portion of a lot, or an area of water or combination thereof, that is sought to be reserved in its natural state or for agriculture, outdoor recreation use or for, scenic purposes, or for the enjoyment of the inhabitants of a dwelling unit. |
OUTLOT: | A parcel of land other than a lot or block, a remnant parcel of land not used for building purposes. |
OPERABLE VEHICLE: | Any passenger vehicle, truck, truck trailer, trailer, semi-trailer, or any vehicle propelled or drawn by mechanical power, or heavy equipment machinery that is licensed for the current year and/or can be operated in a manner consistent with the user’s manual. |
OVERLAY DISTRICT: | A zoning district that overlays one or more base zoning districts and imposes requirements in addition to those of the base district or modifies the regulations otherwise applicable in the base zoning district. |
P. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “P”:
PARKING LOT: | A structure or an area, other than a public street or alley, designed or used for the temporary parking of motor vehicles and available for public use, whether free, for compensation, or accommodation for customers or clients. |
PARKING SPACE, OFF-STREET: | A space located off any public right of way which is at least nine feet by eighteen feet (9' x 18') in size for parking any motor vehicle, with room to get out of either side of the vehicle, with adequate maneuvering space, and with access to public streets or alleys. |
PEDESTRIAN WAY: | A right-of-way designed for the purpose of providing pedestrian access. |
PERSON: | A living human body. |
PHILANTHROPIC: | A charitable institution. |
PLAYHOUSE, CHILDREN’S: | A freestanding structure, exclusively for the use of children, with a maximum height of 12 feet and an area not to exceed 120 square feet. |
PRINCIPAL BUILDING: | A building or combination of buildings of chief importance or function on a lot. In general, the principal use is carried out in the principal building. |
PRINCIPAL USE: | A use or activity or combination of which are of chief importance on the lot; one of the main purposes for which the land, buildings or structures are intended, designed or ordinarily used. |
PRIVATE GARAGE: | A detached accessory or portion of a main building housing the automobiles of the occupants of the premises, but not commercial buildings. |
PROHIBITED USES: | In specific districts, prohibited uses are those uses not specifically enumerated as permitted uses. Prohibited uses are listed in this title for the purposes of clarity and emphasis only. Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, the enumerated prohibited uses. No use of any property or structure in any district shall be permitted or conditionally permitted that is in violation of federal, state, or local law. |
PROPERTY OWNER ASSOCIATION (POA): | Also called a homeowner association (HOA), a POA is a non-profit entity operating under recorded land agreements in a subdivision, planned community, or condominium building governed by internal by-laws that make and enforce rules for properties, residents, guests, and common areas. Members pay dues, which are enforced through liens for non-payment. |
PUBLIC AND QUASI PUBLIC BUILDING: | Include public, semipublic, and private elementary schools, high schools, civic buildings, community buildings and uses, museums, art galleries, firehouses, post offices, police stations, reservoirs, senior and youth centers, libraries, parks, hospitals, sanatoriums, institutions for philanthropic or charitable purposes other than correctional, essential services and similar uses. |
PUBLIC WAY: | Any sidewalk, street, alley, highway, or other public thoroughfare. |
Q. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “Q”:
R. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “R”:
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV): | a self-propelled or towed vehicle designed as a temporary dwelling for travel, recreation, and vacation uses. Towed recreational vehicles shall not be more than eight feet (8') in body width. |
RESIDENTIAL: | A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation provisions. This includes manufactured homes. |
RIGHT-OF-WAY: | A strip of land occupied, or intended to be occupied, for a public or quasi-public use. Rights-of-way intended for streets, crosswalks, water mains, sanitary sewers, storm drains, or any other use involving maintenance by a public agency, must be dedicated to public use by the maker of the plat on that such right-of-way is established. The usage of the term “right-of- way” for land platting purposes means that every right-of-way hereafter established and shown on a final plat is to be separate and distinct from other lots or parcels adjoining such right-of-way and not included within the dimension or areas of such lots or parcels. |
S. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “S”:
SCREENED: | Concealed or cut off from direct visual contact. |
SETBACK: | The horizontal distance required between any structure and a lot line. This distance is to be measured at right angles to the lot line. The setback line shall be parallel with the lot line. See 10-1-6 for Interpretation and Measurements. |
