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40 assistance with daily activities, congregate dining, and limited health care may be provided.
<br />41 ATHLETIC FIELD: An outdoor facility developed as a baseball diamond, softball diamond, soccer
<br />42 field, football field, lacrosse field, or other surface for conducting outdoor recreational activities.
<br />43 AWNING: See CANOPY.
<br />44 BASEMENT: That portion of a building which is wholly or partly below ground level.
<br />45 BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT: A private residence that rents rooms as temporary
<br />46 lodging and which is the principal residence of the operator.
<br />47 BERM: A land alteration where fill is added to the surface of the ground in order to create a earthen
<br />48 mound or hill generally used in conjunction with walls, fences, or plant material to screen one parcel of
<br />49 land from another or from a street.
<br />50 BLOCK: A tract of land bounded by streets, or by a combina�ion of streets and public parks,
<br />51 cemeteries, railroad rights-of-way, or shorelines of waterways. A block may be located in part beyond
<br />52 the boundary lines of the corporate limits of the City.
<br />53 BINGO HALL: A principal or accessory use of a structure or property to operate a bingo hall licensed
<br />54 under Chapter 304 of this Code and MN Stat 349.164.
<br />55 BOARDER: See ROOMER.
<br />56 BODY SHOP: See MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR.
<br />57 BOULEVARD: That portion of a street right-of-way between the curbline and property line.
<br />58 BOUTIQUE SALE (RESIDENTIAL): The sale of handcrafted items conducted on residential
<br />59 premises, where the items sold are made by the occupant of the premises at which the sale takes place,
<br />60 or by friends of such occupant, and where the sale is conducted by said occupant or friends of such
<br />61 occupant and not by an agent or any other person to whom a commission, fee, or salary is paid. Items
<br />62 for sale shall be made in the home and not purchased for resale from any retail or wholesale business
<br />63 source nor received on consignment for the purpose of resale.
<br />64 BUILDING: A structure with a permanent location on the land, enclosed by walls and having a roof
<br />65 that may provide shelter, support, protection or enclosure of persons, animals, or property of any kind.
<br />66 BUILDING, ATTACHED: A building joined to another building or structure by a shared wall.
<br />67 BUILDING, DETACHED: A building surrounded on all sides by open space on the same lot
<br />68 BUILDING, MIXED-USE: A building that houses multiple uses, which may include residential and
<br />69 nonresidential uses.
<br />70 BUILDING, NONRESIDENTIAL: A building that houses no residential uses, with the possible
<br />71 exception of a caretaker's dwelling.
<br />72 BUILDING, PRINCIPAL: A building in which is conducted the principal use of the lot on which it is
<br />73 located.
<br />74 BUILDING, RESIDENTIAL: A building which is arranged, designed, used or intended to be used for
<br />75 residential occupancy by one or more families or lodgers, and which includes, but is not limited to, the
<br />76 following types multiple-family dwelling, single-family attached dwellings, single-family detached
<br />77 dwellings, and two-family detached dwellings.
<br />78 BUILDING COMPLEX: A group of two or more buildings, planned or developed in a joint manner
<br />79 with shared parking facilities, regardless of whether such buildings or uses are located on the same lot
<br />80 or parcel.
<br />81 BUILDING HEIGHT: The vertical dimension measured from the average elevation of the approved
<br />82 grade at the front of the building to the highest point of the roof in the case of a flat roof, to the deck
<br />83 line of a mansard roof, and to the midpoint of the ridge of a gable, hip, or gambrel roo£ (For purposes
<br />84 of this definition, the average height shall be calculated by using the highest ridge and its attendant
<br />85 eave. The eave point used shall be where the roof line crosses the side wall.) In the case of alterations,
<br />86 additions or replacement of existing buildings, height shall be measured from the natural grade prior to
<br />87 construction.
<br />88 BUILDING MATERIALS SALES: An establishment that sells or rents building supplies, construction
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