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2/26/2001
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20224
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2/26/2001
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Sandra Stubbs
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collection of recyclable materials. A recycling facility does not include storage <br />containers used solely for the collection of recyclable materials generated on the <br />parcel. <br />Recycling- Reverse Vending Machine. An automated mechanical device that <br />accepts 1 or more types of empty beverage containers including, but not limited to <br />aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, and issues a cash refund or a redeemable <br />credit slip with a value not less than the container's redemption value as determined <br />by State law. A reverse vending machine may sort and process containers <br />mechanically provided that the entire process is enclosed within the machine. <br />Recycling -Small Collection Facility. A facility primarily designed for the collection <br />of recyclable materials. A recycling facility does not include storage containers used <br />solely for the collection of recyclable materials generated on the parcel. The facility <br />occupies 1,000 square feet or less and may include: <br />(A) A mobile unit for the collection of recyclable materials; <br />( Bulk reverse vending machines or a grouping of reverse vending machines <br />occupying more than 50 square feet; and <br />(C) Kiosk -type units that may include permanent structures. <br />Refinement Plan. A detailed examination of the service needs and land use issues of <br />a specific area, topic, or public facility. Refinement plans of the Metro Plan can <br />include specific neighborhood plans, special area plans, or functional plans (such as <br />TransPlan that address a specific Metro Plan element or sub -- element on a city -wide <br />or regional basis. <br />Residential Treatment Center. A professionally operated 24 -hour care facility <br />administering a planned system of medical, psychological, social work and/or <br />rehabilitative procedures and activities designed to relieve or minimize mental, <br />emotional or behavioral disorders. Residential treatment centers serve people <br />admitted by court order, and others on a voluntary basis. Residential treatment <br />centers normally serve less than 54 persons and can provide a security system <br />alarming staff if residents under care leave the facility. For purposes of determining <br />residential density, if the design of the facility does not contain dwellings, as defined <br />in this land use code, then every 1.5 beds equals 1 dwelling. Fractional dwellings <br />shall be rounded to the next highest integer, e.g. 2 beds equals 2 dwellings. <br />Response Time. The time between departure from the station and arrival at the scene <br />of the emergency for purposes of determining compliance with requirements imposed <br />on emergency medical services, specifically excluding dispatch and preparation time. <br />Roof Sign. A sign constructed upon or which projects above the roof or parapet of a <br />structure. <br />Ordinance - 32 <br />
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