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RESTAURANT, FAST FOOD: An establishment where customers are served their food from a counter 700 <br />or in a motor vehicle, mostly in disposable packages prepared to leave the premises or to be taken to a 701 <br />table or booth for consumption on the premises. Fast food can be a café, coffee shop, ice cream shop, 702 <br />and/or deli. Fast food restaurants may or may not serve intoxicating alcoholic beverages to be consumed 703 <br />upon the premises. Food sales shall account for over 50% of the gross receipts at any restaurant serving 704 <br />intoxicating alcoholic beverages. Fast food restaurants may include drive-through facilities, which are 705 <br />regulated separately. 706 <br />RESTAURANT, TRADITIONAL: An establishment in which customers are served their food in or on 707 <br />non-disposable dishes to be consumed primarily while seated at tables or booths within a building, and 708 <br />which may or may not serve intoxicating alcoholic beverages to be consumed upon the premises. Food 709 <br />sales shall account for over 50% of the gross receipts at any restaurant serving intoxicating alcoholic 710 <br />beverages. Traditional restaurants may also be a café, cafeteria or buffet, coffee shop, and/or deli. 711 <br />Customers may take away food, but drive-through facilities are not allowed. 712 <br />RETAIL, GENERAL AND PERSONAL SERVICES: Includes the retail sale of products and/or 713 <br />consumer services to the general public and produces minimal off-site impacts. 714 <br />RETAIL, LARGE FORMAT: Where retail building size is regulated, a large format retail use is a stand-715 <br />alone, single-tenant retail structure with a gross floor area of 100,000 square feet or more, distributed on 716 <br />one or more stories. This includes interior space that may be leased to third-party financial, clinical, or 717 <br />other service providers accessible to customers within the large format retail store, but does not include 718 <br />typical multi-tenant retail centers or regional malls that may comprise gross floor area of more than 719 <br />100,000 square feet. (Ord. 1483, 10/26/2015) 720 <br />REVERSE CORNER: See lot, reverse corner. 721 <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY: The words “right-of-way” shall include any street, alley, boulevard, parkway, 722 <br />highway, or other public thoroughfare. 723 <br />ROOF PITCH: The final exterior slope of a building roof typically but not exclusively expressed as a 724 <br />ratio of the distance, in inches, of vertical “rise” to the distance, in inches, of horizontal “run,” such as 725 <br />3:12, 9:12, 12:12. 726 <br />ROOM: A partitioned part of the inside of a building. For the purpose of this definition, partition shall 727 <br />mean something that divides interior space, especially an interior dividing wall. A wall is one of the sides 728 <br />of a room or building connecting floor and ceiling and may also include anything which encloses or 729 <br />separates space. A partition or wall which intrudes into the space by more than one-third of the least 730 <br />dimension of an existing room may be regarded as creating an additional separate room. The partitioned 731 <br />space shall be considered as a room if privacy is implied; light and ventilation are affected; or a bedroom 732 <br />through a bedroom, bathroom through a bedroom, or bedroom through a bathroom situation is created. 733 <br />ROOMER: A person living in a dwelling unit who is other than part of the family because of blood, 734 <br />marriage, or legal adoption, and is other than a foster child. 735 <br />ROWHOUSE: See townhouse. 736 <br />S. 737 <br />SALVAGE YARD: See junkyard. 738
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