Section 12.1.160. Q- R.
Reception Center. Means an establishment with facilities that are rented for either private or public gatherings which may also provide catering or entertainment services.
Recreation Center. Means an establishment providing a variety of commercial recreation activities that are enclosed within a structure along with outdoor activities including one or more of the following: bowling, roller or ice skating, arcade games, billiards, miniature golf, amusement rides, slides and swimming pools, and related amusements; and may include ancillary uses, such as the preparation and serving of food or the sale of equipment related to the enclosed uses.
Recreation Rentals. Means an establishment that specializes in the rental of outdoor recreation equipment or similar items and accessories.
Recreational Camps and Resorts. Means cabin sites and commercial outdoor recreation establishments.
Recreational Resort. Means a type of large scale development providing accommodations for owners and guests, which include some of the following activities (but not limited to): skiing, hunting, fishing, golfing, horseback riding, swimming, sight-seeing, dining, and lodging.
Recreational Vehicle" or "RV". Means a vehicular-type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use that either has its own motive power or is mounted on, or towed by, another vehicle. The basic types of RV entities are: camping trailer, fifth wheel trailer, motor home, park trailer, travel trailer, truck camper, and tiny house trailer which are individually defined as follows:
Recreational Vehicle Court/Park. Means an area or tract of land used to accommodate two or more recreational vehicles or camper units for a short period of time (less than 45 days).
Recreational Vehicle Sales. Means an establishment that sells motor homes, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, watercraft, and other similar vehicles and accessories.
Recycling Facility. Means a location whose primary use is where waste or scrap materials are stored, bought, sold, accumulated, exchanged, packaged, disassembled, or handled, including scrap metals, paper, rags, tires, bottles, and other such materials.
Request for Proposals. Means all documents, whether attached or incorporated by reference, used for soliciting proposals.
Research and Development. Means an establishment which conducts research, development, or controlled production of high technology electronic, industrial, or scientific products or commodities for sale; or laboratories conducting educational or medical research or testing. Research and development uses, including medical or electronic assembly and manufacturing; any use engaged in research and development, testing, assembly, repair, and manufacturing in the following industries: biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical instrumentation or supplies, communications and information technology, electronics and instrumentation, and computer hardware and software; and includes as part of this use any offices, warehousing, wholesaling, and distribution of the finished products produced at the site
Reseller. Means any person that provides local exchange service over a system for which a separate charge is made, where that person does not own or lease the underlying system used for the transmission.
Resident. Means any member of a household whose primary place of residence within the Town of Fairfield meets the Utah State standard defining a resident. Excepting therefrom any health impaired individuals who resided in the Town of Fairfield immediately prior to moving into a care facility due to varying factors and must live in a care facility, including family members homes, outside the Town of Fairfield.
Residential Day Care Center. Means a building containing a dwelling unit and associated facilities wherein ordinary board, care and supervision are provided during customary daytime periods by the resident family to not more than six (6) people who are not related to such family. To qualify, the center must be approved for such use by the State Department of Social Services.
Residential Density. Means the average number of dwellings on one acre of land in a given area. Net residential density is determined by dividing the total number of dwellings in a defined area by the total acreage of all parcels of land within the area that are used exclusively for residential and accessory purposes. Gross residential density is obtained by dividing all land in a defined area used for residences, streets, sidewalks, park strips, landscaped islands, local schools, local parks, and local shopping facilities, into the total number of dwellings in said area.
Residential Facility for Elderly Persons. Means housing that provides a program of independent or assisted services to deal with the activities and instrumental activities of daily living for the elderly.
Residential Facility for Persons with a Disability. Means a residence that meets the definition of Utah Code Section 10-9a-103; b. treats persons with a “disability” as defined in Utah Code Section 10-9a-103;
Restaurant, Casual. Means an establishment where foods or beverages are prepared for consumption that occurs in the building, on the premises, within a motor vehicle parked on the premises, or off-premises; and whose operation includes one or more of the following characteristics:
   food or beverages are served to the occupants of a motor vehicle (e.g., drive-through window or drive-in); and food and beverages are usually served over a general service counter whether or not there is a seating area within the restaurant.
Restaurant, Deli. Means a shop, store, or business no larger than 2,000 square feet selling primarily meats, cheeses, and sandwiches with limited onsite seating and more than 50% of business typically consisting of take-out.
Restaurant, Sit Down. Means an establishment that provides, as a principal use, foods and beverages prepared for consumption within or without the establishment with no drive-up or drive-through window or drive-in and whose operation includes the following characteristics: customers are customarily served their food or beverage by a restaurant employee at the same table or counter at which said items are consumed; and a restaurant employee customarily clears the table of trash and food; and take-out service may be provided so long as it is not the principal business of the establishment and no drive-up or drive-through window, or drive-in, is utilized.
Restrictive Covenant. Means a limitation on the use of land usually set forth in the deed. (Restrictive covenant usually runs with the land and is binding upon subsequent owners of the property).
Retail. Means the sale of commodities or goods in small quantities to ultimate consumers; A place of business devoted in whole or in part to the sale, rental or servicing of goods or commodities which are normally delivered or provided on the premises to a consumer.
Retail, Big Box. Means a singular retail or wholesale use, which occupies no less than 50,000 square feet of gross floor area, that may require high parking to building area ratios; have a regional sales market; and include regional retail or wholesale sales; and membership warehouse clubs that emphasize bulk sales, discount stores, and department stores
Retail, Specialty. Means retail operations that specialize in one type or line of merchandise; and may include apparel stores, jewelry stores, bookstores, shoe stores, stationary stores, antique stores, and similar establishments.
Retail, Tobacco Specialty Store. Means a commercial establishment in which the sale of tobacco products accounts for more than 35% of the total annual gross receipts for the establishment; food and beverage products, excluding gasoline sales, is less than 45% of the total annual gross receipts for the establishment; and the establishment is not licensed as a pharmacy under Utah Code Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act.
Retail, Variety Store. Means a store retailing a diversified offering of several categories of goods.
Riding Arena, Commercial. Means commercial roping and riding arenas (unlighted), as well as commercial roping and riding arenas (lighted) which may or may not be totally enclosed within a structure.
Riding Arena, Private. Means an animal enclosure included within a barn or in an open corral, for the purpose of carrying out activities related to the training of horses, riding schools, and other equestrian skills, but not including any use for commercial entertainment.
Rights-of-way. Means the surface of and the space above and below any public street, sidewalk, alley, or other public way of any type whatsoever, now or hereafter existing as such within the Town.
Road, Private. Means a thoroughfare, held in private ownership and controlled by one or more persons, firms or corporations, and used or held for use primarily as a means of access to adjoining properties.Roadside Stand. Means a temporary stand or structure for retail sales.