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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 />Stacked Dwellings: See 'Building Types' <br />Stoop: see `Frontage Types' <br />Story: A habitable level within a building from finished floor to finished <br />ceiling: Attics and basements, as defined by the California Building Code (CBC) <br />are 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 when <br />the finished floor level directly above a basement or cellar is more than six feet <br />above grade, such basement or cellar shall be considered a story <br />74 Streetscape: The urban element that provides the major part of the public <br />realm as well as paved lanes for vehicles. A streetscape is endowed with two <br />attributes: capacity and context. Capacity is the number of vehicles that can move <br />safely through a segment within a given time period. It is physically manifested by <br />the number of lanes and their width, and by the curb radius. <br />75 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, photography, <br />music, dance and the performing arts. Galleries, not to exceed 50 percent of the <br />floor area, are permitted as an ancillary use. Any regulated use, as defined on Sec <br />41-191 of the SAMC is not allowed. Uses meeting the definition of artisan/craft <br />product manufacturing shall be deemed an artisan/craft product manufacturing <br />use. <br />Tandem Parking Stall: Two or more parking spaces arranged one behind <br />the other. <br />77 Thoroughfare: A vehicular way incorporating moving lanes and parking <br />lanes (except alleys/lanes which have no parking lanes) within a right-of-way. <br />Tower -on -Podium: See 'Building Types' <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 39 of 49 <br />
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