§ 156.002 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE. A subordinate building or portion of a main building or structure, the use of which is incidental to that of the main building or structure. The ACCESSORY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE shall be located on the same property as the main building or structure.
 
   ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS. A secondary house or apartment that shares the building lot of a larger, primary house.
   ADULT FOSTER CARE FAMILY HOME. A private single-family residence licensed under Public Act 218 of 1979, being M.C.L.A. §§ 400.701 et seq., as amended, with the approved capacity to receive six or fewer adults who are provided supervision, personal care, and protection for five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks, for compensation. The ADULT FOSTER CARE HOME licensee must be a member of the household and an occupant of the residence.
   ADULT FOSTER CARE LARGE GROUP HOME. A facility licensed under Public Act 218 of 1979, as amended, with the approved capacity to receive at least 13 but not more than 20 adults who are provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, for 24 hours a day, five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks, for compensation.
   ADULT FOSTER CARE SMALL GROUP HOME. A facility licensed under Public Act 218 of 1979, as amended, with the approved capacity to receive 12 or fewer adults who are provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, for 24 hours a day, five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks, for compensation.
   ASPHALT OR CONCRETE PLANT. An establishment engaged in the manufacturing, mixing, or batching of asphalt, asphaltic cement, cement, or concrete products.
   ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. A residence that provides a special combination of housing, personalized support, and health care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who need help with activities of daily living but do not need the skilled medical care provided in a nursing home.
   AUTOMOBILE WASH FACILITY. A structure containing facilities for the washing of vehicles by automatic or self service means.
   BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. A non-residential structure in which money is kept for savings or commercial purposes or is invested, supplied for loans, or exchanged. Such business establishment can be a BANK, credit union, brokerage, or other establishment pertaining to the management of money.
   BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP. Includes hair salons and other personal grooming services such as nails, skin, and spas.
   BASEMENT. A story partly underground, provided that where the vertical distance from the average grade to the ceiling of a basement equals or exceeds five feet, the BASEMENT shall be considered a “story.”
   BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT. A single-family residence where no more than five guest rooms are made available for the temporary accommodation of the traveling or vacationing public. Such an establishment may offer meals only to those persons temporarily residing at the establishment. In residential zones (R-1, R-2, RR) the property must be owner-occupied.
   BED AND BREAKFAST INN. A structure used primarily for lodging purposes where the use as a residence is clearly secondary. A structure where more than five but not more than nine guest rooms are made available for the temporary accommodation of the traveling or vacationing public. Such an establishment may offer meals to the public and persons temporarily residing at the establishment.
   BILLBOARD. Any freestanding structure on which is lettered, pictured, or displayed matter, the chief purpose of which is for advertising or publicity.
   BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. The Board of Zoning Appeals of the city.
   BOAT LIVERY. An establishment for the renting of boats, canoes, and other similar vessels to the public.
   BUILDING. Any structure used, designed, or intended for the protection, shelter, or enclosure of persons, animals, or property.
   BUILDING, FRONT LINE OF. The line of that face of the building nearest the FRONT LINE of the lot. This does not include the steps, but it does include sun parlors, chimneys, fireplaces, and open and enclosed porches.
   BUILDING, HEIGHT OF. The vertical distance from final grade to the highest point of the roof surface for flat roofs, to the deck line of mansard roofs, to the average height between eaves and ridge for gable, hip, and gambrel roofs. Where a building is located on a sloping terrain, the HEIGHT shall be measured from the average ground level of the final grade at the building walls.
 
   BUILDING MATERIAL SALES AND STORAGE. A facility for retail sales and storage of building materials not including production or remanufacturing.
   BUSINESS SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT. Establishments primarily engaged in rendering services to business establishments on a fee or contract basis, such as advertising and mailing; building maintenance; employment services; management and consulting services; protective services; equipment rental and leasing; commercial research; development and testing; photo finishing; and personnel supply service.
   COMPLETE STREETS. A transportation policy that encourages streets to be designed and operated to enable safe use and support mobility for all users. Those include people of all ages and abilities, regardless of whether they are traveling as drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, or public transportation riders.
