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Title 18 ZONING - City of Sand City

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52-78, 1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.425 Performance standards. "Performance standards" means regulationsfor the control <strong>of</strong> "dangerous or objectionable elements." (Ord. 84-1 §2-79, 1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.430 Pharmacy. "Pharmacy" means any facility used primarily for thepurpose <strong>of</strong> compounding and dispensing medical prescriptions. (Ord. 84-1 §2-80,1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.435 Planned unit develop-ment. "Planned unit development" means a form<strong>of</strong> development usually characterized by a unified site design for a number <strong>of</strong>housing units, clustering buildings and providing common open space, densityincreases and a mix <strong>of</strong> building types and land uses. (Ord. 84-1 §2-81, 1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.440 Premises. "Premises" refers to any lot or parcel or any group <strong>of</strong> lots orparcels and all improvements thereon which are generally, but not necessarily, undersingle ownership. The term is inclusive rather than exclusive and shall beinterpreted broadly. (Ord. 84-1 §2-82, 1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.445 Public and quasi-public uses. "Public uses" and "quasi-public uses"means those uses open to the general public which are maintained and supported bypublic or nonpr<strong>of</strong>it agencies or organizations, communications equipment buildings,and other public utility facilities which are necessary to provide service to the area.Included in this category are uses <strong>of</strong> a recreational, educational, religious or culturalnature and facilities for public services such as police, fire and library. (Ord. 84-152-83, 1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.450 Recreation, commercial. "Commercial recreation" means recreationalfacilities operated as a business and open to the general public for a fee. (Ord. 84-1§2-84, 1 9 8 4)<strong>18</strong>.04.455 Recreation, private, noncommercial."Private noncommercial recreation" means clubs or recreationalfacilities, operated by a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization and open only to bona fide members<strong>of</strong> such nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization, whether or not a fee is charged. (Ord. 84-1 §2-85,1984)<strong>18</strong>.04.460 Right-<strong>of</strong>-way, public. "Public right-<strong>of</strong>-way" means any parcel <strong>of</strong> landwhich has been dedicated to, sold to, condemned by or otherwise transferred to andaccepted by the city for the purpose <strong>of</strong> providing either present or future unrestrictedpublic access to any lot, parcel or premises. A public right-<strong>of</strong>-way is any right-<strong>of</strong>wayfor which the city assumes responsibility for maintenance, whether or, not suchright-<strong>of</strong>-way is improved to the standards <strong>of</strong> the city. In accepting a public right-<strong>of</strong>way,the city accepts no responsibility for improving such right-<strong>of</strong>-way to a greater<strong>18</strong>-<strong>18</strong>

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