Franklin Zoning Ordinance

383 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS Defined Terms 23 Chapter Franklin Zoning Ordinance Effective July 1, 2024 Remote Parking A parking area intended to serve one or more nonresidential uses provided on a different parcel or lot than the nonresidential use it is intended to serve. Replacement Tree A tree that is required to be planted after the development of a site to replace predevelopment existing trees that were removed either accidentally or in violation of this Ordinance during or as a result of the land disturbance process. Required Landscape Landscape requirements, including site landscaping, parking area landscaping, buffers, streetscape landscaping, street trees, historic resource edge treatments, or screening composed of vegetative materials. Required Yard The space between a lot line and a building within which no structure shall be permitted, except as authorized in this Ordinance. Residential Character A building form, neighborhood, or area that is intended primarily for dwelling purposes, and includes human-scaled detailing, pedestrian orientation, and attributes intended to encourage human activity and interaction. Residential Development Sales Office/Model Home Temporary real estate sales offices used for the initial sale or lease of properties or buildings, or a display home used to show the living space and features of homes available within a developing residential development. Residential Lot A lot with an existing residential use or designated for residential use through zoning, excluding multifamily residential. Residential Uses The classification of those principal uses as listed under that heading in Subsection 5.1.3, Permitted Principal Uses by Zoning District. Restaurants An establishment engaged in the retail sale of prepared food and drinks for consumption on the premises or for carryout. Restricted-Access Bicycle Enclosure A locked area containing within it one bicycle rack space for each bicycle to be accommodated, and accessible only to the owners or operators of the bicycles parked within it. Retail Storefront The front facade and entryway of a retail store on the ground floor of a building. Retail Uses An establishment primarily engaged in the sale of goods and materials to the general public. Retail uses may include retail shops, bookstores, antique stores, convenience stores, bakeries, grocery stores, retail plant sales, and similar uses. Retaining Wall A wall or similar structure used at a grade change to hold the soil on the uphill-side of the wall from slumping, sliding, or falling. Examples include segmental walls, masonry walls, poured-in-place walls, boulder walls, and pre-split rock walls.

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