The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. Words used in the present tense include the future tense. Words used in the plural number include the singular, and words in the singular include the plural. The word “shall” is always mandatory. The word “herein” means in this Ordinance. The word “regulations” means the provisions of any applicable ordinance, rule, regulation or policy. The word “person” means any human being or legal entity and includes a corporation, a partnership, and an incorporated or unincorporated association. The words “used or occupied” as applied to any land or building shall be construed to include the words intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied.
Accessmeans a way of approaching or entering a property.
Accessory Structuremeans, in a residential district, a subordinate building detached and used for a purpose customarily incidental to the main structure such as a private garage for automobile storage, toolhouse, bath or greenhouse as a hobby (no business), home workshop, children’s playhouse, storage house or garden shelter, but not involving the conduct of a business or occupancy by any long-term or paying guests.
Accessory Usemeans a use that is customarily a part [of] the principal use, a use which is clearly incidental, subordinate and secondary to the permitted use, and which does not change the character thereof, including, but not limited to, garages, bathhouses, greenhouses, or a storage or tool shed. See: Accessory Structure.
Adjacentmeans abutting and directly connected to or bordering.
Alcoholic Beverages–Mixed Drinksmeans the typical use listing which will allow the serving of alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption as an incidental use where the gross revenue from the on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages is less than 75% of total gross revenue.
Alcoholic Beverages–Off-Premisesmeans the standard use listing for a convenience store or similar facility where the sale of beer for off-premises consumption is an allowed use according to zoning standards.
Alleymeans a minor right-of-way, dedicated to public use, which gives a secondary means of vehicular access to the back or side of properties otherwise abutting a street.
Amortizationmeans a method of eliminating nonconforming uses by requiring the termination of the nonconforming use after a specified period of time.
Amusement (Indoor)means an amusement enterprise wholly enclosed in a building which is treated acoustically so that noise generated by the enterprise is not perceptible at the bounding property line, including a bowling alley, billiard parlor, and similar activities.
Amusement (Outdoor)means any amusement enterprise offering entertainment or games of skill to the general public for a fee or charge wherein any portion of the activity takes place in the open, including a golf driving range, archery range, miniature golf course and similar activities.
Animal(s)means any animate being that is not a human.
Annexationmeans the incorporation of land area into the City with a resulting change in the boundaries of the City.
Antique Shopmeans a business which sells items whose value is greater than the original purchase price because of age or intrinsic value.
Apartmentmeans a room or group of rooms used as a dwelling for one (1) family unit which includes full kitchen facilities for the preparation of meals and cooking therein.
Apartment Hotelmeans a building used or intended to be used as a home for twelve (12) or more families, who are permanent residents, living independently of each other, in which building may be located on the first floor living units for transient guests, and/or retail sales and service.
Applicantmeans a person applying for zoning approval under this Ordinance.
Approvalmeans the final approval in a series of required actions. For instance, the approval date of a planned unit development zoning application is the date of Council approval of the Final Site Plan.
Art Studio or Gallerymeans a building where objects of art are created or displayed for the public enrichment or where said art objects are displayed for sale, including the teaching of painting and/or sculpting.
Assisted-Retirement Livingmeans a use providing 24-hour supervision and assisted living for more than 15 residents not requiring regular medical attention. This classification includes personal care homes for the physically impaired, and persons 60 years of age or older.
Attendant Buildingmeans a building used to house the work place of the manager or attendant of a public or private parking lot.
Attendant Documentsmeans materials needed to address the specific requirements of this Ordinance which the applicant feels necessary to explain the submittal.
Auto Repair (Major)means a business specializing in major repair of motor vehicles entirely within an enclosed building, including any use listing below, as well as any use not listed as minor vehicle servicing.
(1) auto glass, seat cover and muffler shop;
(2) auto painting or body rebuilding shop;
(3) tire retreading and capping;
(4) body, fender, clutch, transmission, differential, axle, spring and frame repairs;
(5) major overhauling of engines requiring removal therefrom of cylinder head or crankcase pan and any associated engine rebuilding;
(6) repair of radiator requiring removal from the vehicle;
(7) repair of truck, trailer, farm or industrial equipment, or other machinery/supplies;
(8) brake work, other than minor maintenance such as disc pad replacement and minor brake adjustment.
Auto Repair (Minor)means a business specializing in minor, routine, periodic, preventive maintenance of a motor vehicle conducted entirely within an enclosed building, including the following.
(1) servicing of spark plug, batteries, distributors and distributor parts and including minor engine tune-ups;
(2) tire servicing and flat repair but not recapping or regrooving;
(3) radiator cleaning and flushing (on vehicle);
(4) fuel pump, oil pump, and related maintenance;
(5) minor servicing of carburetors;
(6) emergency wiring repairs;
(7) minor motor adjustment not involving removal of head or crankcase;
(8) quick oil and filter change;
(9) servicing hoses, fan belts, brake fluid, light bulbs, fuses, floor mats, seat belts, windshield wipers, mirrors, and installation of vehicle accessories such as radios; accessories such as ratios [sic];
(10) lubrication, greasing, and washing;
(11) disc pad replacement and minor brake adjustment.
Auto Sales Facilitymeans one or more buildings and an open, dust-free, all-weather surface other than a street, alley, or other public place, used for the display, wholesale or retail sale, with repair and renovation authorized entirely within an enclosed building, and temporary storage of vehicles for repairs or renovation not to exceed ninety (90) days.
Auto Sales (Outdoor)means an open, dust-free, all-weather area, other than a street, alley or other public place, used for the display and sales of new or used automobiles. Where no repair work, except those actions normally associated with vehicle operator service, is done on the cars to be displayed and sold on the premises. A sales office is normally located on the premises and such shall be limited to an area less than 10% of the total sales lot.
Awning Signmeans any sign painted or applied to the face, valance, or side panels of an awning.
Barmeans any business establishment required to have a state license for the sale of alcoholic beverages other than beer, for on-premises consumption.
Bed and Breakfastmeans an establishment engaged in providing rooms or groups of rooms in a dwelling unit for temporary lodging for overnight guests on a paying basis.
Billboardmeans a sign advertising products not made, sold, used or served on the premises displaying such sign, or a sign having a height greater than twelve (12) feet or a width greater than eighteen (18) feet, including supports.
Blockmeans an area enclosed by streets, normally to be divided into lots to be occupied by or intended for buildings; or if the same word is used as a term of measurement, it shall mean the distance along one side of a street between the nearest two streets which intersect said street on said side.
Boardmeans the Board of Adjustments of the City of Bertram, Texas.
Board of Adjustmentsmeans a committee appointed by the Council to consider appeals from certain administrative actions pursuant to Sec. 211.008, Loc. Gov’t. Code, and that is given the authority set forth in this Ordinance and in Sec. 211.009, Loc. Gov’t. Code.
Boarding Housemeans a building other than a hotel, occupied as a single housekeeping unit where lodging or meals are provided for three (3) or more persons for compensation, pursuant to previous arrangements for definite periods, but not to the general public or transients.
Body Piercing Studiomeans a facility where the piercing of body parts is performed for the purposes of insertion of jewelry. This does not include a facility where only the piercing of ears is performed.
Buffermeans an area within a property or site, generally adjacent to and parallel with the property line, either consisting of existing natural vegetation or created by the use of trees, shrubs, berms and/or fences, and designed to limit views and sound from the site to adjacent properties and vice versa.
Buildingmeans any structure designed or built for the support, enclosure, shelter, or protection of persons, animals, chattels or property of any kind.
