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<br /> ML .l.ti. Structure, principal. The predominant structure upon a lot in which the principal use of the lot is
<br /> conducted, .
<br /> H8.. lA6. Structure, temporary or portable. A structure which is not intended for permanent occupancy
<br /> but which may be suitable in certain situations for specific periods of occupancy pending either
<br /> construction of permanent facilities or a change in conditions that will eliminate the need for the
<br /> temporary structure. Portable classrooms, portable offices and air,supported structures are
<br /> examples of temporary or portable structures.
<br /> 1ft llL Studios. A building or space within a building where professlonal artists. musicians, photogra-
<br /> phers. dancers, designers, etc. practice their profession or teach; display and sales of products used
<br /> or produced in the profession is considered an accessory use.
<br /> liQ. lA8.. Tower. Any pole, spire or structure, or any combination thereof, to which an antenna is attached,
<br /> or which is designed for an antenna to be attached, and all supporting lines, cables, wires and
<br /> braces; including but not limited to a free,standing radio (including ham radio and private radio
<br /> transmitting) or television receiving antenna, a windmill, and a wind4power generator,
<br /> UJ.. lA2. Townhouse. A single-family dwelling which maintains private ingress and egress, contains no
<br /> independent dwellings above or below it, and is attached to other similar dwellings by a common
<br /> wall.
<br /> l52. liQ. Use. The purpose for which land or premises or a building thereon is designated, arranged or
<br /> intended, or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
<br /> l.5J.. l.5l.. Use, accessory. A use which is incidental to the principal use of the lot on which it is maintained
<br /> or conducted.
<br /> ll4.. .152. Use, principal. The primary or predominant use for which the lot and structure, if any located .
<br /> thereon. is conducted or maintained. ';"1-
<br /> ill. l.5J.. Use, principal multiple-operation. A business or industrial operation which consists of two or
<br /> more distinguishable uses, all of which are dependent upon each other, but none of which is
<br /> predominately or clearly the principal use and all of which are generally compatible with the
<br /> permitted allowable uses in the district.
<br /> li6.. lSA.. Use, special accessory. A use which is both an accessory use and a special use and which, after
<br /> due consideration by the Commission and Council, pursuant to the applicable procedures
<br /> contained herein, may be allowed as an accessory use by Special Use Permit granted by the
<br /> Council.
<br /> liL ill. Use, special principal. A principle use which, because of unique characteristics, cannot be
<br /> classified as a permitted principle use in any particular district, and which, after due consideration
<br /> by the commission and council, pursuant to the applicable procedures contained herein, may
<br /> nevertheless be allowed on a site in a particular zoning district by Special Use Permit be granted
<br /> by the council. Includes temporary uses which require special approval before being allowed.
<br /> l2.. li6.. Utility distribution lines. The distribution facilities of electric power, gas, water and
<br /> communication companies which directly serve abutting properties.
<br /> li2.. liL Utility substation. A structure llsed for the relay or distribution of electric, water, sewer,
<br /> telephone, etc., services.
<br /> 1& l2.. Utility transmission lines. The transmission facilities of electric power and communication
<br /> companies which do not directly serve abutting properties. .
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