Morrisville UDO - June 2017 version

Article 11: Interpretation and Definitions Section 11.5. Terms and Uses Defined 11.4.2. Exceptions and Variations

T ELEVISION , R ADIO , OR W IRELESS C ABLE A NTENNA An omnidirectional antenna tuned to receive the broadcast frequencies assigned to television or commercial radio, or wireless microwave transmitters. This use does not include amateur ham radio antennas or satellite dishes. T EMPORARY C ONSTRUCTION -R ELATED S TRUCTURE OR F ACILITY A structure or facility temporarily placed on or adjoining the site of new construction and used during the construction process for construction-related purposes—including construction trailers (manufactured structures used as an office for construction management and site security), storage buildings, construction waste and recycling receptacles, temporary sanitation facilities, outdoor storage, and employee parking areas—and located on or adjacent to the construction site. T EMPORARY F AMILY H EALTH C ARE S TRUCTURE A transportable residential structure that is primarily assembled at a location other than its site of installation and provides an environment facilitating a caregiver's provision of care for a mentally or physically impaired person.

T EMPORARY O FFICE S TRUCTURE A building which may be used to house an office use for a limited period of time.

T EMPORARY P ORTABLE S TORAGE U NIT A transportable unit designed and used primarily for temporary storage of building materials, household goods, personal items, and other materials for use on a limited basis. T EMPORARY R OAD A road constructed temporarily for equipment access to build or replace hydraulic conveyance structures such as bridges, culverts, pipes, or water dependent structures, or to maintain public traffic during construction.

T EMPORARY S IGN See Sign, Temporary.

T EMPORARY U SE A use established for a temporary period of time with the intent to discontinue such use on the expiration of the time period.

T EXT A MENDMENT See Section 2.5.2.

T HOROUGHFARE A thoroughfare shall mean and include all streets on the adopted thoroughfare plan. “Thoroughfare” is also synonymous with the term “Arterial” as used in ASHTO and NCDOT publications. T HROUGH L OT A continuous (through) lot accessible from both of the parallel streets upon which it fronts. (Also referred to as a double-frontage lot.)

T ILT - UP C ONCRETE Concrete that has been cast on the site of installation and raised into place.

Morrisville, NC

June 23, 2017

Unified Development Ordinance

Page 11-81

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