Zoning Dictionary

Letter: R

Roadside Stand or Stall

Means a place or temporary structure used for the retail sale of agricultural produce and/or hand crafted goods produced from the property on which the stall is situated or from an adjacent property. A temporary structure designed or used for the display or sale of agricultural products produced on the premises upon which such a […]

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Roadway

The part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder, and, where a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the term roadway refers to any one roadway separately and not to all of the roadways collectively.

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Roof, Flat

A roof having a slope of less than 1 unit of rise for every 10 units of run. Where more than 25% of the roof area of a building is flat as defined in the preceding sentence, the entire roof shall be deemed to be a “flat roof”. A roof which is not pitched and […]

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Roof, Gable

A ridged roof forming a gable at both ends of the building.

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Roof, Gambrel

A gabled roof with two slopes on each side, the lower steeper than the upper.

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Roof, Hip

A roof with sloping ends and sides.

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Roof, Mansard

A roof with two slopes on each of four sides, the lower steeper than the upper.

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Roof, Shed

A roof with one slope.

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Roof, Sloping

A roof on a building that has one or more roof surfaces that have a pitch of 4 in 12 or greater and cover an area at least equal to 80 percent of the area of all roof surfaces as measured in plan view.

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Roomers or Boarders

Persons who rent living accommodation, without separate cooking facilities, for a term of not less than one week, within the dwelling unit of a family. A person other than the lessee, tenant, owner or person related thereto to whom lodging is provided for compensation.

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