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128. Modular Home: A factory fabricated dwelling over 24 feet in length and at least 24 feet wide designed and constructed without carriage or hitch collar, as stationary house construction, for placement upon a permanent foundation, to be permanently connected to utilities, for year round occupancy. It can consist of two or more components that can be separated when transported, but designed to be joined into one integral unit.
129. Motel: A permanent building, or group of permanent buildings, in which lodging, or lodging and meals, are provided for transient guests for compensation, in which ingress and egress to and from all rooms are made primarily direct from an exterior walkway rather than from an inside lobby.
130. Neighborhood Commercial Use: A commercial establishment whose primary purpose is to provide services (of a compatible nature with surrounding residential uses) to the neighborhood within which it is located. Such uses include, but are not necessarily limited to, neighborhood grocery or convenience stores, pharmacies, barbershops and beauty salons; a bar, a gas station or a tavern shall not be considered a "Neighborhood Commercial" use.
131. Non-conforming Building, Lot or Structure: Any building, lot or structure, lawfully occupied or used at the time this ordinance becomes effective, which does not conform in part or wholly to any or all of the use, area, height, coverage, off-street parking or any other regulations of the district in which it is located.
132. Non-conforming Use of Land: Any lawful use of land, existing at the time this ordinance becomes effective, which does not conform to the regulations of the district which it is located.
133. Nuisance: Anything that interferes with the use or enjoyment of property, endangers personal health or safety, or is offensive to the senses.
134. Nursing Home/Elderly Congregate Care Facility: A home for the aged or infirm in which three or more persons not of the immediate family are received, kept or provided with food, shelter or care for compensation; but not including hospitals, clinics, or similar establishments devoted primarily to the diagnosis and treatment of the sick or injured. In addition, apartments and residences for the accommodation of senior citizens with communal dining facilities and including, but not limited to, services such as housekeeping, organized social and recreational activities, transportation services, health care and other services appropriate for the residents. (Amended March 2001)
135. Office Building: A building used primarily for conducting the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry or government or like activity.
136. Official Zoning Districts Map: The official map on which the current Zoning status of all land within the corporate limits of the Town of Littleton, New Hampshire, is depicted and which, along with the Zoning text, comprises the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Littleton, New Hampshire.
137. Open Space: That portion of a lot, including yards, established pursuant to the requirements of this Ordinance as "open space," which is open and unobstructed from its lower level to the sky, with the exception of natural foliage or accessory recreational facilities or walkways, which is accessible to all persons occupying a building on the lot, and which is not a part of the roof or any portion of the building.
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