Building Areameans the gross area covered by a structure when placed on the lot.
Building Ordinancemeans the building codes and related ordinances of the City providing standards, requirements and regulations for site development and the construction and erection of buildings and structures within the City, including, but not limited to, the electrical code, plumbing code, building code, and minimum housing code, adopted by the City Council from time to time.
Building Permitmeans a permit issued by the City which is required prior to commencing construction or reconstruction of any structure.
Building Plotmeans the land, lot, lots or tract of land upon which a building or buildings are located, or upon which they are to be constructed, including yards.
Building Setback Linemeans a line or lines designating the interior limit of the area of a lot within which structures may be erected. The building lines generally provide the boundaries of the buildable area of any given lot and no structure or building may be erected between a building and the corresponding lot line.
Cafe or Cafeteriameans a commercial establishment where snacks or meals are vended for consumption indoors or on the premises.
Calipermeans the trunk diameter of a tree at three (3) feet above natural grade.
Carportmeans a structure with one or more sides, covered with a roof and constructed specifically for the storage of one or more motor vehicles.
Cemeterymeans land used or intended to be used for the interment of human remains and dedicated for cemetery purposes, including crematories, mausoleums, columbariums and mortuaries when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of such cemetery.
Centerline of a Waterwaymeans the centerline of the waterway and refers to existing topographically defined channels. If not readily discernible, the centerline shall be determined by (first) the low flow line, or (second) the center of the two (2) year floodplain.
Child Care Center (Intermediate)means a facility (including nonresidential structures) which provides custodial care and supervision for less than 24 hours a day for between seven (7) and twelve (12) children, excluding foster and group homes. The facility must contain a minimum 150 square feet of floor area for each child.
Child Care Center (Large)means a facility where over twelve (12) children receive custodial care and supervision for less than 24 hours a day, excluding foster and group homes.
Child Care Center (Small)means a private residence where the occupant provides custodial care and supervision during daylight hours for a maximum six (6) children at any one time. The maximum of six (6) children includes the family’s natural or adopted children under the age of fourteen (14). The residence must contain a minimum 150 square feet of floor area for each child. This use shall exclude a family/group home.
Child Care or Child Development Facilitiesmeans any children’s home, orphanage, institution, private home, residence or other place, whether public, parochial or private, operated for profit or not, which keeps, cares for, has custody of or is attended by four (4) or more children under sixteen years of age at any one time, who are not members of the immediate family or [of] any natural person operating any such place, during any part or all of the twenty-four hours in a day. Also, any institution, home or other place, whether public, parochial or private, conducted for profit or not, which keeps, cares for, has custody of or is attended by any number of children, under sixteen years of age, who are not members of the immediate family of any natural person operating such a place, who are mentally or physically handicapped, under medical or social supervision, and not within a hospital, twenty-four hours a day.
Church or Rectorymeans a place of worship and religious training of recognized religions including on-site housing of ministers, rabbis, priests, nuns and similar staff personnel.
Cigarettemeans the definition assigned by section 154.001, Texas Tax Code.
Citymeans the City of Bertram, Texas.
City Administratormeans the chief administrative officer of the City or his/her designated representative.
City Engineermeans the City Engineer for the City or his/her designated representative.
City Staffmeans the officers, employees and agents of the City assigned and designated from time to time by the City Administrator and/or Council, including but not limited to the City Engineer, to review, comment and/or report on zoning applications.
City Standard Details and Specificationsmeans a library of City-approved drawings and technical data representing typical drainage, transportation, erosion & sedimentation control, and utility appurtenances to be constructed for City acceptance.
Cleaning or Laundry Self-Service Shopmeans an establishment providing customers with self-service laundry and/or dry cleaning facilities, and does not a include a commercial laundry or cleaning plant.
Clinicmeans a public or private station or establishment for the examination and treatment of outpatients by an individual or group of doctors, dentists, opticians, veterinarians, or other similar medical professionals.
Clothing Manufacturemeans cutting, sewing and forming garments, millinery and accessories, when no noise, dust, vibration, odor or other undesirable or obnoxious condition is created to affect adjacent property.
Cold Storage Plantmeans a commercial establishment where food or other commodities are stored either in lockers, rented or leased, or in vaults in bulk for distribution to the home or to commercial businesses. No slaughtering of animals or fowl is allowed on the premises.
College or Universitymeans an academic institution of higher learning, accredited or recognized by the state and offering a program or series of programs of academic study.
Commercial Amusement (Indoors)means an enterprise conducted solely within one or more buildings or permanently enclosed area whose main purpose is to provide the general public with an amusing or entertaining activity, where tickets are sold or fees collected at the gate for the activity, including the following activities and activities of the same or closely similar nature. Commercial amusements (Indoors) include zoos, carnivals, expositions, miniature golf courses, arcades, fairs, exhibitions, athletic contests, rodeos, children’s rides, skating rinks, ice rinks, traveling shows, bowling alleys, and pool parlors, and similar enterprises.
Commercial Amusement (Outdoors)means any enterprise whose main purpose is to provide the general public with an amusing or entertaining activity, where tickets are sold or fees collected at the gate for the activity, including the following activities and activities of the same or closely similar nature. Commercial amusements (Outdoors) include zoos, carnivals, expositions, miniature golf courses, driving ranges, arcades, fairs, exhibitions, athletic contests, rodeos, tent shows, ferris wheels, children’s rides, roller coasters, skating rinks, ice rinks, traveling shows and similar enterprises.
Commissionmeans the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City.
Common Areameans privately owned land and improvements within a townhouse, condominium, planned development, or community unit development including buildings, common open space, central services and utilities, streets, walks, parking areas, fencing and screening walls, landscaping, and any other elements and facilities under common ownership and available for the use of all owners or tenants.
Common Open Spacemeans that portion of the common area which is designated for outdoor recreation area, private park, play lot, plaza, athletic court, swimming pool, fountain, stream or pond, ornamental landscaping or natural vegetation offering visual amenity, and which is open to general view and conveniently accessible to pedestrians within the project.
Communication servicesmeans an establishment engaged in providing broadcasting and other information relay services accomplished through the use of electronic and telephonic mechanisms, and photocopy and reproduction mechanisms (excludes broadcast towers).
Community Center (Private)means a recreational facility, including both indoor and outdoor facilities, for use by residents and guests of a particular residential community development, subdivision, planned unit development, or membership group.
Community Center (Public)means a building and grounds owned or leased and operated by a governmental body for the social, recreational, health or welfare of the community served.
Comprehensive or Master Planmeans the comprehensive plan of the city and adjoining areas adopted by the commission and approved by the city council, including all its revisions. The plan indicates the general locations recommended for various land uses, transportation routes, public and private buildings, streets, parks, and other public and private developments and improvements, to include detailed plans for water, sewer, etc. Such plan is the overall development plan for the community adopted to provide long-range development policies including all specified individual elements thereof among which are the plans for land intensities; land subdivision; circulation; and community facilities, utilities and services.
Conditional Usemeans an additional use which may be permitted in a district, subject to meeting certain conditions or procedures established by the City Council.
Condominiummeans a building or group of buildings in which dwelling units are owned individually, while the structure and common areas and facilities are owned by all the owners on a proportional, individual basis.
Construction Plansmeans the maps, drawings, plans and specifications indicating the proposed location and design of improvements to be installed as part of a development.
Consumable hemp productmeans food, a drug, a device, or a cosmetic, as those terms are defined by section 431.002 of the Texas Health & Safety Code, that contains hemp or one or more hemp-derived cannabinoids, including cannabidiol.
