Zoning Dictionary

Letter: R

Recreational Trailer or Vehicle

A vehicular, portable unit designed for travel, camping or recreational use, including but not limited to the following: a) Travel Trailer: A vehicular, portable dwelling unit built on a chassis, being of any length provided its gross weight does not exceed forty-five hundred pounds, or being of any weight provided its overall length does not […]

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Rectory

A building used as a residence, operated as a single housekeeping unit, solely by and for a group of men who have been ordained as priests or who have professed vows in a religious order and who live together as a community under the direction of a resident pastor or superior, without more than two […]

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Recurrence Interval

The average interval of time based upon a statistical analysis of actual or representative stream flow records, which can be expected to elapse between floods equal to or greater than a specified flood.

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Recyclable Materials Collection

The use of land for deposition and temporarily storing discarded materials that are suitable for recycling, such as paper, glass, clothing, garden waste and plastics, which are to be transported elsewhere for recycling.

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Recycling

A process by which non-hazardous solid waste, or materials which would otherwise become solid waste, are collected, separated, or processed and revised or returned to use in the form of raw materials or products other than as a fuel for the generation of electricity, heat or steam. This definition applies only to materials such as […]

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Recycling Centre

A building in which used material is separated and processed prior to shipment to others who will use those materials to manufacture new products. A facility that is not a salvage yard and in which recoverable resources, such as newspapers, glassware, and metal cans, are collected, stored, flattened, crushed, or bundled to be taken to […]

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Recycling Collection Points

An incidental use that serves as a neighborhood drop-off point for temporary storage of recoverable materials. No permanent storage or processing of such items is allowed.

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Recycling Facility

The use of land for depositing, storing, separating, dismantling, salvaging, treating, renovating or redistributing discarded materials and scrap goods for use as recycled materials, such as paper, glass, plastics, timber, garden and food waste, metals, manufacturing off-cuts, household goods and oils.

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Recycling Plant

A facility that is not a salvage yard and in which recoverable resources, such as newspapers, magazines, books, and other paper products, glass, metal cans, and other products are recycled, reprocessed and treated to return such products to a condition in which they may again be used for production.

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Redevelopment

The removal of buildings or structures from land and the construction or erection of other buildings or structures thereon. The removal or rehabilitation of buildings and/or the construction, reconstruction or erection of other buildings or structures in their place.

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