Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1964 — Page 12
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button, of livestock or Farmior agricultural product, or essential to F«™ not Including vators, industrial tolrs, commercial hatcheries and poultry processing plants, th. manufacture of commercial fertilisers and similar enterprises which are of an industrial nature. DECIBEL — A unit of measurement of the Intsns ty of Joudness of sound. Bound level meters are used to measure such ties and are calibrated In decibels. FIGURE 41. DKFIMITIOP* SHEET 3 OF B DEVELOPMENT I ’^ AN , * drawing, Including a legal or site description, of the real estate Involved, which shows the location and else of the following, both existing and proposed. All Buildings, Structures and yards; location and dimension of Lines and easements; width and lengths of all entrances and «lSt' and from said real estate; location of all adjacent or adjoining Streets, service facilities and other improvements such as P1 I> n EVEIXJPMKNT PLAN, RESIDENTIAL — A Plan proposed to use a tract of land for residential development In accordance with the requirements of this Ordinance, even though the use of the land, the location of the buildings to be erected In the area, and the yards and open spaces provided in the 1 lan do not conform in certain respects to the regulations for the District or Districts in which the Residential Development Is proposed to be located. DWELLING — A Building or portion thereof, used primarily as a place of abode for one or more human beings, but not Including Hotels or Motels, Lodging or Boarding Houses or Tourist ” DWELLING UNIT —' A Dwelling or a portion of a Dwelling used for one Family for cooking, living and sleeping puyoses EDIICATIONAL INSTITUTION — Public or Parochial pre-prlmary, primary, grade, junior-high, high, preparatory school or academy; junior college, college or university, If public or founded or conducted by or under the sponsorship of a religious or charitable organisation. FAMILY — One or more persons occupying a Building and living as a single housekeeping unit, as distinguished from a group occupying a hotel, club, nurses home, fraternity or sorority house. FARM — A tract of land comprising an area which Is devoted to agricultural operations, speh as forestry; the growing of crops; pasturages; the production of live stock and poultry; the growing of trees, shrub* and plants; and other recognised agricultural pursuits and Including accessory buildings essential to the operation of the farm. Accessory buildings may include barns; equipment and animal sheds; farm residences for the owner, operator or farm assistants; roadside Bales structure for the sale of products of the farm, and signs displaying subject matter directly related to the name or the products of the particular farm; but not Including Industrial or commercial operations or structures. FILLING STATION — Any building structure, premises or enclosure or other place used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of, fuels or oils for motor vehicles. When the dispensing, sale or offering for sale Is Incidental to the conduct of a public garage, the premises shall be classified as a public garage. FLASH POINT — The ‘lowest temperature at which a combustible liquid under prescribed conditions will give off a flammable vapor which will burn momentarily using the closed cup method. FLOOR AREA, GROUND — The square foot area of a residential building within its largest outside dimensions computed on a horizontal plane nt the ground floor level exclusive of open porches, breeze-ways, terraces, garages and exterior stairways. FLOOR AREA, NET — The total area, computed on a horlsontal plane, used for a particular business category; exclusive of entrances, hallways, stairs and other accessory areas used for Ingress or egress, FREE-BURNING A rate of combustion dedcYlbod’ Wy a material which burns actively- and easily supports combustion FRONTAGE — All the property on one side of a street between two Intersection 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, PRIVATE An Accessory Building with capacity for not more than three (8) motor vehicles per family, not more than one of which may boa commercial vehicle of not more than three (3) tons capjtvlty. A garage designed to hopse one (I) or two (2) motor vehicles for each family housed In a multi-family dwelling shall be classed ns a Private Garage. GARAGE, PUBLIC Any Build. Ing, except those defined herein as a Private tlnrage, used tor the storage, or care of motor vehicles, or where such vehicles are equipped for operation; repaired or kept for remuneration, hire or sale.