Contiguousmeans property whose property lines are separated by only a street, alley, easement, right-of-way or buffer.
Convalescent Homemeans any structure used or occupied by three (3) or more persons recovering from illness or being provided geriatric care for compensation.
Corner Lotmeans a lot located at the intersection of and abutting on two (2) or more streets.
Cosmetic Tattoo Parlormeans a workshop for the application of permanent makeup such as eyebrows, eyeliner and lipliner.
Country Clubmeans an area of twenty (20) acres or more containing a golf course and a clubhouse and available only to private specific membership, such a club may contain adjunct facilities such as private club, dining room, swimming pool, tennis courts and similar recreational or service facilities.
Countymeans Burnet County, Texas.
Courtmeans an open, unoccupied space, bounded on more than two sides by the walls of a building. An inner court is a court entirely surrounded by the exterior walls of a building. An outer court is a court having one side open to a street, alley, yard or other open space.
Critical Root Zonemeans a circular area around a Significant Tree equal to one (1) foot in radius for each one (1) inch caliper, and the center of the circular area located at the trunk[.]
Cultural servicesmeans a library, museum, or similar registered nonprofit organizational use displaying, preserving, and exhibiting objects of community and cultural interest in one or more of the arts and sciences.
Dance Hall or Nightclubmeans an establishment offering to the general public facilities for dancing and entertainment for a fee and subject to licensing and regulation by the City.
Day Campmeans a facility arranged and conducted for the organized recreation and instruction of children including outdoor activities on a daytime basis.
Demolitionmeans the destruction or tearing down of a building.
Developed Areameans that portion of a lot, easement, or parcel upon which a building, structure, pavement or other improvements have been placed.
Developermeans the legal owner of land to be improved and/or subdivided or his/her authorized representative.
Developmentmeans the construction or placement of any buildings, utilities, access, roads or other structures, excavation, mining, dredging, grading, filling, clearing or removing vegetation, or the deposit of refuse, waste or fill. Lawn and yard care, including mowing of tall weeds and grass, gardening, tree care and maintenance, removal of trees or other vegetation damaged by natural forces, and ranching and farming shall not constitute development. Utility, drainage, and street repair, and any construction[,] maintenance and installation which does not require land disturbance or result in additional impervious cover, shall also not constitute development.
Districtmeans a zoned section or sections of the City for which regulations governing the use of buildings and premises, the height of buildings, the size of yards, and the intensity of use are uniform.
Dormitorymeans any structure specifically designed to house student tenants associated with a university, college or school.
Drive Approachmeans a paved surface connecting the street to a lot line.
Drive-In Eating Establishmentmeans any structure and premises specifically designed for the preparation and dispensing of food and meals for consumption either indoors or in a vehicle parked on the premises, or to be taken away for consumption at other places.
Drivewaymeans the surface connecting a drive approach with a parking space, parking lot, loading dock or garage.
Dwellingmeans any building or portion thereof built on-site which is designed for or used exclusively for residential purposes.
Dwelling (Four-Family) or Fourplexmeans a detached building designed and constructed with four (4) separate living units under a single roof for occupancy by four (4) families.
Dwelling (Multiple-Family)means any building or portion thereof, which is designed, built, rented, leased or let to be occupied as five (5) or more dwelling units or apartments or which is occupied as a home or residence of five (5) or more families.
Dwelling (Three-Family) or Triplexmeans a detached building designed and constructed with three (3) separate living units under a single roof for occupancy by three (3) families.
Dwelling (Two-Family) or Duplexmeans a detached building designed and constructed with two (2) separate living units under a single roof for occupancy by two families.
Dwelling Unitmeans a building or portion of a building arranged, occupied or intended to be occupied as residential unit designed to accommodate one (1) household for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
Easementmeans a grant by the property owner of the use of a strip of land for stated purposes.
E-cigarettemeans:
(1) An electronic cigarette or any other device that simulates smoking by using a mechanical heating element, battery, or electronic circuit to deliver nicotine or other substances to the individual inhaling from the device;
(2) A consumable liquid solution or other material aerosolized or vaporized during the use of an electronic cigarette or other device described by this subdivision; or
(3) A component, part, or accessory for the device, regardless of whether the component, part, or accessory is sold separately from the device.
E-cigarette does not include a prescription medical device unrelated to the cessation of smoking. |
Environmentmeans the aggregate of social and physical conditions that influence the life of the individual and/or community.
Familymeans any number of individuals living together as a single housekeeping unit, in which not more than three (3) individuals are unrelated by blood, marriage, adoption, or guardianship, and occupying a dwelling unit.
Family Homemeans a facility that regularly provides care in the caretaker’s own residence for not more than six (6) children under 14 years of age, excluding the caretaker’s own children, and that provides care after school hours for not more than six (6) additional elementary school siblings of the other children given care, but the total number of children, including the caretaker’s own, does not exceed twelve (12) at any given time.
Family Home or Group Homemeans a dwelling unit used as a single housekeeping unit where not more than six (6) physically or mentally impaired or handicapped persons are provided room and board, as well as supervised care and rehabilitation provided by not more than two persons. “Family Home” means a community-based residential home operated in accordance with the Community Homes for Disabled Persons Location Act and its amendments.
Farm, Ranch, Garden or Orchardmeans an area of three (3) acres or more which is used for the primary purpose of growing of vegetables, fruits, trees, hay, livestock feed and/or grain, and/or for the raising thereon of poultry and farm animals such as horses, cattle and sheep and including the necessary accessory uses for raising, treating and storing products raised on the premises, but not including the commercial feeding of offal and garbage to swine and other animals and not including any type of agriculture or husbandry specifically prohibited by ordinance or law.
Farm Accessory Buildingmeans a structure, other than a dwelling, on a farm as herein defined, for the housing[,] protection or storage of the usual farm equipment, animals and crops.
Filing Datemeans, with respect to zoning applications, the date of the first public hearing before the Commission regarding such zoning application.
Filling or Retail Service Stationmeans an establishment where gasoline, oil and grease, or automobile accessories are sold, supplied, or dispensed to the motor vehicle trade or where motor vehicles receive limited repair, or where electric storage batteries are charged and cared for, or a place where any two (2) or more such activities are carried on or conducted as the principal use of the establishment.
Financial servicesmeans services provided by an establishment primarily engaged in financial and banking activities. Typical uses may include banks, savings and loan institutions, stock and bond brokers, loan and lending activities, and similar services.
Floodplainmeans that land which lying within a stream channel or adjacent to a stream channel within which flooding frequently occurs, the elevation above sea level of which shall be as established by the City and made of record. It is land which is required to be kept open and non-urbanized in order to maintain upstream floodplain characteristics and insure continued adequate drainage of adjacent land.
Floor Area Ratio (FAR)means the maximum square footage of total floor area permitted for each square foot of land area.
Food and Beverage Sales Storemeans a retail establishment of greater than 2,500 square feet of total floor area, selling a variety of consumables, notions and/or similar items, usually serving a significant market area. The sale of beer for off-premises consumption is allowed, if not otherwise prohibited.
Food and Beverage Sales Store or Convenience Storemeans a retail establishment of less than 2,500 square feet of total floor area selling a variety of consumables, notions and/or similar items, usually serving as a convenient outlet to a neighborhood. This activity can include the retail sale and self-service dispensing of gasoline or other fuels in appropriate zoning districts. The sale of beer for off-premises consumption is allowed in specific districts.
Food salesmeans an establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of food or household products for home consumption. Typical uses include grocery stores, delicatessens, meat markets, retail bakeries, and candy shops.
