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South Ogden City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 2

DEFINITIONS

10-2-1: Definitions

The words and terms defined in this chapter shall have the meanings indicated. Words used in the present tense include the future and words in the singular number include the plural and words in the plural include the singular. Words not included herein but defined elsewhere in the City ordinances shall be construed as termed therein. The word "shall" is mandatory.

ACCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY: A strip of land which is part of a lot and provides access to the part thereof used or to be used for buildings or structures.

AGRICULTURE: The tilling of the soil, the raising of crops, horticulture and gardening, but not including keeping or raising of domestic animals and fowl, except household pets, and not including any agricultural industry or business, such as fruit packing plants, fur farms, animal hospitals or similar uses.

ALLEY: As defined in section 10-5.1A-2-4 of this title.

ASSISTED LIVING UNIT: A type of room in a long term care facility for elderly or disabled people who are able to get around on their own but who may need help with some activities of daily living or simply prefer the convenience of having their meals in a central cafeteria and having nursing staff on call.

BANK: A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits. There are two types of banks: commercial/retail banks and investment banks. Bank does not mean short-term lending institution.

BASEMENT: A story partly underground and having at least one-half (1/2) its height below the average level of the adjoining ground. A basement shall not be counted as a story, for purposes of height measurement.

BENEFICIAL SOCIETY: An organization that exists for the mutual assistance of its members or its members' families, relatives or designated beneficiaries, during times of hardship, such as illness or financial need. The assistance provided by a beneficial society can take the form of life, accident, health or burial insurance. May also be called Benevolent Association.

BOARDING HOUSE: A building with not more than five (5) guestrooms where, for compensation, meals are provided for at least five (5), but not more than fifteen (15) persons.

BUILDING: Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls, for the housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel.

BUILDING, ACCESSORY: A detached building that

  1. Is clearly incidental to and customarily found in connection with a principal or main building;
  2. Is subordinate to and serves a principal or main building;
  3. Is subordinate in area, extent, or purpose to the principal or main building served;
  4. Is located on the same lot as the principal or main building served; and
  5. Contributes to the comfort, convenience, or necessity of the occupants, business, or industry in the principal or main building.

BUILDING, ATTACHED: A building which has at least part of a wall in common with another building, or which is connected to another building by a roof.

BUILDING, DETACHED: A building which is separated from another building or buildings on the same lot.

BUILDING, HEIGHT OF: The vertical distance from the finished grade elevation to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof, or to the deck line of a mansard roof, or to a point midway between the lowest part of the eaves or cornice and ridge of a pitch or hip roof.

BUILDING, MAIN: A building in which is conducted the principal use of the lot on which it is located.

BUILDING, PUBLIC: A building owned and/or operated by a public agency of the United States of America, of the State of Utah, or any of its political subdivisions.

CARPORT, PRIVATE: A space not completely enclosed by walls or doors. For the purpose of this title, a carport shall be subject to all of the regulations prescribed for a private garage.

CITY: Means South Ogden City Corporation.

CLUSTER SUBDIVISION: A subdivision of land in which the areas and widths of residential lots are reduced below the minimum lot areas and lot width requirements of the zone in which the subdivision is located and where equivalent common open space areas are provided to compensate for such lot reduction.

CONDOMINIUM PROJECT: A real estate condominium project where ownership of a single unit in a multi-unit project, together with an undivided interest in common in the common areas and facilities of the property, is transferred; a plan or project whereby four (4) or more apartments, rooms, office spaces or other existing and proposed apartments or commercial or industrial buildings or structures are separately offered or proposed to be offered for sale and meeting all requirements of the Condominium Ownership Act of the State of Utah. Structures shall conform with all area, yard, frontage and height regulations of the zone district in which they are located.

COURTYARD: An outdoor area enclosed by a building on at least two (2) sides and is open to the sky.

COVERAGE, LOT: The percent of the lot area covered by the main and accessory buildings.

CREDIT UNION: A member owned financial cooperative, controlled by its members and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at competitive rates, and providing other financial services to its members. Credit union does not mean short term lending institution.

DAYCARE CENTER: Any building or structure other than an occupied residence furnishing care, supervision and guidance for nine (9) or more children unaccompanied by parent or guardian for periods of less than twenty four (24) hours per day. The term "daycare center" is inclusive of kindergartens, preschools, nursery schools and all other similar facilities specializing in the education and/or care of children prior to their entrance into the first grade, other than facilities owned and/or operated by the public school system.

