(88) STREET-WALL (Form-Based). The term defining the placement of façades created in a pedestrian oriented district where stores are built to the front lot-line and built from side lot-line to side lot-line. (89) STRUCTURE. The term defining anything constructed or erected, including but not limited to buildings with a fixed location on land or, above, or in the ground, or attached to something having more or less a fixed location on, above, or in the ground, or anything constructed or placed upon a property which is supported by the ground or which is supported by any other structure, except a currently operable licensed vehicle. Among other things, but not limited to, structures including walled and roofed buildings, manufactured homes, walls, fences, signs, billboards, swimming pools, accessory structures or units, dumpster surround enclosures, kiosks, recreation facilities, a gas or liquid storage tank, and utility facilities. (90) STRUCTURE (Flood Damage Prevention) . The term defining a walled and roofed building that is principally above ground, a manufactured home, a gas or liquid storage tank. (91) STRUCTURAL (BMP) (Stormwater Management) . The term defining a physical device designed to trap, settle out, or filter pollutants from stormwater runoff; to alter or reduce stormwater runoff velocity, amount, timing, or other characteristics; to approximate the pre-development hydrology on a developed site; or to achieve any combination of these goals. Structural BMP includes physical practices such as constructed wetlands, vegetative practices, filter strips, grassed swales, and other methods installed or created on real property. “Structural BMP” is synonymous with “structural practice”, “stormwater control facility,” “stormwater control practice,” “stormwater treatment practice,” “stormwater management practice,” “stormwater control measures,” “structura l stormwater treatment systems,” and similar terms used in the Phase II Requirements. (92) STRUCTURALLY SOUND (Building) . The term defining substantially free from flaw, defect, decay or deterioration to the extent that the building or structure or structural member is capable of adequately or safely accomplishing the purpose for which it was intended or designed. (93) SUBDIVISION. The term defining a subdivision is the division of land, tract, parcel, or property into two (2) or more lots, parcels, building sites, or other division for such purpose, whether immediate or future, for selling or development, and shall include all divisions of land involving the dedication of new streets or changes in existing streets.
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