<strong>Florida</strong> registered: currently registered to practice a pr<strong>of</strong>ession in the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Florida</strong>.Foot-candle: a unit <strong>of</strong> luminance equal to one lumen per square foot. It is the luminous flux per unit areain the Imperial System. One foot-candle equals approximately 11 (10.76) lux.Freeboard: The additional height, usually expressed as a factor <strong>of</strong> safety in feet, above a flood level forpurposes <strong>of</strong> floodplain management. Freeboard tends to compensate for many unknown factors, such aswave action, blockage <strong>of</strong> bridge or culvert openings, and hydrological effect <strong>of</strong> urbanization <strong>of</strong> thewatershed, which could contribute to flood heights greater than the heights calculated for a selectedfrequency flood and floodway conditions.Freestanding sign: Same as “Ground sign”.Frontage: the length <strong>of</strong> the property line <strong>of</strong> any premises serving as a public right-<strong>of</strong>-way line.Frontage, building: the length <strong>of</strong> an exterior building wall along a street right-<strong>of</strong>-way.Frontage road and marginal-access road: mean a minor street which parallels and is adjacent to anarterial, thoroughfare or state road, and which provides access to abutting properties and protection fromthrough traffic.Frontage, street: the length <strong>of</strong> the lot line <strong>of</strong> any one premises along the street right-<strong>of</strong>-way line onwhich the lot borders.Frontage wall face: building facade, excluding parapet, fascia, s<strong>of</strong>fit, mansard and ro<strong>of</strong>, that faces afrontage <strong>of</strong> the premises.<strong>Ordinance</strong> No. <strong>04</strong>-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Adopted</strong> June 4, <strong>2012</strong> Page 26 LDC Section 70-30
Full circulation parking lot: parking lot design which permits the driver <strong>of</strong> a vehicle entering a parkinglot to maneuver in front <strong>of</strong> all parking stalls and be able to restart the same movement again whether in aloop or turn around fashion without using the public right-<strong>of</strong>-way.Full cut<strong>of</strong>f: A full cut<strong>of</strong>f outdoor lighting fixture emits zero percent <strong>of</strong> its light above 90 degrees and tenpercent above 80 degrees from horizontal. (A standard IESNA definition)Full cut<strong>of</strong>f light fixture: luminaire light distribution where no light is emitted above the horizontal, andwhere the intensity at 80 degrees from nadir is no greater than 100 candelas per 1,000 lamp lumens.Fully shielded light fixture: lighting fixture constructed in such a manner that all light emitted by thefixture, either directly from the lamp or a diffusing element, or indirectly by reflection or refraction fromany part <strong>of</strong> the luminaire, is projected below the horizontal as determined by photometric test or certifiedby the manufacturer. Any structural part <strong>of</strong> the light fixture providing this shielding must be permanentlyaffixed.Functionally dependent facility: facility which cannot be used for its intended purpose unless it islocated or carried out in close proximity to water, such as a docking or port facility necessary for theloading and unloading <strong>of</strong> cargo or passengers, ship-building, ship repair, or seafood processing facilities.The term does not include long-term storage, manufacture, sales, or service facilities.Gambling, gaming, or game is not used to incorporate any legal definition <strong>of</strong> the term and does notnecessitate the presence <strong>of</strong> elements <strong>of</strong> consideration, chance, or prize.Game promotion means, but is not limited to, a contest, game <strong>of</strong> chance, sweepstakes, or gift enterprise,conducted by an operator within or throughout the state and other states in connection with and incidentalto the sale <strong>of</strong> consumer products or services, and in which the elements <strong>of</strong> chance and prize are present.However, game promotion shall not be construed to apply to bingo games conducted pursuant to Section849.0931, <strong>Florida</strong> Statutes.Garage sales: sale <strong>of</strong> used household or personal articles held on the seller's own premises.General information sign: a sign providing information or a warning, such as "Entrance," "Exit,""Caution," "No Trespassing," or "Parking in Rear."General light industrial/industrial park: has the meaning assigned in the ITE Manual, Code 110, andincludes Laboratories.General <strong>of</strong>fice: premises on which the administrative, managerial or pr<strong>of</strong>essional services <strong>of</strong> a business,pr<strong>of</strong>essional person, government, etc., are carried out in a room, a series <strong>of</strong> rooms or in a building solelydevoted to such use.General recreation: means and includes agricultural centers and associated fairgrounds; aquatic preserves(state or federally designated); aquariums; cultural art centers; cultural, historical, and art centers andmuseums; entertainment and recreational uses and structures; fishing, forest and wildlife managementareas; game rooms or arcades for pool, billiards, pinball machines, jukeboxes or other coin-operatedamusements; golf course; government-sponsored civic centers; historical or archeological sites; huntingcamps; museums; outdoor entertainment and recreational uses and structures; outdoor musical events;parks and recreation areas; private clubs, lodges, fraternities, sororities; public art galleries, libraries,museums, and other public meeting places not operated for pr<strong>of</strong>it; public parks and recreational areas;and, publicly and privately owned parks and recreational areas.General recreation/city park: any general recreation use that is located in the city.General recreation/county park: any general recreation use that is located in the county.Glare: a light ray emanating directly from a lamp, reflector or lens such that it falls directly on the eye <strong>of</strong>the observer.<strong>Ordinance</strong> No. <strong>04</strong>-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Adopted</strong> June 4, <strong>2012</strong> Page 27 LDC Section 70-30
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