GRADE: ALSO LOT GROUND LEVEL a. For buildings having walla adjoining one street only, the elevation of the aldo walk nt the center of the wall adjoining the street. b. For buildings having walla adjoining more than one atreet, the average of the elevation of the sidewalk, at the center <>t all walla adjoining the afreets, c. For buildings having no wall adjoining the street the average level of the ground adjacent to the exterior walla of the building. Any wall approximately parallel „to and not more than five (5) feet from n street line la to be considered as adjoining the street. GROUND FLOOR AREA — The square foot area of a residential building within Its largest outside dimensions computed on a horizontal plane at the ground floor level, exclusive of open porches, breeze-ways. terraces, garages and exterior stairways. GROUP HOUSE — A group of dwellings constructed in a row, with the dwelling units separated by vertical party walls without openings. Also a multi-family dwelling. HOME OCCUPATION — Any Use conducted entirely within a Dwelling or within an Accessory Building on the lot. Which Use la clearly incidental and secondary to the Use of the Dwelling for Dwelling purposes and does not change, the character, thereof. HOSPITAL — An institution licensed by the State Department of Health hnd providing health services primarily for in-patient medical or surgical care of the sick or Injured and Including related -facilitlea such' as laboratories, out-patient departments, training facilities, central service under direct supervision of a licensed physician. Types of hospitals include general, mental, chronic disease and allied special
hospitals such as oartMae, eontagfou« disease, maternity, orthopile, cancer and the like. FIGURE 11. DEFINITIONS SHEET 3 OF S HOTEL — A building is which lodging is provided and offered to the public for compensation and which is open to transient guests, in contradistinction to a boarding or lodging house. INDUHTRIAL PARK — A Single structure or group of struetures for industrial operations forming a comprehensive arrangement of building., grounds, and Access way. planned in accordance with harmonious principles of architectural and landscape architectural design, and Industrial management. INTENSE BURNING — A rate Os combustion described by a material that burns with a high degree of activity and Is consumed rapidly, JUNK YARD — Any place at which personal property is or may be salvaged for reuse, resale or reduction or similar disposition and 1s owned, possessed, collected accumulated, dismantled, or ar. sorted, including but not limited to, used or salvaged base metal or metals, their compounds or combinations, used or salvaged rope, hags, paper, rags, glass, rubber, lumber, /nlllwork, brick and similar property except animal matter; and used motor vehicles, machinery or equipment which is used, owned or possessed for the purpose of wrecking or salvaging parts therefrom. KENNEL — Any Lot on which four (4) or more dogs, or small animals, at least four (I) months of age are kept. LOADING AND UNLOADING BERTHH The off-street area required for the receipt or distribution by vehicles of material nr merchandise, which In this ordinance is held to be a twelve (12) by forty-five (43) foot loading space with a fourteen (14) foot height clearance, except If more than one berth is provided the twelve (12) foot dimension shall be ten (10) feet. LODGING HOUSE — A building where lodging only Is provided for compensation to three (8) or mofd, but not exceeding twelve (12) persons, not open to transients, In contradistinction to a hotel which Is open to transients. LOT — A parcel, tract or area of land accessible by means of a Street or Place and for residential uses as set forth In this ordinance, ' abutlng upon a Street or Place for at least fifty (50) percent of the Lot Width prescribed for the District In which the lx>t Is located. It may be a single parcel separately described In n deed or Plat which Is recorded In the Office of the Recorder of the County, or ft may Include parts of, or • combination of such parcels when adjacent to one another and used as one. In determining Lot area and boundary lines no part thereof within the limits of a Street or Place shall he Included. LOT, CORNER — A lot nt the junction of and abutting two or more intersecting Streets. ,IZ)T COVERAGE — The percentage of the Lot area covered by the Building Area. LOT, DEPTH OF— The mean horlsontal distance between the Front Lot Line and the Rear Lot Line of a Lot, measured In the general direction of the Side