DAYCARE, HOME: Any occupied residence furnishing care, supervision and guidance for not more than eight (8) children unaccompanied by parent or guardian for periods less than twenty four (24) hours per day. An occupied residence shall refer to a structure being used as a residence by a family. The term
"home daycare" is inclusive of kindergartens, preschools, nursery schools and all other similar facilities operating within a residential setting and specializing in the education and/or care of children prior to their entrance into the first grade, other than facilities owned and/or operated by the public school system.

DISABLED PERSON: A person with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of a person's major life activities, including a person having a record of such an impairment or being regarded as having such an impairment; a person with a "disability" under title 57, chapter 21 of the Utah Code, as amended; a person with a "disability" under 42 USC section 12102(1), as amended; and a person with a "handicap" under 42 USC section 3602(h), as amended. A "disabled person" does not include a person engaged in the current illegal use of, or addiction to, any Federally controlled substance, as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act, 21 USC section 802.

DRIVEWAY APPROACH: Vehicle access location to a lot or parcel for egress/ingress.

DWELLING: A building or portion thereof designed or used as the living quarters for one family.

DWELLING, MULTIPLE BUILDINGS ON A SINGLE LOT: Two (2) or more buildings placed upon a single lot.

DWELLING, MULTIPLE-FAMILY: A building arranged or designed to be occupied by three (3) or more families.

DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY: A building arranged or designed to be occupied by one family, the structure having only one dwelling unit.

DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY ROW HOUSE: A building built directly against an adjoining building without an open space between, and containing a one-family dwelling unit extending from basement to roof. Each single-family attached dwelling unit shall have a front and rear entrance. Each group of single-family attached dwellings shall be considered one structure, for purposes of front, rear and side yard requirements.

DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY: A building arranged or designed to be occupied by two (2) families, the structure having only two (2) dwelling units.

DWELLING UNIT: One or more rooms in a dwelling, apartment, hotel or apartment hotel designed for or occupied by one family for living, sleeping and eating purposes. A dwelling unit may contain more than one set of kitchen facilities, whether temporary or permanent, provided they are used only by members of the family occupying the dwelling unit or their nonpaying guests. A dwelling unit may include up to two (2) persons per unit to whom rooms are rented in addition to a family related by blood, marriage or adoption, but if the number of such additional persons exceeds two (2) or if they use or are furnished separate cooking facilities, whether temporary or permanent, such additional persons shall be considered a separate family.

EARTHQUAKE FAULT: For this title, earthquake fault shall refer to that portion of the Wasatch Fault which transverses the eastern area of the corporate limits of Ogden, said fault lines are being approximately delineated on the zoning map of South Ogden City. Source of delineation of the fault lines is "Wasatch Fault, Northern Portion, Earthquake Fault Investigation and Evaluation, a Guide to Land Use Planning," by Woodward/Clyde and Associates, Oakland, California. The detailed and exact location of a fault is to be determined by the review procedure as specified in section 10-10B-5 of this title.

EASEMENT: A legal interest in land, granted by the owner to another person or entity, which allows for the use of all or a portion of the owner's land for such purposes as access or placement of utilities.

EAVE: The edge of a pitched roof; it typically overhangs beyond the side of a building.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, PRIVATE: A private educational institution, seminary or parochial school having a curriculum similar to that ordinarily given in grades 1 through 12 in the public school system. The term "educational institution, private," for the purpose of this title, does not include private post high school educational facilities, trade schools, tutorial services, boarding facilities or any residential uses.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, PUBLIC: A public elementary or secondary school or charter school having a curriculum similar to that ordinarily given in grades 1 through 12 in the public school system. The term "educational institution, public," for the purpose of this title, does not include post high school educational facilities, trade schools, tutorial services, boarding facilities or any residential uses.

EVENT PERMIT: Means a permit that the City issues to the organizer of a public food truck event located on public property.

FAMILY:

  1. One person living alone.
  2. Two (2) or more persons, related by blood, marriage, or adoption and foster children, living together as a single housekeeping unit; and up to two (2) other persons hired for domestic help residing on the same premises where the housekeeping unit is located, or
  3. Not more than four (4) unrelated persons living together as a single, nonprofit housekeeping unit.
  4. A group of persons with a disability living in a residential facility for persons with a disability as permitted by 10-14-16 of this Title.

