As used in this chapter:
ARTERIAL, COLLECTOR, or LOCAL STREET. As identified on the City of Crossville's Major Thoroughfare Plan.
CLUSTER HOUSING. Three or more single-family residential structures per lot or per acre, whichever is smaller.
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Any new or remodeled development (that includes changes to the existing building footprint) designed, constructed, or intended for commercial use, including but not limited to: retail, restaurant, residential rental homes/apartments (multi-family structures or cluster housing), gas stations, convenience stores, office space, medical centers, malls, or other intended use with the purpose of generating profit.
COMMON GROUND/OPEN SPACE. An area designated for use of all residents located in a multi-family or cluster housing single-family development, for the use of but not limited to: recreation, playgrounds, picnic areas/shelters, or postal delivery areas.
DRIVEWAY/PRIVATE ROAD. The designated ingress/egress within the development.
EASEMENTS. The granting of nonpossessory property for the interest of the easement holder to use the land designated for the purpose of installation or maintenance of infrastructure including but not limited to: water, sewer, natural gas, electric, cable, phone, or internet.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. Any new or remodeled development (that includes changes to the existing building footprint) designed, constructed, or intended for industrial use, including but not limited to: processing, manufacturing, assembly, storage, warehousing, or redistribution.
SIGN. Any structure or part thereof which is used to announce, direct attention to, or advertise the name, intent, use, or concept of the development. (Any sign must meet the requirements established in the City of Crossville's Sign Ordinance: Title 14 Chapter 5.)
SITE PLAN. A document or documents 24"x36" in size presented to the City of Crossville Planning Department for review and submittal to the Crossville Regional Planning Commission. This document must be created by a licensed surveyor, engineer, architect, or someone approved by the City Planning Staff. It must include all required information as listed in this chapter.
STORMWATER STRUCTURE. Any permanent structure constructed for the purpose of controlling stormwater runoff on the property, including but not limited to: detention ponds, rain gardens, infiltration areas, or diversion ditches.
STRUCTURE. Any constructed or erected material or combination of materials, requiring space, including but not limited to: buildings, stadiums, towers, sheds, storage buildings, swimming pools, fences, or signs.
(Ord. 1666, passed 4-21-2022)