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<br />DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENT. An establishment which accommodates the patron's automobile <br />from which the occupants may receive a service (>r 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 1 or more families. <br /> <br />DWELLING, MULTIPLE. A detached, residential building containing 3 or more dwelling units, . <br />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 6 months in each year. . <br /> <br />DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY, ATTACHED (group, row and townhouses). One of2 or more <br />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 />1 dwelling u.nit entirely surrounded by open.~pace on the same lot. <br /> <br />DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY. A building used exclusively for occupancy by 2 families living <br />independently of each other. <br /> <br />DWELLING UNIT. One or more rooms physically arranged so as to create an independent <br />housekeeping establishment for occupancy by 1 family with separate toilets and facilities for cooking <br />and sleeping. <br /> <br />EASEMENT. The right of a person, government agency or public utility company to use public <br />or private land owned by another for a specific purpose. <br /> <br />ESSENTIAL SERVICES. Public and private utilities required by the resident and working <br />population. <br /> <br />FA(:'ADE The exterior wall of a building exposed to a public view or that wall viewed by <br />persons not within the building. <br /> <br />FAMILY. An individual, 2 or more persons related by blood, marriage or adoption, or a group of <br />not more than 5 persons not so related, living together as a single housekeeping unit using common <br />cooking and kitchen facilities. <br /> <br />FENCE Any artificially constructed barrier of any material or combination of materials erected <br />to enclose or screen areas ofland. <br /> <br />FLOODPLAIN or FLOOD-PRONE AREA. Any land area susceptible to being inundated by <br />water from any source. <br /> <br />FLOODW AY. The channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must <br />be reserved in order to discharge the lOO-year flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface <br />elevation more than 1 foot at any point. <br /> <br />FLOODWAY FRINGE All that land in a floodplain not lying within a delineated floodway. <br />Land within a FLOOD WAY FRINGE is subject to inundation by relatively low velocity flows and <br /> <br />8 <br />