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1113.05 BLOCK.
"Block" means an area of land bounded by streets, public or common land, railroad rights of way, shore lines or by other definite limits.
(Ord. 69-38. Passed 4-20-70.)
1113.06 BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
(a) "Structure" means that which is constructed on or under the ground or attached or connected thereto, included but not limited to: buildings, barriers, bridges, bulkheads, bunkers, chimneys, fences, garages, outdoor seating facilities, platforms, pools, poles, tanks, tents, towers, sheds, signs and walls, and excluding trailers and other vehicles whether on wheels or other supports.
(b) "Building" means a structure which is permanently affixed to the land, having one or more floors and a roof, being bounded by either open space or lot lines, and used as a shelter or enclosure for persons, animals or enclosure for property. The term shall be used synonymously with "structure" unless otherwise noted, and shall be construed as if followed by the words "part or parts thereof".
(c) "Main building" means the building occupied by the main use or activity on the premises, all parts of which are connected in a substantial manner by common walls and a continuous roof.
(d) "Accessory building" means a subordinate building detached from, but located on the same lot as the main building, the use of which is incident and accessory to that of the main building or use.
(e) "Building line" (synonymous with setback line) means a line established by the Zoning Code, generally parallel with and measured from the front lot line, defining the limits of a front yard in which no building or structure may be located above ground except as may be provided in the Zoning Code.
(f) "Detached building" means a building surrounded by open space.
(g) "Basement" means the space within a building where the floor level is more than two feet below adjoining ground but less than half the floor to ceiling height is below adjoining ground.
(Ord. 69-38. Passed 4-20-70.)
1113.07 FAMILY.
(a) "Family" means either one individual, two or more persons related by blood, marriage or adoption, or not more than three persons not related by blood, marriage or adoption, who live together in one dwelling unit and maintain a common household.
(b) "Roomer" means a person, other than a member of the family as defined in subsection (a) hereof, who rents one or more rooms in a dwelling from the resident family.
(Ord. 69-38. Passed 4-20-70.)
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