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policies, objectives, and implementation actions <br />providing further definition. <br />Goods movement. The transport of products from <br />their manufacturing origin to their final destination <br />where they will be sold, stored, or used. Moving <br />goods involves airplanes, ships, trains, and trucks. <br />Grade separation. A bridge or tunnel for a highway, <br />road, or railroad that allows pedestrians, bicyclists, <br />or even cars to cross a major roadway without <br />conflict or delay for a signal light. Without grade <br />separations, vehicles, and bicycles, and pedestrians <br />must physically cross tracks. <br />Greywater/graywater. Wastewaterthatisgenerated <br />in residential buildings, excluding sewage, such as <br />gently used water from bathroom sinks, showers, <br />tubs, and washing machines. The wastewater <br />generated by toilets, kitchen sinks, and dishwashers <br />is called blackwater due to its larger organic load <br />(fecal or organic matter). <br />Groundwater. Water under the earth's surface, <br />often mapped as basins and confined to aquifers <br />capable of supplying wells and springs. <br />Groundwater recharge. The natural process of <br />infiltration and percolation of rainwater from land <br />areas orstreams through permeable soils into water - <br />holding rocks that provide underground storage <br />in aquifers. This process can also be conducted <br />artificially by capturing and injecting surface water <br />or recycled water into aquifers. <br />Ground Failure. Mudslide, landslide, liquefaction, or <br />the seismic compaction of soils. <br />I <br />Harmony. A quality that represents and appropriate <br />and congruent arrangement of parts, as in an <br />arrangement of varied architectural and landscape <br />elements. <br />Hazardous materials. Materials or wastes that <br />either cause or contribute to an increase in mortality, <br />Ir is ./..•• CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />serious illness, or otherwise pose a substantial treat,,,, <br />to human or environmental health when improperly <br />managed. <br />Hazardous waste facilities. Carefully designed off - <br />site facilities accepting hazardous wastes for storage <br />or treatment. <br />Heliport. An identifiable area on land or water, <br />including any building or facilities thereon, used or <br />intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of <br />helicopters. Does not include temporary landing and <br />takeoff sites. Refueling and overnight maintenance <br />are permitted. <br />Helistop. An identifiable area on land or water, <br />including any building or facilities thereon, used or <br />intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of <br />helicopters. Does not include temporary landing and <br />takeoff sites. Refueling and overnight maintenance <br />are not permitted. <br />Historic resources. Buildings, structures, sites, or <br />districts that are considered of particular historical <br />and/or cultural significance. Generally, such <br />resources are listed on a local, state, or federal <br />register. <br />Historic treatment. The memorial ization, <br />preservation, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or <br />restoration of a historic resource. <br />- Historic memorialization. Permanent recognition <br />of an important historical resource through such <br />means as a physical plaque or official designation. <br />- Historic preservation. A treatment for a historic <br />building or landscape that focuses on the <br />maintenance and repair of existing historic materials <br />and retention of a property's form as it has evolved <br />over time. <br />- Historic reconstruction. A treatment for a historic <br />building or landscape that re-creates vanished or <br />non -surviving portions of a propertyfor interpretive <br />purposes. <br />- Historic rehabilitation. A treatment for a historic-,,,,' <br />