   CONFERENCE CENTER. A facility to allow large group meetings, ceremonies, and assemblies which may include classrooms and exhibit areas.
   CONTEXT-APPROPRIATE DESIGN. A collaborative, interdisciplinary approach involving a range of likely potential stakeholder users for the development of a transportation facility that fits its physical setting and preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, cultural, and environmental resources, while maintaining safety and mobility.
   CONTRACTOR YARD. An area intended for the temporary or long-term storage of materials and equipment used for construction, road building, and forestry operations.
   CONVENIENCE RETAIL. A retail establishment offering for sale prepackaged food products, household items, newspapers and magazines, and sandwiches and other freshly prepared foods, such as salads.
   CULTURAL FACILITY. A premises designed for musical or other performances, museum displays and art exhibits, which may include classrooms.
   DAY CARE CENTER. A facility, other than a private residence, that provides care for preschool or school-aged children for periods of less than 24 hours a day, as defined by Public Act 116 of 1973, being M.C.L.A. §§ 722.111 through 722.128. A DAY CARE CENTER does not include a family or group day care home.
   DAY CARE HOME, FAMILY. A day care operation located in and subordinate to the residential use of the residence of the operator of the facility, which provides day care services for six or fewer children, and which is licensed or registered under Public Act 116 of 1973, being M.C.L.A. §§ 722.111 through 722.128.
   DAY CARE HOME, GROUP. A day care operation located in and subordinate to the residential use of the residence of the operator of the facility, which provides day care services for seven to 12 children, and which is licensed or registered under Public Act 116 of 1973, being M.C.L.A. §§ 722.111 through 722.128.
   DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. A facility using chemical solvents containing little or no water for the cleaning of clothing of fabrics.
   DWELLING UNIT. A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, which meets all of the following criteria.
      (1)   It complies with the minimum square footage requirements for building floor area for the applicable district.
      (2)   It has a minimum width along any exterior side elevation of 24 feet and a minimum internal height of seven and one-half feet.
      (3)   It is firmly attached to a solid foundation constructed on the site in accordance with the state’s Building Code and state’s Residential Code.
      (4)   It does not have exposed wheels, towing mechanisms, undercarriage, or chassis.
      (5)   The dwelling is connected to a public sewer and water supply or to such private facilities approved by the local Health Department.
      (6)   The dwelling contains storage area(s) either in a basement located under said dwelling, in an attic area, in a closet area, or in a separate fully enclosed structure on the site, equal to not less than 15% of the interior living area of the dwelling.
      (7)   The dwelling is aesthetically compatible in design and appearance to conventionally on-site constructed homes.
      (8)   The dwelling contains no additions of rooms or other areas which are not constructed with similar materials and are similar in appearance and with similar quality of workmanship as in the original structure.
      (9)   The dwelling complies with all pertinent Building and Fire Codes including the state’s Building Codes and state’s Residential Code.
   ERECTED. Built, constructed, reconstructed, moved upon or any physical operation on the premises required for a building. Excavations, fill, drainage and the like shall be considered part of ERECTION.
   ESSENTIAL SERVICES. The erection, construction, alteration, or maintenance by public or private utilities, municipal departments, or commissions of underground, surface, or overhead, gas, electrical, steam, or water transmission or distribution systems, or of collection, supply, or disposal systems, including mains, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, wires, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants, and other similar equipment and accessories in connection therewith which are reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service by such public utilities or municipal departments, commissions, or for the public health or safety or general welfare, but not including buildings other than such buildings as are primarily enclosures or shelters of the mentioned equipment.
   EXTERNAL WOOD AND SOLID FUEL BURNING BOILERS. Any equipment, device, appliance, or apparatus, or any part thereof, which is installed, affixed, or situated outdoors for the primary purpose of combustion of wood or other solid fuel to produce heat or energy used as a component of a heating system providing heat for any interior space or water source.
   FAIRGROUND. Activities that are primarily out-of-doors for a fixed period of time, not to exceed five consecutive days, and including flea markets, fireworks, displays, speeches, farm stands, seasonal sales, swap and shop markets, racing meets, circuses, carnivals, and concerts.
