As used in this chapter:
ABUTTING. The property directly touches another piece of property.
ACCESSORY BUILDING, STRUCTURE, OR USE. A detached building, structure, or use on the same lot with, or of a nature customarily incidental or subordinate to, and of a character related to the principal use or structure (see § 156.305).
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT. A dwelling that exists as part of a principal dwelling or on the same lot as the principal dwelling and is subordinate in size to the principal dwelling (see § 156.305).
ADJACENT. Property abutting directly on the boundary of, touching, or sharing a common point.
ADULT CABARET. Any place featuring topless dancers, go-go dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators, or entertainers displaying "specified anatomical areas" as defined by G.S. § 14-202.10, as such statute may be amended from time to time, or other similar entertainers.
ADULT CARE HOME. An assisted living residence in which the housing management provides 24-hour scheduled and unscheduled personal care services to residents, either directly or, for scheduled needs, through formal written agreement with licensed home care or hospice agencies. Some licensed adult care homes provide supervision to persons with cognitive impairments whose decisions, if made independently, may jeopardize the safety or well-being of themselves or others and therefore require supervision.
ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS. Any place defined as an "adult establishment" as defined by G.S. § 14-202.10, as such statute may be amended from time to time, including adult cabarets, and except the definition of "massage business" shall not include any establishment or business where massage is practiced that is a health club, exercise studio, hospital, physical therapy business or other similar health-related business. ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESS specifically includes, however, any massage business where massages are rendered by any person exhibiting "specified anatomical areas" and/or where massages are performed on any client's "specified anatomical areas." "Specified anatomical areas" are those defined by G.S. § 14-202.10. as such statute may be amended from time to time.
ALTERATION. Any change, addition, or modification in construction or occupancy of an existing structure.
AMUSEMENT CENTER. Any indoor place that contains 3 or more amusement devices of any description, including but not limited to pinball games, billiards, computer amusement (video games), and/or games of chance for the public amusement, patronage and recreation.
ANTENNA. A system of electrical conductors that transmit or receive electromagnetic waves or radio frequency or other wireless signals. Such shall include, but not be limited to radio, television, cellular, paging, personal telecommunications services (PCS), microwave telecommunications and services not licensed by the FCC, but not expressly exempt from the town's siting, building and permitting authority.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY. The Town Board of Commissioners, Board of Adjustment or other board or official designated by ordinance or this chapter as being authorized to grant the specific zoning or land use permit or approval that constitutes a site specific development plan.
ARTIST STUDIO, GALLERY.A building used for the preparation and display of individually crafted artwork, jewelry, furniture, sculpture, pottery, leathercraft, hand-woven articles, and related items.
ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE. Any group housing and services program for 2 or more unrelated adults, by whatever name it is called, that makes available, at a minimum, one meal a day and housekeeping services and provides personal care services directly or through a formal written agreement with one or more licensed home care or hospice agencies.
BED AND BREAKFAST. A building containing one or more guest rooms for an overnight stay which are rented at a daily rate and where breakfast is the only meal served to guests.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS). A structural or nonstructural management-based practice used singularly or in combination to reduce non-point source inputs to receiving waters in order to achieve water quality protection goals.
BOARDING HOUSE. A building, other than a hotel/motel or bed and breakfast, containing not more than 9 guest rooms. At least one meal is provided to guests. Individual guest rooms may not contain kitchens.
BUILDING. Any structure having a roof supported by columns or by walls, and intended for shelter, housing, or enclosure of persons, animals, or property.
CALIPER. The diameter of plant material, measured at 6 inches above grade for calipers of up to 4 inches, and 12 inches above grade for larger calipers.
CEMETERY. A place used or to be used and dedicated or designated for interments of human remains or pet animal remains.
CHILD CARE. A program or arrangement where 3 or more children less than 13 years old, who do not reside where the care is provided, receive care on a regular basis of at least once per week for more than 4 hours but less than 24 hours per day from persons other than their guardians or full-time custodians, or from persons not related to them by birth, marriage, or adoption.
CHILD CARE HOME. A child care home is a child care arrangement located in a residence where, at any one time, more than 2 children, but less than 9 children, receive child care.
