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        | ARTICLE 1: INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS 
 SECTION 108b CONSTRUCTION AND DEFINITION
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        | Hotel, motel: Any building containing six or more guest rooms intended or   designed to be used or which are used, rented, or hired out to be occupied for   sleeping purposes. 
 Industrial: The making of commodities by   manufacturing, assembling, fabricating, generating or compounding by manual   labor or machinery; the term includes physical or chemical processes or   combinations thereof.
 Irrigated: Watered by an artificial or controlled   means, such as sprinklers, furrows, ditches, or spreader dikes. An area or tract   is irrigated if it is currently watered, or has established rights to use water   for irrigation, including such tracts that receive water for irrigation from a   water or irrigation district or other provider. [OAR   660-33-020(9)(1994)]
 
 Kennel: Any lot or building maintained for the   purpose of boarding, breeding or raising six or more dogs or cats over the age   of eight months for personal use, for a fee or for sale.
 
 Land   development: The subdividing or partitioning of land for any purpose into   parcels, or the creation of units or parcels for the purpose of sale and   includes the creation of a condominium, a planned unit development, or a   division of a similar nature. The term also includes the intent for disposition   of any land whether contiguous or not, including any land divided, lots,   parcels, units, or interests that are offered as part of a common promotional   plan advertising a disposition where the land development is offered for   disposition by a single developer or a group of developers acting in concert. If   the land is contiguous or is known, designated or advertised as a common unit or   by a common name, the land shall be presumed, without regard to the number of   lots covered by each individual offering, to be offered for disposition as a   part of a common promotional plan.
 
 Livestock sales yard: An enclosure or   structure designed or used for holding livestock for purpose of sale or transfer   by auction, consignment or other means.
 
 Lodging house or rooming house:   Any building or portion thereof containing not more than 5 guest rooms which are   used by not more than 5 guests where rent is paid in money, goods, labor or   otherwise. Board may or may not be included.
 
 Lot: A unit of land that is   created by a subdivision of land, and is intended as a unit for disposition,   transfer of ownership or interest or for development. [Ref. ORS   92.010(3)]
 
 Lot area: The total horizontal area within the boundary lines   of a lot or parcel, exclusive of streets, roads and access easements to other   property which are maintained in the underlying fee of the lot or parcel. The   lot area of a lot or parcel created as a result of a subdivision or partition   after the effective date of this provision, shall not be less than eighty-five   percent (85%) of the minimum lot or parcel size required by the   zone.
 
 Lot, corner: See, Corner lot.
 
 Lot line: The property line   bounding the lot.
 
 Lot line, front: See, Front Building Line.
 
 Lot   line, rear: See, Rear Lot Line.
 
 Lot line, side: See, Side Lot   Line.
 
 Lot size: The total horizontal area within the boundary lines of a   lot, including streets, roads or access easements to other property, where the   underlying fee within the right-of-way area occupied by the street, road or   access easement remains with the lot.
 
 Lot width: The average horizontal   distance between the side lot lines ordinarily measured parallel to the front   lines.
 
 Major partition: A partition which includes the creation of a road   or street without which there would not be vehicular access to the lots   created.
 
 Map: A final diagram, a drawing representing a subdivision or   partition.
 
 Mining site: The use of land for the purpose of extracting   organic or inorganic ores or minerals from the earth including gravel or   quarrying substances or materials.
 
 Minor partition: A partition that does   not include the creation of a road or street.
 
 Mobile home: A structure or   vehicle containing one dwelling unit that is constructed in whole or in part for   non-self-propelled movement on the public highways. A mobile home shall be no   less than 500 square feet as measured by its external dimensions, exclusive of   any hitching or towing device. A mobile home shall bear the insignia of   compliance with ORS 446 as administered by the Oregon Department of   Commerce.
 
 Mobile home park: Any place where four or more mobile homes are   located within 500 feet of one another on a lot or parcel of land under the same   ownership, the primary purpose of which is to rent space or keep space for rent   to any person for a charge or fee paid or to be paid for the rental or use of   facilities or to offer space in connection with securing the trade or patronage   of such persons.
 
