Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(b) The following words and terms shall have
the following indicated definitions when used in this Subchapter:
(1) accessory use--a use customarily
incidental and subordinate to the principal use or building and located on the
same lot with such principal use or building;
(2) alley--a public way which affords only a
secondary means of access to abutting property and not intended for general
traffic circulation;
(3) apartment
house--see dwelling, multiple;
(4)
billboard--any notice or advertisement, pictorial or otherwise, with an area of
300 or more square feet, and also all those used as an outdoor display for the
purpose of making anything known, the origin or place of sale of which is not
on the plot with such display; Advertising structures of smaller dimension
shall be considered as signs;
(5)
boarding, rooming or tourist home--a building where, for compensation, lodging
or meals are provided for not more than seven persons;
(6) building--any structure enclosed and
isolated by exterior walls constructed or used for residence, business,
industry or other public or private purposes, or accessory thereto, and
including tents, lunch wagons, dining cars, trailers, free-standing billboards
and signs, and similar structures whether stationary or movable;
(7) building accessory--a subordinate
building, the use of which is incidental to that of a principal building on the
same plot;
(8) building
principal--a building in which is conducted the principal use of the plot on
which it is situated;
(9) building
line--a line establishing the minimum allowable distance between the nearest
portion of any building, excluding the outermost three feet of any uncovered
porches, steps, gutters and similar fixtures, and the property line when
measured perpendicularly thereto;
(10) building, height of--the vertical
distance measured from the grade to the highest point of the coping of a flat
roof; to the deck line of a mansard roof; or to the mean height level between
the eaves and ridge of a gable, hip or gambrel roof;
(11) day nursery or kindergarten--any agency,
organization or individual providing day time care of six or more children not
related by blood or not the legal wards or foster children of the attendant
adult;
(12) district--any land area
within Butner in which zoning regulations are uniform;
(13) dwelling--any building, or portion
thereof, which is designed for living and sleeping purposes; The term dwelling
shall not be deemed to include a motel, hotel, tourist home, mobile home or
other similar structure;
(14)
dwelling, single-family--a building arranged or designed to be occupied by one
family, the structure having only one dwelling unit;
(15) dwelling, two-family or duplex--a
building arranged or designed to be occupied by two families, the structure
having only two dwelling units;
(16) dwelling, multiple-family or
apartment--a building arranged or designed to be occupied by three or more
families;
(17) family--one or more
persons occupying a single dwelling unit, provided that unless all members are
related by blood, legal adoption, or marriage, no such family shall contain
over five persons, but further provided that domestic servants employed on the
premises may be housed on the premises without being counted as a family or
families;
(18) home occupation--an
occupation customarily conducted for profit within a dwelling and carried on by
the occupant thereof, which use is clearly secondary to the use of the dwelling
for residential purposes;
(19)
hotel--a building used as an abiding place of more than seven persons who for
compensation are lodged with or without meals and in which no provision is made
for cooking in any individual room or suite;
(20) junk yard or scrap metal yard--any land
or area used, in whole or in part, for commercial storage or sale of waste
paper, rags, scrap metal or other junk and including storage of motor vehicles
and dismantling of such vehicles or machinery;
(21) lot--a parcel of land occupied or to be
occupied by a main building or group of main buildings and accessory buildings,
together with such yards, open spaces, lot width and lot area as are required
by this ordinance, and having not less than the minimum required frontage upon
a street, either shown on a plot of record, or considered as a unit of property
and described by metes and bounds;
(22) lot, depth of--the average horizontal
distance between front and rear lot lines measured through the proposed
building site;
(23) lot width--the
average horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at proposed
building site;
(24) mobile
home--any vehicular relocatable structure, built on a chassis, designed as a
dwelling and containing as an integral part of its construction, kitchen
facilities and a flush toilet, lavatory, bathtub or shower; Any such unit shall
be considered a mobile home whether or not the wheels have been removed and
whether or not set on jacks, skirtings, masonry blocks or other temporary or
permanent foundation;
(25) mobile
home park--any site or tract of land upon which two or more mobile homes
occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located;
(26) motel or motor lodges--a building or a
group of buildings containing sleeping rooms, designed for or used temporarily
by automobile transients, with garage or parking space conveniently located to
each unit;
(27) parking space,
off-street--the storage space for one automobile of not less than 8 feet by 20
feet, plus the necessary access space; It shall always be located outside the
dedicated street right-of-way;
(28)
nonconforming use--a legal use of a building or of land that antedates the
adoption of these regulations and does not conform to the regulations for the
zoning district in which it is located;
(29) nonconforming building--any building or
structure which does not conform to the dimensional requirements of this
ordinance for the zoning district in which it is located, either at the
effective date of this ordinance or as a result of subsequent
amendments;
(30) open space--land
area that is unobstructed by buildings and unoccupied except for landscaping
and planting;
(31) rooming
house--see boarding, rooming or tourist home;
(32) service station--any building or land
used for the dispensing, sale, or offering for sale at retail of any automobile
fuels, lubricants, or tires, except that indoor car washing, minor motor
adjustment, and flat tire repair are only performed incidental to the conduct
of the service station;
(33)
shelter, fallout--a structure usually underground intended to provide
protection to human life during periods of danger to human life from nuclear
fallout, air raids or storms;
(34)
sign--a structure or display used as an advertisement or notice with an area of
less than 300 square feet, containing words, lettering, figures, emblems or
trademarks designed to attract attention or convey a message;
(35) sign area--that area measured by the
smallest square, rectangle, triangle, circle or combination thereof,
encompassing the entire advertising copy area on any sides including
architectural trim and structural embellishments;
(36) story--that portion of a building, other
than the basement, included between the surface of any floor and the surface
floor next above it; or, if there be no floor above it, the space between the
floor and the ceiling next above it;
(37) story, half--a space under a sloping
roof, which has the line of intersection of roof decking and wall face not more
than three feet above the top floor level, and in which space not more than
two-thirds of the floor area is finished off for use;
(38) street--a public thoroughfare which
affords principal means of access to abutting property;
(39) street line--the dividing line between a
street or road right-of-way and the contiguous private property;
(40) structures--anything constructed or
erected, the use of which requires permanent location on the ground, or
attachment to something having a permanent location on the ground, including
accessory buildings, shelters, advertising signs, and billboards;
(41) tourist home--see boarding, rooming or
tourist home;
(42) yard, front--an
open space on the same lot with a building, between the front line of the
building (exclusive of steps) and the front property or street right-of-way
line and extending across the full width of the lot;
(43) yard, rear--an open space between the
rear line of the principal building (exclusive of steps) and the rear line of
the lot and extending the full width of the lot and may be used for accessory
buildings;
(44) yard, side--an
open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building between the side line of
the building (exclusive of steps) and the side line of the lot and extending
from the front yard line to the rear yard line.