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HOMli bCdJl’ATIONS:	Any use conducted entirely within a dwelling and carried
on by the inhabitants thereof, which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for residence purposes and does not change the character thereof or adversely affect: the uses permitted in the residential district of which it is a part., which creates little additional traffic, requires no additional parking space, where no persons are employed other than residents and domestic help, no electrical or mechanical equipment is used other tnan that necessary for domestic purposes, and where there is no indoor or outdoor storage of materials, equipment and/or supplies other than that necessary for domestic purposes.
HOSPITAL:	A building or portion thereof used for the treatment of the sick,
injured or infirm persons and accredited by the American Hospital Association.
HOTEL:	Any building or portion thereof containing living units to be used
for transients but not including motels, mobile home parks, dormitories, fraternities, sororities, boarding houses or rooming houses. A hotel is a business use rather than a residential use.
INDUSTRY:	The	processing	of products or raw materials.
Heavy Industry:	Those	industries whose processing operations result
in the outdoor storage or processing of materials or products, the emission of any atmospheric pollution, visible light flashes or glare, odors, or noise or vibration which may be heard or felt, off the premises, or those industries which constitute a fire or explosion hazard.
Light Industry:	Those industries whose processing operations result
in none of the above conditions and are conducted wholly within a bui lding.
INSTITUTION:	A building occupied by a nonprofit corporation or nonprofit
establishment for public use.
JUNKYARD:	The outdoor storage of three (5) or more inoperative machinery.
KENNEL:	The Keeping of more than three (3) dogs or other animals that are
more th;in six (6) months old.
LOADING SPALL:	An	off-street space or berth on the same lot with a building
or contiguous to a group of buildings for the temporary parking of a commercial vehicle while loading and unloading merchandise or materials and which abuts on a street, alley or otiter appropriate means of access.
LOCAL STREET (Or I'linor Street.}:	A street designed primarily to provide
access to abutting pvov'.orties.
LOT:	A parcel of land which is or may be occupied by a building, its
accessory buildings and uses customarily incident thereto, together with such vards or tv?oil sr>rsces within the* lot lines may be required by the; Ordinance, and fronting upon a public dedicated street.


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