CHILD CARE CENTER. A child care center is an arrangement where, at any one time, there are 9 or more preschool-age children or 9 or more school-age children receiving child care.
CLUB, CIVIC.An organization of persons for specific purposes or for the promulgation of sports, arts, literature, politics, or the like, but not operated for profit, excluding churches, synagogues, or other houses of worship.
CLUB, PRIVATE. Any establishment that is organized and operated solely for a social, recreational, patriotic or fraternal purpose that is not open to the general public, but is open only to the members of the organization and their bona fide guests. The definition of private clubs does not include adult oriented businesses as defined in this section.
CO-LOCATION. The use of a tower or structure to support antennae for the provision of wireless services without increasing the height of the tower or structure.
COLLEGE. An educational institution authorized by the state to award associate, baccalaureate, or higher degrees.
COMMERCIAL IMPRACTICABILITY or COMMERCIALLY IMPRACTICABLE. The inability to perform an act on terms that are reasonable in commerce, the cause or occurrence of which could not have been reasonably anticipated or foreseen and that jeopardizes the financial efficacy of the project. The inability to achieve a satisfactory financial return on investment or profit, standing alone, shall not deem a situation to be commercially impracticable and shall not render an act or the terms of an agreement commercially impracticable.
CONSTRUCTION. On-site erection, fabrication, installation, alteration, demolition or removal of any structure, facility, or addition thereto, including all related activities, including, but not restricted to, clearing of land, earthmoving, blasting and landscaping.
CONTRACTOR'S OFFICE. A facility for a building, heating, plumbing, electrical, landscape, janitorial or similar contractor. May include overnight storage of fleet vehicles in some districts.
COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The Johnston County Health Department.
CREMATORIUM. A building used for the cremation of human remains.
CROSSWALK. A public pedestrian right-of-way which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.
DEDICATION. The transfer without payment of ownership or other interest in real property from a private entity to a public agency.
DEVELOPMENT. The subdivision of land into 2 or more parcels, the construction or reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation, or enlargement of any structure, any mining excavation, landfill, land disturbance; and any use or extension of the use of land.
DEVELOPMENT, EXISTING. Those developments as of the effective date of this chapter that are built, or those developments having an outstanding valid building permit or a site-specific development plan as authorized by G. S. § 160A-3 85.1, or having an approved site-specific or phased development plan in compliance with G.S. § 153A-344 or G.S. § 160A-385, and having expended substantial resources (time, labor, money), or meeting the court-created common law or constitutional standards of a substantial expenditure of resources (time, labor, or money) based on a good faith reliance upon having received a valid local government approval to proceed with the project.
DISH ANTENNA OR EARTH STATION. An accessory structure with a combination of (1) antenna or dish antenna, whose purpose is to receive communication or other signals from a transmitter or transmitter relay located in planetary orbit; (2) a low noise amplifier which is situated at a focal point of the receiving component, and whose purpose is to magnify and transfer signals; and (3) a coaxial cable whose purpose is to carry the signals into the interior of the building.
DRIVEWAY. A private roadway located on a parcel or lot used for vehicle access.
DWELLING UNIT. A building, or portion thereof, providing complete and permanent living facilities for one household and includes the following (see also § 156.202):
(1) ALLEY-LOADED HOUSE.
(2) APARTMENT.
(3) SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED.
(4) TOWNHOUSE.
(5) TWO-FAMILY HOUSE.
(6) UPPER-STORY RESIDENTIAL.
(7) ZERO LOT LINE HOUSE.
EASEMENT. A grant of one or more of the property rights by the owner to, or for the use by, the public, a corporation, or another person or entity.
ELECTRONIC GAMING OPERATIONS. Any business enterprise, whether as a principal or accessory use, where persons utilize electronic machines, including but not limited to computers and gaming terminals, whether connected to the internet or not, to conduct games of chance, including sweepstakes, and where cash, merchandise or other items of value are redeemed or otherwise distributed, whether or not the value of such distribution is determined by electronic games played or by predetermined odds, which have a finite pool of winners. Electronic gaming operations including, but not limited to, internet cafes, internet sweepstakes, business centers, electronic gaming machines/operations, video sweepstakes, cybercafés, or by whatever other terminology such establishment might be known. This does not include any lottery approved by the State of North Carolina
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION. That portion of the town's planning area located outside the corporate boundaries of the town.