Line. LOT, INTERIOR — A lot other than a Corner Lot or Through Lot. " LOT LINE, FRONT — Tn the case of an Interior Lot, a line separating the Lot from the Street or Place; and in the case of a Corner Lot a line separating th. wajTouhMit frontage of the Lot froth ’th* Street, except tn cases where, deed restrictions in effect specify another Street right-of-way line as the Front Lot Line. IZ)T LINE, REAR — A Imt Linn which is opposite and most distant from the Front Lot Line and, in the case of an Irregular or triangular-shaped Lot, a line ten (10) feet In length within the lx>t, parallel to iind at the maximum distance from the Front Lot Line. LOT LINE. SIDE — Any Lot boundary line not n Front Lot Line or a Rear Lot Line LOT. REVERSED INTERIOR — An Interior Lot. the Front Lot Line of which Is formed by a Street, which Street also forms the Side Lot Line of an abutting Corner Lot. The Corker Lot Is considered abutting even though spearated from the Interior Lot Line by an Alley. LOT. THROUGH — A Lot having frontage on two parallel or approximately parallel Streets LOT, WIDTH -- The dimension of a Lot, measured between Side Lot Lines on <tjie Building Line. MOBILE HOME Any vehicle either self-propelled or propelled by means of being attached to a motor vehicle, which may be used n« a place of abode or aleefilng place by one ot more persons, and which has no foundation other than the wheels required for its movement from one piece to another MOBILE HOME PARK — An area of land upon which two or more Mobile Homes are harbored for the purpose of being occupied either free of charge of In consideration of the payment of rental for the Mobile Home or the site upon which It rests, and within which area a Mobile Home may by supported either by Its wheels or by a foundation of any sort. MODERATE BURNING — A rate of combustion described by a material which supports combustion and Is consumed slowly as It burns. MOTEL — A Building or a Detached Building used as Dwelling Units containing bedroom, bathroom and closet space, and each unit having, convenient access to a Parking Space for the use of the unit’s occupants. The units, with the exception of the apartment of the manager or caretaker, are devoted to the use of automobile transients NURSING HOME A facility licensed by the State'Hoard of Health, which (1) provides nurs- , Ing services on a continuing basis; (2) admits the majority of the occupants upon the advice of physicians as 111 or infirm persons requiring nursing services: (3) provides for licensed physicians services or supervision; (4) maintains medical records. Smd> facilltlea may also provide other and similar medical or health services, provided that no occupant requires physical restraint within the facility Examples of nursing home facilities that provide health services may Include, If they comply with all the above criteria, nursing homes. convalescent homes. maternity homes. rpst homes, homes for dhe aged, and the like. NURSING HOME CONVERSIONS A Dwelling which ts converted for the Use of a Nursing Home.
(a) S’ above established street grade. (b) 13' above established street grade. (c) pplnt of established street grade. (d) Diagonal line forming rear line of triangle.., (e) Intersection of right-of-way or property lines. (f) 15’ from intersection of right-of-way or property lines.
and licensed by the State Board of Health. . OCTAVE BAND — A nartW range of souid frequencies which classify sounds according' to filtch. Tn the octave band anayeer the audible sound spectrum is divided into eight octave bands. OCTAVE BAND ANALYZER — An electrical device used with FIGURE It. DEFINmONb SHEET 4 OF B the sound level meter that sorts a complex noise or sound into the various octavo bands. PARKING AREA, PUBLIC — An open area, other than a Street or Alley designed for Use or used for the temporary parking of more than four motor vehicles when available for public use, whether free or for compensation, or as an accommodation for clients or customers. PARKING SPACE — A space other than on a Street or Alley designed for Use or used for the temporary parking of a motor vehicle, and being not less than 9 feet wide and 20 feet long exclusive of passageways. PARTICULATE MATTER — Finely divided liquid or solid material which Is discharged and carried along in the air. This, shall not include water droplets, commonly called steam. PERSON — A corporation, firm, Fartnershlr), association, cooperaIve organization or any other group acting as a unit an well as a natural person. •' PLACE — An open, unoccupied, officially designated space other than a Street or Alley, permanently reserved for use as the principal means of access to abutting property, — PLAT — A Map or Chart Indicating the subdivision or resubdlvislon of land, Intended to be filed for record. PREMISES — A Lot or Plot . including buildings thereon, If any. PRIVATE SCHtXXL — Private, primary, grade, high or preparatory school or academy. