MOBILE HOME: See manufactured home.
<br />MONASTERY: A place of residence for members of a religious order who carry on religious, medical,
<br />educational or charitable work within related or unrelated institutions.
<br />MONOPOLE: A monopolar structure, erected on the ground to support wireless communication
<br />antennas and connecting appurtenances.
<br />MORTUARY: A facility where funeral arrangements are made and/or funeral services for the dead are
<br />held and where dead bodies are embalmed or otherwise prepared for final disposition.
<br />MOTEL: See lodging.
<br />MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL: A building or area in which freight brought by motor truck is
<br />asseinbled and/or stored for routing in intrastate or interstate shipment by motor trucic.
<br />MOTOR FUEL SALES: A place where gasoline, kerosene, or any other motor fuel, lubricating oil or
<br />grease for operating motor vehicles is offered for sale to the public and deliveries are made directly
<br />into motor vehicles.
<br />MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER: Any person licensed by the State and engaging in the business of
<br />selling, purchasing, and generally dealing in new and used motor vehicles having an established place
<br />of business for the sale, trade, and display of new and used motor vehicles and having in such motor
<br />vehicle dealer's possession new and used vehicles for the purposes of sale or trade.
<br />MOTOR VEHICLE RENTAL/LEASING FACILITY: A facility primarily engaged in the rental or
<br />leasing of autoinobiles or light trucks and vans that may include incidental parlcing and servicing.
<br />MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR: The repair and/or replacement of any part or repair of any part
<br />including such iteins as the engine head or pan, engine transmission or differential, rebuilding or
<br />reconditioning of engines, bodywork, framework, welding, painting, upholstering service to passenger
<br />vehicles and trucks not exceeding 3/4 ton capacity.
<br />MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR, LARGE: The repair and/or replacement of any part or repair of any part
<br />including such items as the engine head or pan, engine transmission or differential, rebuilding or
<br />reconditioning of engines, bodywork, framework, welding, painting, upholstering service to passenger
<br />vehicles, commercial vehicles (e.g. vans, tnicks, semis and buses), and large machinery (e.g.,
<br />construction equipment and farm implements) of any size.
<br />MULCH: A protective covering of materials placed around plants to control weeds and moderate
<br />evaporation of moisture or freezing. Examples of mulch include organic mulch such as wood chips,
<br />shredded hardwood, and cocoa beans and inorganic mulch such as stones or rocks. Materials creating
<br />an impermeable cover shall not be considered mulch.
<br />NATURAL GRADE: The grade of a site before it is modified by moving earth, adding or removing
<br />fill, or installing a berm, retaining wall or other earthwork feature. Natural grade is determined by
<br />reference to a survey, or other information as determined by the zoning administrator.
<br />NONCONFORMING, ILLEGAL: Designates a lot, use, or structure which failed to satisfy all
<br />applicable zoning requirements and was, therefore, illegally established when it was created, initiated,
<br />or constructed and which currently fails to satisfy all applicable requirements of this Title as amended.
<br />NONCONFORMING, LEGAL: Designates a lot, use, or structure which satisfied all applicable zoning
<br />requirements when it was created, initiated, or constructed but which currently fails to satisfy all
<br />applicable requirements of this Title as amended.
<br />NON-MOTORIZED PATHWAYS: On-road and off-road pathways which are used for pedestrian,
<br />bicycle, and other non-motorized means of transportation, the specifications of which shall be
<br />established by the Public Works Director.
<br />NOXIOUS MATTER: Material which is capable of causing injury or malaise to living organisms or is
<br />capable of causing detrimental effect upon the health or the psychological, social or economic well-
<br />being of human beings.
<br />NURSERY SCHOOL: A public or private facility, licensed by the state, the principal function of
<br />which is to provide an educational experience outside of the family home for children of preschool
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