   FENCE.
   FLEA MARKET AND FARMER’S MARKET. A structure which is used seasonally for display and sale of items such as agricultural produce and farm products, flowers, Christmas trees and wreaths, grave blankets, antiques and collectibles, and prepared food and beverage items.
   FLOOR AREA. The floor area within the perimeter of the outside walls of the building under consideration, without deduction for hallways, stairs, closets, thickness of walls, columns, or other features.
   FOOD PROCESSING ESTABLISHMENT. Premises used for the preparation and/or manufacture of foodstuffs for resale but not for consumption on the premises including wholesale food preparation.
   FREIGHT HANDLING FACILITY. A terminal with the capability of handling a large variety of goods which may involve various forms of transportation and may provide multi modal shipping capabilities, such as rail to truck.
   FRONT FACING DOORWAYS. The main entrance to a structure having more than one entrance must be on the primary street.
   FRONT OF LOT. The front boundary line of a lot bordering on the street, and in the case of a corner lot, may be either frontage.
   FUEL SALES ESTABLISHMENT. A structure used for the retail sale or supply of fuels, lubricants, air, water, and other operating commodities for motor vehicles and other internal combustion operated machines, and including the customary space and facilities for the installation of such commodities on or in such vehicles and machines.
   FUNERAL HOME. A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial, and for display of the deceased and rituals connected before burial or cremation.
   GARAGE, RESIDENTIAL. A fully enclosed residential accessory building or space typically used for the storage of vehicles.
   GRADE. The level at which the ground intersects with the foundation of a building.
   GRAVEL/SAND PIT. An open land area where sand, gravel, and rock fragment are mined, excavated, and processed for sale or off-tract use. An area is maintained for the on-site storage of materials to be processed or have been processed.
   GREENHOUSE. A building whose roof and sides are made largely of glass or other transparent or translucent material and in which the temperature and humidity can be regulated for the cultivation of delicate or out-of-season plants for subsequent sale or for personal enjoyment. Also, an enclosed, locked facility used for the growing of medical marijuana pursuant to M.C.L.A. §§ 333.26421 et seq., the state’s Medical Marijuana Act.
   HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, IN-PATIENT. A facility offering medical care and services for observation, diagnosis, and active treatment of an individual with a medical, mental, surgical, obstetric, chronic, or rehabilitation condition requiring the daily direction or supervision of a physician. Overnight care is provided.
   HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, OUT-PATIENT. An establishment where patients are admitted for examination and treatment on an OUT-PATIENT basis by one or more physicians, dentists or other medical personnel, psychologists, or social worker, and where patients are not lodged overnight.
   HEAVY MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY. Establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products, including the ASSEMBLING of components parts, the creation of products, and the blending of materials, such as lubricating oils, plastics, resins, or liquor.
   HOME OCCUPATION. Activities of the type usually conducted for gainful employment which are clearly incidental and subordinate to a principal residential use as further set forth in § 156.147.
   HOTEL. A building in which lodging or boarding are provided and offered to the public for compensation and which ingress to and egress from ail rooms is made through an inside lobby or office normally supervised at all hours. As such, it is open to the public as distinguished from a boarding house, lodging house, or apartment.
   INDOOR RECREATION FACILITY. A place designed and equipped for the conduct of indoor sports and leisure activities such as handball, badminton, basketball, tennis, archery, golf, bowling, and ice skating.
   KENNEL. A commercial establishment or animal shelter in which dogs or other domesticated animals, other than horses, are housed, groomed, bred, boarded, trained, or sold, for a fee or compensation. This specifically excludes animals kept and raised for a person’s personal enjoyment or for hobby or recreational purposes.
   LAUNDROMAT. An establishment providing clothing and fabric washing and drying, machines on the premises for rental use to the general public. LAUNDROMATS may incorporate drop-off facilities for commercial dry-cleaning establishments, but do not include dry-cleaning equipment.
   LIBRARY. An installation or foundation maintaining a collection or repository of literary or artistic materials such as books, periodicals, and newspapers kept for reading or reference.
   LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY. Establishments where the finished product generally consists of small machine parts, small electronic equipment, or similar items. LIGHT MANUFACTURING operations shall be located within the principal building.
   LODGE HALL. A building used by a non-profit membership organization for recreational or social purposes.
   LOT. Land occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory buildings, including such open spaces as are required under this Zoning Code, and having its frontage upon a public street or any private way used for street purposes. LOT shall also mean a parcel of land.
   LOT, CORNER. Any lot having at least two contiguous sides abutting upon a street, provided that the interior angle at the intersection of such two sides is less than 135 degrees. A lot abutting upon a curved street or streets shall be considered a CORNER LOT if the tangents to the curve, at its point of beginning within the lot or at the points of intersection of the side lot lines with the street line, intersect at an interior angle of less than 135 degrees.
   LOT LINES. The lines bounding a lot.
   MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAREGIVER DISPENSARY. A registered, primary caregiver under the state’s Medical Marijuana Act who engages in assisting one or more patients with their medical use of marijuana, but does not engage in the growing of marijuana plants.
   MINING. The extraction of minerals including the actual removal, processing, and transportation of minerals, and attendant by-products.
   MINI-STORAGE FACILITY. A structure or group of structures for the storage of customer’s goods and wares, recreational vehicles, and related equipment, but not warehousing.
   MOBILE HOME. A structure designed and built to comply with U.S. Department of Housing and urban development manufactured home and construction safety standards, as adopted by the state in its Mobile Home Commission Act, Public Act 96 of 1987, being M.C.L.A. §§ 125.2301 et seq. Any MOBILE HOME or MANUFACTURED HOME which does not meet the definition of a “dwelling” under this section, but which complies with the state and federal Manufactured Home Code, may be placed in a mobile home park as provided in this subchapter.
   MOBILE HOME PARK. A parcel or tract of land as defined by, and which complies with, the definition and standards adopted by the state in its Mobile Home Commission Act.
   MOTEL. A building or group of buildings having units containing sleeping accommodations which are available for temporary occupancy primarily by automobile travelers and usually providing separate entrances for the units.
   NON-CONFORMING USE. A building or premises lawfully used or occupied at the time of the passage of this chapter or amendments thereto, which use or occupancy does not conform to the regulations of this chapter or amendments thereto.
   NON-MOTORIZED FACILITIES. Physical features that provide access and/or support for the operation of non-motorized vehicles and pedestrian access. They may include walkways, sidewalks, crosswalks, paths, pedestrianized streets, pedestrian plazas, bike lanes, bus shelters, bicycle parking, and other pedestrian infrastructure for the purpose of enhancing safety and mobility.
   NURSERY. Land or greenhouses used to raise flowers, shrubs, and plants for sale.
   NURSING HOME. A nursing care facility, including a county medical care facility, that provides organized nursing care and medical treatment to seven or more unrelated individuals suffering or recovering from illness, injury, or infirmity, as defined by the state’s Public Health Code.
   OFFICE BUILDING. A building used primarily for conducting the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry, or government, or like activity, and which may include ancillary services exclusively for workers in the building, such as a restaurant, coffee shop, newspapers, or candy stand, or child care facilities.
   OFFICE PARKS. A development on a tract of land that contains a number of separate office buildings, accessory and supporting uses, and open space designed, planned, constructed, and managed on an integrated, and coordinated basis.
   OWNER-OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Real property located in the City of Negaunee having thereon a dwelling occupied, or to be occupied as a qualifying taxable homestead property. This definition shall be limited to the principal residence of a person, and not an investment property or second home.
   PASSIVE PARK. A green or natural area for public use, not including sporting facilities or fields.
   PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT. A type of business providing services for personal grooming and exercise, such as health clubs, spas, chiropractic services, and the like.
   PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. An area of minimum contiguous size, as specified by ordinance, to be planned, developed, operated, and maintained as a single entity and containing one or more residential clusters or planned unit residential developments and/or one or more public, quasi-public, commercial, or industrial areas.
