[R.O. 1996 § 411.040; Ord. No. 4558 § 1, 8-3-2015]
All terms shall have the meaning given below, unless the context of the use of the term clearly indicates otherwise based on the purposes and intent statements or specific definitions in these regulations.
Detached non-dwelling unit structure, including a garage, that is located on the same lot or premises as the main structure. Accessory structures shall not be located in the front yard.
A structure or use that:
Is subordinate in area, extent and purpose to the principal use;
Contributes to the comfort, convenience or necessity of the principal use; and
Is located on the same lot and in the same zoning district as the principal use.
A private street or driveway that affords a means of access to parking areas and bays and to abutting buildings and is less than four hundred (400) feet in length.
Very low capacity roadway with two-way yield operation along the rear of properties providing common access for parking, service areas and accessory units as well as utility easements.
As applied to a building or structure, means a change or rearrangement in the structural parts of an existing building or structure. Enlargement, whether by extending a side, increasing in height, or the moving from one location or position to another shall be considered as an alteration.
A frontage wherein the facade is a colonnade that overlaps the sidewalk, while the facade at sidewalk remains the frontage line. This type is conventional for retail use, with other uses in the occupied space above the colonnade.
Construction plans revised to show a facility or structure as actually constructed and as it appears on the tract of land involved.
A mechanized consumer banking device operated by a financial institution for the convenience of its customers, whether outside or in an access-controlled facility. ATMs located within a building shall be considered accessory to the principal use unless the ATM is likely to be an independent traffic generator.
Medium capacity roadway with intensive pedestrian use appropriate as the main street of the commercial or mixed use zone.
That portion of a building having more than one-half (1/2) of its height below grade.
The aerodynamic surface that catches the wind.
An area of land that is entirely bounded by streets.
Any structure designed or intended for the enclosure, shelter or protection of persons, animals or property.
The Building Code of the City of Blue Springs.
The area of a lot covered by buildings or roofed areas, as measured along the outside wall at ground level, and including all projections, other than open porches, fire escapes, canopies and the first three (3) feet of a roof overhang. Ground-level parking, open recreation areas, patios and plazas shall not be counted as building coverage.
An imaginary line running parallel to a lot line, that is the same distance from the lot line as the closest portion of a building on the site.
City of Blue Springs, Missouri.
The term defining not-for-profit organizations dedicated to religious, cultural, educational or governmental missions.
An open area dedicated for public use. Civic space is also the zone in which prominent civic buildings are located.
A frontage wherein a group of buildings share a common lawn on a single lot. The frontage has a visual relation to the street and to the buildings across the lawn. Common lawn frontages may have only one (1) accessory unit.
See "open space, common."
The official long-range development plan adopted by the City of Blue Springs Planning Commission, and any official plan or program implemented under the guidance of that plan.
The engineering drawings showing types of materials and construction details for public facilities and improvements intended to be dedicated to the City.
Low to very low capacity divided roadway with a landscaped median to provide direct local access along a dead-end alignment.
Intentional transfer by the developer to the public of ownership of, or an interest in, land for a public purpose. Dedication may be affected by compliance with statutes relating to dedication of land, by formal deed of conveyance, or by any other method recognized by the laws of the State of Missouri.
The official document adopted by the City of Blue Springs to regulate the construction of public infrastructure improvements within the City including the design and construction of streets, water lines, sanitary sewers, and storm sewers.
Any subdivision of land or partition of real estate interests; any consolidation or accumulation of tracts of land; any material change in the use or appearance of any parcel of land; any activity that affects lot lines, easement locations, number of lots, setbacks, locations of structures, dedications of streets or utilities; or the act of building structures or improvements on land.
The Federal Department of Energy.
A portable receptacle or container made of metal, steel or any other material designed or intended for the collection and temporary storage of donated clothing or other salvageable personal property. This term does not include solid waste collection/processing facilities or recycling collection bins for the collection of recyclable materials as defined herein.
[Ord. No. 4926, 8-17-2020]
A frontage wherein the facade is aligned with the sidewalk and the entry is a door flush with the facade or recessed into the facade. This type is similar to storefront frontages, except that they are primarily used for residential entries.
A frontage wherein the facade is set back from the frontage line by an at-grade courtyard. This type buffers residential use from urban sidewalks and removes the private yard from public encroachment. The dooryard is suitable to conversion for outdoor dining.
