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31. Building Offcial. The officer or other designated authority, certified by the <br />State of Minnesota under Minnesota Statutes 16.861, charged with the <br />administration and enforcement of the Minnesota State Building Code, or his duly <br />authorized representative. <br />32. Building Setback. The minimum horizontal distance between the building <br />and the lot line. <br />33. Building Setback Line. Aline within a lot parallel to a public right-of--way <br />line, a side or rear lot line, a bluffline, or a high water mark or line, behind which <br />buildings or structures must be placed. <br />34. Business. Any occupation, employment, or enterprise wherein merchandise <br />is exhibited or sold, or where services are offered for compensation. <br />~~. Cable and Other Pav ~1'clevision Services Lstablishn~ents primarily <br />en~agcd in the dissemination of visual <~~d te~lual television pro~~r~uns, on a <br />subscription or fee basis. Establishillents ~ti-Mich are hr-imarily engaged in <br />cablecasfing and which also produce taped progr~un materials arc included. <br />36. Carport. An automobile shelter having one (1) or more sides open. <br />37. Cellar. That portion of the building having more than one-half (1/2) of the <br />clear floor to ceiling height below the average grade of the adjoining ground. <br />Underground buildings that meet all other requirements of the Building Code <br />• shall not be considered cellars. <br />38. Church. A building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, where <br />persons regularly assemble for religious worship and which building, together <br />with its accessory buildings and uses, is maintained and controlled by a religious <br />body organized to sustain public worship. <br />39. Club or Lode. Anon-profit association of persons who are bona fide <br />members paying annual dues, and the use of their premises being restricted to <br />members and their guests. Serving of alcoholic beverages to members and their <br />guests may be allowed providing such serving is secondary and incidental to the <br />operation of a dining room for the purpose of serving food and meals. <br />40. Commercial Art Ser<ices. Establishments primarily engaged in providing <br />comi~~e-rcial art or graphic desi~~n services for ad~~ertisins~ a~~encies, publishers, and <br />other business and industrial users. <br />41. Commercial Recreation. Bowling alley, cart track, jump center, golf, pool <br />hall, vehicle racing or amusement, dance hall, skating, tavern, theater, firearms <br />range and similar uses. <br />42. Commercial Food Producing Farm Operations See "farm rural." <br />7 <br />