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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02368"outdoor advertising structure" shall include erecting, construction, posting, painting, printing, tacking, mailing, gluing, sticking, carving or otherwise fastening, affixing or making visible in any manner whatsoever. Section 2.73 Parking Space. A space within or without a building, exclusive of driveways, at least 10' by 20', used to temporarily park a motor vehicle and having access to a public street or alley. Section 2.74 Permitted Use. Any use authorized or permitted alone or in conjuction with another use in a specified district and subject to the limitations of the regulations of such use district. Section 2.75 Place. An open unoccupied named space, other than a street or alley, at least 25 feet in width, permanently reserved and so recorded in the County records as the principal means of access to abutting or adjacent property. Section 2.76 Primary Use. The principal or predominant use to which the property is or may be devoted, and to which all other uses on the premises are accessory. Section 2.77 Professional Offices. Offices maintained and used as a place of business conducted by persons engaged in the healing arts for human beings, such as doctors and dentists (but wherein no overnight care for patients is given), and by engineers, attorneys, architects, accountants and other persons providing services utilizing training in and knowledge of the mental discipline as distinguished from training in occupations requiring mere skill or manual dexterity or the handling of commodities. Section 2.78 Public Utility. A public service corporation performing some public service and subject to special governmental regulations, or a gover- nmental agency performing similar public services, the services by either of which are paid for directly by the recipients thereof. Such services shall include, but are not limited to, water supply, electric power, gas and transportation for persons and freight, telephone companies, and cable television: Section 2.79 Recreation Facilities. Facilities, such as boat or yacht clubs, swimming pools, athletic clubs, golf and country clubs, for the use of the general public and operated by the municipal corporation. Section 2.80 Riding Academy. Any establishment where horses are kept for riding, driving or stabling for compensation or as an accessory use in the operation of a club, association, ranch or similar establishment. Section 2.81 Rooming House. Same as 'Boarding House." Section 2.82 Sanitarium and Nursing Home. (See Home: Rest). Section 2.83 School, Commercial. A building where instruction is given to pupils in arts, crafts or trades, and operated as a commercial enter- prise as distinguished from schools endowed and/or supported by taxation. II-8