Front Yardmeans a space extending the full width of the lot between any building setback line and the front lot line, and measured perpendicular to the building at the closest point to the front lot line.
Frontagemeans that side of a lot, parcel or tract of land abutting a street right-of-way and ordinarily regarded as the frontal orientation of the lot.
Frontage Blockmeans all the property on one side of a street between two intersecting streets (crossing or terminating), measured along the line of the street, or if the street is dead-ended, then all of the property abutting on one side between an intersecting street and the dead-end of the street.
Garage - Commercialmeans any premises and structure used for housing more than five (5) motor vehicles or where any vehicles are repaired for operation or kept for remuneration, hire or sale, and where a retail service station may be maintained as a secondary use.
Gasoline Station (Full Service)means a place where gasoline, other fuels, oil and grease and/or accessories are sold and dispensed to the retail motor vehicle trade, and where one or more of the following activities are conducted: motor vehicles are serviced and repaired; stored batteries are recharged and cared for; or vehicle tires are stored, serviced or exchanged.
Gasoline Station (Limited Service)means a place where the services provided are limited to the retail sale, either self-service or attendant dispensed, of gasoline, other fuels and petroleum products for the motor vehicle trade.
Golf Course (Commercial)means a golf course or driving range privately owned but open to the public for a fee and operated as a commercial venture.
Grademeans the slope of a road, street, other public way or utility line specified in terms of percent (%); the topographic relief of a parcel of land; the average elevation at ground level of the buildable area of a lot or parcel of land.
Gradingmeans any stripping, cutting, filling or stockpiling of earth or land, including the land in its cut or filled condition.
Half Storymeans a partial story under a gable, hip or gambrel roof, the wall plates of which on at least two (2) opposite exterior walls are not more than four (5) feet above the floor of such story, except that any partial story used for residence purposes, other than by a family occupying the floor immediately below it, shall be deemed a full story.
Halfway Housemeans a dwelling unit used as a single housekeeping unit for not more than six (6) persons who have demonstrated a tendency towards alcoholism, drug abuse, anti-social or criminal conduct, together with not more than two (2) persons providing supervision and other services to such persons.
Hanging Signmeans any sign suspended from an awning or canopy.
Heightmeans the vertical distance from the highest point on a structure to the average ground elevation where the foundation meets ground.
Heliportmeans landing facility for rotary wing aircraft subject to regularly scheduled use and may include fueling or servicing facilities for such craft.
Helistopmeans a landing pad for occasional and infrequent use by rotary wing aircraft not exceeding a gross weight of 6,000 pounds.
Hemphas the meaning assigned by section 121.001, Texas Agriculture Code.
Heritage Treemeans a tree that has at least a 24-inch diameter at a height of 54 inches from the natural grade level and must be one of the following trees: any species of oak, pecan, walnut, sycamore, cedar elm and American elm. A tree will be measured at the angle of its growth. For example, a tree that is growing parallel to the ground will be measured along its trunk at 54 inches. For a tree with multiple trunks above ground, the largest stem will be measured at 54 inches, and the full diameter of that trunk will be added to half of diameter of all other trunks at 54 inches to determine the diameter of that tree.
Historic District or Historic Sitemeans any site, district, area, building or structure of historical, archeological or cultural importance or value which the City Council determines shall be protected, preserved or enhanced in the interest of culture, prosperity, education, and welfare of the people.
Historic Resource Surveymeans a study that identifies historic sites or structures as potential local historic landmarks. These structures may also be eligible for or have already received state or national recognition as landmarks.
Historical Treemeans a tree not meeting the criteria of a heritage tree that, as determined by a vote of the City Council, has historical significance for the City of Bertram.
Home for Agedmeans a home where elderly people are provided with lodging and meals without nursing care.
Home Occupationmeans a commercial use customarily carried on in the home by members of the occupant family without structural alterations in the principal building or any of its rooms, without the installation of machinery or additional equipment other than that customary to normal household operations, without the employment of additional persons, and which does not cause the generation of other than normal noise, pedestrian and vehicular traffic. It is an accessory to a residential use subject to the following limitations: (a) the home occupation shall be conducted entirely within a dwelling unit which is the bona fide residence of the practitioner(s); (b) the residential character of the lot and dwelling shall be maintained; the exterior of the dwelling shall not be structurally altered; and no additional buildings shall be added on the property to accommodate the home occupation; (c) the occupation shall not produce external noise, vibration, smoke, odor, fumes, electrical interference or waste runoff outside the dwelling unit or on the property surrounding the dwelling unit; and (d) no vehicle used in connection with the home occupation which requires a commercial driver’s license to operate shall be parked on any street adjacent to the property.
Homeowners’ or Unit Owners’ Associationmeans any association or organization of co-owners within a condominium or townhouse project, including the Council of Co-Owners or a Condominium or Townhouse Management Association, or the owners of lots within a subdivision; organized for the primary purpose of managing and maintaining the common areas and common open space in any such project, or otherwise owned by the association. An organization, association, or other entity formed and controlled by the developer, project owner or general partner for this purpose will be included in this definition.
Hospital, Sanitarium, Nursing Home, Hospicemeans a building or portion thereof used or designated for the housing or treatment of the sick, aged, mentally ill, injured, convalescent or infirm persons; provided that this definition shall not include rooms in any residential dwelling, hotel or apartment hotel not ordinarily intended to be occupied by said persons.
Hospital (Acute Care)means an institution with facilities and equipment for conducting major medical examinations and tests, and providing full hospital services, with rooms for occupancy by ill or injured persons where sick or injured patients are given medical or surgical treatment intended to restore them to health and an active life.
Hospital (Chronic Care)means an institution where persons suffering from illness, injury, deformity or deficiency of age are given care and treatment on a prolonged or permanent basis.
Hospital servicesmeans a facility providing medical, psychiatric, or surgical services for sick or injured persons on an inpatient basis and including ancillary facilities for outpatient and emergency treatment, diagnostics services, training, administration, research, and services to patients, employees or visitors.
Hotelmeans a building in which lodging is provided and offered to individual transient guests, but not excluding permanent guests, and may include a cafe, drugstore, clothes, pressing shop, barbershop or other service facilities for guests for compensation, and in which ingress and egress to and from all rooms is made through and inside a lobby or office supervised by a person in charge at all hours. As such, it is open to the public in contradiction to a boarding house, a lodging house, or an apartment. To be classified as a hotel an establishment shall contain a minimum of six (6) individual guest rooms or units and shall furnish customary hotel services such as linen, maid service, telephone, and the use and upkeep of furniture.
Impervious Covermeans roads, parking areas, buildings, swimming pools, rooftop landscapes and other construction limiting the absorption of water by covering the natural land surface; this shall include, but not be limited to, all streets and pavement within the development.
Improvementsmeans any street, alley, roadway, barricade, sidewalk, bikeway, pedestrian way, water line system, wastewater system, storm drainage network, public park land, landscaping, or other facility or portion thereof for which the local government may ultimately assume responsibility for maintenance and operation or which may affect an improvement for which local government responsibility is established.
Incineratormeans a furnace or apparatus for burning waste materials such as trash[,] wood and other flammable items for the purpose of reducing their weight and bulk.
Interior Lotmeans a lot other than a corner lot and, bounded by a street on only one (1) side.
Inventories Structuremeans any structure identified in the Historic Resource Survey as potentially eligible for local landmark designation.
Kennelmeans a place in which five (5) or more dogs or cats at least six (6) months of age are kept, boarded or trained, by the owners of the dogs or cats or by persons providing facilities and care with or without compensation.
