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BUILDABLE AREA. The area of a lot remaining after the minimum yard, <br />dedicated lands, wetlands, and open space requirements of the zoning <br />ordinance have been met. <br />BUILDING. Any structure designed or built for the support, enclosure, <br />shelter or protection of persons, animals, chattels or property of any <br />kind. <br />BUILDING, HEIGHT OF. The vertical distance to the highest point of <br />the roof for flat roofs; to the deck line of mansard roofs, to the <br />mean height between the eaves and ridge for sloped roofs measured from <br />the average natural grade or the minimum flood elevation, whichever is <br />higher. <br />BUILDING, PRINCIPAL. A building occupied by the principal use of the <br />lot on which it is located. <br />CHILD CARE. The care, protection and supervision of a child for a <br />period of less than twenty-four (24) hours a day on a regular basis <br />which supplements for the child, in accordance with his individual <br />needs, daily care, enrichment opportunities, and health supervisions <br />and where a payment, fee or grant is made for care. <br />CHILD CARE FACILITY. A facility which includes any duly licensed <br />child center or chid care arrangement that provides child care for <br />more than five (5) children unrelated to operator and which received a <br />payment, fee or grant for any of the children receiving care, wherever <br />operated, and whether or not operated for profit. The following are <br />not included: Public schools and nonpublic schools which are in <br />compliance with the Compulsory School Attendance Law, Chapter 232, <br />Florida Statutes; summer camps having children in full-time residence; <br />summer day camps, and Bible schools normally conducted during vacation <br />periods. The provisions of this act shall not apply to a child care <br />facility which is an integral part of a church or parochial schools <br />_conducting regular classes or courses of study. _ _ <br />CHURCH OR PLACE OF WORSHIP <br />including but not limited <br />including group homes. A <br />gious education facilities <br />"or other place of worship. <br />Any premises used as <br />to, Chapels, Temples, <br />parsonage or custodial <br />a place of worship, <br />Synagogues, but not <br />residence and reli- <br />shall be considered accessory to a church <br />CLINIC. Any duly licensed, operated and maintained structure or <br />premises used as an establishment for medical, dental or surgical <br />examination and treatment of persons classed as out-patients who are <br />not lodged overnight. The term clinic shall not include veterinary <br />clinics, hospitals, residential care facilities, or personal service <br />establishments. <br />COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT. Establishments engaged primarily in providing <br />amusement or entertainment for a fee or admission charge. <br />COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT, ENCLOSED. A commercial amusement establishment, <br />the operations of which are conducted entirely within the confines of <br />an enclosed building or structure, excluding necessary off-street <br />parking facilities. This definition includes, but is not limited to, <br />the following: bowling alleys, billiard and pool establishments, <br />skating rinks, video arcades, and indoor theaters. <br />COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT, TEMPORARY. A commercial amusement which is <br />established as a temporary use. This definition includes., but is not <br />limited to, the following: circuses, carnivals, festivals, fairs and <br />special exhibitions. <br />COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT, UNENCLOSED. A commercial amusement which is <br />conducted in an outdoor area or in an unenclosed structure. This <br />definition includes, but is not limited to, the following: drive-in <br />theaters, miniature golf courses, golf driving ranges, animal or <br />vehicular race tracks, amusement parks and stadiums. <br />COMMERCIAL FISHERY. A commercial establishment for the receiving, <br />processing, packaging, storage, and wholesale or retail distribution <br />and sale of products of the sea. Such an establishment may include <br />facilities for the docking, loading, unloading, fueling, icing and <br />MAY 15 1985 -3- BOOK �� FAIA 943 <br />