 Modular home: A factory-built home that has a continuous   width of 20 feet or more and is the result of the combination of joining (at the   time placed on the property) of two or more sections, to which wheels may be   attached for the purpose of moving it to a permanent location to be affixed to   the real property by a permanent and continuous wall foundation. Modular homes   are regulated by provisions of the Oregon Structural Specialty   Code.
 
 Motel: See, Hotel.
 
 Motor home: A structure or vehicle   containing some or all of the provisions of a dwelling unit, that is constructed   for self-propelled movement on public highways. A motor home is or may be   subject to the motor vehicle licensing requirements of the Oregon Department of   Motor Vehicles.
 
 Motor sports events: Drag racing, snowmobile drag racing,   stock car and other circle track racing, sand drag and other off-road racing,   motorcycle racing, go-cart racing and radio controlled car racing and accessory   facilities.
 
 Multiple family dwelling: See, Apartment House or Lodging   House.
 
 Natural area: Includes land and water that has substantially   retained its natural character and land and water that, although altered in   character, is important as habitat for plant, animal or marine life, for the   study of its natural, historical, scientific or paleontological features or for   the appreciation of its natural features.
 
 Natural hazard area: An area   that is subject to natural events that are known to result in death or to   endanger the works of man, such as stream flooding, ground water,   flash-flooding, erosions and deposition, landslides, earthquakes, weak   foundation soils and other hazards unique to a local or regional   area.
 
 Negotiate: Any activity preliminary to the execution of a binding   agreement for the sale of land in a subdivision or partition including but not   limited to advertising, solicitation and promotion of the sale of such   land.
 
 Non-conforming structure or use: A lawful, existing structure or   use at the time this Ordinance or any Amendment thereof becomes effective, which   does not conform to the requirements of the zone in which it is   located.
 
 Non-regulation golf course: Golf courses or golf course-like   development that does not meet the definition of golf course in 108(B) including   but not limited to executive golf courses, Par 3 golf courses, pitch and putt   golf courses, miniature golf courses, and driving ranges.
 
 Open space:   Consists of lands used for agricultural or forest uses and any land area that   would, if preserved and continued in its present use, conserve and enhance   natural or scenic resources; protect air or streams or water supply; promote   conservation of soils, wetlands, beaches or marshes; conserve landscaped areas,   such as public or private golf courses, that reduce air pollution and enhance   the value of abutting or neighboring property; enhance the value to the public   of abutting or neighboring forests, wildlife preserves, nature reservations or   other open space; enhance recreation opportunities; preserve historic,   geological and archeological sites; promote orderly urban development; and   minimize farm and non-farm conflicts.
 
 Owner: A person, his authorized   agent or representative having legal authority to use, transfer or lease land.   Owner shall also mean the contract purchaser of real property of record as shown   on the last available complete tax assessment role.
 
 Parcel: A single unit   of land created:
 
 1) By partitioning land as defined in ORS 92.010;   and
 
 2) By a recorded deed or land sales contract prior to January 1, 1990   in which each parcel resulting from the partition complied with the applicable   planning, zoning, or partitioning standards in effect at the time the partition   occurred; or
 
 3) By partition plat after January 1, 1990 which has been   duly recorded in the Office of the County Clerk; or
 
 4) As a result of a   court approved lien foreclosure of a "mortgage segregation" used to facilitate   and secure a loan from a federally insured lending agency.
 5) As a result of   probate action prior to final acknowledgment of the County's Comprehensive Plan   on April 24, 1986.
 
 6) Does not include a unit of land created solely to   establish a separate tax account.
 
 7) A lot of a duly recorded subdivision   or parcel of a legal partition shall remain a discrete lot or parcel, unless the   lot or parcel lines are vacated by property line adjustment, replatting, or   where parcels were created by deed, by incorporating legal area descriptions   from two or more deeds into a single deed, or unless the lot or parcel is   further legally divided, as provided by law.
 
