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§ 8 PARIS CODE <br /> <br /> UCtS, vegetables, fruits, trees and grain cilities, none of which are available to <br /> and for the raising thereon of the usual the general public. (Ord. No. 2559, § <br /> farm poultry and farm animals such 1, 3-9-81) <br /> as horses, cattle and sheep and inclufl- 13. Railroad Track and Right-of-Way, but <br /> lng the necessary accessory uses for not including railroad railroad stations, <br /> raising, treating and storing products sidings, team tracks, loading facilities, <br /> raised on the premises, but not includ- docks, yards or maintenance areas. <br /> lng the commercial feeding of offal or 14. Telephone Line and Exchange, but not <br /> garbage to swine or other animal~ and including public business facilities, stor- <br /> not including any type of agriculture age or repair facilities. <br /> or husbandry specifically prohibited 15. Accessory/Building--In a residence dis- <br /> by ordinance or law. trict, a subordinate building, attached <br /> 7. Hospital (acute care)--An institution or detached and used for a purpose <br /> where sick or injured patients are given customarily incidental to the main <br /> medical or surgical treatment intended structure such as a private garage for <br /> to restore them to health and an ac- automobile storage, tool house, lath <br /> rive life and which is licensed by the or greenhouse as a hobby (no business), <br /> State of Texas. home workshop, children's playhouse, <br /> 8. Hospital (chronic care)--An institution storage house or garden shelter, but <br /> ;vhere those persons suffering from gen- not involving the conduct of a business. <br /> erally permanent types of illness, in- 16. Home Occupatlans--A home occupation <br /> jury, deformity, deficiency or age are is an occupation customarily carried <br /> given care and treatment on a prolonged on in the home by a member of the <br /> or permanent basis and which is Ii- occupant's family, without the employ- <br /> censed by the State of Texas. ment of additional persons, without <br /> 9. Institutions of Religlaus or Philanthropic the Use of a sign to advertise the oc- <br /> Nature--Iustitutions sponsored or op- cupation, without offering any commod- <br /> crated by organizations established for ity or service for sale on the premise~, <br /> religious or philanthropic purposes in- without the use of equipment other <br /> cluding orphans' homes, aged homes, than that customarily found in a house- <br /> training and educational facilities, meet- hold and which does not create obnox- <br /> lng establishments and places of resi- ious noise or other obnoxious condi- <br /> dence, tions to abutting residential property <br /> 10. Residence Home for Aged--A home such as odor, increased traffic, light <br /> where elderly people are provided with or smoke. <br /> lodging and meals with or without nurs- 17. Private Club--Shall be as defined by <br /> lng care. Article 666-15e of Vernon's Annotated <br /> 11. School, Public or Parochial--A school Penal Code and amendments thereto. <br /> under the sponsorship of a public or (Ord. No. 2110, § 2, 9-11-72) <br /> religious agency having a curriculum 18. Community Center (private)--A central <br /> generally equivalent to public elemen- social and recreational building as part <br /> tory or secondary schools, but not in- of a housing project or community unit. <br /> cluding private or trade or commer- development. <br /> cial schools. 19. Signs, Church and Schools--Name <br /> 12. Recreational Facility (Private)--A pti- plates and bulletin boards for schools <br /> vote recreational facility restricted to and churches, but not exceeding thirty <br /> membership or to invitation of the (30) square feet in area and not of a <br /> owner, which could include swimming flashing, intermittent, revolving or simi- <br /> pool, tennis courts, football field, soc- larly lighted type. <br /> cer field and similar recreational fa- <br /> <br /> <br />