FENCE: A tangible barrier or obstruction of any material, with the purpose or intent of preventing passage or view across the fence line. It includes walls.

FENCE, OPEN: A fence that is at least fifty percent (50%) open and which does not present a visual barrier/hazard for pedestrians or drivers.

FLOODPLAIN: Land adjacent to a body of water which has been or may be covered by floodwater as delineated on the flood hazard boundary map by the Federal Insurance Administration, HUD.

FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY ZONE: Boundaries of the base flood as identified by the Federal Insurance Administration, HUD, as set forth on the flood hazard boundary map (FHBM). The floodplain zone is designed to overlay or be superimposed over existing zoning within the defined floodplain. Within such an overlay zone, the existing zone remains effective with the additional conditions superimposed by the floodplain zone.

FLOOR-LOT AREA RATIO: The total floor area of a building divided by the area of the lot on which it is located.

FOOD CART: Means a cart that is not motorized; and that a vendor, standing outside the frame of the cart, uses to prepare, sell, or serve food or beverages for immediate human consumption.

FOOD TRUCK: Means a fully encased food service establishment: a) on a motor vehicle or on a trailer that a motor vehicle pulls to transport, and b) from which a food truck vendor, standing within the frame of the vehicle, prepares, cooks, sells, or serves food or beverages for immediate human consumption. Food truck does not include a food cart or an ice cream truck.

FOOD TRUCK EVENT: Means an event where an individual has ordered or commissioned to the operation of a food truck any private or public gathering.

FOOD TRUCK OPERATOR: Means a person who owns, manages, or controls, or who has the duty to manage or control, the operation of a food truck.

FOOD TRUCK VENDOR: Means a person who sells, cooks, or serves food or beverages from a food truck.

FRONTAGE: The horizontal distance between the side property lines, measured at the front property lines. Refer to section 10-5.1A-10-5 of this title, definition of lot, figure 10.5(1).

GARAGE, PRIVATE: An enclosed space or accessory building for the storage of one or more motor vehicles; provided, that no business, occupation or service is conducted for profit therein, nor space therein for more than one car is leased to a nonresident of the premises. A garage will be considered part of a dwelling if the garage and dwelling have a roof or wall in common and are connected structurally.

GRADE: The average level of the finished surface of the ground story adjacent to the exterior walls of a building.

GROSS FLOOR AREA: The sum of all areas of a building, including accessory storage areas or closets within sales spaces, working spaces, or living spaces and any basement floor area used for retailing activities, the production or processing of goods, or business offices. It shall not include attic space having headroom of seven feet (7') or less and areas devoted primarily to storage, balconies, off street parking and loading areas, enclosed porches, roof decks, roof gardens, or basement floor area other than specified above.

GROUP LIVING ARRANGEMENT: A group living or congregate living arrangement where groups of more than four (4) unrelated persons live together in a single dwelling or housekeeping unit, including, but not limited to, assisted living unit, boarding house, lodging house, nursing home, senior housing, assisted living facility, nursing care facility, residential facility for disabled persons, dormitory, student housing, fraternity, club, institutional group, halfway house, convent, monastery, or other similar group living or congregate living arrangement of unrelated persons. A group living arrangement does not include clinics, medical or dental; hospital(s) or hospital/clinic.

GUESTHOUSE: A separate dwelling structure located on a lot with one or more main dwelling structures and used for housing of guests or servants and not rented, leased or sold separate from the rental, lease or sale of the main dwelling.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOOD TRUCK PERMIT: Means a document that a local Health Department issues to authorize a person to operate a food truck within the jurisdiction of the local Health Department.

HOME OCCUPATION: Using a portion of a dwelling as an office, studio or workroom for small occupations customarily conducted in the home and which are clearly incidental and accessory to the primary use of the dwelling for living purposes and which also meet all the conditions and requirements of chapter 19 of this title.

HOSPITAL AND CLINIC: An institution licensed by the State of Utah which provides diagnostic, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services to individuals on both an inpatient and outpatient basis by or under the supervision of one or more physicians. Any medical clinic or professional office which offers any inpatient or overnight care, or operates on a twenty four (24) hour basis shall be considered to be a hospital. A hospital may include integral support service facilities such as laboratories, outpatient units and training and central services, together with staff offices necessary to the operation of the hospital. These services may be located in one building or several buildings.

