Zoning Dictionary
Letter: A
Animal Enclosure
An establishment providing surgical or medical treatment or examination of domestic pets entirely within a building. The premises where animals, birds or other livestock are treated or kept. A building or part of a building used as the premises of a Veterinary Surgeon where domestic animals, birds or other livestock are treated but shall not […]
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Animal Enclosure, Large
An animal enclosure designed to accommodate a cougar, cheetah, bear, lion, tiger, or similar sized animal and shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) animals per enclosure.
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Animal Enclosure, Small
An animal enclosure designed to accommodate an ocelot, panther, jaguar, lynx, leopard, wolf, bobcat, monkey or similar sized animal and shall be limited to a maximum of two (2) animals per enclosure.
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Animal Non-domestic
Any feline (other than a domestic house cat), non human primate, bear, wolf, coyote, fox, venomous reptile, or any other animals or crossbreed of such animals which have similar characteristics of the animals specified herein or are dangerous or unsafe for contact with humans.
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Animal Shelter
A lot and/or building or part thereof used for the care of lost, abandoned or neglected animals.
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Animal, Household (pets)
Any animal normally and customarily kept by domestic households for pleasure and companionship, excluding poultry, pheasants, cows, livestock, chinchillas, horses, goats, sheep, monkeys, and other similar animals and fowl.
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Antenna
Any system of wires, poles, rods, reflecting discs or similar devices used for the transmission or reception of electromagnetic waves external to or attached to the exterior of any building. Equipment designed to transmit or receive electronic signals. A metallic, graphite or fiberglass device for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves.
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Antenna Height
Means the height of the entire antenna apparatus measured from the point of mounting to the point of highest possible extension of the antenna.
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