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Intensification (as used in Willamette Greenway Permits be ginnin g at EC 9.8800). <br />Any additions that increase or expand the area or amount of an existing use, or the <br />level of activity. Remodeling the exterior of a structure not excluded below is an <br />intensification when it will substantially alter the appearance of the structure. <br />Maintenance and repair that is usual and necessary for the continuance of an existing <br />use is not an intensification of use. Reasonable emergency procedures necessary for <br />the safety or the protection of property are not an intensification of use. Residential <br />use of lands within the Greenway includes the practices and activities customarily <br />related to the use and enjoyment of one's home. Landscaping, construction of <br />driveways, modification of existing structures or construction of facilities adjacent to <br />the residence or placement of such subsidiary structures as are usual and necessary to <br />such use and enjoyment shall not be considered an intensification. Seasonal increases <br />in gravel operations shall not be considered an intensification of use. <br />Interior Lot Line. Any lot or parcel line that is not a front lot line. (See Figure <br />9.0500 Lot Lines, Lot Frontage, Lot Width, Lot Depth.) <br />Interior Yard Setback. An area of a lot that is adjacent to a property line that is not <br />also a street lot line. The minimum depth of the area is as required by zoning <br />standards. Interior yards include side and rear yards. (See Figure 9.0500 Front and <br />Interior Yards.) <br />Interpretive Center. A facility that is open to the public and constructed and used <br />for the purpose of educating people about the local environment and cultural history. <br />Interpretive Information Kiosk. A multiple faced sign constructed and used for the <br />purpose of educating people about the local environment and cultural history. <br />Jurisdictional , Wetland. See wetland. - <br />Kennel. An establishment or premises on which 3 or more dogs over d months of <br />age are kept or maintained, whether by owners of the dogs or by persons providing <br />facilities and care, and whether or not for compensation. <br />Lamp. Any source of artificial light, such as bulbs, tubes, globes, spotlights, lasers, <br />etc. <br />Land Division. Creation of legal lots or parcels through a partition or subdivision <br />process. <br />Lands Committed to Urban Use (as used in Willamette Greenway Permits <br />beginning at EC 9.8800). Those properties that are inappropriate for non -urban uses <br />due to economic, developmental, and/or locational factors. Economic, <br />Ordinance - 22 <br />