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collecting and distributing outlets operated by power laundries.
<br />Laundromats, self-serve, means establishments primarily engaged in the operation of coin-
<br />operated or similar self-service laundry and dry cleaning equipment for use on the premises, or in
<br />apartments, dormitories, and similar locations.
<br />Laundry and garment services means establishments primarily engaged in furnishing
<br />laundry and garment services such as the repair, alteration, and storage of clothes for individuals
<br />and for the operation of hand laundries. Included are diaper services and dressmaking services.
<br />Loading space means a space, accessible from a street, alley, or way, in or outside of a
<br />building, for the use of trucks while loading and unloading merchandise or materials.
<br />Lodging room means a room rented as sleeping and living quarters, but without cooking
<br />facilities. In a suite of rooms without cooking facilities, each room which provides sleeping
<br />accommodations shall be counted as one lodging room.
<br />Lot means a parcel of land designated by metes and bounds, registered land survey, plat, or
<br />other means, and which description is either recorded in the office of the county recorder or
<br />registrar of titles or used by the county treasurer or county assessor to separate such parcel from
<br />other lands for tax purposes. The word "lot" shall include the words "piece," "parcel," and
<br />"plots;" the word "building" includes all other structures of every kind regardless of similarity to
<br />buildings; and the phrase "used for" shall include the phrases "arranged for," "designed for,"
<br />"intended for," "maintained for," and "occupied for."
<br />Lot area means the area of the horizontal plane within the lot lines.
<br />Lot area, minimum per dwelling unit means the minimum number of square feet or acres of
<br />lot area required per dwelling unit.
<br />Lot, buildable, means a lot which meets or exceeds all requirements of the city land use and
<br />development ordinances without the necessity variances.
<br />Lot, corner, means a lot situated at the junction of, and abutting on two or more intersecting
<br />streets; or a lot at the point of a deflection in alignment of a single street, the interior angle of
<br />which does not exceed 135 degrees.
<br />Lot depth means the mean horizontal distance between the front and rear lines of a lot.
<br />Lot, interior, means a lot other than a corner lot, including through lots.
<br />Lot line means the property line bounding a lot except that where any portion of a lot
<br />extends into a public right-of-way or a proposed public right-of-way, the line of such public
<br />right-of-way shall be the lot line.
<br />Lot line, front, means that boundary of a lot which abuts a public street or a private road. In
<br />the case of a corner lot, it shall be the shortest dimension of a public street. If the dimensions of a
<br />corner lot are equal, the front lot line shall be designated by the owner. In the case of a corner lot
<br />in a nonresidential area, the lot shall be deemed to have frontage on both streets.
<br />Lot line, rear, means that boundary of a lot which is opposite to the front lot line. If the rear
<br />lot line is less than ten feet in length, or if the lot forms a point at the rear, the rear lot line shall
<br />be a line ten feet in length within the lot, parallel to, and at the maximum distance from the front
<br />lot line.
<br />Lot line, side, means any boundary of a lot which is not a front lot line or a rear lot line.
<br />Lot, through and double frontage mean:
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