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1305.04 Definitions. (revised 07/27/20) ∙Acre. A quantity of land containing forty-three thousand, five hundred and sixty(43,560) square feet or one hundred sixty (160) square rods in whatever shape and pattern (e.g. circular, square, triangular, irregular, broad or narrow). ∙Acre, net (as applied to PUD density calculations). One (1) acre of land, minus thetwo-thirds (2/3) of that portion of the acre encompassed by wetlands, one-half (1/2) of that portion of the acre encompassing wholly or partially hills, mounds, or slopes that drop at a rate of twelve percent (12%) or more per every fifteen (15) feet or more of distance; and the entire area of public streets. ∙Administrative officer. The zoning administrator, building inspector, their deputies orassistants, and any other officials of the city charged with or engaged in the administration of this Code or any portion thereof. ∙Administrator. The zoning administrator.∙Agricultural uses. Uses customarily associated with the growing of farm produce andthe raising of farm animals for general use; but not including raising and feeding (feed lots) of livestock, fur farms and kennels. ∙Alteration. As applied to a building or structure, a change or rearrangement in thestructural parts or in the existing facilities, or an enlargement, whether by extending on a side or by increasing in height, or by moving from one location to another. ∙Alley. A minor public or private way which is used primarily for vehicular serviceaccess to the back or side of a lot abutting on a street. ∙Animals, domestic. Common household pets, such as dogs and cats, other animalskept for amusement, companionship, decoration, or interest. ∙Animals, farm. Animals traditionally kept or raised on a farm for the purpose ofproviding food or products for sale or use, such as cattle, horses, goats, sheep, swine, fowl, bees, and animals raised for fur. ∙Animals, wild. Animals such as wolves, tigers and poisonous snakes that are notnormally a domestic animal or farm animal and would ordinarily be confined in a zoo or found in the wild. ∙Antenna. Equipment, used for transmitting and/or receiving telecommunication,television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior, or outside, of any building or structure. ∙Antenna, dish. A parabolic-shaped antenna (including all supporting apparatus)which is used for transmitting or receiving telecommunication, television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior, or outside, of any building or structure. ∙Class I: Dish Antenna under thirty (30) inches or more in diameter; six (6) feet insurface area; or six (6) feet in height. ∙Class II: Dish Antenna thirty (30) inches or more in diameter; six (6) square feet ormore in surface area; or six (6) feet or more in height. <br />Draft Ordinance 2020-002