   PLANNING COMMISSION. The Planning Commission of the city.
   PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Any government or quasi-governmental building, structure, facility, or complex used by the general public or providing public services, including, but not limited to, assembly buildings, such as auditoriums and libraries, and the like; city halls; community centers, senior citizen centers, and fire halls.
   RECREATION FACILITY. A place designed and equipped for the conduct of sports and leisure-time activities.
   RECYCLING CENTER, JUNKYARD, SALVAGE YARD. A facility in which used material, such as paper, glass, plastic, or motor oil, is separated and processed prior to shipment to other locations for processing or manufacturing into new products or for reuse.
   RECYCLING COLLECTION POINT. A site containing containers for the collection and temporary storage of recyclable materials, typically an accessory use. Materials collected are transported from the drop-off site to another location for processing.
   RECYCLING PLANT. A facility in which recyclable materials, such as newspaper, magazines, books, and other paper products; glass; metal; and other products, are recycled, reprocessed, and/or treated to return such products to a condition in which they may again be used in new products.
   RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. A building whose primary purpose is the regular assembly for religious worship and which is maintained and controlled by a religious body organized to sustain public worship, together with all accessory buildings and uses customarily associated with such primary purpose.
   RESIDENCE, MULTIPLE-FAMILY. A building containing more than one dwelling unit.
   RESIDENCE, SINGLE-FAMILY. A building containing a single dwelling unit designed for residential use by one or two persons who may be providing care for their children and/or parents plus not more than two other persons, or by not more than four unrelated persons living together as a single housekeeping unit.
   RESTAURANTS WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVE-THROUGH. An establishment where food or beverages are cooked or prepared and offered for retail sale and where consumption is permitted on the premises.
   RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT. Establishments selling food to the public for consumption but not for resale, usually in small quantities, as well as services incidental to the sale of these goods.
   RETAIL OUTLET STORE. A retail establishment selling a single manufacturer’s product.
   RETAIL SALES ESTABLISHMENT. Establishments selling goods to the public for consumption but not for resale, usually in small quantities, as well as services incidental to the sale of these goods. This shall not include the sale of heavy equipment, vehicles, recreational vehicles, watercraft, or establishments where there is the permanent exterior display of merchandise.
   RETAIL WAREHOUSE OUTLET. A retail operation from a warehouse as an accessory to the principal warehouse use.
   RIGHT OF WAY.  
   SCHOOL, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE. An institution which offers regular instruction at the preschool, primary, or secondary level or serves disabled students. This definition does not include day care facilities, programs offering individual instruction, or courses offered in a non-institutional setting in a specialized subject.
   SETBACK. The required distance between every structure and any lot line on the lot on which it is located except where a front lot line is not defined by any conveyance or recorded plat, in which case it means the required distance between every structure and the nearest land actually used for purpose of a roadway or parallel drainage ditch.
 
   SHOPPING CENTER. More than one commercial establishment planned, constructed and managed as a total entity, with customer and employee parking provided on-site, with provision for delivery separated from customer access. Buildings constructed on outlots shall not be considered part of the SHOPPING CENTER unless access and parking easements are provided.
   SIDEWALK CAFÉ. An outdoor dining area on a public sidewalk or right-of-way where patrons consume food and beverages provided by an abutting food service establishment. Such establishments include either table service in the outdoor area or takeout items to be consumed there.
   SIGN, STANDARD OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURE. A permanent sign erected, maintained, or used in the outdoor environment for the purpose of display of commercial or non- commercial messages not appurtenant to the use of, products sold on, or the sale or lease of, the property on which it is displayed. May be referenced as an OFF-PREMISES SIGN or BILLBOARD.
   SPECIAL LAND USES. Those uses of land which are essentially compatible with the uses permitted in a zoning district, but which possess characteristics or locational qualities which require individual review and restriction in order to avoid incompatibility with the character of the surrounding area, public services and facilities, and adjacent uses of land.
   STACKED FLATS. A building containing two to four units, as specified within the zone regulations, on a single lot with at least one unit entirely or partially above another.
   STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GAS FACILITY. Any tankage loading facilities and buildings used for the storage and distribution of flammable liquids by tank truck, tank car, or pipe line.
   STORY. The portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor or roof next above.
   STORY, HALF. The portion of a building between the eaves and the ridge lines of a pitched roof which may or may not be used for tenant purposes.
   STREET. A public thoroughfare for vehicles which has been dedicated for public use.
   STRUCTURAL ALTERATION. Alterations or repairs which may be made to any structure without requiring the existing structure to comply with all the requirements of this subchapter, provided that such work conforms to that which is required of a new structure.
   STRUCTURE. Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires permanent location on the ground.
   TAVERN. An establishment used primarily for the serving of liquor by the drink to the general public for consumption on the premises and where food or packaged liquors may be served or sold as accessory to the primary use.
   THEATER. A building or structure which contains an assembly hall for the performing arts (dramatic dance, musical, or other live performances) and/or for the showing of motion pictures.
   TRADE OR TECHNICAL SCHOOL. An institution offering instruction beyond high school level with a course of study in vocational, technical, or other special subjects, or a facility offering instruction at any level in martial arts, arts, drama, dance, speech, music, or similar personal skills. This definition does not apply to instruction in craft or fine arts in a single-family residence only which is a permitted residential use pursuant to state law and this chapter.
   TREE PRESERVATION STANDARDS. Any new development must preserve standing trees on the property at the discretion of the Planning Commission.
   VEHICLE BODY SHOP. A premises where one or more of the following services are provided for compensation: rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles; collision service such as body, frame, or fender straightening and repair; painting and undercoating of automobiles, including bumping, and refinishing.
   VEHICLE REPAIR GARAGE. A premises where general vehicle repairs including engine rebuilding, but not including bumping, painting, or refinishing.
   VETERINARY CLINIC. A facility providing diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and similar veterinary care for domestic animals with overnight boarding incidental to treatment.
   VIDEO ARCADE. A facility dedicated to the playing of electronic, mechanical, or table games which do not involve gambling.
   WAREHOUSE. A building or portion thereof whose principal use is storage of goods, merchandise, or other property which may or may not be incidental to retail sales on-site. As a type of storage, it is typically not accessible to the general retail public, but may involve the pick-up of bulk goods not readily stored on retail shelves or in the retail store proper or setting.
   WHOLESALE SALES ESTABLISHMENT. An establishment selling goods for resale, usually in large quantities, as well as services incidental to the sale of these goods. This shall not include the sale of heavy equipment, vehicles, recreational vehicles, watercraft, or establishments where there is the permanent exterior display of merchandise.
   WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES. All structures and accessory facilities relating to the use of the radio frequency spectrum for the purpose of transmitting or receiving radio signals. This may include, but shall not be limited to, radio and television broadcasting or relay towers, wireless or cellular telephone communication receivers and transmitters, telephone communication receivers and transmitters, telephone devices and exchanges, microwave relay facilities and towers, telephone transmission equipment buildings, and public, private, and commercial mobile radio service facilities. This definition will not include satellite dishes under three feet in diameter.
   WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES ATTACHED. Wireless communication facilities affixed to existing structures, including but not limited to existing buildings, towers, water tanks, or utility poles.
   WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TOWER. A structure intended to support equipment used to transmit and/or receive communication signals. This definition includes, but is not limited to radio and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers, monopoles, freestanding lattice structures, and guyed lattice structures.
   WOODYARD. A parcel of land where pulp wood and other logs are gathered from various locations and stored for commercial sale or for transport to a processing facility.
   YARD. An open space, which is on the same lot with a building and which is unoccupied, except as otherwise provided in this subchapter.
   YARD, REAR. A yard extending the full width of a lot and situated between the rear lot line and the rear line of a building projected to the side lines of the lot.
   YARD, SIDE. An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with the building located between the building and the side lot line.
(Prior Code, § 1260.02) (Ord. passed 11-12-2009; Ord. passed 5-13-2021; Ord. passed 9-8-2022; Ord. passed 11-10-2022; Ord. passed 4-13-2023)