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Land
Development Code means
ordinances or regulations enacted by the City of St. Pete Beach for
the regulation of any aspect of development and include, but are
not limited to, zoning, signs, drainage and any other regulations
controlling the development of land.
Laundry means
a business rendering a retail service to individual customers
for processing of laundry, including the following:
(1) Self-service means
a business that renders a retail service by renting
to customers washing, drying and processing of laundry
with the equipment serviced and its use and operation
supervised by the management.
(2) Dry
cleaning means a business that includes
the process of chemically cleaning fabrics including
laundry (washing and drying) or dyeing services.
Loading
space means a space with access to
a street or alley for the standing, loading, or unloading
of motor vehicles delivering or picking up goods
and materials.
Lot includes tract or parcel and means
the least fractional part of subdivided lands having
limited fixed boundaries and an assigned number,
letter, legal description or other name through which
it may identified. [See “Zoning lot”.]
Lot
coverage – See “Impervious
surface” and “Impervious surface ratio” .
Lot,
irregular, means a lot or parcel of
land so located, shaped or oriented to adjacent lots
that the application of general measurement methods
or yard requirements serves no significant purpose.
Lot
line. See “Property line”.
Lot
of record means a lot which is part
of a subdivision, or a lot described by metes and
bounds, which has been properly recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas County.
Lot,
regular, means a lot abutting a public
street or approved private street, so located, shaped
and oriented to the street and to adjacent lots as
to be reasonably adapted to the application of the
general requirements and limitations of this ordinance.
Lot
types mean a descriptive term applied
to describe the relationship of a lot to a public
or private street, excluding alleys or driveways,
providing access to the lot. The various lot types
are defined as follows:
(1) Corner
lot means a lot located at the intersection
of two or more streets, having two or more of its
boundary lines contiguous with the rights-of-way.
(2) Interior
lot means a lot, other than a corner
lot, which has frontage on only one street.
(3) Through
lot means a lot, other than a corner
lot, having frontage on two streets. Waterfront
lots are not considered through lots. Through lots
may be referred to as double-frontage lots.
Lot
width means the average distance
between the property lines connecting the front
and rear zoning lot lines at each side of the zoning
lot, except for zoning lots on the turning circle
of a cul-de-sac for which the required yard shall
be based upon the stated minimum lot width for
the district in which the lot is located.
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