HELIPAD. An area designed to accommodate touch -down and lift-off of
<br />oneeeelicopter for the purpose of picking up and discharging passen-
<br />gers or cargo. Such an area shall contain no operation facilities
<br />other than one (1) tie down space and such additional facilities as
<br />required by law, ordinance or regulation.
<br />HELIPORT. An area designed to accommodate all phases of operation of
<br />et�licopters with suitable space and facilities for a terminal, load-
<br />ing, unloading service and storage of such aircraft, to include
<br />facilities for such accessory uses as are commonly associated with an
<br />airport terminal.
<br />HOME OCCUPATION. Any occupation or activity carried on within a
<br />residential property, where the activity is conducted only by members
<br />of the family living within the residence where products are not
<br />offered for sale from the ,premises, where no evidence of the occupa-
<br />tion is visible or audible from the exterior of the residential
<br />property, where traffic is not generated in excess of that customary
<br />at residences and where no commercial vehicles are kept on the prem-
<br />ises or parked overnight on the premises unless otherwise permitted by
<br />these regulations (Cross reference: §25 O).
<br />HOSPITAL. An establishment that:
<br />a) Offers services more intensive than those required for room,
<br />board, personal services, and general nursing care, and
<br />offers facilities and beds for use beyond twenty-four (24)
<br />hours by individuals requiring diagnosis, treatment, or care
<br />for illness, injury, deformity, infirmaty, abnormality,
<br />disease, or pregnancy; and
<br />b) Regularly makes available at least clinical laboratory
<br />services, diagnostic X -Ray services, and treatment facil-
<br />ities for surgery or obstetrical care, or other definitive
<br />medical treatment of similar extent.
<br />A hospital shall not include a facility for the care or treatment of
<br />the sick who depend exclusively upon prayer or spiritual means for
<br />healing in the practice of a religion (§395.0{12(6), F.S.).
<br />HOTEL. A public lodging establishment containing sleeping room
<br />accommodations which may provide food or other housekeeping services
<br />for compensation to transient or long term guests.
<br />HOUSEBOAT. A watercraft used as a dwelling and moored in the same
<br />general area at least eight (8) hours a day for ten (10) days in any
<br />month.
<br />JUNK. Old and dilapidated automobiles, trucks, tractors, watercraft,
<br />and other such vehicles and parts thereof; wagons and other kind of
<br />vehicles and parts thereof, household appliances, scrap building
<br />material, scrap contractors' equipment, tanks, casks, cans, barrels,
<br />boxes, drums, piping, bottles, glass, old iron, machinery, rags, paper
<br />excelsior, hair, mattresses, beds and bedding or any other kind of
<br />scrap or waste material which is stored, kept, handled or displayed..
<br />JUNK VEHICLE. Any motor vehicle, trailer, or semi -trailer which is
<br />inoperable and which, by virtue of its condition, cannot reasonably be
<br />restored to operable condition, provided that such vehicle, trailer or
<br />semi -trailer shall be presumed to be a junk vehicle if no license
<br />plates are displayed or if the license plates displayed have been
<br />invalid for more than sixty (60) days. However, the term "junk
<br />vehicle" shall not be deemed to include any agricultural vehicles
<br />stored on agriculturalTy used property (Cross reference: §25F).
<br />JUNK YARD. The use of any land, building, or structure for the
<br />parking, storage, collection, processing, purchase, sale, disassembly,
<br />demolition, or abandonment of junk, including scrap metals or other
<br />scrap materials, waste paper, rags, used building materials, old
<br />household appliances, junked or otherwise inoperative vehicles or
<br />machinery or parts thereof, and other type of junk.
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