FAMILY. One or more persons related by blood, adoption, or marriage, living together as a single housekeeping unit, exclusive of household servants. A number of persons not exceeding 5, living together as a single housekeeping unit, though not related by blood, adoption, or marriage, shall be deemed to constitute a family, as shall a foster care home approved by the state.
FENCE. Any artificially constructed barrier of any material or combination of materials erected to enclose or screen areas of land.
FLOOD FRINGE AREA. That area of the floodplain lying outside the floodway but still lying within the area of special flood hazard, that is within the 100-year floodplain.
FLOODPLAIN. Any normally dry land area that is susceptible to being inundated by waters of the 1% annual chance flood, that is the 100-year flood.
FLOODWAY. The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land area that must be reserved in order to discharge the velocity waters of the regulatory flood.
FRONTAGE. The dimension of a property that is adjacent to a street.
FUNERAL HOME. A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial and display of the deceased before burial or cremation. A funeral home, as defined in this chapter, includes a funeral chapel.
GAS STATION WITH CONVENIENCE RETAIL. A building used for the sale of gasoline products that also offers for sales prepackaged food items and tangible consumer goods, primarily for self- service by the consumer. Hot beverages, fountain-type beverage, and pastries may be included in the food items offered for sale, but food items that are prepared or individually proportioned on the premises shall be prohibited.
GROUND COVER. Any natural vegetative growth or other material which renders the soil surface stable against accelerated erosion.
GUEST ROOM. A room or suite used as living accommodations for 1 or more paying visitors.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. Any substance listed as such in: SARA Section 302, "Extremely Hazardous Substances," CERCLA "Hazardous Substances," or Section 311 of CWA (oil and hazardous substances).
HOSPITAL. An institution providing human health services primarily for in-patient medical and surgical care for the physically or mentally sick and injured and including related support facilities such as laboratories, out-patient departments, staff offices, food services, and gift shop.
HOTEL/MOTEL. A building containing one or more guest rooms, for overnight guests, and containing registration facilities, on-site management, cleaning services and combined utilities.
HOUSEHOLD. One or more persons occupying a single dwelling unit.
JUNK. A dilapidated scrap or abandoned metal, paper, building materials and equipment, bottles, glass, appliances, furniture, beds and bedding, rags, rubber, motor vehicles, or parts thereof.
JUNK YARD. The use of more than 600 square feet of any lot or parcel for outdoor storage and/or sale of waste paper, rags, scrap metal, or other junk, including the storage of automobiles or other vehicles, or dismantling of such vehicles or machinery or parts thereof.
KENNEL. An establishment for the keeping or breeding of dogs for profit, or having 4 dogs or more on any premises.
LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY. Any use of land in residential, industrial, educational, institutional or commercial development, highway and road construction and maintenance that results in a change in the natural cover or topography and that may cause or contribute to sedimentation. Sedimentation occurs whenever solid particulate matter, mineral or organic, is transported by water, air, gravity, or ice from the site of its origin, and is deposited elsewhere.
LANDFILL. A disposal facility or part of a disposal facility where solid waste is placed in or on land in accordance with G.S. § 130A, Article 9. For the purpose of this chapter, this term does not include composting facilities.
LANDSCAPING. Any live plant material such as trees, shrubs, ground cover, and grass used in spaces void of any impervious material or building structures, areas left in their natural state or areas where mulch is used as a ground cover.
LIVESTOCK. All animals kept or raised on a farm, except however, that necessary working animals and pets are not included.
LOADING AND UNLOADING AREA. A completely off-street space on the same lot for the loading or unloading of freight carriers with ingress and egress to a street or alley (see § 156.401).
LOCAL STREET NETWORK. System of local streets that include commercial streets, collector streets, residential collectors, cul-de-sacs, and alleys (see § 156.602).
