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1305.04 Definitions <br />utility trailer, or watercraft, including any covering, as stored. This does not including <br />antennas and utility/mechanical systems provided they are accessory and take up no more <br />than ten (10) percent of the roof surface area. RVs and watercraft on a trailer shall be <br />measured as one. (revised 02/07/08) <br />• Recreational Vehicles, Utility Trailers, Riding Lawn Mowers, and Watercraft Length. <br />The distance as measured from end to end of the recreational vehicle, utility trailer, or <br />watercraft, including any hitch, motor, and covering, as stored. RVs and watercraft on a <br />trailer shall be measured as one. (revised 02/07/08) <br />• Regional flood. A flood which is representative of large floods known to have occurred <br />generally in Minnesota and reasonably characteristic of what can be expected to occur on <br />an average frequency in the magnitude of the 100-year recurrence interval. Regional flood <br />is synonymous with the term "base flood", 1 percent annual chance flood, or 100-year <br />elevation. <br />• Regulatory flood protection elevation. The regulatory flood protection elevation shall <br />be an elevation no lower than one foot above the elevation of the regional flood plus any <br />increases in flood elevation caused by encroachments on the flood plain that result from <br />designation of a floodway. (added 05/05/10) <br />• Research animals. Animals kept in a laboratory setting for the purpose of testing and <br />research related health care products. <br />• Research and development facility. Establishments which conduct research, <br />development, or controlled production of high technology electronic, industrial, or <br />scientific products or commodities for sale; or establishments conducting educational or <br />medical research or testing. May include limited accommodations for researchers or <br />research subjects. Research with animals is considered a separate category. (added <br />7/14/10) <br />• Residence hall, dormitory. A building designed for or used as group living quarters for <br />students of a high school, college, university or seminary, organized and owned, or leased <br />in its entirety, by a high school, college, university or seminary. (added 7/14/10) <br />• Residential facility. Any licensed facility, public or private, which for gain or <br />otherwise, regularly provides one or more persons with a twenty-four (24) hours per day <br />substitute for care, food, lodging, training, education, supervision, habilitation, <br />rehabilitation and treatment they need, but which for any reason cannot be furnished in <br />the person's own home, including but not limited to, state institutions under the control of <br />the commissioner of public welfare, foster homes, residential treatment centers, maternity <br />shelters, group homes, residential programs, or schools for handicapped children. <br />• Restaurant. A business establishment whose principal business is the preparation, <br />service and sale of food and beverages to be consumed by customers while seated at tables <br />or counters located within the building on the premises. <br />17 <br />