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<br />73 <br /> <br />169.01, as amended. <br /> <br />NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE OR USE. A structure or use lawfully in existence on the <br />effective date of this chapter or any amendment thereto and not conforming to the regulations for the <br />district in which it is situated. <br /> <br />NURSING HOME or REST HOME. A licensed establishment having accommodations for the <br />continuous care of two or more invalid, infIrm, aged convalescent patients or disabled persons that are <br />nonrelated. <br /> <br />OCCUPANCY PERMIT. Permission received by the city to use/occupy a premises. <br /> <br />OPEN SPACE. Any unoccupied land space open to the sky. <br /> <br />ORDAINED. To order by virtue of established authority. <br /> <br />ORDINARY HIGH WATER LINE (OHWL). A line delineating the highest water level which <br />has been maintained for a sufficient period of time to leave evidence on the landscape. The ordinary <br />high water mark is commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from predominantly <br />aquatic to terrestrial. <br /> <br />PERFORMANCE STANDARD. A criterion established to control appearance, noise, odor, toxic <br />or noxious matter, vibration, fIre and explosive hazards, glare, heat, waste and other potential impacts <br />generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. <br /> <br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. A tract of land, which will contain two or more principal <br />structures, developed under unifIed ownership or control, the development of which may be unique and <br />of a substantially different character than that of the surrounding area. <br /> <br />PLAT. The drawing or map ofa subdivision prepared for fIling of record pursuant to M.S. <br />Chapter 505 and containing all elements and requirements set forth in applicable local regulations <br />adopted pursuant to M.S. S 462.358 and Chapter 505, as they may be amended from time to time. <br /> <br />PRINCIPAL USE or PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE. The main use to which the premises are <br />devoted and the purpose for which the premises exist. <br /> <br />PRIVATE PROPERTY. Any real property within the city which is privately owned and which is <br />not a public property as defmed in this section. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING. An official public meeting, which notice has been published in the offIcial <br />newspaper. <br /> <br />PUBLIC PROPERTY. Any street or highway that includes the entire width between the boundary <br />lines of every way publicly maintained for the purposes of vehicular travel, and shall also mean any <br /> <br />73 <br />