Easement. Means that portion of a property reserved for present or future use under, on, or above the property by a person or agency other than the legal fee owner or owners of the property.
Edge Use. Means a use allowed on the outside boundary of a specific land use zone that also has frontage on the collector or arterial roadway.
Educational Center. Means an institution for the teaching of children or adults, including colleges, professional schools, dance schools, business schools, trade schools, and art schools.
Electric Power Distribution. Means the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries electricity from the substation to individual consumers. Primary distribution lines carry this medium voltage power to distribution transformers located near the customer's premises.
Electric Power Transmission Line. Means a system of structures, wires, insulators and associated hardware that carry electric energy from one point to another in an electric power system.
Electronic Meeting. Means a public meeting of the public body convened and conducted by means of a telephonic conference device or other electronic means, allowing each member of the Council to call, video conference, or otherwise participate concurrently with all other members of the public body in conduct of the meeting. No more than three (3) members of the public body may participate in the meeting by electronic means at one time. There must always be at least two (2) public body members at the anchor location unless a written determination is made by the chair of the public body that determines an anchor location presents a substantial risk to the health and safety of those who may be present at an anchor location as described in Utah state Code 52-4-207
Electronic Sales and Repair. Means a retail establishment that deals in the sale and repair of electronics.
Emergency. Means a situation or occurrence which, in the opinion of the mayor or agent of the mayor, may present an imminent threat to the health, safety or welfare of any person, place or property.
Emergency Vehicle. Means an automobile or truck suitable for use on conventional public streets, which is operated by police, fire, ambulance, health department, building inspection, or business regulations personnel.
Emergency Work. Means work required to restore property to a safe condition following a public calamity or to protect persons or property from an imminent exposure to danger.
Enclosed Parking. Means a fully-enclosed attached or detached residential accessory building designed or used for the storage of private passenger automobiles owned and used by the occupants of the building to which it is accessory. A private garage designed and constructed as an architectural and integral part of the main building shall be subject to all the requirements of this Code applicable to main buildings.
Engaging in Business. “Means the sale of tangible personal property at retail or wholesale, the manufacturing of goods or property, and the rendering of personal services for others for consideration by persons engaged in any profession, trade, craft, business, occupation or other calling, except the rendering of personal services by an employee to an employer under any contract of personal management. “Engaging in Business” also includes agricultural industries, but not farming or ranching.
Engineer, Town. Means the appointed official or consultant who is responsible for the Engineering functions of the Town as described in this chapter and other ordinances and policies of the Town.
Equestrian Center. Means an establishment engaged in the boarding, feeding, or general care of horses or other large animals for personal or commercial purposes; and includes uses such as agriculturally oriented gatherings, assemblies and shows, and the sale of feed, tack, and other agricultural products.
Equipment Sales and Service. Means an establishment located no closer than three hundred (300) feet (as measured from the property lines) to any residential zone that is primarily engaged in the sale or rental of tools, lawn and garden equipment, including outdoor storage and incidental maintenance.
Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU). Means a unit of measurement used to measure and evaluate development impacts on public infrastructure such as water, sewer, storm drainage, parks, roads, and public safety of proposed residential and non-residential land uses; and is intended to represent the equivalent impact on public infrastructure of one single family residence.
Established Grade. Means the measured grade of a piece of land at time of subdivision or site plan approval, shown on the final subdivision plat or site plan, and from which the height of future structures will be measured.
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