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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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Vehicle Use Area. Parking spaces, driveways, interior roadways, loading areas, and <br />fleet vehicle storage areas. <br />Vision Clearance Area. A triangular area within a lot immediately adjacent to the <br />intersection of streets to provide a clear area for viewing approaching traffic for <br />public safety purposes. For the intersection of 2 improved public rights-of-way, the <br />vision clearance area is the triangular area of the lot at the intersection of two lot lines. <br />At the intersection of a public street and a private street, the vision clearance area is <br />the triangular area of the lot at the intersection of the lot line and each edge of the <br />street. For all vision clearance areas, the apex is located at the intersection of the two <br />legs, extended if necessary. The base of the triangle extends diagonally across the lot <br />intersecting the two legs an equal distance from the apex. [See Figure 9.0500 Vision <br />Clearance Area.] <br />'Nall Sign. Any sign painted upon or attached to the wall of a building which does <br />not project more than 12 inches from the surface of a wail. Signs placed on or <br />attached to a mansard roof are considered wall signs provided they do not proj ect * or <br />extend above the roof line. <br />Water Features. Permanent or intermittent bodies of water, including streams, <br />ponds, rivers, lakes, drainage channels, open waterways and jurisdictional wetlands. <br />Wetland. Any parcel or portion of a parcel which meets the state or federal <br />definition of wetlands that are under the jurisdiction of state or federal laws. <br />Synonymous with "jurisdictional wetland ". <br />Wetland Boundary. Any mapped wetland boundary produced by methods <br />consistent with state and federal law and policy and for which a concurrence has been <br />made in writing by the applicable state or federal agencies. Synonymous with <br />"accepted jurisdictional wetland boundary" and "jurisdictional wetland boundary ". <br />Wildlife Care Center. A place were rehabilitation of an Mi ured, sick, or immature <br />wild bird, mammal, amphibian, or reptile occurs to a condition where it is capable of <br />being released into the wild or, if incapable of survival on its own, retained for <br />educational purposes or transferred to an organization, educational institution, <br />museum, publicly funded zoo or other facility as determined by the Oregon <br />Department of fish and wildlife. <br />Wrecking Yard, Motor Vehicles and Building Materials. A premise used for the <br />storage and dismantling of used motor vehicles, manufactured dwellings, recreational <br />vehicles, machinery and/or building materials, or parts thereof. May also include sale <br />of parts or materials. <br />Ordinance - 41 <br />
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