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“Recreational cabin” means a structure occupied on a temporary or seasonal basis by a group of people meeting the definition of family. This use is usually associated with remote areas.

“Recreational mining activities” means the use of handheld equipment such as gold pans, picks, shovels, etc.; the use of a sluice box with maximum dimensions of 12 square feet per individual recreational miner; or, the use of a suction dredge with an intake hose having an inside diameter not exceeding four inches and a motor not exceeding eight horsepower, per individual recreational miner. All other mining activities that do not meet these performance standards are considered “nonrecreational mineral extraction” or “resource extraction” activities.

“Recreational vehicle” means a vehicular-type unit primarily designed as living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle. Examples of recreational vehicles are travel trailers, camping trailers, truck campers, and motor homes.

“Recreational vehicle park” means a tract of land upon which two or more recreational vehicle spaces are located, established, or maintained for occupancy by recreational vehicles. A recreational vehicle park may include an area designated for camping.

“Recreational vehicle space” means a plot of ground within a recreational vehicle park intended for the accommodation of a recreational vehicle or other individual camping unit on a temporary or permanent basis.

“Runway” means a defined rectangular area on a utility airport prepared for the landing or takeoff of airplanes.

“Runway clear zone” means a clear surface extending upward and outward from each edge of a utility airport runway for its full length. The clear surface extends for a horizontal distance of 250 feet at a slope of seven to one (7:1). Runway clear zones apply only to utility airports.

Runway, Municipal. “Municipal runway” means the 80-foot by 2,700-foot gravel runway which has a bearing of South 47 degrees 9 minutes 49 seconds west as shown on the Kodiak Municipal Airport “as-built” survey dated November 4, 1983, and the 80-foot-by-3,478.01-foot water and land area, the centerline of which has a bearing of North 49 degrees 31 minutes 28 seconds east as shown on the Kodiak Municipal Airport “as-built” dated November 4, 1983. [Ord. FY2016-07 §2, 2016; Ord. 2007-08 §3; Ord. 93-66 §3, 1993; Ord. 87-09-O §§9 – 11, 1987; Ord. 83-56-O(A) §§5 – 7, 1983; Ord. 82-34-O §§1 – 3, 1982. Formerly §§17.06.455 – 17.06.476].