Land Development Ordinance - Amended 4-7-2025

D. Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling, but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use; and,

E. Is fully licensed and ready for highway use.

(7) RECREATION FACILITY, PRIVATE. A private recreational facility located within a residential subdivision or multi-family development. Typically, facilities include, but are not limited to, playgrounds, swimming pools, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and basketball courts. This term includes a clubhouse, bathhouse, or pool house associated with swimming pools. These facilities may allow residents membership who is not part of the subdivision or multi-family development, however the facility is primarily for the use of the residents of the subdivision or multi-family development. (8) RECYCLING COLLECTION STATION. A mobile container, dumpster, bin, or drop box designed and used for deposit or drop-off of donated recyclable articles, clothing or other materials. (9) RECYCLING PLANT. A permanent facility designed and used for receiving, separating, storing, converting, bailing or processing non-hazardous recyclable and/or donated materials that are not intended for disposal. This term may include construction debris recycling or other intensive recycling processes such as chipping and mulching. (10) RECYCLING TRANSFER CENTER. A building facility designed and used for collecting, donations, purchasing, storing, and redistributing presorted, recyclable materials that are not intended for disposal. A recycling center shall be used for limited processing of recyclable materials such as can, paper, and glass, crushing and sorting. (11) REDEVELOPMENT (Stormwater Management) . The term defining any rebuilding activity other than a rebuilding activity that results in no net increase in built-upon area and provides equal or greater stormwater control than the previous development. (12) REFERENCE LEVEL (Flood Damage Prevention). The term defining the top of the lowest floor for structures within Special Flood Hazard Areas and Future Conditions Flood Hazard Areas designated as Zones A, AE, AH, AO, A99, or Zone X (future).

(13) REGULATORY FLOOD PROTECTION ELEVATION (Flood Damage Prevention). The term defining the “Base Flood Elevation” plus the “Freeboard”.

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