Zoning Dictionary

Category: General Terms

Reverse Vending Machine

Means an automated mechanical device which accepts at least one or more types of empty beverage containers including, but not limited to, aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, and issues a cash refund or a redeemable credit slip with a value not less than the container’s redemption value as determined by the state. A reverse vending […]

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Scale

Proportional relationship of the size of parts to one another and to the human figure.

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Semi-Nude

A state of dress in clothing that covers no more than the genitals, pubic region, pubic hair, and areolae of the female breasts, as well as portions of the body covered by supporting straps or devices.

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Service Line

Any line, wire or cable used to distribute, transmit, or deliver a utility service from a feeder or lateral line to an end user of the utility.

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Sewer, Combined

A sewer intended to receive both waste water and storm or surface water

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Single-Room Occupancy Development

Shall mean a group of guest units where each unit contains a minimum floor area of one hundred seventy-five (175) square feet and is limited to persons of low and very low income only.

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Social Capital

The degree of trust people place in others and in institutions and the extent to which social networks branch out and grow. Besides good health, education and work, a favourable social context, in other words access to social capital, is essential in ensuring that citizens are able to improve their life chances and exploit them […]

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Social Inclusion

Social inclusion is a process which ensures that those at risk of poverty and social exclusion gain the opportunities and resources necessary to participate fully in economic, social, political and cultural life and to enjoy a standard of living that is considered normal in the society in which they live. It ensures that they have […]

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Spatial Strategy

Sets out long-term spatial strategy for the local planning authority area and the strategic policies and proposals to deliver the aims of the strategy. A detailed statement of the planning authority’s policies and proposals as to the development and use of land. Broad locations for development are set out in key diagrams.

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