Zoning Dictionary

Letter: G

Ground Oriented Housing

Housing which is related to the ground by one more direct, non-mechanical means of access.

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Groundwater

A term referring to water occurring below the soil surface that is held in the soil itself; subsurface water, or water stored in the pores, cracks and crevices in the ground below the water table; and water occurring in the zone of saturation below the earth’s surface. An underground zone of porous or fractured rock […]

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Groundwater Infiltration Area

An area where the porous nature of surficial materials allows significant percolation of water into the groundwater system.

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Groundwater Recharge Area

An area from which there is significant addition of water to the groundwater system.

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Group Home

A residential care facility for not more than 6 persons in care that is operated in a private dwelling house and licensed under the relevant legislation.

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Group Parking

A building, structure or area of land used for parking that serves more than one dwelling unit.

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Growing Season

The period from April to October of each calendar year.

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Groyne or Groin

A small jetty extending from a shore used to prevent erosion.

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Guest

A person who contracts for accommodation in a motel or hotel and includes all members of the person’s party.

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Guest House

Living quarters, having no kitchen facilities, located on the same premises with a main building and occupied for the sole use of members of the family, temporary guests or persons permanently employed on the premises.

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