Kindergarten or Pre-Schoolmeans any private school, operated for profit or not, attended by four (4) or more children at any one time during part of a twenty-four-hour day, which provides a program of instruction for children below the first grade level in which constructive endeavors, object lessons and helpful games are prominent features of the curriculum.
Laundry servicesmeans an establishment engaged in providing laundering, dry cleaning, or dyeing services. Typical uses shall include bulk laundry and cleaning pants [plants], and linen supply services.
Legal Lotmeans a lot recorded in the Official County Records pursuant to and in compliance with the subdivision regulations and/or state law in effect at the time of the creation of the lot.
Light manufacturingmeans an establishment engaged in the manufacture of finished products or parts, including packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales and distribution of such products, but excluding uses that are not traditionally classified as light industrial or manufacturing. Uses defined as traditional light industrial and manufacturing are set forth in this Ordinance.
Livestock Auctionmeans barns, pens and sheds for the temporary holding and sale of livestock.
Loading Spacemeans an off-street space for the parking of a vehicle while loading or unloading merchandise or materials from commercial or industrial vehicles.
Local Utility Linemeans the facilities provided by a municipality or a franchised utility company for the distribution or collection of gas, water, surface drainage water, sewage, electric power, telephone or cable service, including pad and pole mounted transformers.
Lotmeans a separate parcel of land, created by the division or subdivision of a block or other parcel, intended as a unit for transfer of ownership, or for development, or for occupancy and/or use, platted in compliance with state law. See also: Legal Lot.
Lot Depthmeans the average horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines.
Lot Linesmeans the lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
Lot Widthmeans the average horizontal distance at the front building setback line of a lot.
Manufactured Homemeans a complete living unit, manufactured at a location away from the lot on which it will be located, as defined in Art. 5221f Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat.
Manufactured Home Parkmeans a unified development for manufactured housing spaces arranged on a tract of land in compliance with the Subdivision Ordinance and this Ordinance, with the individual lots or parcels being held under a common ownership and rented or leased to the occupants.
Manufactured Home Subdivisionmeans a unified development for manufactured housing spaces arranged on a tract of land in compliance with the Subdivision Ordinance and this Ordinance, with the individual lots or parcels being developed and sold to occupant owners.
Master Planmeans the overall development plan for the community which has been officially adopted to provide long-range development policies including all specified individual elements thereof among which are the plans for mean land intensities; land subdivision; circulation; and community facilities, utilities and services.
Mini-Storage Warehousemeans a building or group of buildings consisting of individualized shelters of various sizes for rent or lease for the purpose of providing protection of commodities stored therein. The size of each individual storage unit of a mini-storage warehouse shall be limited to 2,000 cubic feet.
Mobile Homemeans a movable or portable structure constructed prior to June 15, 1976 that is eight (8') feet, or more, in width and forty feet (40'), or more, in length constructed to be towed on its own integral chassis, as defined in Art. 5221f, Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat.
Modular Componentmeans a structure or building module as defined in Art. 5221f-1, Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat., that is inspected and permitted by and under the jurisdiction and control of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, that is transportable in one or more sections and designed to be used on a permanent foundation system. The term includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems contained in the component. The term does not include a mobile home or a manufactured home.
Motelmeans a building or group of detached, semi-detached or attached buildings containing guest rooms or apartments with automobile storage space provided in connection therewith, which building or group is designed, intended or used primarily for the accommodation of automobile travelers, including groups designated as auto cabins, motor courts, motels and similar designations.
Natural Channelmeans the topography of a waterway prior to construction, installation of improvements or any regrading.
Natural Drainagemeans a stormwater runoff conveyance system not altered by development.
Natural Statemeans substantially the same conditions of the land which existed prior to its development, including but not limited to the same type, quality, quantity and distribution of soils, ground cover, vegetation and topographic features.
Neighborhoodmeans the area of the City characterized by residential land uses which is bounded by physical (such as river, major street, lack of access, buffer) and/or political features (such as voting districts, subdivision boundaries).
Neighborhood Automobile service stationmeans an establishment primarily engaged in automotive-related service. The following are permitted automotive-related services within such definition: automobile washing, minor automotive repair services, service stations, the sale of fuel, lubricants (including oil change facilities), parts and accessories, or any incidental minor repair services to motor vehicles.
Neighborhood Parkmeans a publicly owned parcel of land, within a subdivision, dedicated solely for recreational uses and maintained by the City or under authority granted by the City.
Nightclubmeans an establishment required to have a state permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages and in which fifty percent (50%) or more of the monthly gross revenues are from the sale of alcoholic beverages; or any business or commercial establishment in which alcoholic beverages are consumed and live entertainment is provided.
Nonconforming Lotmeans a lot, the area, dimensions, or location of which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of the zoning ordinance, but which fails by reason of such adoption[,] revision or amendment to conform to the present requirements of the zoning district.
Nonconforming Structure or Buildingmeans a structure or building the size[,] dimensions or location of which was lawful prior to the adoption, revision or amendment of the zoning ordinance, but which fails by reason of such adoption, revision or amendment, to conform to the present requirements of the zoning district.
Nonconforming Usemeans any use lawfully existing at the time of passage of this Ordinance, which does not, by reason of design or use, conform with the regulations of the district in which it is situated.
Occupancymeans the use or intended use of land or a building by any person.
Off-Street Parking Spacemeans an area of privately owned land not less than nine (9) feet by eighteen and one-half (18-1/2) feet not on a public street or alley, with an all-weather surface. A public street shall not be classified as such, nor shall head-in parking adjacent to a public street and dependent upon such street for maneuvering space; provided that not more than 25% of any required off-street parking spaces may be compact parking spaces of not less than one hundred twenty-eight (128) square feet exclusive of the driveways connecting said space with the street or alley.
Open Spacemeans an area included in any side, rear or front yard or any unoccupied space on the lot that is open and unobstructed to the sky except for the ordinary projections of cornices, eaves, porches, and plant material.
Open or Outdoor Storagemeans the keeping, in an unroofed area, of any goods, junk, material, merchandise, in the same place for more than twenty-four (24) hours.
Overland Drainagemeans stormwater runoff which is not confined by any natural or man-made channel such as a creek, drainage ditch, storm sewer, or the like.
Park or Playgroundmeans an open recreation facility or park owned and operated by a public agency such as the City or the school district and available to the general public for neighborhood use, but not involving lighted athletic fields for nighttime play.
Parking Lotmeans a parking area to accommodate the vehicles which utilize any multiple-family, retail, commercial, office, business or industrial property.
Parking Spacemeans an area that is not a street, alley or public right-of-way that is used or designed to be used for motor vehicle parking, that is not less than nine (9) feet by eighteen and one-half (18-1/2) feet, exclusive of the driveways connecting said space with a street or alley. Said parking space and connecting driveway shall be durably surfaced and so arranged to permit satisfactory ingress and egress of an automobile. Compact parking spaces shall be one hundred twenty-eight (128) square feet exclusive of the driveways connecting said space with the street or alley. In districts R-1-1, R-1-2, R-1-A, R-2, R-3, M-1, M-2, and M-3, all- weather driveway space is considered to be parking space.
Parking Structure or Garagemeans a structure devoted to the parking or storage of automobiles for a fee and may include a facility for servicing of automobiles provided such facility is primarily an internal function for use only by automobiles occupying the structure and creates no special problems of ingress or egress.
Pasturagemeans land used primarily for the grazing of animal stock.