The Official Zoning Map showing the disposition of T-Zones, streets and public spaces of the Downtown Development Code (DDC).
Site specific modifications to the Downtown Zoning Map.
A building or portion of a building that contains living facilities for not more than one (1) family and that includes provisions for sleeping, cooking, eating and sanitation.
A grant by a property owner to the public, a corporation, or a person(s) of the use of a recorded strip of land for certain specified purposes.
A professional engineer licensed in the State of Missouri.
A title company, bank, savings and loan association, trust company, attorney or other person, company, or agency approved by the City Council to act as escrow agent.
Those services provided by the City and other governmental entities that are directly related to the health and safety of its residents, including fire, police and rescue.
The Federal Aviation Administration.
One (1) or more persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption, living together as a single housekeeping unit; or a group of not more than four (4) unrelated persons living together as a single housekeeping unit as distinguished from persons occupying a boarding or rooming house; plus in either case, usual domestic servants.
An enclosure or barrier such as wooden posts, wire, iron, etc., used as a boundary, means of protection, privacy screening or confinement, but not including hedges, shrubs, trees or other natural growth.
The vertical distance measured from the side of the fence that is exterior to the property or from the lowest adjacent ground level to the top of the fence material. In the case of wire fencing, height shall be measured by the width of the material used providing that when installed the material is directly adjacent to the ground level.
A barbed fence, a fence with spikes, other sharp points or a razor blade fence.
A fence whose principal material is wire. This, includes, but is not limited to, chain link fences.
That area of land adjoining the channel of a river, stream, watercourse, lake or similar body of water which is subject to a one percent (1%) or greater chance of flooding in any given year; as defined by the United States Corps of Engineers and the National Flood Insurance Act.
A frontage wherein a portion of the facade is close to the frontage line and the central portion is set back. The forecourt created is suitable for vehicular drop-offs. This type should be allocated in conjunction with other frontage types. Large trees within the forecourts may overhang the sidewalk.
A frontage wherein the facade is set back from the frontage line with an attached porch permitted to encroach. A fence at the frontage line is optional.
The front property line and/or right-of-way line of a building lot measured along a public way or street. Alleys are not considered to have frontages.
Low to very low capacity roadway parallel to a thruway to provide access to abutting property.
A frontage wherein the facade is aligned close to the frontage line with an attached cantilevered shed or a lightweight colonnade overlapping the sidewalk. This type is conventional for retail use.
Any substances or materials that, by reason of their toxic, caustic, corrosive, abrasive or otherwise injurious properties, may be detrimental or harmful to the health of any person handling or otherwise coming into contact with such material or substance.
An area, either on the ground or on a building, used as a landing pad for helicopters to pick up or discharge passengers or cargo.
The type of wind turbine that has the main rotor shaft and electrical generator at the top of the tower and must be pointed into the wind. The turbine is generally pointed upwind of the tower and the blades placed some distance in front of the tower.
A waste that is considered hazardous because of the way it affects humans or reacts with other chemicals. They are usually grouped into these five (5) categories: caustic, explosive, infectious, toxic and radioactive.
Any structural, material, or physical change incident to servicing or furnishing facilities for a subdivision, such as, but not limited to, grading, street pavements, curb and gutter, driveway approaches, sidewalks and pedestrian ways, water mains and lines, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, culverts, bridges, utilities, lakes, waterways, canals, permanent street monuments, and other appurtenant construction; demolition of structures; planting and landscaping; or removal of trees and other vegetative cover.
Any motor vehicle that is unable to operate or move under its own power. It shall also mean any motor vehicle that is in an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, scrapped, junked or partially dismantled condition.
References to less restrictive or more restrictive zoning districts refer to the base zoning districts established by Section
404.010 and represent a progression from the RE District as the least intensive zoning district to the H District as the most intensive zoning district. Special purpose base districts and overlay districts are not included in the zoning district hierarchy. References to less intensive or more intensive uses refer to the zoning districts in which such uses are first permitted. Use "X" is to be construed as more intensive than Use "Y" if Use "X" is first permitted by-right in a zoning district that is more intensive than the district in which Use "Y" is first permitted by-right.
Low to very low capacity roadway with two-way yield operation to provide direct access to abutting land. Yield operation means the street widths are such that when cars traveling opposite directions meet, one (1) driver must yield to allow passage.
