(A) BANDSHELL. See AMPHITHEATER.
(B) BANK. A financial institution that is open to the public and engaged in deposit banking, and that performs closely related functions such as making loans, investments, and fiduciary activities.
(C) BAR AREA. Part of an establishment used primarily for the sale, dispensing, or consumption of alcoholic beverages.
(D) BASEMENT. A story partly underground. Where more than one-half of its height is above the established curb level or above the average level of the adjoining ground where the curb level has not been established, a BASEMENT shall be counted as a story for the purposes of height measurement.
(E) BLOCK. A tract of land bounded by streets, or a combination of streets and public parks, cemeteries, railroad rights-of-way, bulkhead lines or shore lines of waterways or corporate boundary lines of the village.
(F) BLOOD DONATION CENTER. A facility or portion thereof that collects, tests, prepares, and stores blood and blood components. Donors shall be restricted to unpaid volunteers.
(G) BOARDING FACILITY. See KENNEL.
(H) BREWERY. An industrial use that brews ales, beers, meads, and/or similar beverages on site. Breweries are classified as a use that manufactures more than 15,000 barrels of beverage (all beverages combined) annually.
(I) BROADBAND TELE- COMMUNICATIONS. The provision of the ability to transmit voice, data, text, sound or video programming. A BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS UTILITY is any entity engaged in operating, maintaining and/or providing a broadband telecommunications network to subscribers for a fee, and may be operated via an open and/or closed transmission path. A TELE-COMMUNICATIONS UTILITY may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies.
(J) BUILDING. A structure enclosed within exterior walls, built, erected and framed of a combination of materials, whether portable or fixed, having a roof, to form a structure for the shelter of persons, animals, or property.
(K) BUILDING, DETACHED. A building surrounded by open space on the same zoning lot.
(L) BUILDING HEIGHT. The vertical distance measured from the sidewalk level or its equivalent established grade opposite the middle of the front of the building to the highest elevation of the roof in the case of a slant or flat roof; to the deck line of a mansard roof; and to the mean height level between eaves and ridge of a gable, hip or gambrel roof; provided that, where buildings are set back from the street line, the HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING may be measured from the average elevation of the finished lot grade at the front of the building.
(M) BUILDING, NON-CONFORMING. Any building which does not conform to the regulations herein prescribing the required yards, coverage, height and setbacks, minimum required spacing between buildings on a single lot, and minimum required usable open space for the district in which the building is located.
(N) BUILDING, PRINCIPAL. A non-accessory building in which the principal use of the zoning lot on which it is located is conducted.
(O) BUILDING SETBACK LINE. A line marking the minimum horizontal distance between the front line of the building or structure and the front property line.
(P) BUSINESS PARK. A large tract of land that has been planned, developed, and operated as an integrated facility for a number of separate office buildings and supporting ancillary uses with special attention to circulation, parking, utility needs, aesthetics, and compatibility.
(Ord. 2021-05-15, passed 5-3-2021)