CANOPY. Any structure, made of cloth or metal with frames, other than an awning or a freestanding
structure, that is attached to a building, projecting over a sidewalk
CAR WASH. The use of a site, a building or portion of a building for washing, cleaning and detailing of passenger vehicles, recreational vehicles, or other light duty equipment.
CELLAR. A building story having more than one-half of its height below grade. A cellar is not included in computing the number of stories for the purpose of height measurement.
CEMETERY. Land used or intended to be used for the burial of human or animal dead and dedicated for cemetery purposes including columbariums and mausoleums, when within the boundaries of such cemeteries.
CHILD DAY CARE CENTER. Any place recognized by Ohio R.C. 5104.01 in which child care is provided for preschool or school age children.
CITY. The City of Reading, Ohio.
CLINIC, MEDICAL OR DENTAL. A place for the treatment of persons in need of medical or dental care that does not include overnight care facilities.
CLUB. A nonprofit association of persons who are bona fide members paying regular dues, and are organized for some common purpose. Clubs shall exclude religious places of worship or groups organized solely or primarily to render a service customarily carried on as a commercial enterprise.
COMMERCIAL ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY. A facility for any profit-making activity which is generally related to the entertainment field, such as motion picture theaters, carnival, race tracks, miniature golf, video game rooms and similar entertainment activities.
COMMISSION. The Planning Commission of the city.
(Ord. 2003-51, passed 5-20-03)