LOT, CORNER. A lot that occupies the interior angle at the intersection of 2 or more right-of-way lines. A lot abutting on the right-of-way of a curved street or streets shall be considered a corner lot if straight lines drawn from the foremost points of the side lot lines to the foremost point of the lot meet at an interior angle of less than 135 degrees.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE. A continuous or through lot of the same depth as the width of a block, and which is accessible from both of the streets upon which it fronts.
LOT, FLAG. An irregularly shaped lot which has an appendage or extension which does not meet lot width requirements of the district at the street.
LOT OF RECORD. A lot which is part of a subdivision recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston County, or a lot described by metes and bounds, the description of which has been so recorded.
MANUFACTURED HOME. A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode is 8 body feet or more in width, or 40 body feet or more in length, or, when erected on site, is 320 or more square feet; and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling, with or without permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, including the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems contained therein. MANUFACTURED HOME includes any structure that meets all of the requirements of this definition except the size requirements and with respect to which the manufacturer voluntarily files a certification required by the Secretary of HUD and complies with the standards established under the Manufactured Home Act.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK. Any plat of ground upon which 2 or more manufactured homes, occupied for dwelling purposes, are located, regardless of whether a charge is made for such accommodations. Includes a recreation vehicle park.
MOBILE HOME. A portable manufactured housing unit built before June 15, 1976 designed for transportation on its own chassis and placement on a temporary or semi-permanent foundation having a measurement of over 32 feet in length and over 8 feet in width. MANUFACTURED HOME also means a double wide manufactured home, which is 2 or more portable manufactured housing units designed for transportation on their own chassis that connect on site for placement on a temporary or semi-permanent foundation having a measurement of over 32 feet in length and over 8 feet in width.
MOBILE HOME PARK. Any plat of ground upon which 2 or more mobile homes, occupied for dwelling purposes, are located, regardless of whether a charge is made for such accommodations.
MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING. A building arranged to be occupied by 2 or more families. This term shall include apartments, townhouses, and upper-story residential dwelling units.
MUSEUM. Establishment for the display of art or historic or science objects.
NET ACREAGE, ACRES, LAND AREA, SQUARE FOOTAGE OF LAND AREA. Land area with streets, rights-of-way, driveways which serve as access to more than 2 units or uses, and major transmission lines not included in its measurement.
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER. A building used for the production and distribution of newspapers, magazines and other related materials.
NONCONFORMING LOT OF RECORD. A lot described by a plat or a deed that was recorded prior to the effective date of these watershed protection regulations (or their amendments) that does not meet the minimum lot size or other development requirements of the statewide watershed protection rules (See § 156.719).
NURSING HOME. A facility, however named, which is advertised, announced, or maintained for the express or implied purpose of providing nursing or convalescent care for 3 or more persons unrelated to the licensee. A nursing home is a home for chronic or convalescent patients, who, on admission, are not as a rule, acutely ill and who do not usually require special facilities such as an operating room, X-ray facilities, laboratory facilities, and obstetrical facilities. A nursing home provides care for persons who have remedial ailments or other ailments, for which medical and nursing care are indicated; who, however, are not sick enough to require general hospital care. Nursing care is their primary need, but they will require continuing medical supervision.
OFFICE. A room, group of rooms, or building whose primary use is the conduct of a business, professional service, or governmental activity of a non-retail nature; including administration, record keeping, clerical work, and similar functions. This definition is not meant to include manufacturing, processing, repair, or storage of materials or products.
OUTPARCEL. Individual retail sites in a retail center that, when combined, are less than the square footage of the attached retail spaces which form the majority of the square footage of the center.
OWNER. Any person having charge of any real property according to the records held by the Register of Deeds.
PARK. An area open to the general public and reserved for recreational, education or scenic purposes (see §156.300).
PARKING AREA. An area not within a building, where motor vehicles may be stored for the purpose of temporary, daily, or overnight off-street parking (see § 156.401).
PARKING LOT. An area not within a building, where motor vehicles may be stored for the purpose of temporary, daily, or overnight off-street parking (see § 156.401).