 8) Notwithstanding   subsection (7) of this definition, separate lots or parcels shall be maintained   where a deed:
 
 a. describes lots or parcels created as a result of a duly   recorded subdivision plat, partition plat, or re-plat; or
 
 b. describes   units of land that are not contiguous; or
 
 c. describes units of land that   are contiguous only at a single point;
 
 d. conveys more than one parcel   into a trust for estate planning purposes. In such event, each parcel conveyed   into the trust may only be re-conveyed in the exact configuration that the   parcel was conveyed into the trust, unless prior planning approval is granted to   convey the property in a different configuration.
 
 Parcel size: The total   horizontal area within the boundary lines of a parcel, including streets, roads   or access easements to other property, where the underlying fee within the   right-of-way area occupied by the street, road or access easement remains with   the parcel.
 
 Parking space: A clear offstreet area, for the temporary   parking or storage of one automobile, having an all-weather surface width not   less than 8.5 feet, length not less than 22 feet, and being not less than 8.5   feet in height when within a building or structure.
 
 Partition: An act of   partitioning land or an area or tract of land partitioned.
 
 Partition   land: Means to divide land into two or three parcels of land within a calendar   year but does not include: [Ref. ORS 92.010(7)]
 
 a. A division of land   resulting from a lien foreclosure, foreclosure of a recorded contract for the   sale of real property or the creation of cemetery lots; or
 
 b. An   adjustment of a property line by the relocation of a common boundary where an   additional unit of land is not created and where the existing unit of land   reduced in size by the adjustment complies with any applicable zoning   ordinance.
 
 c. The division of land resulting from the recording of a   subdivision or condominium plat; or [Ref. ORS 92.010(7)(c), 1993]
 
 d. A   sale or grant by a person to a public agency or public body for state highway,   county road, city street or other right of way purposes provided that such road   or right of way complies with the applicable comprehensive plan and ORS   215.213(2)(p) to (r) and 215.283(2)(p) to (r). However, any property divided by   the sale or grant of property for state highway, county road, city street or   other right of way purposes shall continue to be considered a single unit of   land until such time as the property is further subdivided or partitioned. (ORS   92.010(7)(d))
 
 Partition plat: A final map and other writing containing   all the descriptions, locations, specifications, provisions and information   concerning a partition prepared by an Oregon Licensed Surveyor. [Ref. ORS   92.010(8), 92.050(3)]
 
 Person: An individual, a domestic or foreign   corporation, a partnership, an association, a joint stock company, a trust, a   firm, a social or fraternal organization, an estate, receiver, syndicate, branch   of government or any other group or combination acting as a unit.
 
 Planned   unit development: A land area designated as a unified combination of land uses;   generally with a mixture of residential, single and multi-family types, open   space or recreation areas for the direct use and benefit of all the lot owners   within the development and sometimes shopping or community facilities. A planned   development includes a planned unit, a homes association, and common   property.
 
 Plat: A final subdivision plat, replat or partition plat map.   [Ref. ORS 92.010(9)]
 
 Prefabricated dwelling: A dwelling which has been   wholly or substantially manufactured at an off-site location to be wholly or   partially assembled on site; but does not include a mobile home, motor home,   trailer home, travel trailer, or recreational vehicle.
 
 Property line:   Refers to any boundary line of a lot or parcel of land under one   ownership.
 
 a. Front property line: That property line separating a lot or   parcel from a road, street or highway. A corner lot or parcel may have two such   lines.
 
 b. Rear property line: That property line opposite or most nearly   opposite the front line.
 
 c. Side property line: A property line that is   not the front or rear property line.
 
 Property line adjustment: The   relocation of a common property line between two adjacent   properties.
 
 Public use: A structure or use intended or used for public   purpose by a city, a school district, the County, the State or by any other   public agency or public utility. This does not include landfill sites, garbage   dumps or utility facilities.
 
