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“Junk” means any worn out, cast-off or discarded article or material which is ready for destruction or has been collected or stored for salvage or conversion to some use. Any article or material which, unaltered or unchanged and without further reconditioning, can be used for its original purpose as readily as when new shall not be considered junk.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
“Junk yard” means any land or building or other structure used for the storage, collection, processing or conversion of any worn out, cast-off or discarded metal, paper, glass or other material which is ready for destruction, or has been collected or stored for salvage or conversion to some use.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
The assembly of premanufactured parts into finished products by use of small power tools and/or hand tools and such jigs and fixtures as are necessary, but specifically excluding any forging, metal stamping, shearing or casting operations.
(Ord. No. 656-05. Passed 6-6-05, eff. 6-15-05)
“Lot” (plot) means a portion or parcel of land considered as a unit, devoted or to be devoted to a certain use or occupied by a building or group of buildings and accessory uses that are united by a common interest or use, and the open spaces belonging to the same. A lot may or may not be a platted lot.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
“Corner lot” means a lot at the point of intersection of and abutting on two (2) intersecting streets, each more than twenty (20) feet in width, the angle of the intersection being not more than one hundred thirty-five (135) degrees. It is the land occupied or to be occupied by the corner building and its accessory buildings. For the purposes of this Zoning Code, in computing the area of a corner lot or in applying the yard regulations, the width shall be considered as extending not more than fifty (50) feet from the side street line measured at right angles thereto, or to the actual lot line, whichever distance is less, and the depth shall be considered as one hundred fifty (150) feet, or the actual depth, whichever is less.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
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