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<br />26 <br />198575v4 <br />o A group of deciduous trees that are at least eight (8) caliper inches or coniferous <br />trees that are at least fifteen (15) feet in height, that provide a buffer or screening along an <br />adjacent public street or between differing land uses. <br /> <br /> Soil processing. The processing of sand, gravel or other materials mined from the land. <br /> <br /> Staging Area. Any exterior area that is used to load, unload, stack, pile, store or assemble <br />materials, equipment or vehicles to be used either on site or off site. <br /> <br /> Story. That portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the <br />surface of the floor next above it, or, if no such floor above, the space between such floor and the <br />ceiling next above it. <br /> <br /> Story, half. A space under a sloping roof which has the line of intersection of roof <br />decking and wall face not more than three (3) feet above the top floor level, and in which space <br />not more than two-thirds (2/3) of the floor area is finished for use. A half-story containing <br />independent apartment or living quarters shall be counted as a full story. <br /> <br /> Streets. A public or private way, consisting in the case of a private way of a roadway and <br />in the case of a public way of a roadway and a boulevard (the latter of which may contain a <br />sidewalk), used primarily for vehicular traffic, whether designated as a street, avenue, parkway, <br />road, lane, throughway, expressway, highway, place or however otherwise designated. The term <br />"streets" includes the following classifications: <br /> <br />o Collector street. A street which carries traffic from local streets to streets and <br />highways of higher classifications. It provides for both land access service and local <br />traffic movements within residential neighborhoods, commercial areas and industrial <br />areas. <br /> <br />o Cul-de-sac. A street with a circular turn-a-round and only one outlet. <br /> <br />o Local street. A street of limited continuity used primarily for access to the <br />abutting properties and the local needs of a neighborhood. <br /> <br />o Minor arterial. A street system that interconnects with and augment the urban <br />major arterial system and provide service to trips of moderate length at somewhat lower <br />level of travel mobility than major arterials. This system distributes travel to <br />geographical areas smaller than those identified with the higher system. <br /> <br />o Major arterial. Usually a divided highway with four (4) or more lanes and serves <br />the major centers of activity of a metropolitan area, the highest traffic volume corridors, <br />and the longest trip desire. The major arterial carries a high proportion of the total urban <br />area travel on a minimum mileage. Almost all fully and partially controlled access <br />facilities are a part of this class. <br />