HOUSEHOLD PETS: Animals or fowl ordinarily permitted in the house and kept for company or pleasure, such as dogs, cats or canaries, but not including a sufficient number of dogs or cats to constitute a "kennel," as defined in this section.

ICE CREAM TRUCK: Means a fully encased food service establishment on a motor vehicle or on a trailer that a motor vehicle pulls to transport; and from which a vendor, from within the frame of the vehicle, serves ice cream; and, that attract patrons by traveling through a residential area signaling the truck's presence in the area including by playing music; and, that may stop to serve ice cream at the signal of the patron.

KENNEL1: The land or building used in the keeping of three (3) or more dogs at least four (4) months old.

KINDERGARTEN: See definition of "Daycare Center" and "Daycare, Home".

LIGHT REFRESHMENT: Includes, for example and not limitation, foods such as sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres, finger foods, snacks, etc., prepared off site and provided to participants and guests at an authorized activity. Includes nonalcoholic drinks only. Light refreshments do not contemplate nor allow full meals.

LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Means the same as that term is defined in Utah Code section 26A-1-102.

LODGING HOUSE: A building where lodging only is provided for compensation to five (5) or more, but not exceeding fifteen (15) persons, in contrast to hotels.

LOT: A parcel of land occupied or to be occupied by a main building or group of buildings (main or accessory), together with such yards, open spaces, lot width and lot area as are required by this title and having frontage upon a street. Except for multiple buildings on a single lot and a guesthouse, not more than one dwelling structure shall occupy any one lot.

LOT, CORNER: A parcel of land abutting at least two (2) vehicular rights-of-way, excluding an alley, at their intersection.

LOT, FLAG: A parcel of land having its only access to the adjacent vehicular right-of-way, excluding an alley, through a narrow strip of land.

LOT, INTERIOR: A parcel of land abutting a vehicular right-of-way, excluding an alley, along one property line; surrounded by lots along the remaining property lines. Refer to section 10-5.1A-10-5 of this title, definition of lot, figure 10.5(1).

MANUFACTURED HOME: A transportable factory built housing unit constructed on or after June 15, 1976, according to the Federal Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (HUD Code), in one or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet or more in width or forty (40) body feet or more in length, or when erected on site, is four hundred (400) or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities, and includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems.

MAP, OFFICIAL: Any map adopted by the City Council under Utah Code section 10-9a-407, as amended.

MEDICAL LABORATORY: A place for doing tests and research procedures, and for preparing chemicals and medications. Also known as a "medical lab" or simply "lab." Medical laboratory does not mean manufacturing laboratory.

MOBILE FOOD BUSINESS: A business that serves food or nonalcoholic beverages from a self-contained unit either motorized or in a trailer on wheels, which conducts all or part of its operations on premises other than its own and is readily movable, without disassembling, for transport to another location. The term "mobile food business" does not include vending carts or mobile ice cream vendors.

MOBILE FOOD COURT: An off street parcel of land where two (2) or more mobile food businesses congregate to offer food or beverages for sale to the public. Any cluster of more than one mobile food business, vending cart and seasonal farm stand, located on the same parcel of land shall be considered a mobile food court.

MOBILE FOOD TRUCK: A mobile food business that serves food or beverages from an enclosed self-contained motorized vehicle. The term "mobile food truck" shall not include vending carts or mobile ice cream vendors.

MOBILE HOME: A transportable factory built housing unit built prior to June 15, 1976, in accordance with a State Mobile Home Code which existed prior to the Federal Manufactured Housing and Safety Standards Act (HUD Code).

MOBILE HOME PARK: A parcel of land which has been planned and improved for the placement of mobile homes for residential use.

NATURAL WATERWAYS: Those areas, varying in width, along streams, creeks, gullies, springs or washes which are natural drainage channels as determined by the chief building official. No buildings shall be constructed in these areas.

NONCOMPLYING STRUCTURE: A building or structure or portion thereof lawfully existing at the time any applicable zoning regulations become effective, the design, erection, use, height, area and yard dimensions of which do not conform to the provisions of such regulation or regulations.

NONCONFORMING USE: The prior lawful use of land or of a building or structure which subsequently is prohibited by zoning regulations pertaining to the zone in which the structure or land is situated.

