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235 housekeeping unit, all of whom are related by blood, marriage, or adoption plus children who are
<br />236 under foster care; (b)up to four people not so related, living together as a single housekeeping unit; (c)
<br />237 any group of people living together as a single housekeeping unit, if no more than two adult members
<br />238 function as the heads of the household group and the remaining members are dependent upon them for
<br />239 care and direction due to age, physical disability, a mental incompetency, or for other reasons; or (d)
<br />240 any individual, who is the owner, living, and maintaining a common household and using a common
<br />241 cooking and kitchen facility.
<br />242 FENCE: A structure providing enclosure or serving as a barrier, such as wooden posts, wire, iron, or
<br />243 other manufactured material or combination of materials erected to enclose, screen, ar separate areas.
<br />244 FITNESS CENTER: See health club.
<br />245 FLOOR AREA (FOR DETERMINING OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS): Floor area,
<br />246 when prescribed as the basis of ineasurement for off-street parking spaces and loading berths for any
<br />247 use, shall mean the sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors of the buildings devoted to
<br />248 such use, measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the center line of walls
<br />249 separating two buildings, with the common areas divided proportionately accarding to the usage of
<br />250 said buildings.
<br />251 RORESTER, DEGREED: A person who holds a minimum of a Bachelor of Science de�ree in
<br />252 arboriculture, urban forestry or similar field from an accredited academic institution.
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<br />FRONTAGE: The relationship between the front facade of a building and the abutting street,
<br />encompassing the placement of the building and its entrances, and the treatment of front setback areas.
<br />FLTNERAL HOMES: See mortuary.
<br />GARAGE, PRIVATE: A detached accessory building or portion of the principal building, including a
<br />carport, which is used for storing passenger vehicles, trailer of the occupant, or trucks of a rated
<br />capacity not in excess of 3/4 ton.
<br />GARAGE SALE: Also known as a yard sale, attic sale, rummage sale, or moving sale, the sale of used
<br />household and personal items conducted on residential premises, where the property sold consists of
<br />items owned by the occupant of the premises at which the sale takes place, or by friends of such
<br />occupant and where the sale is conducted by such occupant or friends, and not by an agent or any other
<br />person to whom a commission, fee or salary is paid. Items for sale shall not have been purchased for
<br />resale or received on consignment for the purpose of resale. Except during the sales day(s) and one day
<br />before and after for setup, items for sale shall be stored within the garage or residence.
<br />267 GAZEBO: A detached accessory building which is used for the social ar recreational shelter of persons
<br />268 and is not used as living quarters.
<br />269 GREENHOUSE: An establishment whose principal activity is the sale of plants grown on the site,
<br />270 which may include outdoor storage, growing or display, and may include sales of lawn furniture and
<br />271 garden supplies.
<br />272 GROCERY STORE: A retail establishment that offers for sale food products, beverages, household
<br />273 items and may include pharmacy, and prepared food items.
<br />274 GROUP HOME: See community residential facility.
<br />275 HEALTH CLUB : An establishment for the conduct of indoar sports and exercise activities, which
<br />276 may include related locker and shower rooms, offices, and classrooms, and where use is offered on a
<br />277 membership basis.
<br />278 HOME OCCUPATION: An office or studio, service business, or limited production of goods within a
<br />279 dwelling unit by a resident of the dwelling, provided that the use is limited in extent and incidental and
<br />280 secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for residential purposes.
<br />281 HOSPITAL: An institution, licensed by the state department of health, providing primary health
<br />282 services and medical or surgical care to persons, primarily in-patients, suffering from illness, disease,
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