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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2022-07-19 16:12:49 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 20, Update 2) <br /> <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />Restaurants (class I) means a restaurant in which food is served to the customer and consumed by him while <br />seated at a counter or table, and the restaurant does not serve intoxicating liquor or provide live entertainment. <br />Food is selected by a customer while going through a serving line and taken to a table for consumption. <br />Restaurants (class II) means fast food convenience, drive-in and liquor service restaurants; a restaurant <br />where a majority of customers order and are served their food at a counter in packages prepared to leave the <br />premises, or to be taken to a table, counter, automobile or off the premises to be consumed; or a drive-in where <br />most customers consume their food in an automobile regardless of how it is served; or restaurants which serve <br />intoxicating liquor or have live entertainment. <br />Retaining wall means a wall or similar structure designed and constructed to hold back and prevent lateral <br />movement of earth or other landscaping materials. <br />Riding academy means a building, structure or other facility which is used for the instruction and training in <br />the care and handling of horses, mules, donkeys or ponies for a fee or other valuable consideration. <br />Shelter, fallout or blast, means a structure or portion of a structure intended to provide protection to human <br />life during periods of danger to human life from nuclear fallout, blasts, air raids, storms or other emergencies. <br />Sign means any written announcement, declaration, demonstration, display, illustration, insignia or <br />illumination used to advertise or promote the interest of any person when displayed or placed outside in view of <br />the general public, and shall include every detached sign. <br />Sign, advertising (billboard), means a sign which directs attention to a business, community service or <br />entertainment not exclusively related to the premises where such sign is located or to which it is affixed. <br />Sign, business, means a sign which directs attention to a business or profession conducted or to a <br />commodity, service or entertainment sold or offered on the premises on which such sign is located or to which it is <br />affixed. <br />Sign, business, temporary, means a sign permitted for a limited period of time used to advertise or promote <br />the interests of a single- or multi-use commercial or industrial use. A temporary sign may be attached to a principal <br />structure or detached. Such signage shall include mobile/message board signs, banners and balloons that meet all <br />applicable federal and state standards. <br />Sign, flashing, means an illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary or constant <br />in intensity and color at all times in which such sign is in use. <br />Sign, gross area of, means the area within the frame, which shall be used to calculate the square feet; except <br />that the width of the frame exceeding 12 inches shall constitute advertising space; or should such letters or <br />graphics be mounted directly on a wall or fascia or in any such way as to be without a frame, the dimensions for <br />calculating the square footage shall be the area extended six inches beyond the periphery formed around such <br />letters or graphics bounded by straight lines connecting the outermost points; and each surface utilized to display <br />a message or to attract attention shall be measured as a separate sign. <br />Sign, illuminated, means any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outline illuminated by <br />electric lights or luminous tubes as a part of the sign proper. <br />Sign, nameplate, means any sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of <br />the lot where the sign is placed or may be a directory listing the names, addresses and business of occupants. <br />Sports and health facility means a facility where members or nonmembers pay a fee to use equipment or <br />space for the purpose of physical exercise or training. A sports and health facility may include aerobics, weight <br />training, muscular exercise programs, yoga, Pilates, court games, jogging, or other similar activities. It may provide <br />as an accessory use personal services to patrons, including but not limited to therapeutic massage, tanning, <br />saunas, and whirlpools. <br />128