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<br />n Accounting, a unit ng a net bookkoo pi n g or,
<br />n Advertising agencies
<br />n Attorneys
<br />Business associations, chambers of commerce
<br />Commomial art and design services
<br />n Construction contractors (office facilities only)
<br />n Counseling services
<br />» Court reporting services
<br />» Detective age n c l as a n d a on l Is r services
<br />Design services including architecture. engineering, landscape
<br />archltactum, urban planning
<br />» Educational, scientific and research organizations
<br />» Financial management and in vestment counseling
<br />» Literary and talent agencies
<br />» Management and public relations services
<br />n Media postproduction services
<br />• News Services
<br />n Photographers and photography studios
<br />» Political campaign headquarters
<br />» Psychologists
<br />» Secretarial, stenographic, word processing, and temporary clerical
<br />employee services
<br />Security and commodity brokers
<br />» Writers and artists offices
<br />Pasco: a public place or path designed for walking; promenade.
<br />Pedestrian -friendly: The practice of addressing the needs of people, once
<br />act of their autnrnobiles, through a series of Interdependent urban design and
<br />streetscape principles (e.g., wide sidewalks, street trees and shade, on -street
<br />parking, outdoor dining, invitingstorefronts, the feeling of being in an 'outdoor
<br />mom', short eressavalk distances, interconnected and short blocks).
<br />Personal services: Establishments providing non -medical services to
<br />individuals as a primary use. Examples of these uses include:
<br />» Barber, nail salons and beauty shops
<br />a Clothing rental
<br />» Dry cleaning pick- up stores with liri equipmunt
<br />n Home electronics and small appliance repair
<br />n Locksmiths
<br />• Pet grooming with no boarding
<br />• Shoe repair shops
<br />n Tailors
<br />These uses may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the
<br />services provided.
<br />Personal services - restricted: Personal services that may tend to have a
<br />blighting and/or deteriorating effect upon surrounding areas and which may
<br />need to be, dispersed to minimize their adverse impacts. Examples of these
<br />uses include,
<br />n Laundromats (self service laundries), which shall comply with the
<br />development and performance standards set forth in Section 41-199
<br />of the SAMC
<br />n Massage establishments (licensed, therapeutic) as defined on Section
<br />41-1751. of the SAMC. Massage establishments shall comply with Article
<br />XMI.I of Chapter 41 of the SAMC.
<br />Pawnshops
<br />Planter: The layer of the streetscape which accommodates street trees.
<br />Planters may be continuous or individual according to the Thoroughfare and
<br />location within the neighborhood.
<br />Podium: A continuous raised platform supporting a building, or a large block
<br />of two or three stories beneath a multi -layer block of a smaller area.
<br />Porch: soo `Frontage Types'
<br />Religious facility: see 'Community Assembly'
<br />Residential development: The addition of new residential units or the
<br />conversion of apartments to condominiums.
<br />Residential unit: Any singlo-family home; any separate occupancy unit in
<br />a two-family or multifamily dwelling building; any live -work unit, and any
<br />other structure designed for human occupancy which contains a kitchen.
<br />However, this excludes any other building or structure designed or Intended to
<br />be occupied or used for business or commercial purposes, such as sleeping
<br />rooms in hotels and motels without kitchens or kitchen facilities.
<br />Rowhcuse: See ' Building Types'
<br />Setback: The area of a lot measured from a lot line to a building facade or
<br />elevation that must be maintained clear of permanent structures excepting
<br />galleries, fences, garden walls, arcades, porches, stoops, balconies, bay
<br />windows, and terraces which are permitted to encroach into the setback
<br />subject to the standards established in Chapter 3 of this Specific Plan.
<br />Shared parking (joint use or park -once policy): An accounting for parking
<br />spaces that are available to more than one function. The requirement Is based
<br />on a range of parking demand found do mature, mixed -use centers. The shared
<br />parking ratio \,arias according to multiple functions In close proximity unlikely
<br />to require the spaces at the same time. This approach to parking uses the
<br />folinwing types of parking in combination to achieve a balanced and distributed
<br />supply of parking, off-street (surface lots and garages), on -street (parallel and
<br />diagonal).
<br />Shopkeeper: A unit that contains space on the ground floor for use and
<br />operation by a retail merchant or tradesman along with residential space on
<br />the upper floors) that can be occupied by the same shop operator or a different
<br />resident The residential and commercial components oath have soparatc,
<br />dedicated entrances. See also'Live-Work
<br />Shopfront: See 'Frontage Types
<br />Single family dwelling: A residential building containing one or more habitable
<br />rooms with only one kitchen, designed for occupancy by one independent
<br />household unit with common access to, and common use of all living, kitchen
<br />and bathroom areas.
<br />Stacked Dwellings: See Building Types
<br />Stoop: See `Frontage Types'
<br />Story: A habitable level within a building from finished floor to finished ceiling.
<br />Attics and basements, as defined by the California Building Code (CBC) are
<br />not considered a story for the purposes of determining building height and are
<br />subject to the applicable requirements of this code and the CBC, except for
<br />when the finished floor level directly above a basement or cellar is more than
<br />six feet above grade, such basement or cellar shall be considered a story.
<br />Streetscape: The urban element that provides the major part of the public
<br />realm as well as paved lanes for vehielue. A structseapc is unit with two
<br />attributescapacity and context Capacity is the number of vehicles that can
<br />move safety through a segment within a given time period. It is physinally
<br />manifested by the number of lanes and their width, and by the curb radius.
<br />Studio: A workplace of one or more individuals who are engaged in the
<br />production of art, such as fine and fiber arts, lithography, calligraphy,
<br />photography, music, dance and the performing arts. Galleries, not to exceed
<br />50 percent of the floor area, are permitted as an ancillary use. Any regulated
<br />usq as defined on Section 41-191 of the SAMC is not allowed. Uses meeting
<br />the definition of artisan/craft product manufacturing shall be, deemed an
<br />artisan/craft product manufacturing use.
<br />Tandem parking stall: Two or more parking spaces arranged ono behind the
<br />other.
<br />Thoroughfare: A vehicular way incorporating moving lanes and parking lanes
<br />(except alleys/lanes- which have no parking lanes) within a right-of-way.
<br />Traffic calming: A set of techniques which serves to reduce the speed of
<br />traffic. Such strategies include lane -narrowing, on -street parking, chicanes,
<br />yield points, sidewalk bulgrouts, speed bumps, surface variations, mid -block
<br />deflections, and visual dues. Traffic calming is a retrofit tech ndq Lie unnecessary
<br />when thoroughfares are correctly designed for the appropriate speed at initial
<br />construction.
<br />Transit -oriented development: Compact, higher intensity development that
<br />Includes uses supportive to transit; i.e.. residential uses that increase ridership
<br />and transit efficiency or commercial uses that serve transit users. Its structure
<br />creates nodes at an efficient spacing for mass transit. These nodes are nneed-
<br />use areas limited in extent by walking distance to the transit stop.
<br />Transition line: A horimntal line, the full width of a facade expressed by a
<br />material change or by a continuous horizontal articulation such as a cornice
<br />ora balcony.
<br />Tuck -Under Housing: See Building Types'
<br />Zaguan: A covered pedestrian passage between courts of one to two rooms in
<br />depth and one story in height.
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