A small scale wind generation facility tower that is constructed to be self-supporting by lattice type supports and without the use of guyed wires or other supports.
An off-street space or berth on the same lot with a building, or contiguous to a group of buildings, for the temporary parking of a commercial vehicle while loading or unloading merchandise or materials, and which abuts upon a street or other appropriate means of access.
A parcel of real property that complies with the minimum lot area and setback standards of this Development Code which is developed or intended to be developed as a unit under single ownership or control. A lot may consist of one (1) or more lots of record, one (1) or more portions of a lot or lots of record, or any combination thereof.
A lot abutting upon two (2) or more streets at their intersection.
A lot having a frontage on two (2) non-intersecting streets, as distinguished from a corner lot.
A lot whose side lines do not abut upon any street.
The lines bounding a lot.
A lot which is a part of a subdivision, the plat of which has been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds or a lot described by metes and bounds, the description of which was recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds prior to January 21, 1980.
Manual developed by the Mid-America Regional Council and American Public Works Association for best management practices associated with stormwater quality.
National standard developed by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration for all traffic control devices installed on any street, highway, bikeway, or private road open to public travel.
A transportable, factory-built structure that is manufactured in accordance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. §
5401) and that is designed to be used as a single detached dwelling unit.
As defined in 19 CSR
30-95.010, Definitions.
[Ord. No. 4826, 5-20-2019]
Products that are infused with marijuana or an extract thereof and are intended for use or consumption other than by smoking, including, but not limited to edible products, ointments, tinctures and concentrates.
[Ord. No. 4826, 5-20-2019]
The production, consumption, possession, delivery, distribution, transportation, or administration of marijuana or a marijuana-infused product, or drug.
[Ord. No. 4826, 5-20-2019; Ord. No. 5192, 3-6-2023]
Durable, long-lasting materials such as stone, brick, cast stone, stucco, synthetic stone, cultured stone and glass-fiber reinforced concrete.
A facility in which source separated commingled recyclable materials, such as newspapers, glass, metals and plastic containers, are stored, flattened, crushed and/or bundled prior to shipment to others who will use those materials to manufacture new products.
A temporary tower designed to support the gathering of wind energy resource data.
A small building [under seven hundred twenty (720) square feet] designed as a single detached principal dwelling unit.
A facility used or intended to be used by a branch of the United States Armed Forces, including military reserves.
A facility that operates similar to a MRF with the exception that recyclable materials are recovered from municipal solid waste at the facility rather than at origin.
A large vehicle equipped for cooking and/or providing food for sale. A mobile food truck/trailer serves food or beverages from an enclosed self-contained motorized vehicle and/or trailer. Mobile food trucks/trailers are intended to be mobile and shall not be permanently placed on one (1) particular property or street for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours at a time except when servicing a festival, carnival or similar activity.
A business that serves food or beverages from a self-contained unit either motorized or in a trailer on wheels, and conducts all or part of its operations on premises other than its own and is readily movable, without disassembling, for transport to another location.
A transportable, factory-built structure that was manufactured prior to enactment of the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. §
5401) and that is designed to be used as a single detached dwelling unit.
A small scale wind generation facility tower consisting of a single freestanding pole or spire self-supported on a permanent foundation constructed without guy wire, ground anchors or other supports.
The body of the propeller-type wind turbine.
A parcel or tract of subdivision land withheld from development and subject to private use and access restrictions for the purpose of protecting the environment of a subdivision, or to enhance a street right-of-way, or to improve traffic flow on a principal street.
Buildings and structures, not including signs, legally established prior to November 18, 1996, that do not conform with the property development standards of the zoning district in which the use is located are referred to as "non-conforming structures."
Uses legally established prior to November 18, 1996, that do not conform with the use regulations of the district in which the use is located are referred to as "non-conforming uses."
A non-conforming use or non-conforming structure.
[Ord. No. 4885, 2-3-2020]
An outdoor, unenclosed area, located on the ground or on a roof, balcony, deck, porch or terrace designed and accessible for outdoor living, recreation, pedestrian access or landscaping, but not including roads, parking areas, driveways, or other areas intended for vehicular travel.