Paved Areameans an area surfaced with asphalt, concrete or similar pavement, providing an all-weather surface. Gravel is not an acceptable paved surface.
Pedestrian Signmeans any sign oriented to pedestrians or street-level visibility (including window signs, awning signs, hanging signs, nameplates, and plaques).
Performance Standardmeans a set of criteria or limits relating to nuisance elements which a particular use or process may not exceed.
Permit Issuing Authoritymeans the Building Official or other City officer, employee or agent designated by lawful authority to issue the applicable permit.
Permitted Usemeans a use specifically allowed in the applicable zoning districts without the necessity of obtaining a Conditional Use Permit.
Personal Care Facilitymeans a facility that provides supervised living arrangements for persons with physical or mental disability, which by reason of federal or state law, is not subject to the limitations set forth in deed restrictions or single-family zoning districts. This definition includes a community-based residential home operated by (i) the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, (ii) a community center operated under Section 3.01, Texas Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act (Article 5547-203 VATCS), which provides services to disabled persons; (iii) a nonprofit corporation, or (iv) any entity certified by the Texas Department of Human Resources as a provider under the intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded program. This definition includes homes for the handicapped as defined in 42 U.S.C. § 3602(h).
Personal Service Shopmeans an establishment for the purpose of supplying limited personal services such as, but not limited to, barber, shoe, boot, or beauty shops.
Personal servicesmeans an establishment engaged in providing services of a personal nature. Typical uses shall include beauty and barber shops, tailor, and shoe repair services.
Pharmacymeans a use where medicines are compounded or dispensed under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Planned Unit Developmentmeans a zoning district which permits development of three (3) acres or more under single or multiple ownership pursuant to a master plan and which requires specific approval by the City Council. It is a development of land under unified control, planned and developed as a whole in a single development operation or a programmed phasing of developments, including streets, utilities, lots or building sites, structures, open spaces and other improvements. This district may permit mixed uses of land (e.g. industrial, commercial, residential) within a single or multiple subdivisions as part of or pursuant to a Master Plan which seeks to minimize adverse impacts when development occurs to protect the environment and nearby neighborhoods.
Planting Areameans any area designed for landscape planting having a minimum of ten (10) square feet of actual plantable area and a minimum inside dimension on any side of eighteen (18) inches.
Playfield or Stadiummeans an athletic field or stadium owned and operated by a public agency for the general public including a baseball field, golf course[,] football field or stadium which may be lighted for nighttime play.
POA Neighborhood Parkmeans a privately owned parcel of land, within a subdivision, dedicated solely for recreational use by persons in such subdivision and their guests, and maintained by the residents of said subdivision.
Postal facilitiesmeans postal services, including post office, bulk mail processing, or sorting centers operated by the United States Postal Service or a private postal service.
Primary Structuremeans a structure in which the principal use of the lot is conducted. For example, for single-family residential lots, the house is the primary structure.
Privacy Fencemeans an opaque fence or screen at least six (6) feet in height. A fence shall be considered opaque if it is made of opaque materials and constructed so that gaps in the fence do not exceed one-half (1/2) inch. Fences using boards placed on alternating sides of fence runners shall be considered opaque if the boards overlap at least one-half (1/2) inch.
Private Clubmeans an establishment required to have a state-issued alcoholic beverage permit for the sale, storage or vending of alcoholic beverages to its members.
Private Garagemeans an accessory building housing vehicles owned and used by occupants of the main building.
Product development services (hazard)means development and testing of products related to research services, which products could pose a health or safety risk outside of the structure in which the services are provided. See: Research Services (hazard).
Professional officemeans a use providing professional or consulting services in the fields of law, architecture, design, engineering, accounting, and similar professions licensed by the state.
Projecting Signmeans any sign attached to and placed perpendicular to a building facade.
Property Owners’ Associationmeans an incorporated, nonprofit organization operating under recorded land agreements through which (a) each lot and/or homeowner in a subdivision or planned unit development or PUD is automatically a member, (b) each lot is automatically subject to a charge for a proportionate share of the expenses for the organization’s activities, such as maintaining common property, and (c) the charge, if unpaid, becomes a lien against the property.
Publicmeans, with respect to land and interests in land within the City limits, the City; with respect to land and interests in land within the ETJ limits, the general public; and, with respect to the provision of any services or products by a business establishment, the general public.
Public Grounds or Buildingmeans a facility such as office buildings, and maintenance yards and shops required by branches of local, state or federal government for service to an area such as [a] highway department yard or a city, county or school service center.
Public Usemeans places of noncommercial public assembly or administrative functions where the primary activity is contained within a building(s), including but not limited to churches, schools and government buildings.
Radio, Television, Microwave and Similar Towersmeans structures supporting antennae for transmitting or receiving any portion of the radio spectrum, but excluding noncommercial antennae installation for home use of radio or television.
Railroad Spur or Sidingmeans a siding for spotting and unloading or loading boxcars or other railroad cars and which area is connected to a public street by a drive for access.
Railroad Tracts [Tracks]means the right-of-way for railroad tracts [tracks], and includes siding, spurs, loading facilities, docks, yards or maintenance areas, and does not include passenger stations.
Rear Yardmeans a space extending across the full width of the lot between the principal building and the rear lot line, and measured perpendicular to the building to the closest point of the rear lot line.
Recyclable Materialsmeans materials including, but not limited to, scrap steel, aluminum cans, appliances, paper, batteries, glass bottles, motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts, and machinery that have no economic value except as composition or salvage material.
Recycling Collection Usemeans use of property as a location where glass, paper, plastics and/or aluminum cans only are deposited in containers, with no sorting or processing on-site, and usually occurring as an accessory use on the property.
Recycling Operationmeans the collection, buying, storage, or processing of recyclable materials such as glass, paper, plastics, liquids, wood or metals, which are then sorted or processed for use or shipment for the purpose of reuse and manufacture, excluding smelters and refining operations.
Recycling Operations (Indoor)means a recycling operation which is fully enclosed within permanent walls and roof of a building or, if windows and doors are present, which is capable of enclosure to insure compliance with the required performance standards in the LI or HI districts as appropriate. The outside storage of recyclable materials in conjunction with the recycling operation inside a building is prohibited in an LI district. A dust collection system may be located outside the main building.
Religious assemblymeans a use (located in a permanent or temporary building) providing regular organized religious worship and religious education incidental thereto.
Removalmeans the moving of a building from one site to another or from one location on a site to another location. For the purposes of this ordinance separating a building from its slab for the purposes of moving it constitutes removal.
Replacement Treesmeans new landscape trees to be planted by the developer to replace Significant Trees removed during the development of property. A list of approved Replacement Trees can be obtained at the office of the City.
Required Yardmeans the open space between a lot line and the buildable area within which no structure shall be located except as provided for herein.
Research services (general)means establishments engaged in research of an industrial or scientific nature not involving or requiring the use of any biological, chemical or other agent that could cause a hazard to adjacent property. Typical uses include electronics research laboratories, and development and testing of computer software packages.
Research services (hazard)means establishments engaged in research of an industrial or scientific nature involving or requiring the use of biological, chemical or other agents capable of causing a hazard to property or persons outside the structure in which conducted.
Reserve Stripmeans a narrow strip of property usually separating a parcel of land from a roadway or utility line easement, that is characterized by limited depth which will not support development and which is intended to prevent access to the roadway or utility easement from adjacent property and which are prohibited by these regulations unless their control is given to the City.
Restaurantmeans an establishment engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food and beverages for on-premises consumption. Typical uses include diners, dinner-houses, but not a drive-in or fast-food restaurant.