 Quarry site: The use of land for the purpose   of recovering rock, stone, slate or the like. See, Mining Site.
 Rear lot   line: The lot line which is opposite and most distant from the front lot line.   In the case of an irregular triangular or other shaped lot, a line 10 feet in   length within the lot, parallel to and at a maximum distance from the front lot   line.
 
 Recreation camps or resorts: An area devoted to facilities and   equipment for recreational purposes, including swimming pools, tennis courts,   playgrounds and other similar uses, whether the use of such area is limited to   private membership or whether open to the public upon payment of a   fee.
 
 Recreation park: See, Campground or RV/Recreational Vehicle Park,   Section 108(B).
 
 Recreation vehicle: A vacation trailer or other unit with   or without motive power, designed for human occupancy, which has a floor space   of less than 500 square feet.
 
 RV/Recreational vehicle park: An area used   primarily for siting recreational vehicles/trailers for overnight/ temporary   camping purposes. A recreational vehicle park is more developed than a   campground, with electrical hookups, and cleared/paved areas for placement of   the recreational vehicles. See, also Campground, Section   108(B).
 
 Relative: For the purposes of the provisions of BCZO 301.01(o)   only, "relative" means: grandparent, grandchild, parent, child, brother or   sister. [ORS 215.283(1)(B)]
 
 Replat: The act of platting the lots, parcels   and easements in a recorded subdivision or partition plat to achieve a   reconfiguration of the existing subdivision or partition plat or to increase or   decrease the number of lots in the subdivision.
 
 Residence: A place   wherein the occupant dwells permanently or for the predominant portion of   time.
 
 Riparian zone or area: Refers to an area within which vegetation   grows adjacent to naturally occurring streams, lakes, ponds, bogs and marshes   without which the vegetation would not exist.
 
 Road or street: A public or   private way that is created to provide ingress and egress for a person to one or   more lots, parcels, areas or tracts of land excluding a private way that is   created to provide ingress and egress to such land in conjunction with the use   of land for forestry, mining, or agricultural purposes without a residential   facility.
 
 a. City street: A public way, right of way, or traveled way in   whole or in part that is subject to the control of an incorporated city or   town.
 
 b. County road: A public way, right of way, or traveled way which   in whole or in part is subject to the control of the County and has been   designated by the County as a part of the County road system for maintenance or   repair.
 
 c. Private road: A private way, right of way, or traveled way in   whole or in part that is subject to the control of one or more private   persons.
 
 
 d. Public road (public use road): A public way, right of   way, or traveled way in whole or in part that is subject to the control of the   County but that is not a part of the County road system for maintenance or   repair.
 
 e. Right of way and traveled way: Includes all bridges, tunnels,   fills, and other structures or improvements designed or intended to provide   continuity of such ways.
 
 f. State highway: A public way, right of way, or   traveled way in whole or in part that is subject to the control of the State of   Oregon.
 
 Sale or sell: Includes every disposition or transfer of land in a   subdivision or partition or an interest or estate therein.
 
 Semi-public   use: A structure or use intended or used for semi-public purpose by a church,   lodge, club, or any other non-profit organization.
 
 Series partition: A   series of partitions of land located within this state resulting in the creation   of four or more parcels over a period of more than one calendar year and   composed of a series of minor partitions, a series of major partitions, or a   combination of both.
 
 Set-back: An open space on a lot which is   unobstructed from the ground upward except as otherwise provided in this   Ordinance.
 
 Sign: An outdoor sign, display, message, emblem, device,   figure, painting, drawing, placard, poster, billboard or any other illustrative   device that is used, designed, or intended for advertising purposes or to inform   or to attract the attention of the public. The term includes the sign's   supporting structure, display surface, and all other component parts of the   sign. When dimensions of a sign are specified, the term includes panels and   frames; the term includes both sides of the sign as to specified dimensions or   areas. The term shall not include a sign that is reasonably necessary or   required by any branch or agency of government pursuant to any public law or   regulation.
 
