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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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may be allowed as an ancillary use within the establishment. Does not include <br />veterinary care or treatment, hospitalizations, or long-term boarding of pets. <br />61 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 />62 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 />L63) Porch: see 'Frontage Types' <br />64 Primary Use: A primary use is the principal and dominant activity that the <br />business is devoted to, distinguishing it from a secondary or ancillary use as <br />defined in Section 41-13.5 of the SAMC. <br />65 Private Frontage: The privately held layer between the frontage line and the <br />principal building facade. The structures and landscaping within are held to specific <br />standards. The variables of Private Frontage are the depth of the setback and the <br />combination of architectural elements such as fences, stoops, porches and <br />galleries. These elements influence social behavior in the public realm. The <br />Frontage layer may overlap the public streetscape in the case of awnings, <br />Galleries and Arcades. <br />66 Research and Development: A guasm industrial facility where creative work <br />is undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge <br />generally in the fields of medicine, scientific instruments, safety- critical mechanism <br />or high technology. These facilities may include pilot plant operations as an <br />ancillary use, which shall not exceed 25 percent of the floor area. A facility <br />providing full scale production shall be deemed a manufacturing use and shall be <br />prohibited. <br />67 Rowhouse: See 'Building Types' <br />68 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 windows, <br />and terraces which are permitted to encroach into the setback subject to the <br />standards established in Division 3 of this Article. <br />69 Shared Parking (Park -Once Policy): An accounting for parking spaces that <br />are avail- able to more than one function. The requirement is based on a range of <br />parking- demand found in mature, mixed -use centers. The Shared Parking ratio <br />varies according to multiple functions in close proximity unlikely to require the <br />spaces at the same time. This approach to parking uses the following types of <br />parking in combination to achieve a balanced and distributed supply of parking: <br />off-street (surface lots and garages), on -street (parallel and diagonal). <br />70 Shopfront: see 'Frontage Types' <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 38 of 49 <br />
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