PERMITTED USE. Any use allowed in a zoning district and subject to the restrictions
<br />applicable to that zoning district.
<br />PERSONAL SERVICE. Personal services shall include the following: barber shops, beauty
<br />salon, electrolysis, manicurist, tanning parlor, physical therapy, therapeutic massage, tattooing,
<br />and body piercing.
<br />PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. An area to be planned and developed as a single entity
<br />containing one or more residential clusters or planned residential developments and/or one or more
<br />public, quasi -public, commercial or industrial areas in such ranges of ratios of non-residential uses
<br />to residential uses as shall be specified.
<br />PLAYAND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. Equipment customary and incidental to the
<br />principal use of the site intended for the enjoyment and convenience of the residents of the
<br />principal use and their occasional guests. Such facilities include swing sets, play sculptures, sand
<br />boxes, picnic tables, basketball standards, barbeque grills and the like.
<br />PRINCIPAL USE. The primary or predominant use of any lot and/or building.
<br />PROPERTY. A lot, parcel, or tract of land.
<br />PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS. Public or semi-public
<br />recreational buildings and neighborhood or community centers; limited to nursery, elementary,
<br />junior high and senior high schools; and religious institutions such as churches, chapels, temples,
<br />mosque, and synagogues
<br />PUBLICATION. Notice placed in the official City newspaper stating time, location and date
<br />of meeting and description of the topic.
<br />QUARTER -QUARTER SECTION. The northeast, northwest, southwest or southeast
<br />quarter of a quarter section delineated by the United States Government system of land survey and
<br />which is exactly or nearly 40 acres in size.
<br />RECREATION AREA. An outdoor area which may include water bodies and incidental
<br />buildings thereto used or intended for active or passive recreation, including, but not limited to,
<br />parks, playground, hunting preserves, polo grounds, nature trails, bridle paths, beaches, campsites,
<br />ski and snowmobile trails, and canoe routes, provided that parcels on which there are located
<br />stadiums, arenas, bowling alleys, swimming pools, and other recreational activities conducted
<br />primarily in structures are not recreation areas.
<br />RECREATIONAL BUSINESS. Arcade, health club, gymnasium, bowling alley, billiard
<br />(pool) hall, dance hall, dance studio, skating rink, theater, or indoor firearms range.
<br />RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. A vehicle designed and used for recreational purposes and
<br />enjoyment including, but not limited to, snowmobiles, motorized all -terrain vehicles, boats, race
<br />cars, travel trailers, truck campers, camping trailers, and self-propelled motor homes.
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