1107.06 BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
   (a)   "Structure" means that which is constructed, and by its design or use is intended to be located permanently on the ground or permanently attached to something located on the ground:
      (1)   Including, but not limited to buildings, barriers, bridges, bulkheads, chimneys, crane runways, coal bunkers, driveways, fences, outdoor seating facilities, patios, pipe racks, platforms, pools, hot tubs that are connected to any water or electric service, poles, tanks, tents, towers, transformer substation, sheds, signs, stacks and walls, decks or any other manmade products set on or under the ground;
      (2)   Excluding trailers and other vehicles, whether on wheels or other supports if intended and capable of movement on a dedicated road.
   (b)   "Building" means a structure which is permanently affixed to the land, having one or more floors and a roof, being bounded by either open spaces or lot lines and used as a shelter or enclosure for persons, animals and/or property.
   (c)   "Main building" means the building occupied by the principal use or activity on, or intended for the premises, all parts of which building are connected in a substantial manner by common walls and a continuous roof.
   (d)   "Accessory building or structure" means a subordinate building or structure detached from, but located on the same zoning lot or development area as the main building, the use of which is customarily incidental to that of the main building or use.
   (e)   "Building line" means a line generally parallel to a front lot line, defining the limits of a front yard. (See "yard".)
   (f)   "Required building line" means a line generally parallel to a front lot line, defining the limits of a required front yard. (See "setback".)
   (g)   "Completely enclosed building" means a building separated on all sides from the contiguous open space or from other buildings enclosed by a permanent roof and by exterior walls or party walls, pierced only by windows and doors.
   (h)   "Basement" means a story or space with a floor level more than two feet below the adjoining finished grade but having less than half its clear height below adjoining ground.
   (i)   "Porch, enclosed" means a roofed structure projecting from a building and separated from the building by the walls thereof, in which more than fifty percent of the horizontal section of the exterior walls is enclosed with materials other than screen material that allows air to flow through.
   (j)   "Porch, unenclosed" means a roofed structure projecting from a building and separated from the building by the walls thereof, in which not more than fifty percent of the horizontal section of the exterior walls is enclosed with materials other than screen material that allows air to flow through.
(Ord. 2019-39. Passed 8-13-19.)