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<br /> 78. Person: Any individual, association, firm,
<br /> corporation, governmental agency, or political subdivision.
<br /> 79. Planned industrial district or industrial park:
<br /> A tract of land which is subdivided and developed for the
<br /> use of a community or variety of industrial land uses, sold
<br /> with streets and utilities dedicated before sites are
<br /> to prospective occupants.
<br /> 80. Planned unit development. A subdivision that consists
<br /> of a variety of land use types, incorporating a single
<br /> type or a variety of types of residential dwelling units,
<br /> and/or compatible commercial and industrial land uses,
<br /> public land uses, and conunon open space and recreational
<br /> areas, adequate to service the needs of the tract when
<br /> fully developed and populated, and which is to be developed
<br /> as a single entity, under unified control.
<br /> 81. Portable building: A temporary building that does
<br /> not have a foundation and is transportable.
<br /> 82. Porte cochere: A roofed space, open on two ( 2)
<br /> or three (3) sides, covered with a flat or hipped roof
<br /> and ordinarily used as a shelter under which vehicles are
<br /> driven or temporarily parked.
<br /> 83. Private or parochial school: An institution of
<br /> learning having a curriculum equivalent to public schools,
<br /> providing care, training, education, custody or supervision
<br /> for twelve (12) or more children who are not related by
<br /> blood, marriage or adoption to the owner or operator of
<br /> the facility, for all or part of the twenty-four-hour
<br /> day, whether or not the facility is operated for profit,
<br /> and whether or not the facility makes a charge for the service
<br /> offered by it; provided however, that this does not
<br /> include specialty schools, such as dancing, music, beauty,
<br /> mechanical, trade, swimming, or commercial schools.
<br /> 84. Public stable: A stable with a capacity for more
<br /> than four (4) horses or mules.
<br /> 85. Public right-of-way: A strip of land used or
<br /> intended to be used, wholly or in part, as a public
<br /> street, alley, crosswalk way, sidewalk or drainage way.
<br /> 86. Recreational vehicle or travel trailer: A
<br /> vehicular, portable structure built on a chassis, designed
<br /> to be used a a temporary dwelling for travel, recreational
<br /> and vacation uses, permanently identified as a travel
<br /> trailer or recreational vehicle by the manufacturer of the
<br /> trailer and, when factory-equipped for the road, it shall
<br /> have a body width not exceeding eight (8) feet and a body
<br /> length not exceeding state maximums.
<br /> 87. Residence: A building occupied as the abiding place
<br /> of one or more persons in which the use and management of
<br /> sleeping quarters, all appliances for cooking, ventilating,
<br /> heating or lighting are under one control and which shall
<br /> include one-family and two-family dwellings, apartment
<br /> houses and boardinghouses, and which shall be the principal
<br /> building on any lot in residential districts.
<br /> 88. Restaurant: A building or portion of a building,
<br /> where the primary business is the on-premises sale of
<br /> prepared food in full compliance with all state and
<br /> city health and sanitary laws and regulations, with adequate
<br /> kitchen facilities for the preparation of the food to be
<br /> sold, the adequacy of said kitchen facilities to be based
<br /> upon the seating capacity of the restaurant and the type
<br /> o~ menu off~r~d, and where alcoholic beverages may be sold
<br /> w1th a cond1t1onal use permit.
<br /> 89. Retail: The sale of goods directly to a consumer.
<br /> Engaged in, pertaining to, or relating to the sale of
<br /> m~rchand~se at retail. To sell individual items or by the
<br /> p1ece, d1rectly to a consumer.
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