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<br />5 Amended: <br />4 Amended: 2/19/02 <br />3 Amended: 9/410 1 <br />2 Amended: snlO 1 <br />I Amended: 1130/01 <br />Etrective 9/5100 <br />City ofCentervil1e Or<!. #4 <br />Vehicle Abandoned - Any vehicle as defined in this section, which does not have lawfully affixed or <br />attached thereto an un-expired state registration or license plate or plates, or the condition of which is <br />wrecked, dismantled, partially dismantled, inoperative, abandoned or discarded. <br /> <br />Water-Oriented Accessory Structure or Facility - A small above ground building or other improvement <br />except stairways, fences, docks, and retaining walls, which, because of the relationship of its use to a <br />surface water feature, reasonably needs to be located closer to public waters than the normal structure <br />setback. Examples of such structures and facilities include boathouses, gazebos, screen houses, fish <br />houses, pump houses, and detached decks. <br /> <br />Wetland - Lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at <br />or near the surface or the land or is covered by shallow water. For purposes of this definition, wetlands <br />must have the following three characteristics: <br /> <br />A. Predominance of hydric soils; and <br /> <br />B. Are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration <br />sufficient to support a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation typically adapted for life <br />in saturated soil conditions; and <br /> <br />C. Under normal circumstances support a prevalence of such vegetation. <br /> <br />Yard - A required open space on a lot which is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward, <br />except as otherwise provided for herein. The measurement of a yard shall be construed as the minimum <br />horizontal distance between the lot line and the building line. <br /> <br />YaFEl, ,"reAt P. yard 9xt9RaiRg asmSEl \Ilie fI:llI willtR af \1:19 fFeRt let 99w:e9R sille let IiRes aRE! sxteRlliRg <br />fl'GFR tl:19 aSl:lttiRg stmst Figl:1t of way IiRO te a deptl:1 mEll:lired iR tl:19 yaF9 F6!ill:llatieRs sf tile llimGt iR 'M:iisl:1 <br />&W9R 19t is IOGatgg. OR a 99rRer let U19 street aaares& ar RSrre\\f9st stFget SimSRsisR af \As street sRsH <br />99 tl:19 wellt yaFEl.1 <br /> <br />Yard, Front - A yard extending across the full width of the front lot between side lot lines and extending <br />from the abutting street right-of-way line to a depth required in the yard regulations of the district in which <br />such lot is located. On a corner lot the street address or narrowest street dimension of the street shall <br />be the front yard. The other street frontage will be considered a front yard for principal structure <br />setbacks and a side yard for purposes of calculating setbacks for accessory structures. 1 <br /> <br />Yard, Rear - A yard extending along a side lot line between the front and rear yard lot line, having a <br />width as specified in the yard regulations for the district in which such lot is located. <br /> <br />Yard, Side - A yard between the sideline of the lot and the nearest line of the building and extending <br />from the front yard to the rear yard. <br /> <br />--PRo-r.:':;,~.~.;~.)1 <br />
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