Retail Food Storemeans a retail establishment selling meats, fruits, vegetables, bakery products, dairy products, light hardware and other similar items which are purchased for use and/or consumption off the premises (may be a drive-in or supermarket).
Retail Salesmeans the sale or rental of commonly used goods and merchandise for personal or household use. Typical uses may include department stores, furniture stores, or establishments providing the following products or services: home furnishings and appliances, household cleaning and maintenance products; drugs, cards, stationery, notions, books, tobacco products, cosmetics, or specialty items; apparel, jewelry, fabrics, and like items; cameras or photography services; household electronic equipment, records, sporting equipment, kitchen utensils, small home appliances, art supplies and framing, arts and antiques, paint, interior decorating services, or office supplies; bicycles, wallpaper, carpeting and floor-covering, or automotive parts and accessories (excluding service and installation).
Retailermeans a person who engages in the practice of selling cigarettes, e-cigarettes, tobacco products or consumable hemp products to consumers and includes the owner of a coin-operated cigarette, e-cigarette, tobacco product or consumable hemp products vending machine. The term includes a retailer as defined by section 154.001 or 155.001, Texas Tax Code, and an e-cigarette retailer as defined by section 147.0001 of the Texas Health & Safety Code. A person may not sell consumable hemp products containing cannabidiol at retail in this state unless the person registers with the Texas Department of State Health Service for each location owned, operated, or controlled by the person at which consumable hemp products containing cannabidiol are sold.
Reverse Frontage Lotmeans a double frontage lot which is to be developed with the rear yard abutting a major street and with the primary means of ingress and egress provided on a minor street.
Right-of-Waymeans a strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by street, crosswalk, railroad, road, electric transmission line, or oil or gas pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, or for other similar purpose or use. The usage of the term “right-of-way” for land platting purposes shall mean that every right-of-way hereinafter established and shown on the Final Plat is to be separate and distinct from the lots or parcels adjoining such right-of-way and not included within the dimensions or areas of such lots or parcels. Right-of-way intended for streets, crosswalks, water mains, wastewater lines, storm drains, or any other use involving maintenance by a public agency shall be dedicated to the public by the maker of the plat where such right-of-way is established.
Safety servicesmeans a facility to conduct public safety and emergency services, including police and fire protection services and emergency medical and ambulance services.
Salvage Processingmeans the method or action to enhance recyclable materials for reuse, including, but not limited to, separating, baling, flattening, shredding, crushing, cleaning, or cutting for the purpose of preparing recyclable materials for reuse, excluding a smelter operation.
Same Ownershipmeans ownership by the same person, corporation, firm, entity, partnership, or unincorporated association; or ownership by different corporations, firms, partnerships, entities, or unincorporated associations in which a stockholder, partner, or associate or a member of his/her family owns an interest in each corporation, firm, partnership, entity, or unincorporated association.
School (Business)means a business organized to operate for a profit and offering instruction and training in a service or art such as secretarial school, barber college, beauty school or commercial art school, but not including a commercial trade school.
School (Commercial Trade)means a business organized to operate for a profit and offering instruction and training in a trade such as welding, brick laying, machinery operation, mechanics and similar trades.
School (Public or Denominational)means a school under the sponsorship of a public or religious agency having a curriculum generally equivalent to public elementary or secondary schools, but not including trade or commercial schools.
Servants’ Quartersmeans an accessory building or portion of a main building located on the same lot as the main building and used as living quarters for servants employed on the premises and not rented or otherwise used as a separate domicile.
Setback Line or Building Setback Linemeans a line which marks the setback distance from the property line, and establishes the minimum required front, side or rear yard space of a building plot.
Sexually Oriented Businessmeans an adult arcade, adult bookstore or adult video store, adult cabaret, adult motel, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, escort agency, nude model studio, or sexual encounter center. See Section
65 for related definitions and development standards pertaining to sexually oriented businesses.
Shopping Centermeans a composite arrangement of shops and stores which provides a variety of goods and services to the general public, when developed as an integral unit.
Shrubmeans any self-supporting woody evergreen and/or deciduous species.
Side Yardmeans a space extending from the front yard to the rear yard between the setback line and the side lot line measured perpendicular from the side lot line to the closest point of the setback line.
Signmeans any device or surface on which letters, illustrations, designs, figures, or symbols are painted, printed, stamped, raised, projected, illuminated, or in any manner outlined or attached and used to advertise, inform, or attract the attention of persons not on that premise, excluding those lights and landscape features which display words or symbols as temporary holiday decorations.
Signboardmeans any flat sign mounted or applied to a building facade.
Significant Treemeans a living tree that the City desires to preserve to the greatest extent possible. A list of Significant Trees can be provided by City Staff.
Single-family attachedmeans the use of a series of sites for two or more dwelling units, constructed with common or abutting walls and each located on a separate lot within the total development site.
Single-Family Dwellingmeans a building designed for or occupied exclusively by one (1) household. See: Single-family detached.
Site Planmeans a plan showing the use of the land, to include locations of buildings, drives, sidewalks, parking facilities and other structures to be constructed.
Slopemeans the vertical change in grade divided by the horizontal distance over which that vertical change occurred. The slope is usually given as a percentage.
Social Clubmeans a building or portion thereof or premises used or operated for a social, educational or recreational purpose, but not primarily for profit or to render a service which is customarily carried on as a business.
Square Foot or Square Feetmeans the square footage computed from the outside dimensions of the dwelling or structure, excluding attached garages, attics, basements, open or screened porches.
Stablemeans an accessory building for quartering horses when the stable building is set back from all adjacent property lines at least fifty (50') feet, is at least one hundred (100') feet from any adjacent residence and when the site contains minimum area of one (1) acre.
State Health Departmentmeans the Texas Department of Health or the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC), as applicable.
Storage and distributionmeans an establishment offering wholesaling, storage, and warehousing services of non-hazardous materials in enclosed structures.
Storage Garagemeans any premises and structure used exclusively for the storage of more than five (5) automobiles.
Storymeans that portion of a building, other than a cellar, included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it or, if there be no floor above it, then the space between the floor and the ceiling next above it.
Streetmeans any public or private right-of-way which affords the primary means of vehicular access to abutting property.
Street Linemeans that line limiting the right-of-way of the street and being identical with the property line of persons owning property fronting on the streets.
Street Side Yardmeans the side yard of a corner lot abutting the street right-of-way.
Structural Alterationsmeans any change in the supporting members of a building, such as loadbearing walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders, or any complete rebuilding of the roof or the exterior walls.
Structural Integritymeans the ability of a structure to maintain stability against normal forces experienced by said structure.
Structuremeans any building or anything constructed or erected on the ground or which is attached to something located on the ground. Structures include buildings, telecommunications towers, sheds, parking lots that are the primary use of a parcel and permanent signs. Sidewalks and paving shall not be considered structures unless located within a public utility or drainage easement.
Structure[,] Principalmeans the principal structure which fulfills the purpose for which the building plot is intended.
Subdivisionmeans the division or redivision of land into two (2) or more lots, tracts, sites or parcels for the purpose of development, laying out any addition to the City, or for laying out any subdivision or building lots, or any lot, street, alley, access easement, public utility easement, park or other portion intended for use by the public, or for the use of any owner, purchaser, occupant, person or entity.
Swimming Pool (Commercial)means a swimming pool with accessory facilities that is not a part of the municipal or public recreational system or a private swim club and that is available to the general public for a fee.