NURSING HOME: A residential facility for people with chronic illness or disability. A place where people who cannot take care of themselves can live and be taken care of. Also known as "convalescent home" and "long term care facility."

OPEN GREEN SPACE: An open space suitable for relaxation or landscaping which will be unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings and/or hard surfaces such as asphalt, cement or packed gravel, except that such open green space may be traversed by necessary sidewalks and access rights-of-way.

OPEN SPACE EASEMENT: An easement granted to the City by the owner/developer on and over land in a development which provides and guarantees that the designated common open space and recreation land is permanently reserved for and can be used only for open space and recreation purposes under plans and specifications approved by the Planning Commission and City Council at the time of approval of the development.

OVERHANGING ROOF: See definition of eave.

PARKING LOT: An open area, other than a street, used for parking of more than four (4) automobiles and available for public use, whether free, for compensation, or as an accommodation for clients or customers.

PARKING SPACE: Space within a building, lot or parking lot for parking or storage of one automobile with direct and unblockable access to a driveway.

PAYING GUEST: Any person hiring a room in a dwelling unit for living, eating or sleeping purposes.

PLANNED RESIDENTIAL UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PRUD): A development in which the regulations of the zone where the development is situated are waived to allow flexibility and initiative in site and building design and location in accordance with an approved plan and imposed general requirements.

PLANNING COMMISSION: The Planning Commission of South Ogden City, Utah.

POST OFFICE, LIMITED SERVICE: A Post Office operation providing services normally permitted and/or required by contract with the U.S. Postal Service.

PRESCHOOL: See definitions for "Daycare Center" and "Daycare, Home".

PUBLIC HEARING: A meeting to hear public opinions on a stated issue ; a meeting where members of the public hear the facts about a stated issue and give their opinions about it.

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Unless otherwise stated, notice for any public hearing within this title shall be given as stated in the corresponding State of Utah noticing requirements. If there are no corresponding State of Utah noticing requirements for the type of public hearing required by this title, the following requirements shall apply: Notice of the date, time, place, and reason for the public hearing shall be posted on the city’s website and the public notice website at least ten (10) calendar days before the date of the public hearing.

RESIDENTIAL FACILITY FOR DISABLED PERSONS: A residence in which no more than eight (8) disabled persons reside and which is licensed or certified by:

  1. The Utah Department of Human Services under title 62A, chapter 2, of the Utah Code, Licensure of Programs and Facilities;
  2. The Utah Department of Health under title 26, chapter 21, of the Utah Code, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection Act.

SENIOR HOUSING: A building or group of buildings containing residential dwelling units where daily meals are offered for the residents in a community dining room and support services such as crafts, exercise, TV, personal care and party rooms may be available on site. One family member of each residential dwelling must be a minimum of fifty five (55) years of age at the time of initial occupancy.

SENSITIVE AREA: Lands containing environmentally and geologically sensitive elements which if encroached upon by unsuspecting or uninformed urban land development such as utilities, housing, streets and/or public facilities, could be damaged beyond repairability or which could cause severe damage to such urban development or cause complete destruction thereof, or which could cause loss of life or bodily harm. Such sensitive areas could include active earthquake faults, potential landslide areas, steep unstable terrain or areas of potential rockfall.

SENSITIVE VEGETATION: Vegetative cover which can be harmed by compaction from overuse, urban development or altering of the hydrologic cycle in such a manner as to create an environmental imbalance causing severe retardation of growth or elimination of a particular variety of vegetative species.

SENSITIVE WILDLIFE HABITAT: Wildlife habitat which provides an environmental biosphere critical to the well being and perpetuation of certain species of wildlife, particularly if the habitat area is encroached upon by urban related development. The designation of "sensitive wildlife habitat" is specifically related to the preservation of a limited habitat and its related wildlife.

STORY: A habitable level within a building measured from finished floor to finished floor.

STREET: A thoroughfare dedicated to the public and accepted by proper public authority, or a thoroughfare of standard width which has become a public thoroughfare by right of use and which affords the principal access to abutting property.

STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS: Any change in supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders.

STRUCTURE: Anything constructed or erected which requires a fixed location on the ground, including a building or mobile building, but not including a fence or wall used as a fence.

SUBSTANTIAL ACTION: Action taken in good faith to pursue diligently any matter to obtain approval of an application filed under this title, or to exercise development rights authorized under such approval.

