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<br />CONTRACTOR'S YARD. An area where vehicles, equipment and/or construction materials and <br />supplies commonly used by building, excavation, roadway construction and similar contractors are <br />stored or serviced. The CONTRACTOR'S YARD includes both areas of outdoor storage and areas <br />confined within a completely enclosed building used in conjunction with a contractor's business. <br /> <br />COVERAGE. That portion of a lot covered by principal and accessory use structures. <br /> <br />CUL-DE-SAC. A local street, one end of which is closed and consists of a circular turnaround. <br /> <br />DAYCARE FACILITIES. A state-licensed daycare facility, as defined in M.S. Chapter 462, as <br />may be amended. <br /> <br />DECK A horizontal, unenclosed platform with or without attached railings, seats, trellises or <br />other features, attached or functionally related to a principal use or site. <br /> <br />DENSITY. The number of dwelling units permitted per net acre of land. <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT. All structures and other modifications of the natural landscape above and <br />below ground or water, on a particular site. <br /> <br />DISTRICT. See zone. <br /> <br />DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENT. An establishment which accommodates the patron's automobile <br />from which the occupants may receive a service or in which products purchased from the establishment <br />may be consumed or business conducted in the automobile. <br /> <br />DWELLING. A building or portion thereof that provides living facilities for one or more families. <br /> <br />DWELLING, MULTIPLE. A detached, residential building containing three or more dwelling <br />units, including what is commonly known as an apartment building, but not including group, row or <br />townhouses. <br /> <br />DWELLING, SEASONAL. A dwelling not used for permanent residence and not occupied for <br />more than six months in each year. <br /> <br />DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY, ATTACHED (group, row and townhouses). One of two or <br />more residential buildings having a common or a party wall separating dwelling units. <br /> <br />DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY, DETACHED. A residential building containing not more than <br />one dwelling unit entirely surrounded by open space on the same lot. <br /> <br />DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY. A building used exclusively for occupancy by two families living <br />independently of each other. <br /> <br />68 <br />