Open space within a development, not in individually owned lots or dedicated for public use, but which is designed and intended for the common use or enjoyment of the residents or occupants of the development. Common open space does not include areas utilized for streets, alleys, driveways, private roads, off-street parking or loading areas. However, the area of recreational activities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, etc., may be included as common open space.
Open space within a development that is contained within individually owned lots and which is designed and intended primarily for the private use of residents or occupants of the lot on which the private open space exists. Private open space does not include areas utilized for streets, alleys, driveways, private roads, off-street parking or loading areas. The area of recreational activities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, etc., may be included as private open space.
An area where food or beverage are served or consumed outside of the interior of an establishment in which the principal use produces, processes, prepares, sells, or serves food or beverage.
[Ord. No. 5017, 7-7-2021]
The property owner of record, according to the County's Register of Deeds.
A continuous area or acreage of land which can be divided or subdivided as provided for in the State of Missouri and by this Chapter. Same as "tract."
A park, playground or community facility, owned by or under the control of a public agency or Property Owners' Association, that provides opportunities for active or passive recreational activities.
A separate right-of-way dedicated to or reserved for public use by pedestrians, which crosses blocks or other tracts of land to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.
Any association, company, corporation, firm, organization, or partnership, singular or plural, of any kind.
A map, or chart of a tract of land or a subdivision, or a depiction of any partition of interests in real estate required by State law to be recorded before conveying title to that interest.
A final plat that contains the approval of the Blue Springs City Council and which is recorded by the Jackson County Department of Records.
A building in which a principal use is conducted.
The primary use and chief purpose of a lot or structure.
An incorporated, non-profit organization operating under recorded land agreements through which each lot owner or homeowner in a planned district or other described land area is automatically a member and 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.
A low-speed roadway configuration for areas of significant public use. The public square typically has angled parking on both sides of the roadway.
Public parks, playgrounds, recreational areas, designated scenic or historic sites; school sites or sites for other public buildings; and other areas dedicated to public use or employment.
Any publicly owned, franchised or regulated facility for rendering electrical, gas, communications, transportation, water supply, sewage disposal, stormwater drainage, garbage or refuse disposal and fire protection to the general public.
The return of municipal solid waste items, most notably, glass, paper, aluminum, steel, other metals, motor oil, yard waste and plastics, into a usable product.
The land opened, reserved, or dedicated for a street, sewer, water line, sidewalk, trails, drainage course or other public purpose.
An electrical or mechanical device used to display the score of an athletic event or other information about the event.
The distance that is required by this Development Code to be maintained in an unobstructed state between a structure and the property line of the lot on which the structure is located. (Note: The term "setback" refers to a required minimum area, while the term "yard" refers to the actual open area.)
The use of one (1) wind generation facility by two (2) or more property uses or owners.
A structure, including necessary guardrails and steps, placed within the right-of-way of existing streets or connecting buildings, parking lots, public use area, or other facilities having access to the street right-of-way, for the purpose of providing safe pedestrian movement.
Any device used to collect solar energy and convert it to any other form of energy, including, without limitation, photovoltaics, flatplate concentrating devices, vacuum tubes and greenhouses. A solar collector does not include standard skylights or windows.
[Ord. No. 4837, 7-1-2019]
Materials that are separated from the municipal solid waste stream at the point of origin for the purpose of recycling. For example, households separating paper, glass and aluminum from the rest of the solid waste.
Any temporary or permanent building or portion thereof that is occupied for amusement, entertainment, or educational purposes and that contains a device or system that conveys passengers or provides a walkway along, around or over a course in any direction so arranged that the means of egress path is not readily apparent due to visual or audio distractions or is intentionally confounded or is not readily available because of the nature of the attraction or mode of conveyance through the building or structure. A building may become a special amusement building because of a permanent or temporary use contained therein or the addition of a use.
Sexual conduct, being acts of masturbation, homosexuality, sexual intercourse or physical contact with a person's unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks or, if such person be a female, her breast;
Sexual excitement, being the condition of human male or female genitals when in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal; or
Sadomasochistic abuse, being flagellation or torture by or upon a person or the condition of being fettered, bound or otherwise physically restrained.
A frontage wherein the facade is aligned close to the frontage line with the building entrance at sidewalk grade. This type is conventional for retail use. It has substantial glazing on the sidewalk level and an awning that may overlap the sidewalk to the maximum extent possible.
A right-of-way, dedicated to the public use, which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties.
