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Sign. Any object, device, display or structure, or part thereof, situated outdoors
<br />or indoors, which is used to advertise, identify, display, direct or attract attention
<br />to an object, person, institution, organization, business, product, service, event or
<br />location by any means, including words, letters, figures, design, symbols,
<br />fixtures, colors, illumination or projected images.
<br />Sign Area. The entire face of a sign including the advertising surface and any
<br />framing, trim or molding, but not including the supporting structure.
<br />Significant Tree. — See definition of Tree.
<br />Specimen Tree. — See definition of Tree.
<br />Site Plan. The development plan for one or more lots on which is shown the
<br />existing and proposed conditions of the lot including: topography, vegetation,
<br />drainage, floodplains, marshes and waterways, open spaces, walkways, means
<br />of ingress and egress, utility services, landscaping, structures and signs, lighting
<br />and screening device; any other information that reasonably may be required in
<br />order that an informed decision can be made by the approving authority.
<br />Slope. The degree of deviation of a surface from the horizontal, usually,
<br />expressed in percent or degrees.
<br />Soil Conservation Plan. A description of the soils of the site and information on
<br />soil suitability. Also included shall be any remedial steps taken by the developer
<br />to render the soils suitable and any erosion and sedimentation controls indicating
<br />type and location of control measures. The plan should provide for the protection
<br />of soils during the construction process and/or the long-term occupancy of the
<br />site.
<br />Sport Court. A facility that typically includes a paved playing surface for one or
<br />more sport activities such as, but not limited to, tennis, basketball, or volleyball.
<br />Stable, Commercial. The business of boarding horses for fee for persons not
<br />residing on the premises and may include instruction, exhibition and sale of
<br />horses. This shall include the raising and breeding of horses.
<br />Steep Slope. Land where agricultural activity or development is either not
<br />recommended or described as poorly suited due to slope steepness and the
<br />site's soil characteristics, as mapped and described in available county soil
<br />surveys or other technical reports, unless appropriate design and construction
<br />techniques and farming practices are used in accordance with the provisions of
<br />this Ordinance. Where specific information is not available, steep slopes are
<br />lands having average slopes over twelve (12) percent, as measured over
<br />horizontal distances of fifty (50) feet or more, that are not bluffs.
<br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Title / Application / Rules
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