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I of prepared read -to-eat foods to be either picked-u or delivered for o reauses <br />2 consumption. <br />4 <br />, <br />6 <br />7 SETBAC s. The minimum horizontal distance between <br />9 docr-punp-dono cipmr, and --n=na&d napahpr. ta-A 41MV R R 66j, amd Ift"R VadaY <br />a structure <br />10 and lot line, ordinary huh -eater mark, pond., or other structure, or right -of- ay easement. <br />11 Distances are to be measured from the most outwardly extended portion of the structure <br />12 wall at ground level except as provided hereinafter. <br />13 <br />14 SLOPPING CENTERS: A group of four (4) or more contiguous units combined in a single, <br />15 architecturally unified building, containing at least forty thousand (40,000) square feet of <br />16 commercial gross area sp, no e�, located on a single site, along with on -site parking which is <br />17 provided in direct relationship to the types and sizes of the stores contained within the <br />18 building. (Ord. 958, 7 -23 -) <br />19 <br />1 <br />22 %Q_VQPCLLAMLRALJFJL_&AR6d9 e <br />r <br />23 # F ■ <br />5 <br />■ . <br />• <br />f <br />STAND, ROADSIDE: An accessory structure for the display and sale of products with no <br />9 space for customers with the structure itself. (Ord. 275, 5- 12 -59) <br />30 <br />31 STORY: That portion of a budding included between the upper surface of any floor and <br />32 the upper surface of the fluor next above, except -that the topmost story shall be that <br />33 portion of a building included between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the <br />34 ceding or roof above. If the finished floor level directly above a basement or unused under <br />5 Moor space is more than six feet (6') alcove grade, as defined herein t <br />6 for more than fifty percent (50%) of the total perimeter or is more than twelve feet <br />7 (12) above grade as defined herein at any point, such basement or unused under-floor <br />8 space shall be considered as a story* <br />9 <br />40 STORE F111 T: <br />41 The first story is the lowest story in a building which qualifies as a " story " as defined <br />42 herein, except that a floor level in a building having only one floor level shall be classified <br />43 as a first story, provided such floor level is not more than four feet (4) below grade for <br />more than fifty percent (50%) of the total perimeter or more than eight feet (8') below <br />45 grade at any point, (Ord. 275, - 12 -59; arid. 1990 Code) <br />14 <br />