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(10) FAMILY: One or more persons living, sleeping, cooking and eating on the <br /> same premises as a single housekeeping unit. <br /> (11) FARMING, GENERAL: The production of field or truck crops, or the <br /> raising of livestock and livestock products for commercial gain. <br /> (12) HOME OCCUPATION: A gainful occupation conducted by a member of <br /> the family, within his or her place of residence, where the space used is <br /> incidental to residential use and no article is sold or offered for sale except <br /> such as is produced by such home occupation. <br /> (13) HOSPITAL: Unless otherwise specified, the term "hospital" shall be <br /> deemed to include sanitarium, sanitorium, reventorium, clinic, rest home, <br /> nursing home, convalescent home and any other place for the diagnosis, <br /> treatment or other care of ailments, and shall be deemed to be limited to <br /> places for the diagnosis, treatment or other care of human ailments. <br /> (14) LOT: A parcel of land occupied or capable of being occupied by one <br /> building and the accessory buildings or uses customarily incident to it; <br /> including such open spaces as are required by this ordinance (see Section <br /> 14, H, Douglas County Subdivision Control Ordinance). <br /> (15) LOT, DEPTH OF: A mean horizontal distance between the front and rear <br /> lot lines, measured in the general direction of its side lot lines. <br /> (16) LOT, WIDTH OF: The mean width measured perpendicular to the mean <br /> bearings of the side lot lines, except lake shore lot must be 150 feet wide on <br /> the lake measured perpendicular to the mean bearing of the side lot lines. <br /> (17) LOT LINES: Any line dividing one lot from another. <br /> (18) MAJOR RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT: Includes travel trailer, pickup <br /> campers, or coaches, motorized dwellings, tent trailers, boat and boat <br /> trailers, snowmobiles and snowmobile trailers and the like. <br /> (19) MANUFACTURED HOME: Any structure transportable in one or more <br /> sections, which in the traveling mode is 8 body feet or more in width or 40 <br /> body feet or more in length and which is built on a permanent chassis and <br /> designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation <br /> when connected to the required utilities. Each section must be built to the <br /> Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD Code) and <br /> display a red certification label on the exterior. <br /> (20) MOBILE HOME: Any structure built prior to July 1, 1976, originally <br /> designed to be capable of transportation by any motor vehicle upon public <br /> highway which does not require substantial on-site fabrication. <br /> Chapter 8.0, Page 3 <br />