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"Im- <br />CHAPTER 7: Administration and Implementation <br />forced to ride unsafoly in the street m on the sidewalk (e.g., clearly Striped or <br />Commercial recreation facility - Indoor: Establishments providing indoor <br />protected bike lanes, good signage, bicycle- specific traffic signals, bike racks, <br />amusement and entertainment services for a tee or admission charge, <br />and lockable bike storage). <br />including: <br />Block: An area of land within a subdivision which area is entirely bounded <br />s Bowling alleys <br />by streets, highways or ways, excepts alley and the exterior boundary of the <br />. Coin- operated amusement arcades <br />subdivision. <br />n Electronic game arcades (video games, etc.) <br />Building height: The vertical extent of a building measured in stories to the <br />. Pool. billiards <br />n Skating sports (ice, roller, board) <br />Save of the highest story, not including a basement or an attic. Height limits <br />do not apply to masts, belfries, clock towers, steeples, equipment screening, <br />This use does not include adult businesses. Four or more electronic games <br />chimney flues, and similar structures. Building height shall he measured from <br />or win- operated amusements in any establishment, or a premises where <br />the average grade of the (ranting thoroughfare curb level. <br />50 percent or more of the floor area is occupied p M amusement devices, are <br />Building placement: The maximum horizontal envelope available for placing <br />considered an electronic game arcade as described above; three or fewer <br />a building on a lot <br />machines are not considered a land use separate from the primary use of the <br />site. <br />Building type: A structure defined by the wr-binamn of configuration and <br />Courtyard Housing: See'Building Types <br />placement. The Wilding types used in this Specific Plan are listed below: <br />Bungalow Court: A configuration of freestanding single units arranged <br />Doctor, dentist, chiropractor office: A facility other than a hospital where <br />around a common, shared courtyard that is wholly open to the street. The <br />metlicel, dental, mental health, surgical, and/or other personal health rare <br />individual buildings are arranged next to each other to form the bungalow <br />services are provided on an oupatrent basis, and that accommodates no more <br />court Wilding type. <br />than four licensed primary practitioners (for example, chiropractors, medical <br />tloctom, psychiatrists, etc., other than nursing staf) within an individual office <br />Courtyard Housing: A building type consisting of residences that can be <br />suite. <br />arranged in four possible wnfigumtions: townhouses, townhouses over <br />Duplex, Triplex and Quadplex: See'Building Types <br />flats, flats, and flats over flats. The structures are arranged next to each <br />other , on one or more court that are partly or wholly open to the street. <br />Dwelling unit types: <br />Duplex, Triplex, and Quadplex (2- /3- /4- plex): Multiple dwelling forms <br />that are architecturally presented as large single - family houses in their <br />typical neighborhood setting. <br />Flex Block: A building generally of a single massing element, designed for <br />occupancy by retail, service, or office uses on the ground floor, with upper <br />fivers aim configured for those uses or for residences. <br />House: A detached structure occupied by a single household that aim <br />accommodates, commercial and office uses as allowed. <br />Lined Block: A Wilding that conceals a public garage or other faceless <br />building that is designed for occupancy by retail, service, or once uses <br />on the ground floor, with upper floors aim configured for those uses or for <br />residences. <br />Live -Work: An integrated residence and working space, occupied and <br />utilized by a single household in an arrangement of at least 3 such <br />structures or 1 multiple structure with a least 3 units arranged side by side <br />along the primary frontage, that has been designed or structurally modified <br />to accommodate joint residential occupancy and work activity. <br />Rowhouse: An individual structure w a parcel with a private rear yard <br />and individual garage accessed from an alley. Such structure shall be <br />developed in an arrangement of at least 3 such structures along the <br />primary frontage. Or, a structure of at least 3 attached townhouse unit <br />types arranged side by side with a private rear yard and individual garage <br />accessed from an alley along the primary frontage. <br />Stacked Dwellings: A Wilding of single -floor or multi -fiver residences