SHOPPING CENTER: | A group of retail commercial establishments involved in the sale of a general line of clothing apparel and accessories, home furnishings, major and minor household appliances, hardware, toys, electronic goods, eating establishments, and other consumer products and services that are planned and developed as a unit with a minimum of 50,000 square feet of gross floor area and off-street parking provided on the lot or parcel on that the shopping center is located. |
SIDEWALK: | That portion of a street right-of-way or cross walkway, paved or otherwise surfaced, intended for pedestrian use only. |
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM: | A system intended to convert solar energy into thermal, mechanical or electrical energy. |
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, BUILDING- INTEGRATED: | A solar energy system that is an integral part of a principal or accessory building, rather than a separate mechanical device, replacing or substituting for an architectural or structural part of the building. Building- integrated systems include, but are not limited to, photovoltaic or hot water systems that are contained within roofing materials, windows, skylights, shading devices and similar architectural components. |
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, STRUCTURE- MOUNTED: | A solar energy system that is mounted on the facade or roof of either a principal or accessory structure. |
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, FLUSH-MOUNTED: | A solar energy system that is mounted flush with a finished building surface, at no more than 6 inches in height above that surface. |
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, GROUND-MOUNTED: | A solar energy system mounted on the ground and not attached to any other structure other than structural supports. |
SOLAR PANEL: | A group of photovoltaic cells assembled on a panel. Panels are assembled on-site into solar arrays. |
SPECIAL EVENT: | An temporary event or group of related temporary events typically involving a mass gathering of people on public right-of-way or public property; or on private property in a manner that significantly impacts public property or right-of-way. |
STAND, FRUIT OR PRODUCE: | Building or premises used primarily for sale of fruit or produce from a service window, counter, or exterior area of a building; and major display of goods in an exterior or semi-enclosed area associated with a building. |
STORY, GROUND: | Also called ground floor. The story closest to the ground level that does not meet the definition of a basement. |
STOCK-IN-TRADE: | Inventory held by a business for sale in the ordinary course of business or the equipment, materials, and tools required for the performance of a trade. |
STREET LOT LINE: | A line dividing a lot from a public right-of-way. |
STREETSCAPE AREA: | The area behind the back of curb designed for pedestrian travel, including the sidewalk and buffer zone between the sidewalk and street for street planting and/or street furnishings. |
STREETWALL: | The portion of the building facade that is located generally parallel and facing the street right-of-way line. |
STREET: | A public or private right-of-way that affords a primary means of vehicular access to abutting property, whether designated as a street, avenue, highway, road, boulevard, lane, thruway, or however otherwise designated, but does not include driveways to buildings. |
STREET, ARTERIAL: | A major high capacity street designed to carry large volumes of traffic between major activity areas of the city. |
STREET, COLLECTOR: | A street that provides moderate speed movement within major activity areas and collects and distributes traffic between arterials and local streets. Included would be principal entrance and traffic movement streets within a residential development. |
STREET, LOCAL (MINOR): | A street designed for low speed travel and generally low traffic volumes that provides land access from neighborhoods and minor activities to the collector and arterial systems. |
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION: | Any change, other than incidental repairs, that would prolong the life of the supporting members of a building, such as the addition, removal, or alteration of bearing walls, columns, beams, girders, or foundations. |
STRUCTURE: | Anything constructed, the use of that requires location on the ground or attachment to something having location on the ground. |
STRUCTURE, DECORATIVE: | Any structure, other than a building constructed or installed on a zoning lot, the principal purpose of that is to provide a decoration or architectural accent, including, but not limited to, arbors and trellises, flagpoles, approved free-standing signs and light posts. |
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION: | Any change in the shape or size of any portion of a building or of the supporting members of the girders, floor joist, or roof joist. |
STRUCTURE: | That which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner. |
SUBSTANTIAL ENLARGEMENT: | The increase in floor area occupied by the business by more than twenty-five percent (25%), as the floor area existed as of the date hereof. |
T. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “T”:
TENT: | Any temporary structure or enclosure, the roof of that and/or one-half or more of the sides are constructed of silk, cotton, canvas, fabric, or a similar pliable material. |
TRANSITION: | A visual effect used on an electronic message sign to change from one message to another. |
