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1305.04 Definitions <br />spiritual facilities; administrative offices; performance art centers; parking and transit <br />structures; and child care facilities. (added 9/25/2017) <br />• Home occupation. The accessory or conditional accessory use of a residential <br />structure for any gainful occupation or profession. <br />• Hospital. An institution licensed by the state department of health, providing primary <br />health services and medical or surgical care, to sick or injured persons, primarily <br />inpatients. May include related facilities such as laboratories, outpatient facilities, or <br />training facilities. (added 7/14/10) <br />• Hotel/motel. Any building, or group of buildings, having five (5) or more guest rooms <br />intended or designed to be rented or hired out to be occupied, or which are occupied for <br />sleeping purposes by transient guests. (revised 7/14/10) <br />• House of worship. A place of worship or religious assembly and its accessory facilities <br />used by the congregation such as the following: rectory, meeting hall, offices for <br />administration of the institution, licensed child or adult daycare, playground, or cemetery. <br />A house of worship does not include buildings or uses used exclusively for residential, <br />schools, recreational, commercial, or other uses not normally associated with worship. <br />(revised 7/14/10) <br />• Household. The person or persons occupying a single dwelling unit. A household may <br />consist of a single family, one (1) person living alone, two (2) or more families living <br />together or any group of related or un-related persons who share living arrangements. <br />• 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 />• Land Reclamation. The reclaiming of land by depositing and/or excavating material so <br />as to alter at the minimum four hundred (400) cubic yards of the existing grade, either by <br />hauling and/or regarding the area, shall constitute land reclamation. <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 />E <br />