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“Lot, side line” means any lot line not a front line or a rear line. The side line of a corner lot is the line along the narrower or less important street, unless the lot is a sublot in a recorded subdivision and is clearly intended to front on the narrower street.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
An institution providing in-patient or out-patient care or therapy for individuals affected by mental illness, developmental disabilities, alcoholism or substance abuse and others needing psychological therapy but which does not serve as a residence for such individuals.
(Ord. No. 656-05. Passed 6-6-05, eff. 6-15-05)
“Motor freight depot” or “trucking terminal” means a place, building or part thereof where merchandise, property or freight transported by motor vehicles, including trailers, to or from outside the limits of Cuyahoga County is received, stored, transferred, loaded, unloaded, delivered or dispatched, and includes any parking space, gasoline filling station, service or repair shop or other accessory service operated in conjunction therewith.
(Ord. No. 1105-57. Passed 4-14-58, eff. 4-15-58)
Any self-propelled wheeled vehicle designed primarily for transportation of persons or goods on public streets. Motor vehicles include automobiles, buses, trucks, self-propelled recreational vehicles except boats, self-propelled farm and construction implements, and both the tractor and trailer portions of tractor-trailers. Motor vehicles exclude train and train cars, aircraft, boats, trailers and manufactured homes.
(Ord. No. 3077-A-89. Passed 6-17-91, eff. 7-27-91)
“Motor vehicle maintenance” means routine maintenance services to motor vehicles of a gross vehicle weight of no more than five thousand (5,000) pounds, limited to such activities as the following:
(a) Car washing and vacuuming;
(b) Addition of fluids;
(c) Wiper blade replacement;
(d) Flat tire repair and replacement;
(e) Electrical charging; and
(f) Similar activities that produce minimal noise, vibration or fumes and that exclude activities listed only under the definitions of “motor vehicle minor repair” or “motor vehicle major repair.”
(Ord. No. 729-09. Passed 7-1-09, eff. 7-8-09)
“Motor vehicle minor repair” means repairs and servicing that produce relatively low levels of noise, vibration and fumes and, more specifically, include the following types of repairs to motor vehicles of a gross vehicle weight of no more than six thousand (6,000) pounds:
(a) “Motor vehicle maintenance” as defined in 325.482;
(b) Air conditioning, starting and charging service;
(c) Brake repair and replacement;
(d) Engine oil changes, fluids replacement;
(e) Exhaust system repair and replacement;
(f) Automotive electrical work other than audio sound system installation;
(g) Shock absorber, spring, and strut replacement;
(h) Upholstery work;
(i) Tire balancing, tire installation; wheel alignment;
(j) Windshield and glass installation;
(k) Tune-ups, diagnostics; spark plug replacement, emission control service; and
(l) Other repairs of a similar nature with respect to impacts on nearby properties.
(Ord. No. 729-09. Passed 7-1-09, eff. 7-8-09)
“Motor vehicle major repair” means repairs that produce relatively high levels of noise, vibration and fumes and, more specifically, include the following types of repairs to motor vehicles and repairs of a similar nature with respect to impacts on nearby properties:
(a) Audio sound system installation;
(b) Auto body customizing; sun roof installation;
(c) Auto body sheet metal, fiberglass or plastic repair, replacement, prepping or painting;
(d) Auto body or frame media blasting;
(e) Chassis and frame cleaning, fabrication, straightening or welding;
(f) Transmission repair and replacement;
(g) Any other types of automotive work not included in the definition of “motor vehicle minor repair” except for automotive engine machine rebuilding and machining, as permitted in 345.03(c)(31); and
(h) Any “minor repair” of motor vehicles of greater than six thousand (6,000) pounds gross vehicle weight.
(Ord. No. 729-09. Passed 7-1-09, eff. 7-8-09)
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