For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
FRONT ENTRANCE. The principal access to a building or that area of a property which faces the public or private street or access way.
GRID SYSTEM. A series of designated north-south parallel lines intersecting a second set of east-west parallel lines within one (1) square mile area (i.e., section), as indicated on the “official property numbering maps.”
NUMBERING SYSTEM. A uniform method of assigning and coordinating the addresses of buildings and properties based on a designated grid system contained in the official “property numbering maps.”
OCCUPANT. Any person, firm, entity, partnership, trust, corporation, association or other organization who is occupying or leasing a building or other property for a period exceeding thirty (30) days.
OWNER. Any and all persons, firms, entities, partnerships, trusts, corporations, associations or other organizations who own the fee title to, or have an undivided interest in, any building or property which is subject to the provisions of this subchapter.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING. In a residential district, any detached dwelling unit shall be considered a principal building. Each multiple-family unit shall be considered as a principal building. In a commercial or industrial district, any principal structure for private business or businesses shall be deemed to be the principal building on the property on which it is located.
STREET. Any public or private way or other place used for travel to or from properties and principal buildings, including roadways and driveways in apartment, condominium, commercial or industrial complexes.
('74 Code, § 20-60) (Ord. 84-16, passed 4-19-84)