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE— Office of a member or members of a recognized profession as defined by the United States Bureau of the Census.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CENTER — An architectural and functional grouping of professional offices and appropriate associated and accessory uses which Is the central feature of a site plan composed of building arsa, parking area, landscaped reservation and plantation, and other land features appropriate for Its use a* a professional office enterprise, designed to serve residential neighborhoods, and shall conform to the standards and requirements of this ordinance. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE IN RESIDENCE — An office In the Dwelling of a member of a recognised profession, as defined by the United States Bureau of the Census, provided that the professional service Is performed by a member or members of the family occupying such Dwelling and that no additional persons are employed In rendering such service, and provided further that not more than twently-flve (25) percent of ths gross floor area is devoted to such Use and provided also that no sign, other than a nameplate attached to the. building, not exceeding two (2) square feet In area, Is displayed. PUBLIC UTILITY INSTALLATIONS — The erection, construction. alteration, or maintenance by public utilities, municipal departments, commissions or common carriers of underground, surface or overhead gas, oil, electrical, - steam, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, apllee call boxes, traffic signals," hydrants, towers and other similar equipment and accessories In connection therewith, reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service by public ntllitly or municipal departments, commissions, or common carriers, for th.' public health or safety or general welfare. RINGELMANN NUMBER — The number of the area on the Ringelmnnn Chart that moat nearly matches the light-obscuring ca- , parity of smoke. The Rlnglemann ’ Chart la described In tie U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular «8»8, on which are illustrated graduated shades of gray for use In estimating smoke density. Smoke below the density of Rlngelmann No. 1 shall be considered no smoke, or Rlngelmann 0. SHOPPING CENTER — An architectural and functional grouping of retail stores, generally oriented around-a supermarket or department store, and appropriate associated and accessory uses, which is the- central feature of a site plan or development plan composed of Building Areas, Parking Areas, Access Streets and circulatory ways for vehicles and pedestrians, landscape reservations and plantations and other land features appropriate for Its operation as a business enterprise, designed to serve residential neighborhoods <>t communities and which conforms to the requirements of this ordinance SIGN -— Any advertising sign, billboard, or board, device, or structure, or part thereof, or device attached thereto or painted or represented thereon, for ad-
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vertlsing, display «r publicity purposes. Signs ptaoed or greeted try governmental agencies tor the purpose of showing street names or traffic directions or regulations for other governmental purposes shall not be Included herein. . SLOW BURNING OR IN I OMBUSTIBLB — Materials which do not In themselves constitute an active fuel tor the spread of combustion. A material which will not ignite, nor actively support combustion during an egposure for five minutes to a temperature of IM# degrees F. SMOKE — A suspension of fine f 'articles, excluding water dropeta, in a gaseous plume, which obscure more or less the transmission of light SMOKE UNIT — The number obtained when the smoke density in Rlngelmann number is multiplied by the time of emission In minutes. For the purpose of this calulatlon, a Rlngelmann density reading shall be made at least once a minute during the period of observation; each reading is then multiplied by the time in minutes during which it is observed. The various products are then added together to give the total number of smoke units observed during the entire observation period.
