3:1
<br />For example: Slope = 3:1, which is the same as three feet horizontal to one foot vertical.
<br />RR. Sound Level.
<br />The quantity in decibels measured by an instrument satisfying the requirements of American Standard
<br />Specification for Type I Sound Level Meters. The sound level shall be the frequency weighted sound
<br />pressure level obtained with the frequency weighting "A" and the standardized dynamic characteristic
<br />"SLOW"
<br />SS. Special - purpose Airport.
<br />A public use airport, as defined in this Section 19, intended for use by aircraft issued an FAA special
<br />airworthiness certificate in the light sport category.
<br />TT. Special Use Permit Required.
<br />A land use or development as identified by this Ordinance that generally would not be compatible with
<br />airport operations, but which a decision - making body may allow with appropriate restrictions and based
<br />on findings that the restrictions will either ensure greater compatibility with near -by airport operations or
<br />substantially mitigate potential adverse impacts associated with proximity to the airport.
<br />UU. Structure.
<br />An object anchored, constructed, attached, erected, gathered, located, placed, piled, or installed by man,
<br />either on the ground or in or over a body of water, either moveable or immovable, and either temporary or
<br />permanent. The term "structure" includes, but is not limited to, antennae, buildings, cranes, fences,
<br />overhead transmission lines, patios and decks, man -made ponds, signs and sign structures, smokestacks,
<br />towers, utility poles, wires, and anything attached to any of the foregoing either temporarily 'or
<br />permanently.
<br />W. Substantially Alter or Altered.
<br />An addition to the footprint of a building or structure, or an addition to the existing maximum height of a
<br />building or structure, or a change in use of land, building, or structure
<br />WW. Transportation, Parking & Utility Uses.
<br />A use category that includes the following use types:
<br />1. Mass transit, which means a coordinated system of one or more transit modes providing
<br />regular transportation to the general public including, but not limited to, bus or rapid transit but not
<br />including charter bus, school bus, or sightseeing transportation.
<br />2. Public utility uses engaged in providing railroad, airline, bus, electric, rural electric, telephone,
<br />telegraph, communications, gas, gas pipeline carrier, water, sewerage, pipeline, street transportation,
<br />sleeping car, express, or private car line facilities and services.
<br />3. Transportation and parking service uses including a variety of facilities generally open to the public,
<br />related to the movement of passengers and goods, whether by private auto or public transportation.
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