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∙ Industry. Uses such as the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging, <br />treatment, assembling or warehousing of products and materials. <br /> ∙ Junkyard. An open area where waste, used or second-hand materials are bought, sold, <br />exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including but not limited to, <br />scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber, tires and bottles. A junkyard includes a <br />vehicle wrecking yard but does not include uses established entirely within enclosed <br />buildings. <br /> ∙ Landscape lot area. That portion of a lot required to remain as open space, free of <br />buildings, parking and drives. Landscape lot areas may consist of: <br /> ∙ Naturally vegetated areas, <br /> ∙ Wetlands or ponding areas, <br /> ∙ Planting beds, ground cover and mulch areas (vegetative, rock, bark chip, etc.), <br /> ∙ Decorative walkways and areas not to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the required <br />landscape lot area, and <br /> ∙ Outdoor recreation areas. <br /> ∙ Landscaping. Plantings such as trees, grass, shrubs. <br /> ∙ Loading area. Any area where trucks are maneuvered and parked, for the purposes of <br />loading or unloading products, materials or equipment. <br /> ∙ Lot. A parcel of land described by metes and bounds measurement, reference to a <br />registered land survey, plat, record of survey map, or other means, and separated from <br />other parcels or portions by said description, and which is occupied by, or is suitable under <br />this Code and other applicable ordinances for occupancy by one (1) principal building, or <br />used together with any accessory buildings or uses and such open spaces as are required <br />by this Code. <br /> ∙ Lot area. The total site area within the lot lines. <br /> ∙ Lot area, net buildable. The space remaining on a lot after the minimum landscape <br />area, open space and setback requirements of this Code have been met. <br /> ∙ Lot area per family. The lot area per family is the lot area required by this Code to be <br />provided for each family in a dwelling. <br /> ∙ Lot, buildable portion of. (Building Envelope) The area of a lot on which a principal <br />structure may be placed. The portion of a lot remaining after the minimum building <br />setbacks have been met. (Lot area, net buildable, is more limiting as other deductions are <br />included). <br /> ∙ Lot, corner. A lot situated at and abutting on the intersection of two (2) or more <br />streets having an angle of intersection of not more than one hundred thirty-five (135) <br />degrees. A lot abutting upon a curve street shall be deemed a corner lot if the tangents to