Swimming Pool (Private)means a swimming pool constructed for the exclusive use of the residents of a single-family, duplex, multi-plex or multifamily dwelling, or other residential dwelling, located and fenced in accordance with City regulations and not operated as a business or maintained in a manner to be hazardous or obnoxious to adjacent property owners.
Tasting Roommeans a portion of an alcoholic beverage manufacturing facility at which patrons may sample the manufacturer’s products. The winery or brewery may charge tasting fees, sell products and merchandise, host weddings and other public and private events in the tasting room.
Tavernmeans an establishment required to have a state permit for the sale and on-premises consumption of beer, that is not licensed or permitted to sell any other alcoholic beverage.
Telephone Exchangemeans switching relay and transmitting equipment, but not including public business facilities, storage or repair facilities.
Temporary Field or Construction Officemeans a structure or shelter used in connection with a development or building project, for housing on-site the temporary administrative and supervisory functions, and for sheltering employees and equipment, related to the development.
Tobacco productmeans the definition assigned by section 155.001, Texas Tax Code.
Tourist Homemeans a building other than a hotel where lodging is provided and offered to the public for compensation for not more than twenty (20) individuals and open to transient guests.
Townhousemeans a structure on an individual lot, which is one of a series of three (3) or more dwelling units designed for single-family occupancy, which dwelling units are structurally connected, immediately adjacent to and abutting each other between individual dwelling units. A condominium apartment (as defined in § 81, Tex. Prop. Code) in a condominium structure may be considered a townhouse if no other dwelling unit or use of any kind exists immediately above or below it. Any project including three or more such condominiums or townhouses shall be considered a “Townhouse project.”
Trailermeans a vehicle, with or without motive power, designed to be drawn by a vehicle and to transport persons or property.
Trailer Camp or Parkmeans an area designed, arranged or used for the parking or storing of one or more auto trailers which are occupied or intended for occupancy as temporary living quarters by individuals or families.
Transportation servicesmeans a facility for loading, unloading, and interchange of passengers and baggage, between modes of transportation, including bus terminals, railroad stations and public transit facilities utilizing park and ride stations.
Treemeans any self-supporting woody plant species which normally grows to an overall minimum height of fifteen (15) feet.
Tree Surveymeans a scaled drawing accurately showing the location, Caliper and Critical Root Zone of Significant Trees in relation to the property boundaries.
Upholstery Shopmeans a business establishment engaged in the installation of soft covering material such as fabric and underlayment for furniture and other objects. Except however, with respect to motor vehicles, it shall only include interior upholstering. In no event shall an upholstery shop include the manufacture or building of furniture or other objects.
Urbanizationmeans the process of constructing public improvements required to support suburban or urban land use.
Utilities Other than Listedmeans any utility requiring a franchise, such as closed circuit television, distribution of steam, hot or chilled water or similar service requiring the use of public streets or easements.
Variancemeans an adjustment in the application of the specific regulations of this ordinance to a particular parcel of property which, because of special conditions or circumstances peculiar to the particular parcel, is necessary to prevent the property from being deprived of rights and privileges enjoyed by other parcels in the same vicinity and zoning district.
Variety Storemeans a retail commercial establishment which supplies a variety of household goods, toys, limited light hardware items, candy, some clothing and other general merchandise.
Vehiclemeans a device that can be used to transport or draw persons or property on a highway.
Veterinary hospitalmeans an establishment offering veterinary services and clinics for pets, small and/or large animals. Typical uses include pet clinics, care, treatment and temporary housing of livestock and large animals, with temporary housing of large animals permitted in an attached or adjacent roofed building, with three (3) or more sides having walls or a solid fence extending from the foundation to at least 3/4 of the distance to the roof line.
Veterinary servicesmeans an establishment offering veterinary services and clinics for pets and small domestic animals, with all activities and work indoors.
Video rental storemeans an establishment engaged in the sale or rental of motion pictures or games.
Vinesmeans any woody or herbaceous plants which may cling by twining, by means of aerial rootlets or by means of tendrils, or which may simply sprawl over the ground or other plants.
Warehousemeans an establishment engaged in the storage of merchandise or commodities in an enclosed structure.
Watershedmeans area from which stormwater drains into a given basin, river or creek.
Waterwaymeans any natural or man-made channel conducting stormwater from a two (2) year storm event at a depth of eight (8) inches or more and at a rate of fifteen (15) cubic feet per second or more. Street pavement shall in no instance be considered a waterway.
Window Signmeans any sign painted or applied to window glass.
Wood Yardmeans a tract of property used for the storage of wood either for use as firewood or as a building material. Usually the area is fenced for safety and security reasons.
Working Daysmeans Monday through Friday exclusive of City-recognized holidays.
Wrecking Yardmeans any lot, tract, or building or structure upon which used automobiles or parts of used automobiles or other motor vehicles are stored for the primary purpose of obtaining parts for resale as an automotive or motor vehicle part.
Yardmeans an open space at grade between the principal and accessory buildings and the adjoining lot lines, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure from the ground upward, except as otherwise provided herein.
Yard Depthmeans the shortest distance between a lot line and a yard line.
Yard, Front.A yard extending across the front of a lot between the side lot lines, and being the minimum horizontal distance between the street easement line and the main building or any projections thereof other than the projections of the usual steps, balconies or bays, or un-air-conditioned porch. On corner lots the front yard shall be considered as parallel to the street upon which the yard has its least dimension.
Yard Linemeans a line drawn parallel to a lot line at a distance therefrom equal to the depth of the required yard.
Yard, Rearmeans a yard extending across the rear of a lot and being the required minimum horizontal distance between the rear lot line and the rear of the main building or any projections thereof other than the projections of steps, balconies or bays, or un-air-conditioned porches, accessory dwellings or detached garages.
Yard, Sidemeans a yard between the main building and the side line of the lot, and extending from the required front yard to the required rear yard, and being the minimum horizontal distance between a side lot line and the side of any building on the lot, or any projections thereof.
Zero-lot-line lotmeans a single-family lot that has a side wall along or near one of the lot lines so that a usable yard of a minimum of ten (10) feet from the side lot line to the building line is created on the other side of the lot.
Zoningmeans the division of a municipality into districts in an effort to achieve compatible land use relationships, and the associated establishment of regulations governing the use, placement, spacing and size of land and buildings in order to achieve that compatibility.
Zoning Mapmeans the official map showing the division of the city into districts which is a part of this zoning ordinance.
Zoning (Spot)means the zoning or rezoning of a lot or parcel of land to benefit an owner for a use incompatible with surrounding uses and not for the purpose or effect of furthering the comprehensive plan.
Zoning (Strip)means, typically, commercial and/or retail zoning proposed to accommodate commercial or retail development, fronting a portion of a major street, usually one lot deep.
Zoo (Private)means a facility housing and displaying live animals, reptiles or birds, privately owned and operated for a fee or for the promotion of some other enterprise.
Zoo (Public)means a publicly owned zoo or similar facility owned and operated by a governmental entity or nonprofit zoological society where live animals, birds and reptiles are domiciled and displayed.
ANY DEFINITION NOT EXPRESSLY PRESCRIBED HEREIN SHALL, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS DEFINED BY ORDINANCE, BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CUSTOMARY USAGE IN MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND ENGINEERING PRACTICES. |
(Ordinance 26-2001, sec. 5, adopted 10/9/01; Ordinance 26-032415, pt. 1(A), adopted 3/24/15; Ordinance 26-091118B adopted 9/11/18; Ordinance 26-040919 adopted 4/9/19; Ordinance 26-021324 adopted 2/13/2024; Ordinance 26-031224 adopted 3/12/2024)