Section 50-16-362: Words and terms (Red-Rm)
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases beginning with the letters "Red" through "Rm," shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them by this section:
Term | Definition |
Refuse |
Putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, except body wastes, including garbage, rubbish, ash, incinerator ash, incinerator residue, and solid market, industrial and construction refuse.
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Regulated use | Any of the following: (1) Brewpub outside the Central Business District and SD2 District and microbrewery outside the Central Business District and SD2 District and small distillery or small winery outside the Central Business District and SD2 District that serves alcohol for consumption on the premises; however, any brewpub, microbrewery, small distillery, or small winery that operates in conjunction with and is located on the same zoning lot as a standard restaurant, as defined in this section, shall not be considered a regulated use; (2) Cabaret; (3) Dance hall, public, outside the Central Business District; (4) Establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises, outside the Central Business District and the SD1, SD2 and SD5 Districts; however, any establishment for the sale of beer or alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises that operates in conjunction with and is located on the same zoning lot as a standard restaurant, as defined in this section, shall not be considered a regulated use; (5) Lodging house, public; (6) Motel; (7) Pawnshop; and (8) Plasma donation center; |
Religious institutions (use category) | Uses primarily engaged in providing meeting areas for religious activities. Typical examples include churches, chapels, mosques, temples, and synagogues. Affiliated preschools are classified as day care uses. Affiliated schools are classified as schools. |
Religious residential facilities | Rectories, parsonages, monasteries, convents, seminaries, religious retreats and the like. |
Rental hall | Any enclosed hall, building or portion of any building regularly available for rental, lease or loan for the purpose of public assembly, banquets, luncheons, entertainment or sports events, whether such assemblies are public or private or subject to an admission fee. The term "rental hall" does not include "public dance halls."
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Rental merchandise store | A store whose primary business is the rental of household or personal merchandise originally stocked as new merchandise, such as videocassette and/or DVD recordings, household appliances, formal attire, and other articles stored and displayed within the store or showroom. For zoning purposes, a rental merchandise store shall be regulated the same as a "store of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise," provided, that a car rental facility shall be regulated in the same manner as a sales room or sales lot for new or used operable motor vehicles. |
Repeat offense | A second, or any subsequent, determination regarding a blight violation notice that is made within a one-calendar-year period for the same blight violation, except for a determination by an administrative hearings officer that a person is not responsible for a blight violation. |
Research facility | As specified in Section 50-11-263 of this Code. |
Residential substance abuse service facility | An establishment in a residential setting used for the treatment of persons having drug or alcohol abuse problems. The establishment may or may not dispense compounds or prescription medicines to individuals depending upon the severity of their drug or alcohol abuse problems. |
Residential use combined in structures with permitted commercial uses | This land use allows for one or two residential apartments with permitted commercial uses in a commercial building occupied by a use permitted in the given zoning district as indicated in the use table in Article XII, Division 1, Subdivision D of this chapter. As examples, a doctor's office in an R5 or R6 District may also include a residential unit on a by-right basis and a hardware store in a B2, B3, B4, B5 or B6 District may rent out two apartments on its second floor but three or more residential units in a single building constitute a multiple-family dwelling. |
Rest home | See Convalescent, nursing or rest home. |
Restaurant, carry-out | An establishment for the sale of foods, frozen desserts, or beverages to the customer in a ready-to-consume state, and whose design or method of operation includes both of the following characteristics: (1) Foods, frozen desserts, or beverages are usually served in edible or disposable containers; (2) The consumption of foods, frozen desserts, or beverages within the restaurant building, within a motor vehicle parked upon the premises, or at other facilities on the premises outside the restaurant building, is posted as being prohibited, and such prohibition is strictly enforced by the restaurateur. |
Restaurant, fast food | An establishment for the sale of foods, frozen desserts, or beverages to the customer in a ready-to-consume state for consumption either within the restaurant building or for carry-out with consumption off the premises, whose delivery of food to the customer may include service via a drive-up or outdoor walk-up pass-through window, and whose design or principal method of operation includes both of the following characteristics: (1) Foods, frozen desserts, or beverages are usually served in edible containers or disposable containers; (2) The consumption of foods, frozen desserts, or beverages within a motor vehicle parked upon the premises, or at other facilities on the premises outside the restaurant building other than designated and approved outdoor eating areas, is posted as being prohibited, and such prohibition is strictly enforced by the restaurateur. |
Restaurant, standard |
An establishment for the sale of foods, frozen desserts, or beverages to the customer in a ready-to-consume state, and whose design or principal method of operation includes one or both of the following characteristics: (1) Customers are normally provided with an individual menu, are served foods, frozen desserts, or beverages by a restaurant employee at the same table or counter at which said items are consumed; (2) A cafeteria-type operation where foods, frozen desserts, or beverages generally are consumed within the restaurant building.
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Retail sales and service, occupant-oriented (use category) | Ancillary and accessory uses to principal multi-family, office or employment uses. They are involved in providing goods and services to residents or employees of the principal use and to visitors to the site. Examples include the following uses: •Retail sales and personal service in multiple-residential structures; •Retail sales and personal service in business and professional offices. |
Retail sales and service, sales-oriented (use category) | Uses involved in the sale, lease or rent of new or used products to the general public. Examples include the following uses: • Stores of a generally recognized retail nature whose primary business is the sale of new merchandise; • Bake shop, retail; • Firearms dealership; • Garden center; • Kennel, commercial; • Motor vehicles, new or used, salesroom or sales lot; • Motorcycles, retail sales, rental or service; • Pawnshop; • Pet shop; • Poultry or small game (storage or killing for direct, retail sale on the premises or for wholesale trade); • Precious metal and gem dealer; • Produce or food markets, wholesale; • Specially designated distributor's (SDD) establishment; • Specially designated merchant's (SDM) establishment; • Trailer coaches or boat sale or rental, open air display; • Trailers, pneumatic-tired utility type, cement mixers: sales, rental, or service (outdoor); • Used goods dealer. Sales, rental, or leasing of heavy trucks and equipment or manufactured housing units are classified as wholesale sales. |
Retail sales and service, service-oriented (use category) | Uses providing retail consumer services to the general public. Examples include the following uses: • Animal-grooming shop; • Automated teller machine (without drive-through facilities); • Automated teller machine (with drive-through facilities); • Bank (without drive-through facilities); • Bank (with drive-through facilities); • Barber or beauty shop; • Body art facility; • Business college or commercial trade school; • Customer service center; • Dry cleaning, laundry, or laundromat; • Employee recruitment center; • Financial services center; • Food stamp distribution center (no drive-through window); • Food stamp distribution center (with drive-through window); • Mortuary or funeral home; • Nail salon; • Printing or engraving shops; • School or studio of dance, gymnastics, music, art, or cooking; • Shoe repair shop; • Veterinary clinic for small animals. |
Review body | The entity that is authorized to recommend approval or denial of an application or permit required under this chapter.
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Right-of-way | A strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by a street, crosswalk, railroad, sanitary or storm sewer, electric transmission line, oil or gas pipeline or for any other similar use as may be designated.
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Codified by Ord. No. 28-19 (JCC 7/23/2019, Passed 9/10/2019, Approved 9/11/2019, Published 9/20/2019, Effective 10/1/2019); Amended by Ord. No. 2020-21 (JCC 11/26/2019, Passed 7/7/2020, Approved 7/8/2020, Published 7/31/2020, Effective 8/8/2020).