TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY: A facility that receives and/or transmits electronic data via radio frequencies, including cellular towers, relay towers, radio towers, small cell wireless facilities and satellite dishes.
TELEVISION SATELLITE ANTENNA (OR DISH ANTENNA): A combination of an antenna or dish antenna whose purpose is to receive communication or other signals from orbiting satellites; a low noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component and whose purpose is to magnify and transfer signals; and coaxial cable whose purpose is to carry the signals into the interior of the building.
TEMPORARY AUTOMOTIVE SUMMER SALES IN COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS: The occasional sale of automobiles, trucks or RVs on a shopping center or large store parking lot in the C-2 or C-3 zones, so long as:
A. The sale takes place from March 1 to and including September 30;
B. The space used must not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the available parking at that location;
C. The person engaging in the sale must have a permanent retail location within Weber County and show that such person is a dealer licensed by the state; and
D. Any sale shall not last longer than fourteen (14) days; provided, that no dealer may conduct more than one 14-day sale or two (2) 7-day sales per calendar year, per location.
TEMPORARY BUSINESS: A permitted wholesale or retail business conducted on a lot without a permanent building or on a lot with a permanent building but disassociated with any business located within said building.
THEATER, INDOOR PICTURE: A building or part of a building devoted to the showing of moving pictures on a paid admission basis.
THEATER, OUTDOOR DRIVE-IN: An open lot or part thereof, with its appurtenant facilities devoted primarily to the showing of moving pictures, on a paid admission basis, to patrons seated in automobiles.
TITLE LENDER: A person engaged in the business of making loans or transactions that are:
A. Secured by the title to a:
1. Motor vehicle, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102;
2. Mobile home, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102; or
3. Motorboat, as defined in Utah code section 73-18-2.
B. "Title loan" includes a title loan extended at the same premises on which any of the following are sold:
1. A motor vehicle, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102;
2. A mobile home, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102; or
3. A motorboat, as defined in Utah code section 73-18-2.
"Title loan" does not include:
1. A purchase money loan;
2. A loan made in connection with the sale of a motor vehicle, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102; a mobile home, as defined in Utah code section 41-6a-102; or a motorboat, as defined in Utah code section 73-18-2; or
3. A loan extended by an institution listed in Utah code section 7-24-305.
TOWING OR IMPOUND LOT: A secure facility where a licensed tow truck operator temporarily stores vehicles, belonging to another, which have been damaged, disabled, abandoned, seized, or impounded.
TRADE OR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL: A post-high school educational or vocational training facility.
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FACILITY: A facility owned, operated or contracted by a governmental entity or a charitable, nonprofit organization, where, for no compensation, temporary housing (for usually 3 to 24 months, but in no event less than 30 days) is provided to homeless persons, while they obtain work, job skills, or otherwise take steps to stabilize their circumstances. A transitional housing facility shall not include a shelter for the homeless. A dwelling unit provided to a family for their exclusive use as part of a transitional housing program, for more than thirty (30) days, shall not be considered to be a transitional housing facility.
TREE, LARGE, MEDIUM, OR SMALL: A tree designated by the city urban forester or in the city arboricultural regulations as being of a particular size.
TREE, SIGNIFICANT: An existing tree in healthy condition and having a minimum caliper of four inches (4") or greater as measured by industry standards and that is any of the following:
A. A naturally occurring (not planted) Utah native species;
B. Designated or defined in the general plan or by the city urban forester as significant;
C. Within the public right-of-way;
D. Within a sensitive overlay;
E. Within an area of ground instability as determined by the city engineer; or
F. On the site of a historic resource or resource listed on the National Register of Historic Places, unless determined by the landmarks commission to be not character defining.
TURF GRASS: A surface layer of earth containing grass species with a full root structure that create a uniform ground cover and serve an ornamental and high foot traffic function and are maintained by regular mowing.
(Ord. 2016-12, 3-1-2016; amd. Ord. 2020-24, 6-23-2020; Ord. 2022-34, 7-5-2022; Ord. 2023-16, 4-11-2023)