SWIMMING POOL: Any artificial or semiartificial container, whether indoors or outdoors, and whether above or below the surface of the ground, or both, used or intended to be used to contain a body of water for swimming by any person or persons, together with all permanent structures, equipment, appliances and other facilities used or intended for use in and about the operation, maintenance and use of such pool.

SWIMMING POOL, FAMILY: A swimming pool used and intended to be used solely by the owner, operator or lessee thereof and his family and by friends invited to use it without payment of any fee or consideration.

TAVERN2: Any business establishment operating under a Class A beer license. Such establishments shall be limited in number to two (2) per linear block.

TEMPORARY MASS GATHERING: Means an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of five hundred (500) or more people that continues, or reasonably can be expected to continue, for two (2) or more hours per day; or, an event that requires a more extensive review to protect public health and safety because the offensive nature or conditions have the potential of generating environmental or health risks. Temporary mass gathering does not include an assembly of people at a location with permanent facilities designed for that specific assembly, unless the assembly is a temporary mass gathering described in Utah Code section 11-58-102(11)(a)(ii).

USE: The specific purposes for which land or a building is designed, arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.

USE, ACCESSORY: A use customarily incidental, and subordinate to the principal use or structure and located on the same lot with such principal use or structure.

USE, CONDITIONAL: A use or occupancy of a building, or use of land, permitted only when authorized upon issuance of a conditional use permit and subject to the limitations and conditions specified in that permit as provided in chapter 15 of this title. Conditional uses are intended to allow compatible integration of uses which may be suitable only in certain locations within a particular zone, or only upon certain conditions and/or design criteria being achieved. If a use is not listed as permitted or conditional it is prohibited.

USE, PERMITTED: Any use lawfully occupying land or buildings as authorized in the zone regulations and for which no conditional use permit is required. If a use is not listed as permitted or conditional it is prohibited.

WIDTH OF LOT: The horizontal distance between the side property lines, measured at the front property lines.

YARD: An open space on a lot, other than a court, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward by buildings, except as otherwise provided herein. This definition does not apply to chapter 5.1, article A of this title.

YARD, FRONT: An open space on the same lot with a building between the front line of the building (exclusive of steps) and the front lot line and extending across the full width of the lot. The "depth" of the front yard is the minimum distance between the front lot line and the front line of the building. On corner lots, the front yard shall be that part of the lot between the principal or entrance side of the building and the street line parallel thereto. The principal side of a building shall be that side with the greater number of entrances or the longer side, as designated by the building official. If there are an equal number of entrances or sides of equal length, either side may be designated as the principal side. This definition does not apply to chapter 5.1, article A of this title.

YARD, REAR: An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building between the rear line of the building (exclusive of steps) and the rear lot line and extending the full width of the lot. The depth of the rear yard is the minimum distance between the nearest part of the rear lot line and the nearest part of the rear line of the main building. This definition does not apply to chapter 5.1, article A of this title.

YARD, SIDE: An open, unoccupied space on the same lot with a building, between the side line of the building (exclusive of steps), and the side lot line and extending from the front yard to the rear yard. The width of the side yard is the minimum distance between the nearest part of the side lot line and the nearest part of the side line of the building. This definition does not apply to chapter 5.1, article A of this title.

ZONE: The geographical area of the City within which the zoning regulations are uniform.

ZONING ORDINANCE: The zoning ordinance of South Ogden City, Utah. (Ord. 15-06, 2-17-2015, eff. 2-17-2015; amd. Ord. 15-22, 10-6-2015, eff. 10-6-2015; Ord. 16-01, 1-19-2016, eff. 1-19-2016; Ord. 16-20, 12-6-2016; Ord. 17-15, 6-20-2017, eff. 6-20-2017; Ord. 17-23, 11-21-2017, eff. 11-21-2017; Ord. 21-05, 6-1-2021, eff. 6-1-2021)

Notes

1See also definition of "kennel" at section 5-1-2 of this Code. 2See subsection 3-2-3A of this Code for provisions on Class A licenses.

HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 15-06 on 2/17/2015
Amended by Ord. 21-09 on 8/3/2021
Amended by Ord. 21-11 on 9/21/2021
Amended by Ord. 22-02 on 2/15/2022

15-06

21-09

21-11

22-02