TRAVEL: | A mode of message transition on an electronic message sign in which the message appears to move horizontally across the display surface. |
TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL: | means and includes any of the following: |
The sale, lease, or sublease of the business. | |
The transfer of securities that form a controlling interest in the business, whether by sale, exchange, or similar means; or The establishment of a trust, gift, or other similar legal device that transfers the ownership or control of the business, except for transfer by bequest or other operation of law upon the death of the person possessing the ownership or control. (Amended Ord. 86-1; amd. Ord. 2004-17, 2-7-2005; 2009 Code). | |
TRANSPARENCY, STOREFRONT: | For the purposes of this zoning ordinance, transparency is the measurement of the percentage of a facade that contains highly transparent, low- reflectance glass. |
Storefront - When transparency is required separately for primary street ground-story facades, glass must have a minimum of 60% transmittance factor and a reflectance factor of less than 0.25, unless specified for a specific district. | |
All Other Windows - Transparency for all window and door glass, or other storefront glass must have a minimum of 50% transmittance factor and a reflectance factor of less than 0.25, unless specified for a specific district. | |
U. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “U”:
USE: | Any purpose for which a building or other structure or a tract of land may be designed, arranged, intended, maintained, or occupied, or any activity, occupation, business, or operation carried on or intended to be carried on in a building or other structure or on a tract of land. |
USE, CONDITIONAL: | Uses, other than permitted uses, that may be allowed in a specific district but require additional safeguards or conditions to maintain and assure the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the community and the character of the district. |
USE, PERMITTED: | A use that may be lawfully established in a particular district or districts, provided it conforms with all requirements, regulations, and standards of such district. |
USE, PRINCIPAL: | The primary use of land or buildings, as distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use. |
UTILITY-SCALE ENERGY PRODUCTION: | An energy production facility that produces electric energy for widespread distribution through the electric power grid. |
V. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “V”:
VARIANCE: | In the application of a zoning ordinance, a reasonable deviation from those provisions regulating the shape, size, or area of a lot or parcel of land, or the size, height, area, bulk, or location of a building or structure when the strict application of the ordinance would unreasonably restrict the utilization of the property, and such need for a variance would not be shared generally by other properties and provided such variance is not contrary to the purpose of the ordinance. It shall not include a change in use, which shall be accomplished by rezoning or conditional zoning. |
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE: | A triangular-shaped area of land abutting a highway or private road that must be kept free of obstructions (heights limited to four feet) that could impede the vision of a pedestrian or the driver of a motor vehicle exiting onto or driving on the highway or private road. The Visibility Triangle is measured from the edge of pavement at the intersection, forty feet (40 ft) back in each direction (see diagram below). |
W. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “W”:
WALKABLE OR WALKABILITY: | The extent to which the built environment is safe and inviting for pedestrians and for the presence of people living, shopping, visiting, enjoying or spending time in an area. |
WALKWAY: | A clearly defined path for nonmotorized movement between buildings, structures, destinations, or other walkways on or adjacent to a sit. |
X. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “X”:
Y. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “Y”:
YARD, FRONT: | A yard extending across the full width of the lot, between the nearest principal building and the front lot line. The depth of the required front yard shall be measured horizontally from the nearest part of the principal building to the nearest point of the front line. |
YARD, REAR: | A yard extending across the full width of the lot, between the nearest rear principal building and the rear lot line. The depth of the required rear yard shall be measured horizontally from the nearest part of the principal building to the nearest part of the rear lot line. |
YARD, SIDE: | Aa yard between a principal building and the side lot line, extending from the front yard, or front lot line, where no front yard is required, to the rear yard. The width of the required side yard shall be measured horizontally from the nearest point of the side line toward the nearest part of the principal building. |
Z. TERMS BEGINNING WITH “Z”:
ZERO LOT LINE: | The relaxation of the strict application of side yard requirements where two (2) adjoining lot owners agree to the side yard reduction. (Amended Ord. 86-1; amd. Ord. 97-8, 11-3-1997; 2009 Code; Ord. 2010-4, 7-6-2010; Ord. 2023-7, 7-17-2023; Ord. 2023-9, 12-18-2023). |