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∙ Receipt of goods through purchase, consignment, or donation. (added 2/29/16) ∙ Tower. Any pole, spire or structure, or any combination thereof, to which an antenna is attached, or which is designed for an antenna to be attached, and all supporting lines, cables, wires and braces; including but not limited to a free-standing radio (including ham radio and private radio transmitting) or television receiving antenna, a windmill, and a wind-power generator. ∙ Townhouse. A single-family dwelling, which maintains private ingress and egress, contains no independent dwellings above or below it, and is attached to other similar dwellings by a common wall. ∙ Use. The purpose for which land or premises or a building thereon is designated, arranged or intended, or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained. ∙ Use, accessory. A use which is incidental to the principal use of the lot on which it is maintained or conducted. ∙ Use, principal. The primary or predominant use for which the lot and structure, if any located thereon, is conducted or maintained. ∙ Use, principal multiple-operation. A business or industrial operation which consists of two or more distinguishable uses, all of which are dependent upon each other, but none of which is predominately or clearly the principal use and all of which are generally compatible with the permitted allowable uses in the district. ∙ Use, conditional accessory. A use which is both an accessory use and a conditional use and which, after due consideration by the Commission and Council, pursuant to the applicable procedures contained herein, may be allowed as an accessory use by Conditional Use Permit granted by the Council. ∙ Use, conditional principal. A principle use which, because of unique characteristics, cannot be classified as a permitted principle use in any particular district, and which, after due consideration by the commission and council, pursuant to the applicable procedures contained herein, may nevertheless be allowed on a site in a particular zoning district by Conditional Use Permit be granted by the council. Includes temporary uses which require conditional approval before being allowed. ∙ Utility distribution lines. The distribution facilities of electric power, gas, water and communication companies which directly serve abutting properties. ∙ Utility substation. A structure used for the relay or distribution of electric, water, sewer, telephone, etc., services. ∙ Utility transmission lines. The transmission facilities of electric power and communication companies which do not directly serve abutting properties.