 Structural alteration: Any change to the supporting members   of a structure, including foundation, bearing walls, or partitions, columns,   beams, girders or any structural change in the roof or in the exterior   walls.
 
 Structure: Something constructed or built and having fixed base   on, or fixed connection to, the ground or another structure.
 
 Subdivide   land: Means to divide land into four or more lots within a calendar   year.
 
 Subdivision: The act of subdividing land or an area or a tract of   land subdivided.
 
 Subdivision plat: A final map and other writing   containing all the descriptions, locations, specifications, dedications,   provisions and information concerning a subdivision.
 
 Tract: One or more   contiguous lots or parcels in the same ownership. [OAR   660-33-020(10-)(1994)]
 Trailer home or travel trailer: A structure or vehicle   containing some or all of the provisions of a dwelling unit that is constructed   for non-self-propelled movement on the public highways and contains less than   500 square feet.
 
 Tree farm: Timber stand improvements according to   standards of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservative Service (ASCS)   performed for the twin objectives of fuel reduction to minimize the threat of   wildfire and growth promotion of commercial species. These objectives are   achieved by disposal of dead and down forest fuels, pruning and thinning.   Reforestation as a tree farming practice may be regulated by the Oregon Forest   Practices Act.
 
 Undivided interest: A share, membership or undivided   co-ownership which includes rights of access and use of property. Undivided   interests are controlled by ORS 92.305 to 92.495.
 
 Unit owner/ownership:   The person owning a unit in any real estate tenancy relationship recognized   under the laws of this state.
 
 Use: The purpose for which land or a   structure is designed or intended or for which either is occupied or maintained.   The term shall include accessory uses subordinate to the main   use.
 
 Utility facility: Any major facility or structure, as distinguished   from local distribution utility facilities, owned or operated by a public,   private or cooperative electric, fuel, communication, sewage or water company   for the generation, transmission, distribution, or processing of its products or   for the disposal of cooling water, waste or by-products and including power   transmission lines, major trunk pipelines, power substations, dams, water   towers, railroad tracks, sewage lagoons, sanitary landfills, and similar   facilities. Excluded from this definition are dams whose impoundments exceed   1000 acre feet or electric transmission lines greater than 115KVs.
 
 Local   distribution utility facilities are local sewer, water, gas, telephone and power   distribution lines and are permitted as outright uses in any zone. Towers 200'   or higher must be reviewed as Conditional Use. A power generation facility shall   not preclude more than 12 acres from use as a commercial agricultural enterprise   unless an exception is taken pursuant to OAR 660 Division 4. [OAR   660-33-130(17)(1994)]
 
 Vision clearance area: A triangular area on a lot   at the intersection of two streets or a street and a railroad, two sides of   which are lot lines manufactured from the corner intersection of the lot line to   a distance specified in these regulations. The third side of the triangle is a   line across the corner of a lot joining the ends of the other two sides. Where   the lot lines at intersections have rounded corners, the lot lines shall be   extended in a straight line to a point of intersection. The vision clearance   area shall contain no plantings, walls, structures or temporary or permanent   obstruction exceeding three-and-one-half feet in height measured from the top of   the grade.
 
 Wildlife Management Area: Any land, under any ownership, whose   use or access is intentionally controlled in any way for the principle purpose   of managing wildlife.
 
 Yard: An open space on a lot which is   unobstructed from the ground upward except as otherwise provided in this   Ordinance.
 
 a. Yard, front: A yard between side lot lines and measured   horizontally at right angles to the front lot line from the front lot line to   the nearest point of the building. Any yard meeting this definition and abutting   on a street or road other than an alley shall be considered a front   yard.
 
 b. Yard, rear: A yard between side lot lines and measured   horizontally at right angles to the rear lot line from the rear lot line to the   nearest point of the building.
 
 c. Yard, side: A yard between the front   and rear yards measured horizontally at right angles from the side lot lines to   the nearest point of the building.
 
 
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