For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE. A structure containing no kitchen or bathroom and located upon the same lot or parcel as the principal use or structure to which it is an accessory. The structure is customarily incidental and subordinate to the use of the principal building, or the principal use of the land. All ACCESSORY STRUCTURES shall be constructed with, or subsequent to, the construction of the principal structure or activation of the principal use.
AGRICULTURAL ACCESSORY STRUCTURE. Those uses and structures customarily incidental and subordinate to the agricultural use of the land including, barns, storage sheds, corrals, pens, fences, windmills, watering and feed troughs; the storage and use of farm implements, irrigation and crop-protection equipment; the storage and use of fuels for heating buildings and operation of farm equipment or appliances; water and waste water treatment facilities and systems for private uses; and structures, which are determined by the Planning and Building Director, to be necessary, customary, and incidental to the agricultural use of the lot or parcel. Agricultural accessory uses shall not include construction equipment storage yards.
CO-LOCATION. The location of two or more wireless communication facilities on a single support structure. CO-LOCATION shall also include the location of wireless communication facilities with other facilities, including water tanks, light standards and buildings.
COMMERCIAL ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. Those uses and structures incidental and subordinate to the commercial use of the land including, trash storage areas and bins; vending machines; required loading and uploading facilities; outdoor tables, benches, umbrellas, fountain, ponds, statues, sculpture, paintings and other works or art; radio and television antennas, private satellite dish antennas; the storage and use of fuels for fleet vehicles, heating buildings or for the operation of appliances or equipment used within a building; sales offices, showrooms and administrative offices; permitted signs; the storage and use of commercial fleet vehicles as part of the principal use; and other accessory uses and structures, which are determined by the Planning and Building Director, to be necessary, customary and incidental to the commercial use of the land.
COMMUNICATION TOWER. Any structure which is used to transmit or receive electromagnetic radio frequency waves or that support such a device.
INDUSTRIAL ACCESSORY STRUCTURES. Those uses, structures and buildings customarily incidental and subordinate to the industrial use of the land including, loading and unloading facilities and equipment, parking areas and shipping terminals; water and waste water treatment facilities and systems; incidental services such as cafeterias; storage facilities and garages, sales offices, showrooms and administrative offices; radio and television antennas, private satellite dish antennas; the storage and use of fuels for fleet vehicles, heating buildings or for operation of appliances or equipment used within a building; the storage of fully operative fleet vehicles, heavy equipment or trucks as part of the principal use; permitted signs; and other accessory uses and structures which are determined by the Planning and Building Director to be necessary, customary and incidental to the commercial use of the land.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA. A satellite earth station consisting of a receiving component of a disc or similar configuration, larger than 24 inches in width, whose purpose is to receive television signals from orbiting satellites or other sources and a low-noise amplifier whose purpose is to magnify television signals.
(1995 Code, § 10.204.020) (Ord. 07-21, passed 9-18-2007; Ord. 00-1854, passed - -2000)