RELATIVE. Father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, son-in-law or daughter-in-law.
<br />RESEARCH LABORATORIES. A use engaged in research and development, testing,
<br />assembly, repair, and manufacturing. Examples include research labs in the following industries:
<br />biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical instrumentation or supplies, communications and
<br />information technology, electronics and instrumentation, and computer hardware and software.
<br />Office, warehousing, wholesaling, and distribution of the finished products produced at the site
<br />are allowed as part of this use.
<br />RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, STATE LICENSED. Any program, defined by M. S.
<br />§245A.02, subd. 14, that provides 24-hour-a-day care, supervision, food, lodging, rehabilitation,
<br />training, education, habilitation, or treatment outside a person's own home, including a program in
<br />an intermediate care facility for four or more persons with developmental disabilities; and chemical
<br />dependency or chemical abuse programs that are located in a hospital or nursing home and receive
<br />public funds for providing chemical abuse or chemical dependency treatment services under
<br />chapter 254B. Residential programs include home and community -based services for persons with
<br />mental retardation or a related condition that are provided in or outside of a person's own home.
<br />RESTAURANT. An establishment that serves food in individual servings for consumption
<br />on or off premises, including sit-down restaurants, take out, pick up, or delivery food sales, but not
<br />including drive -through facilities. Outdoor dining areas and drive -through facilities may or may
<br />not be allowed in each zoning district as they are not automatically allowed when a restaurant is
<br />an allowable use.
<br />RESTRICTIVE COVENANT. A restriction on the use of land usually set forth in the deed.
<br />RETAIL BUSINESS. An establishment engaged in the display and sale of products produced
<br />off -site directly to consumers within a building or portion of a building excluding any exterior
<br />display and sales.
<br />RETAINING WALL. A wall not laterally supported at the top that resists lateral soil load
<br />and other imposed loads.
<br />RIGHT-OF-WAY. A strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by a street, railroad,
<br />road, electric transmission line, oil or gas pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, or
<br />for another special use. The usage of the term RIGHT-OF-WAY for land platting purposes shall
<br />mean that every RIGHT-OF-WAY hereafter established and shown on a final plat is to be separate
<br />and distinct from the lots or parcels adjoining the RIGHT-OF-WAY and not included within the
<br />dimensions or areas of the lots or parcels. RIGHT-OF-WAY intended for streets, water mains,
<br />sanitary sewers, storm drains or any other use involving maintenance by a public agency shall be
<br />dedicated to public use by the recording of the plat on which the RIGHT-OF-WAY is established.
<br />ROADSIDE STANDS. A temporary use which is primarily engaged in the sale of fresh
<br />agricultural products, locally grown on- or off -site, but may include, incidental to fresh produce
<br />sale, the sale of limited prepackaged food products and non-food items.
<br />SANITARYLAND FILL. A site used for solid waste disposal.
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