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point within two (2) feet of the patio, is often paved with concrete, stone or masonry <br />materials, and is typically adapted especially to outdoor dining. <br />Permitted Use. A use which may be lawfully established in a particular district or <br />districts, provided it conforms with all requirements, regulation, and performance <br />standards (if any) of such districts. <br />Person. An individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, or organization of any <br />kind. <br />Principal Buildine. A building in which the primary use of the lot (on which the building <br />is located) is conducted. <br />Principal Use. The primary use of land or structures, as distinguished from a subordinate <br />or accessory use. <br />Public Parks. Any park, playground or open space designated as a public use which is <br />dedicated or reserved for recreation purposes. <br />Public Pedestrian Trails. A narrow strip of land for non-motorized travel designated as a <br />public use. <br />Public Use. Uses owned or operated by municipal, school district, county, state, or other <br />governmental units. <br />Public Utility Structure. Aself-supporting lattice tower or monopole structure upon <br />which wires are hung for the transmission of electrical current which is owned and <br />maintained by agovernment-regulated electric utility company. <br />Public Waters. Any waters as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 1036.005, <br />Subdivision 15. <br />Public Waters - Natural Environment. Those waters whose shores are generally <br />characterized by low density, single family residential development as determined by <br />Minnesota Reg. NR 82. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance Definitions <br />902-16 <br />Porch. A covered portion of a residential dwelling attached to the principal building <br />which projects into a rear or side yard <br />