of <br />similar configuration either above or below that are stacked. <br />Tuck - Under: An individual structure on a parcel with no rear yard, where <br />its garage is tucked under the rear of the house and accessed from an <br />alley. <br />Bungalow Court: See'Building Types' <br />Care homes: Residential facilities providing nursing and health- related rare as <br />a primary use with in- patent beds. Examples of these uses include: board and <br />care homes; convalescent and rest homes; and skilled nursing facilities. Long- <br />term personal care facilities that emphasize medical treatment are considered <br />"Extended Care" facilities. <br />Clinic, urgent care: A facility other than a hospital where medical, mental <br />health, surgical or other personal health services are provided on an outpatient <br />basis, including material medical laboratories. Examples of these uses <br />include: <br />n Medical offices with We or more licensed practitioners or medical <br />specialties out- pafient was facilities <br />• Urgent care facilities <br />• Counseling services by other than medical doctors or psychiatrists are <br />included under "Offices - Prolestional /Administrative" <br />Community assembly: Group gatherings conducted indoors such as <br />synagogues, mosques, temples, churches, community centers, bingo halls, <br />private clubs, fratemal, philanthropic and charitable organizations and lodges. <br />n Apartment: A multi -unit rental version of a Flat, Loft, or Townhouse <br />n Condominium: An ownership version of a Flat, Loft or Townhouse <br />s Flat: A single -story unit, often found in a stacked configuration <br />» House: a single, detached unit <br />+ Loft: A double -story height unit with a mezzanine <br />Townhouse: A two to three -story unit with a common wall <br />Eating establishment: A commercial establishment whose primary use is <br />the sale and service of meals onsim to guests and which has suitable kitchen <br />facilities containing the necessary appliances required for cooking unpackaged <br />foods, and which complies with all of the requirement of the local department <br />of health and the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for a <br />Lone fide public eating place pursuant to the Section 23038 of the California <br />Business and Professions Code. <br />Elevation (building): The exterior walls of a Wilding. Alm referred to as <br />'Facade when the elevation is along a frontage line. <br />Entrance (main or primary): The principal point of access of pedestrians to <br />a building. In the support of pedestrian activity, the main or primary enhance <br />should be oriented to the frontage rather than to the parking. <br />Facade: The exterior wall of a building that is set along a frontage line. Facades <br />support the public realm and are Subject to frontage requirement additional to <br />those required of elevations. <br />Flex Block: See'Building Types' <br />Forecourt: Sea Frontage Types' <br />Frontage Line: Those lot lines that coincide with a public street line. One <br />shall be designated as the Principal Frontage Line. Facades along Frontage <br />Lines define the public realm and are therefore more highly regulated than the <br />elevations that wincide with other lot lines. Frontage lines are subject to the <br />urban standards, architectural standards, signage standards, and subdivision <br />standards. <br />Frontage type: The architectural element of a Wilding between the public <br />right -of -way and the private property associated with the building. Frontage <br />Types combined with the public realm create the perceptible stmetcape. The <br />following frontage types used in this Specific Plan are listed below: <br />Arcade: A facade with an attached colonnade, that is covered by upper <br />stories. This frontage type is ideal for retail use, but only when the sidewalk <br />is fully absorbed within the arcade m that a pedestrian cannot bypass <br />it. For Building Code considerations, this frontage type cannot cover the <br />public right -of -way. <br />Forecourt: A semi - public exterior space partially within the shopfront, <br />gallery or arcade frontage that is partially Surrounded by a building and <br />also opening to a thoroughfare forming a court. The court is suitable for <br />gardens, outdoor dining, vehicular drop og are ublity off- bading. <br />Frontyard / Porch: A common frontage type asmciatdtl with single family <br />houses, where the facade is set back from the right of way with a front <br />yard. A porch may aim be appended to the facade. A fence or wall at the <br />property line may be used to define the private space of the yard. The front <br />October 2014 7 -3 <br />