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03/10/2003
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08-03
Ordinance Date Passed
03/10/02003
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wastepaper, rags, scrap metal or other scrap or discarded goods, materials, <br />machinery or two (2) or more unregistered, inoperable motor vehicles or other <br />type of junk. <br />Kennel, Commercial. Any structure or premises on which three (3) or more <br />dogs or cats, of one species, over six (6) months of age are kept, owned, <br />boarded, groomed, sheltered, protected, bred, or offered for sale or any other <br />merchandising that is not defined as a private kennel. Every commercial kennel <br />shall be enclosed or fenced in such manner as to prevent the running at large or <br />escape of animals confined therein. <br />Kennel, Private. Any structure or premises on which between three (3) and six <br />(6) dogs and cats, over six (6) months of age are kept for private enjoyment and <br />not for monetary gain. Every kennel shall be enclosed or fenced in such manner <br />as to prevent the running at large or escape of animals confined therein. <br />Land Reclamation. The process of the re-establishment of, acceptable <br />topography (i.e., slopes), vegetative cover, soil stability, and the establishment of <br />safe conditions appropriate to the subsequent use of the land. <br />Lighting Related: <br />A Cutoff. The point at which all light rays emitted by a lamp, light source or <br />luminaire are completely eliminated at a specific angle above the ground. <br />B Cutoff Angle. The angle formed by a line drawn from the direction of Tight <br />rays at the light source and a line perpendicular to the ground from the <br />light source above which no light is emitted (see Figure 1). <br />Figure 1. Cutoff Angle <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Title / Application / Rules <br />1-25 <br />
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