A local street that is parallel and adjacent to expressway, arterial or collector streets that provides direct access to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
The following types of streets are described in the Public Works Design and Construction Manual. All streets in the network may be designated as a design type per the Comprehensive Plan (Standard, Activity) or other types based on specific plans to account for the urban design and development patterns that the street function serves provided an exception is granted by the Director of Public Works:
A street that provides for through traffic movement between and around areas, with restricted access to abutting property and subject to necessary control of entrances, and exits.
A street that provides for traffic movement between arterials and local streets, with direct access to abutting property.
Streets that collect traffic to and from commercial or industrial areas and distribute it to arterial and collector streets.
A street that provides direct access to abutting land and local traffic movement.
Any change in the supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams, or girders, or any complete rebuilding of the roof or the exterior walls. For the purpose of this Development Code, the following shall not be considered structural alterations:
Attachment of a new exterior where structural supports are not changed;
Addition of fire escapes where structural supports are not changed;
New windows where lintels and support walls are not materially changed; or
Repair or replacement of non-structural members.
Anything constructed or erected on the ground or which is attached to something on the ground. Structures include buildings, communication towers, sheds and permanent signs. Excluded are wing walls attached to and extending from the building where use of such wing walls is for decorative or landscaping purposes, and provided said wing walls are not used to support roof structure. Also excluded are sidewalks, pavement, and public improvements such as utility poles, streetlight fixtures and street signs.
The partitioning of a parcel or tract of land by an owner or developer into two (2) or more lots or units of any size for the purpose of sale, lease, or development, whether immediate or future;
Changes in the dedication or platting of streets or utility easements; or
Changes in lot lines or unit dimensions for a condominium plat.
That portion of a road bed upon which a compacted base course is to be constructed or a road surface placed.
A bond approved by the City posted with a surety company to guarantee a developer's performance of subdivision improvements.
A surety, title, or insurance company approved by the Council to act as surety.
A continuous area or acreage of land which can be divided or subdivided as provided for in the State of Missouri and by this Chapter. Same as "parcel."
Having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly: having a void or material that is able to be seen through. Transparency does not necessarily mean or require glass.
[Ord. No. 4625 § 12, 11-21-2016]
A geographical cross-section used to identify the level of urban character and intensity of a traditional neighborhood design project.
A frontage wherein the facade is set back from the frontage line by an elevated terrace or sunken light court. The sunken court can potentially access an additional unit below grade. This type buffers residential use from urban sidewalks and removes the private yard from public encroachment. The terrace is suitable to conversion for outdoor dining.
Part of a wind energy system including the blades and nacelle.
The type of wind turbine that has the main rotor shaft arranged vertically.
Any machine designed for the purpose of converting wind energy into electrical energy.
Any structure and support thereto designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one (1) or more antennas intended for transmitting or receiving personal wireless services, telephone and similar and other telecommunications purposes and services including lattice, monopole and guyed towers. The term includes personal wireless service facilities for the provision of commercial mobile services, unlicensed wireless service facilities (telecommunications services using duly authorized devices which do not require individual licenses) and common carrier wireless exchange access services. Also referred to as a "tower." The term does not include radio and television transmission towers, amateur radio transmitting towers and broadcast facilities.
The component of a wind energy conversion system that transforms mechanical energy from the wind into electrical energy.
The height of a tower structure shall be measured from the grade of the surrounding property adjacent to the surface of the tower base to the top of the tower and does include the height of the blades above the top of tower.
An area that extends from the front setback line or front of the principal structure, whichever is greater, to the front property line and extends between both side lot lines
A setback that is to extend from the street right-of-way line or the front wall of an existing building to the rear lot line along the side of a lot that is adjacent to another lot, the required depth of which is measured as the minimum horizontal distance between the side lot line and a line parallel thereto on the lot.
A setback that is to extend across the full width of a lot, the required depth of which is measured as the minimum horizontal distance between the rear lot line and the back of an existing building or a line parallel thereto on the lot.
A yard that is to extend from the street right-of-way line to the rear lot line along the side of a lot that is adjacent to a street or street right-of-way line, the required depth of which is measured as the minimum horizontal distance between the side or rear lot line and a line parallel thereto on the lot.
Grass clippings, leaves, tree and shrub prunings, garden wastes and other yard debris.