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Arden Hills Zoning Code <br /> Potential Additional Definitions for the Zoning Code <br /> Aggregate mining: The use of land for surface or subsurface removal of sand, gravel, rock, <br /> industrial minerals, and other nonmetallic minerals not regulated under Minn. Stat. Chapts. 93.44 <br /> - 93.51; or Successor Statutes. Aggregate mining does not include land reclamation or mining as -- <br /> defined in this Chapter. [Sometimes called "extractive use" or "mineral extraction. " You might <br /> want to consider changing current definition of`mining J to call it "excavating, " thus avoiding <br /> some confusion] <br /> Assisted Living Facility: A facility that provides daily assistance and long-term residence for <br /> disabled or elderly individuals. This includes a combination of housing, supportive services, <br /> personalized assistance and health care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who <br /> need help with activities of daily living, such as dressing, grooming, bathing, etc. <br /> Boarding House: A structure where sleeping rooms are provided, with a common entrance, <br /> internal access to all rooms, one (1) or more bathrooms, and one (1) or more kitchens to provide <br /> lodging for five (5) or more persons. A boarding house is distinguished from a transient <br /> accommodation such as a hotel or motel as defined in this chapter. [might want to refine the <br /> definition of hotel/motel to indicate transient nature of those accommodations] <br /> Cemetery/Memorial Garden: Land used or dedicated to the burial of the dead, including <br /> crematoriums, mausoleums, funeral chapels and necessary sales and maintenance facilities. <br /> Crematorium: A location containing properly installed, certified apparatus intended for use in <br /> the act of cremation. [generally accessory to a funeral home or cemetery] <br /> Commercial Recreation—Indoor: A commercial recreational use conducted within an <br /> enclosed building, including arcade, arena, art gallery, assembly hall, athletic and health clubs, <br /> auditorium, bowling alley, club or lounge, community center, pool or billiard hall, or a variety of <br /> organized or franchised sports, including but not limited to basketball, ice hockey, wrestling, <br /> soccer, tennis and volleyball. This definition does not include public uses on public property. <br /> Community Residential Facility: [Essentially the same as `group home, 'which is defined in <br /> the ordinance but not included in the land use chart, so either term could be used with the <br /> definition] <br /> Dwelling, Live-work Unit: A dwelling unit in combination with a shop, office, studio, or other <br /> work space within the same unit, where the resident occupant both lives and works. A live-work <br /> unit is not synonymous with a home occupation because it is designed as a mixed-use facility, <br /> whereas the home occupation is secondary and accessory to the residential use. <br /> April29, 2010 g <br />
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