SPECIAL SCHOOL — Any school which has as its primary purpose the Instruction, care and rehabilitation of atypical or exceptional children or adults such that the usual statutory educational requirements expressly or implicitly do not apply. STORY — That portion of a building, Included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it. If there is no floor above It, then the space between such floor and the ceiling next above it shall be the Story. STORY, HALF — That portion of a building under a sloping gable, htp, or gambrel roof, the wall plates on at least two opposite exterior walls of which are not more than three '(8) feet above the floor level of such half-
story. STREET — A right-of-way or Thoroughfare, other than an Alley or Place, dedicated or otherwlue legally established to the public uae, usually affording the principal means of access to abutting property. FIGURE 11. DEFINITIONS SHEET B OF B STRUCTURE — Anything constructed or erteted which requires location on the ground or attachment to something, having a location on the ground. STRUCTURAL ALTERATION — Any change In the supporting members of a Building, such as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders, or any substantial change in the exterior wall or the roof. SWIMMING POOL, PRIVATE — A swimming pool used only by the owner of the pool and friends as an accessory use at a private residence. TOURIST HOME — A Building in which one but not more than five rooms are used to provide or offer overnight accommodations to transient guests for compensation. TRADE OR BUSINESS SCHOOL — Secretarial or Business School or College when not publicly owned or owned or conducted by or under the sponsorship of a religious, charitable or non-profit organisation; or a school cond.i)o<ed as a commercial enterprise for teaching instrumental music, dancing, barberlng or hair Areasing, drafting or for teaching industrial or technical arts. gffil — The employment or occupation of a Building, Structure or land for a Person'A service, beaeflt or enjoyment. USE, NONCONFORMING —fJtk existing Uae of land or Building whlbh falls to comply with the requirements net forth In this ordinance applicable to the District in which such Use ts located. X VARIANCE — A modlflcatWn of the specific requirements of this ordinance granted by the Board in accordance with the terms of thia ordinance for the purpose of assuring that no property, because of special circumstances applicable to it, shall be deprived of privileges commbnly enjoyed by other properties In the same vicinity and District. 4 VIBRATION — Oscillatory motion transmitted through The ground VISION CLEARANCE ON CORNER LOTS — A triangular space at the Street corner of a Corner Lot, free from any kind of obstruction to vision between the heights of three (3) and twelve (12) feet above the established Street grade. The Street grade la measured at the intersection of the center lines of the intersecting Street pavements, and the triangular space is determined by a diagonal line connecting two points measured fifteen (15) feet along each of the Street property lines equidistant from the intersection of the property lines or the property lines extended, at the corner of the Lot. YARD — A space on the same Lot with a Principal Building, open, unoccupied and unobstructed by Structures, except as otherwise provided in this ordinance.
t.^.K N lh.-fA « thd Lot unoccupied other than by steps, walks, terraces, driveways, lamp posts and similar structured, the depth ot which Is the least distance between the Front Lot Line and the Building Line. ,TARD, REAR — A Yard extending across the full width of the Lot between the rear of the Principal Building and the Rear Lot Line unoccupied other than try Accessory Buildings Which do Sot occupy more than 84) percent of the required space, and steps, walks, terraces, driveways, lamp posts and similar structures, the depth of which le the least distance between the Rear Lot Line and the rear of such Principal Building. YARD. SIDE — A Yard between the Principal Building and the Side Let Line, extending from the Front Yard or from the Front Lot Line where no Front Yard la required, to the Rear Yard. The width of the j-equirM Side Yard Is measured horizontally at 90 degrees with the Side Lot Line, from the nearest part of the Principal Building, except In cases where irregular or pie shaped Lota are located, then the width of the required Side Yard shall be on average of the width of the area between the Side Lot Line and the Principal Building measured horizontally at 90 degrees with the Side Lot Line.
