ACCESS PROPERTYA property, parcel, or lot abutting a lake, and used or intended to be used for providing access to a lake by pedestrian or vehicular traffic to and from offshore land regardless of whether said access to the water is gained by easement, common fee ownership, single fee ownership, lease, license, gift, business invitation or any other form or dedication or conveyance.
ACCESSORY BUILDINGA building, or a portion thereof, which is supplementary and/or subordinate to the principal building, or part of the principal building, on the same lot and occupied by or devoted exclusively to an accessory use. When an accessory building is attached to the main building in a substantial manner (such as a wall or roof), the accessory building shall be considered a part of the main building for setback purposes. Examples are private garages, carports, sheds, and gazebos.
ACCESSORY STRUCTUREA structure which is clearly subordinate or incidental to a principal structure or principal use.
ACCESSORY or ACCESSORY USEA use which is clearly incidental to, customarily found in connection with, and (except in the case of accessory off-street parking spaces, or loading) located on the same zoning lot as the principal use to which it is related.
ADULT FOSTER CARE CONGREGATE FACILITYAn adult foster care facility with the approved capacity to receive more than 20 adults to be provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, 24 hours a day, five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks.
ADULT FOSTER CARE FACILITYAn establishment having as its principal function the receiving of adults for foster care as defined in Act 218 of 1979 (MCLA § 400.701 et seq.). It includes facilities and foster care family homes for adults who are aged, emotionally disturbed, developmentally disabled, or physically handicapped who require supervision on an ongoing basis but who do not require continuous nursing care. Adult foster care does not include any of the following:
A. Nursing homes licensed under Part 217 of Act 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended;
B. Hospitals for persons with mental disabilities or a facility for the developmentally disabled operated by the Department of Mental Health under Act 258 of the Public Acts of 1974, as amended;
C. County infirmary operated by a County Department of Social Services under Section 55 of Act 280 of the Public Acts of 1939, as amended;
D. A child-care institution, children's camp, foster family home, or foster family group home licensed or approved under Act 116 of the Public Acts of 1973, as amended, if the number of residents who become 18 years of age while residents, does not exceed statutory limits;
E. Homes for the aged licensed under Part 213 of Act 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended;
F. Hospitals licensed under Part 215 of Act 368 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended;
G. Foster family homes licensed or approved under Act 116 of the Public Acts of 1973 if a person 18 years of age or older is placed therein;
H. Areas excluded by Section 17(3) of Act 448 of the Public Acts of 2014;
I. Private residences with the capacity to receive at least one but not more than four adults;
J. An establishment commonly described as an alcohol or a substance abuse rehabilitation center, a residential facility for persons released from or assigned to adult correctional institutions, a maternity home, or a hotel or rooming house which does not provide or offer to provide foster care; and
K. A veteran's facility created by Act 152 of the Public Acts of 1885, as amended.
ADULT FOSTER CARE FAMILY HOMEAn adult foster care facility with the approved capacity to receive at least three but not more than six adults who are provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, for 24 hours a day, five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks. The adult foster care family home licensee shall be a member of the household and an occupant of the facility.
ADULT FOSTER CARE LARGE GROUP HOMEAn adult foster care facility with the approved capacity to receive at least 13 but not more than 20 adults to be provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, 24 hours a day, five or more days a week and for two or more consecutive weeks.
ADULT FOSTER CARE SMALL GROUP HOMEAn adult foster care facility with approved capacity to receive at least three but not more than 12 adults to be provided supervision, personal care, and protection in addition to room and board, 24 hours a day, five or more days a week, and for two or more consecutive weeks.
ASSEMBLYBuildings, structures, and premises used for the combining of parts, the manufacturing of products, and the blending of materials into finished products and/or subassembly components for subsequent finishing on- or off-site and for the packaging, repackaging, shipping, and receiving of previously manufactured components.
[Added 5-15-2023 by Ord. No. 383]
ASSEMBLY OPERATIONBuildings, structures, and premises used for the combining of parts into finished products and/or sub-assembly components for subsequent finishing on- or off-site and for the packaging, repackaging, shipping, and receiving of previously manufactured components.
AUTOMOBILE GASOLINE STATIONAny building, land area, or other premises, or portion thereof, used for the retail dispensing or sales of vehicular fuels and convenience items; and which may include as an accessory use the minor repair of automobiles and the sale and installation of lubricants, tires, batteries, and similar vehicle accessories, but which does not include major automobile repair as defined herein.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJORA building or land used for caring for, servicing, repairing, refinishing, equipping, adjusting or otherwise working on vehicles for compensation, including, but not limited to, major mechanical and body work, storage of damaged or inoperable vehicles awaiting repair, and other vehicle repair work creating noise, glare, fumes or smoke, or used for the storage and impounding of vehicles, not including wrecking, junking or salvaging vehicle parts.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MINORA building and premises engaged in the general mechanical repair and maintenance of passenger automobiles and trucks weighing less than 7,000 pounds, where minor services may be rendered, including, but not limited to, oil change and general lubrication services, tire services, muffler repair, suspension and brake repair, retail and installation of batteries or other automobile supplies and accessories, and where other minor services may be rendered, not to include the following:
A. Major mechanical and body work, such as straightening of body parts, painting, and refinishing;
B. Storage of damaged automobiles not in operating condition, except those awaiting immediate service;
C. Other work creating noise, glare, fumes, or smoke.
AUTOMOBILE WASHA building and equipment used for the commercial washing, waxing, and detailed cleaning of the interior and exterior of automobiles and trucks for the general public. Such facilities shall include self-wash, automated and hand-wash facilities, as well as any combination thereof.