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An establishment whose principal business is the sale of food and/or beverages to customers in a ready- to-consume state, and whose principal method of operation includes one or both of the following characteristics:
(a) Customers, normally provided with an individual menu, are served their food and beverages by a restaurant employee at the same table or counter at which food and beverages are consumed; or
(b) A cafeteria-type operation where food and beverages generally are consumed within the restaurant building.
(Ord. 99-207, passed 1-10-2000)
(a) Franchise or formula retail. A type of retail sales activity or retail sales establishment which, along with 11 or more other retail sales establishments located in the United States, maintains two or more of the following features: a standardized array of merchandise, a standardized facade, a standardized decor and color scheme, a uniform apparel, standardized signage, a trademark or a servicemark.
(b) Large scale retail establishment. A single building or one or more attached or detached buildings including shopping centers that include permitted retail and related uses with a combined building area of 20,000 square feet or more.
(Ord. 2006-81, passed 8-28-2006)
Land taken or dedicated for use as a public way. In addition, it normally incorporates the curbs, lawn strips, sidewalks, lighting and drainage facilities; and may also include special features (required by the topography or treatment) such as grade separation, landscaped areas, viaducts and bridges. Public streets and roads are
RIGHTS-OF-WAY.
(Ord. 99-207, passed 1-10-2000)
Any school having regular sessions with regularly employed instructors teaching subjects which are fundamental and essential for a general academic education, under the supervision of, and in accordance with the applicable statutes of the state.
(Ord. 99-207, passed 1-10-2000)
(a) SETBACK, FRONT. A line that is generally parallel to the front property line and that defines the minimum distance from the property line that any building, structure or other use may be constructed or placed.
(b) SETBACK, REAR. A line that is generally parallel to the rear property line and that defines the minimum distance from the property line that any building, structure or other use may be constructed or placed.
(c) SETBACK, SIDE. A line that is generally parallel to the side property line and that defines the
minimum distance from the property line that any building, structure or other use may be constructed or placed.
(Ord. 99-207, passed 1-10-2000)
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