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<br />residential subdivision, commercial or industrial development. <br /> <br />3 Amended: 9/4/01 <br />2 i\mended: 6/27/01 <br />1 Am.ended: 1/10/01 <br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Ccnterville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />Basement - A portion of a building iocated partly underground, having more then <br />50% of its floor.to-ceiling height below the average grade of the adjoining ground. <br />Split level, split entry and earth sheltered homes shall be construed to satisfy <br />basement requirements. <br /> <br />Block - A tract of land bounded by streets, or a combination of streets, parks, <br />cemeteries, railroacl rights-of-way, sl10r6 lines, waterways or corporate boundary <br />lines of the City. <br /> <br />Board - The Board of Appeals and Adjustments of the City of Centerville. <br /> <br />Boathouse - /, structure designed and used solely for the storage of boats or <br />boating equiprnent <br /> <br />Building - Any structure having a roof which may provide shelter or enclosure of <br />persons, animal or chattel, and when said structure is divided bV party walls <br />without openings, each portion of such building so separated shall be deemed a <br />separate building. <br /> <br />Buildable Area - The space remaining on a zoning lot after minimum yard and <br />open space requirements [laVe been met. <br /> <br />Building Covemge ... See Lot CO\lerag&. <br /> <br />Building Height .. See Hei~lht <br /> <br />Building Une - The line, parallel to the street line, that passes through the point <br />of the principal building nearest the front lot line. <br /> <br />Building, Principal - See Principal Building. <br /> <br />Business Area .. Any business activity whic!.1 renders service to other commercial <br />or industrial enterprises <br /> <br />City Council or Council - The City Council of the City of Centerville. <br /> <br />Clear Cutling - The indiscriminate removal of trees, shrubs, or undergrowth with <br />the intention of preparing real property for non-agricultural development purposes. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 82 <br />