IMPROVEMENT LOCATION PERMIT ORDINANCE DECATUR. INDIANA GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. IS4M AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OM IMPROVEMENT LOCATION PERMITS IN THE TERRITORY WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE DECATUR CITY PLAN COMMISSION, AS A PART OF THE MASTER PLAN FOR THE CITY OF DECATUR, INDIANA. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DECATUR, INDIANA, UNDER AUTHORITY OF CHAPTER 174, ACTS OF 1947, AND ALL ACTS AMENDATORY OR SUPPLEMENTARY THERETO, GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Beetioh 1. Within the Territorial Jurisdiction of the Decatur City Plan Commission, no structure, improvement, or use of land, may be altered, changed, placed, erected or located on platted or unplatted lands, unless the structure, Improvement or use, and its location conform with the Master Plan and Ordinance of the City of Decatur, and an Improvement Location Permit for such structure, improvement or use has been issued. Section 3. The Building Inspector of the City of Decatur shall issue an Improvement Location Permit, upon written application, when the proposed structure, improvement, or use and its location conform in all respects to the Master Plan for the City of Decatur. Section 3. Every application for an Improvement Location Permit shall be accompanied by a site plan, drawn to scale, showing the location of the structure,' improvement, or use to be altered, changed, placed," erected, or located, the dimensions of the lot to be Improved, the size -of yards, and open spaces, existing and proposed streets and, alleys adjoining or within the lot, and the manner In which the location is to be improved. Application for on Improvement Location Permit shall be accompanied by a fee of five (5) dollars. 1 Sectloa 4. Any decision of the Building Inspector of the City of Decatur concerning the Issuance of an Improvement Location Permit may be appealed to the Decatur Board ot Zoning Appeals when the decision In question involves a requirement of the Zoning Ordinance of Decatur, Indiana, or to the Decatur City Plan Commission when the decision in question involves the requirements of other parts of the Master Plan, by any person claiming to be adversely affected by such decision. Section S. A decision of the Decatur City Plan Commission may be reviewed by certiorari procedures as provided for the appeal of zoning caae« from the Decatur Board of Zoning Appeals. Section d. A- The Commission, the Building Inspector, or any designated enforcement official or any person or persons, firm or corporation, Jointly or severally aggrlved, may Institute a suit for injunction in the Circuit Court of Adams County to restrain an Individual or a governmental unit from violating the provisions of this ordinance. B. The Commission or the Board may also Institute a suit for mandatory injunction directing any individual, corporation, or a governmentaLunit to remove a structure erected in vldlation ot the provisions of this ordinance. C. Any building, erected, raised, or converted, or land or premises used tn violation of any provisions of this ordinance of the re-
qulrement thereof, is hereby <•- blared te be 1 common buieaaee and m inch may be abated In inch manner aa nuleancex are now or may hereafter be abated under exlatin* law. t>. Any pereon or corporation, Whether M principal agent, employee or otherwise, who violates any ot the provfolona of this Ordinance shall "be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, •hall be fined not less than ten dollars (>10.00) and not more than three hundred dollars (>300.69) for each offense. T< All amendments to this ordinance shall be in conformance with Section 64 and 37 to 42 Inclusive of Chapter 174 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly of 1667, and all Acts amendatory thereto. Section 8.
Any Ordinance or part of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section S, EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall ba In full effect from and after its passage, and due publication. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, on the 18 day of August, 1664. Carl D. Gerber President of the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Ihdiana ATTEST: Laura A. Kohne Clerk-Treasurer Presented by me to the Mayor of the City of Decatur, Indiana, for his approval and signature this 18 day of August, 1964. • ATTEST: Laura A. Kohne Clerk-Treasurer Approved and signed by me this 18 day of August, 1964. Carl D. Gerber Mayor of the City of Decatur, In liana 0 ( I Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee 0 0 Efficient Cleaner Clean dust and grime from under the dial of your telephone with an ordinary cotton-tipped swab stick from the drugstore. This gadget is handy, too, for reaching into the gummy openings of a desk-pen set. Velvet Hold the wrong side of the velvet over a boiling kettle, or rub it across and bottom of a hot flat iron which has been turned upside down. Nursery Walls When a child’s room is painted and a contrasting color of. enamel is used for trim, utilize the leftover trim enamel for usual wall decorations. Simply enamel sheets of thin paper and allow them to dry. Then cut out animal or other figures from the reinforceed paper. Use paste, rather than glue, to attach the figures to the wall, since paste will wash off easily when the wall? are washed before the next redecorating. Too Much Salt If too much salt has been added to the soup or the gravy, put a few pieces of toasted bread into it for a few minutes, then remove, and the bread will have absorbed much of the salt. Garage Door Weatherstripping Discarded garden hose provides
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with nails, using a nail-set to tighten the nails against the inside of the hose. .