PARKING SPACE. A designated off-street area designed to accommodate the parking of one vehicle.
PERSONAL WIRELESS FACILITY. See WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES.
PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES (PWS) or PERSONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (PCS). Shall have the same meaning as defined and used in the 1996 Telecommunications Act.
PERVIOUS SURFACE. Ground treatments which will allow the infiltration of water, air and nutrients to root systems of adjacent plant material which lie directly under the ground treatment.
PLANNING AREA. The land located within the corporate limits of the town and the land located within the territorial jurisdiction established by the Town Board of Commissioners.
PILOT PLANT. A building or operation in which processes planned for use in production elsewhere can be developed and/or tested, but not including the production of any goods on the premises primarily for sale or for use in production operations.
PLACE OF WORSHIP. A building primarily used by a non-profit organization for organized religious services and supporting uses.
PLANTING AREA. Areas of a site where groupings (more than one) of trees, shrubs and/or ground cover are proposed and are defined within a bed of mulch.
PLAT. A map or plan of a parcel of land which is to be or which has been subdivided.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING, USE, OR STRUCTURE. The main use of a lot, or the building or structure in or on which the main use of the lot takes place.
PROTECTED AREA. The area adjoining and upstream of the critical area in which protection measures are required. The boundaries of the protected area are defined as extending 10 miles upstream and draining to water supply or to the ridge line of the watershed, whichever comes first.
PUBLIC FACILITY. A building or area owned or used by any department or branch of the Town of Kenly, the State of North Carolina, or the Federal Government.
PUBLIC STREET. A dedicated and accepted public right-of-way for vehicular traffic.
PUBLIC SEWER. Any sewerage system serving 10 or more customers.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY. Any water supply furnishing potable water to 10 or more customers.
RECREATIONAL CLUB, PRIVATE. Any indoor recreational establishment that is not open to the general public, but is open only to the members of the organization and their bona fide guests, including but not limited to a country club, golf, swimming or tennis club.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) PARK. Land used or intended to be used, let, or rented for occupancy by vacationing transient campers traveling by automobile or otherwise, or for occupancy by tents, or other movable or temporary sleeping quarters of any kind, together with automobile parking spaces and incidental utility structures and facilities required and provided in connection with the use. This definition shall not include trailer sales lots where unoccupied trailers are parked for inspection and sale.
RADIO OR TELEVISION STUDIO. A building used for radio (audio) or television (visual) recording and production.
RESTAURANT. An establishment whose primary purpose is serving meals to patrons.
RIGHT-OF-WAY. An area or strip of land, either public or private, on which an irrevocable right-of-passage has been recorded for the use of vehicles or pedestrians or both.
ROOF LINE. The top edge of the roof or the top edge of the parapet, whichever forms the top line of the building silhouette, but not including equipment structures.
SCHOOL, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE. A public or private institution offering a curriculum of education authorized by the State of North Carolina giving regular instruction at the primary, secondary level, or a school for the mentally or physically handicapped. Included in this definition are preschool programs. However, this definition does not include day care facilities, individual instruction, or classes in a specialized subject.
SCHOOL, TRADE, OR BUSINESS. An institution offering instruction beyond high school level with a course of study in vocational, technical or other special subjects.
SCREENING. The method by which a view of one site from another abutting site is shielded, concealed, or hidden. Screening techniques include fences, walls, hedges, berms, or other features.
SELF-STORAGE FACILITY. A building or group of buildings consisting of individual, self-contained units leased to individuals, organizations, or businesses for self-service storage of personal property.
SIGN. Any device or visual communicator that is used for the purpose of bringing the subject thereof to the attention of the public (see § 156.403 for individual sign types).
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING. A building arranged to be occupied by no more than one family. This term shall include single-family detached, zero-lot line and alley-loaded dwelling units.
SITE PLAN. A plan prepared to scale, showing accurately and with complete dimensions, the boundaries of the site and the location of all buildings, streets, uses, and principal site development features proposed for a specific parcel of land (see § 156.706).
SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN. A plan of land development submitted to the town for the purpose of obtaining one of the following zoning or land use permits or approvals: subdivision plat, site permit, conditional use permit, special use permit, special use zoning district or variance; provided, notwithstanding the foregoing that neither a variance, a plat nor any other document that fails to describe with reasonable certainty that type and intensity of use for a specified parcel or parcels of property shall constitute a site specific development plan.
STATE. The State of North Carolina.
STEALTH or STEALTH TECHNOLOGY. Minimize adverse aesthetic and visual impacts on the land, property, buildings, and other facilities adjacent to, surrounding, and in generally the same area as the requested location of such wireless telecommunications facilities, which shall mean using the least visually and physically intrusive facility that is not technologically or commercially impracticable under the facts and circumstances.
STREAM, INTERMITTENT. A watercourse that collects surface runoff and is shown as a dashed blue line on the most recent United States Geologic Survey (USGS) 7½-minute quadrangle topographic maps, is shown as an intermittent stream on the most recent US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey, or is shown as an intermittent stream on the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) maps.
STREAM, PERENNIAL. A watercourse that collects surface runoff and is shown as a solid blue line on the most recent USGS 7½-minute quadrangle topographic maps, is shown as a perennial stream on maps in the most recent US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey, or is shown as a perennial stream on the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) maps.
STREET. A dedicated and accepted public right-of-way for vehicular traffic. Includes the following (see also § 156.602):
(1) MAJOR THOROUGHFARE.
(2) MINOR THOROUGHFARE.
(3) COLLECTOR STREET.
(4) RESIDENTIAL COLLECTOR STREET.
(5) COMMERCIAL STREET.
(6) RESIDENTIAL STREET.
(7) CUL-DE-SAC.
(8) ALLEY.
(9) FRONTAGE ROAD.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS. The transmission and/or reception of audio, video, data, and other information by wire, radio frequency, light, and other electronic or electromagnetic systems.
TELECOMMUNICATION SITE. See definition for WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS STRUCTURE. A structure used in the provision of services described in the definition of wireless telecommunications facilities.
TOWN. The Town of Kenly, North Carolina.
TRANSPORTATION PLAN. The most recent map approved by the Town Board of Commissioners that indicates the system of roads expected to serve major access and travel needs with regard to auto, truck and transit transportation.
VEHICULAR USE AREA. All open areas and open spaces on the land which are designated, used, required or intended to be used for storage, parking, maintenance, service, repair, display, circulation, or operation of vehicles, including automobiles, buses, trailers, trucks, boats, and motorcycles. This definition is intended to include areas used or intended to be used for driveways to such vehicular use areas but does not include improvements to public roads, streets, highways, and alleys.
VETERINARIAN, ANIMAL HOSPITAL. A building used for the care and treatment of small animals, including household pets.
WATERSHED. The entire land area contributing surface drainage to a specific point (i.e., the water supply intake).
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. Includes a TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER and TOWER and TELECOMMUNICATIONS SITE and PERSONAL WIRELESS FACILITY. A structure, facility or location designed, or intended to be used as, or used to support, antennas or other transmitting or receiving devices. This includes, without limit, towers of all types and kinds and structures that employ camouflage technology, including, but not limited to structures such as a multi-story building, church steeple, silo, water tower, sign or other structures that can be used to mitigate the visual impact of an antenna or the functional equivalent of such, including all related facilities such as cabling, equipment shelters and other structures associated with the site. It is a structure and facility intended for transmitting and/or receiving radio, television, cellular, paging, 911, personal telecommunications services, commercial satellite services, microwave services and services not licensed by the FCC, but not expressly exempt from the town's siting, building and permitting authority, excluding those used exclusively for the town's fire, police or exclusively for private, non-commercial radio and television reception and private citizen's bands, amateur radio and other similar non-commercial telecommunications where the height of the facility is below the height limits set forth in this chapter.
YARD, SIDE (INTERIOR). See § 156.201.
ZONING VESTED RIGHT. A right pursuant to G.S. § 160A-385.1 to undertake and complete the development and use of property under the terms and conditions of an approved site specific development plan.
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