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Article 11: Interpretation and Definitions
Section 11.5. Terms and Uses Defined
11.4.2. Exceptions and Variations
Morrisville, NC
June 23, 2017
Unified Development Ordinance
Page 11-23
B
IKE
L
OCKER
A locker or box in which a single bicycle is placed and locked in.
B
IKE
P
ATH
A designated accessway reserved for bicycle travel that is not within a street roadway or other
vehicular accessway. A bike path may be within a greenway or may parallel a street or other vehicular
accessway, but are typically separated from them by landscaping.
B
IKE
R
ACK
A stand used for mounting and securing two bicycles when not in use.
B
IKEWAY
Any improved bicycle accessway that is specifically designated as being open to bicycle travel,
regardless of whether such facility is designated for the exclusive use of bicycles or is shared with other
transportation modes. Bikeways include bike lanes within roadways and off-street bike paths.
B
LOCK
A unit of land bounded by streets or by a combination of streets and parks or open space, railroad
rights-of-way, waterways or any barrier to the continuity of development.
B
LOCK
F
ACE
Properties abutting one side of a street or public right-of-way and lying between the two nearest
intersecting streets or rights-of-way, or intersecting right-of-way and railroad right-of-way,
unsubdivided land, water course or Town boundary.
B
OARD OF
A
DJUSTMENT
See Sectio
n 2.2.2.B
REWERY
An establishment primarily engaged in the brewing ale, beer, malt liquors, and nonalcoholic beer that is
permitted to do so in accordance with N.C.G.S. 18B-1104 and regulations of the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Commission, with a capacity of 15,000 barrels or more per year. Accessory uses include a
restaurant, a public tasting room, and retails sales of ale or beer, or related products.
B
RICK
Block made of kiln-fired material, usually clay or ground shale, laid in small, individual units with
concrete mortar joints.
B
RIDGE
A structure carrying a walkway, bikeway, roadway, or railway over a depression or obstacle such as a
watercourse, ravine, roadway, or railway. Roadway bridges cannot be constructed of wood.
B
ROADCAST
S
TUDIO
Commercial and public communications uses including radio and television broadcasting and receiving
stations and studios, with facilities entirely within buildings.
B
ROADCASTING
S
TATION
Commercial and public communication uses including radio and television broadcasting and receiving
stations and studios, including ancillary outdoor communications equipment such as transmission towers
and satellite dishes.