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<br />9 <br />198575v4 <br />Part or all of the feature is located in a shoreland area; <br />The slope rises at least 25 feet above the ordinary high water level of the water body; <br />The grade of the slope from the toe of the bluff to a point 25 feet or more above the <br />ordinary high water level averages 30 percent or greater; and <br />The slope must drain toward the waterbody. <br /> <br /> Bluff impact zone. A bluff and land located within 20 feet from the top of a <br />bluff. (added 02/22/10) <br /> <br /> Board. The board of appeals and adjustment established by this Code. <br /> <br /> Boarding house. A structure where sleeping rooms are provided, with a common <br />entrance, internal access to all rooms, one (1) or more bathrooms, and one (1) or more kitchens <br />to provide lodging for at least three (3) but not exceeding five (5) persons. A boarding house is <br />distinguished from a transient accommodation such as a hotel or motel as defined in this <br />chapter. (added 7/14/10) <br /> <br /> Boulevard. That portion of a street lying between the lateral line of the roadway portion <br />thereof (i.e., the back of the curb or curb line) and the right-of-way line thereof which may <br />contain within its boundaries a sidewalk or portion of driveway. <br /> <br /> Brewpub. A restaurant that also has a facility that manufactures and distributes <br />intoxicating malt liquor or wine in total quantity not to exceed 250,000 barrels a year on the <br />premises. (added 10/29/12) <br /> <br /> Building. A structure which is designed and suitable for the habitation or shelter of <br />human beings or animals, or a shelter or storage of property, or is used for trade or <br />manufacturing. <br /> <br /> Building line. A line parallel to a lot line or the ordinary high water level at the required <br />setback beyond which a structure may not extend. (revised 02/22/10) <br /> <br /> Building, accessory structure or use. A subordinate building structure or use which is <br />located on the same lot on which the principal building or use is situated and which is reasonable <br />necessary, appropriate and incidental to the conduct of the primary use of such principal building <br />or principal use. <br /> <br /> Building envelope. (See Lot, Buildable portion of.) <br /> <br /> Building height. The vertical distance from the average elevation of the grade along a <br />face of a building to the highest point of the roof surface of flat roofs, the deck line of mansard <br />roofs, or the average height between the eaves and the highest ridge of gable, hip, or gambrel <br />roofs. The height of a stepped or terraced building shall be the height of the tallest segment of <br />the building. <br />