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Church. A building, together with its accessory buildings and uses, where persons <br />regularly assemble for religious worship and which building, together with its accessory <br />buildings and uses, is maintained and controlled by a religious body organized to sustain <br />public worship. <br />City Tower Site. A location(s) owned or controlled by the City on which is or may be <br />located one or more antennas available for connection and use by any person, fnYn or <br />corporation in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 903 and upon execution of a <br />lease with the City. <br />Clear-Cuttine. The removal of an entire stand of trees. <br />Club or Lode. A club or lodge is anon-profit association of persons who are bonafide <br />members paying annual dues, use of premises being restricted to members and their <br />guests. <br />Commercial Planned Unit Development. A commercial land use district to which is <br />applied the requirements of the planned unit development as defined by this Ordinance. <br />Commercial Recreation. Bowling alley, golf, pool hall, skating, indoor theaters, indoor <br />firearms or archery range, bingo, dance halls, and amusement centers. <br />Commissioner. The Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources. <br />Communitv Center. Land and/or buildings, owned and used by the City of Little Canada, <br />School District No. 623, or a church, for educational, recreational, and multiple human <br />service purposes, which are intended to primarily benefit the residents of the City of <br />Little Canada and the cities which surround it. "Primarily benefit" means that at least fifty <br />(50%) percent of the physical facility must be used by the owner/ operator for qualified <br />in-house programs which are designed to service the residents of the City of Little <br />Canada and the cities which surround it. Operating costs maybe defrayed by the rental of <br />the remainder of the facility to non-profit organizations, for the purposes stated herein, <br />not to exceed ten (10%) percent of the gross floor area of the facility for any one lessee. <br />A Community Center may not include any use which is deemed by the City Council to <br />constitute a detriment to the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the <br />City. <br />Conditional Use. A use, that because of special control problems the use presents, <br />requires effectuation of reasonable, but special, unusual and extraordinary limitations <br />peculiar to the use for the protection of the public welfare and the integrity of the <br />Municipal Land Use Plan. <br />Conditional Use Permit. A permit issued by the Council in accordance with procedures <br />specified in this Ordinance, as a flexibility device to enable the Council to assign <br />dimensions to a proposed use or conditions surrounding it after consideration of adjacent <br />uses and their functions and the special problems which the proposed use presents. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance Definitions <br />902-4 <br />
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