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!i Case 8:23-cv 00504 Document 1-3 Filed 03/20/23 Page 70 of 76 Page ID #:136
<br /> CHAPTER 7:Administration and Implementation
<br /> » Accounting,auditing and bookkeeping services Setback:The area of a lot measured from a lot line to a building facade or
<br /> » Advertising agencies elevation that must be maintained clear of permanent structures excepting
<br /> » Attorneys galleries, fences, garden walls, arcades, porches, stoops, balconies, bay
<br /> » Business associations,chambers of commerce windows, and terraces which are permitted to encroach Into the setback
<br /> » Commercial art and design services subject to the standards established in Chapter 3 of this Specific Plan.
<br /> » Construction contractors(office facilities only) Shared parking(joint use or park-once policy):An accounting for parking
<br /> r Counseling services spaces that are available to more than one function.The requirement is based
<br /> Court reporting services on a range of parking demand found in mature,mlxed-use centers.The shared
<br /> » Detective agencies and similar services parking ratio varies according to multiple functions In close proximity unlikely
<br /> » Design services including architecture, engineering, landscape to require the spaces at the same time. This approach to parking uses the
<br /> architecture,urban planning following types of parking In combination to achieve a balanced and distributed
<br /> » Educational,scientific and research organizations supply of parking:off-street(surface lots and garages),on-street(parallel and
<br /> » Financial management and investment counseling diagonal).
<br /> n Literary and talent agencies Shopkeeper: A unit that contains space on the ground floor for use and
<br /> » Management and public relations services operation by a retail merchant or tradesman along with residential space on
<br /> » Media postproduction services the upper floor(s)that can be occupied by the same shop operator or a different
<br /> » News services resident. The residential and commercial components each have separate,
<br /> u Photographers and photography studios dedicated entrances.See also'Live-Work'
<br /> m Political campaign headquarters Shopfront:See'Frontage Types'
<br /> » Psychologists
<br /> » Secretarial, stenographic, word processing, and temporary clerical Single family dwelling.A residential building containing one ormorehabitable
<br /> employee services rooms with only one kitchen, designed for occupancy by one independent
<br /> u Security and commodity brokers household unitwith common access to,and common use of all living,kitchen
<br /> » Writers and artists offices and bathroom areas.
<br /> Paseo:a public place or path designed for walking;promenade, Stacked Dwellings:See'Building Types'
<br /> Pedestrian-friendly:The practice of addressing the needs of people, once Stoop,See'Frontal Types'
<br /> out of their automobiles,through a series of Interdependent urban design and
<br /> streetscape principles(e.g.,wide sidewalks, street trees and shade,en-street Story:A habitable level within a building from finished floor to finished ceiling:
<br /> parking,outdoor dining,inviting storefronts,the feeling of being In an'outdoor Attics and basements, as defined by the California Building Code(CBC)are
<br /> room',short crosswalk distances,interconnected and short blocks). 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 /> Personal services: Establishments providing non-medical services to when the finished floor level directly above a basement or cellar is more than
<br /> Individuals as a primary use.Examples of these uses include: six feet above grade,such basement or cellar shall be considered a story.
<br /> » Barber,nail salons and beauty shops Streetscape:The urban element that provides the major part of the public
<br /> w Clothing rental realm as well as paved lanes for vehicles. A streetscape Is endowed with two
<br /> N Dry cleaning pick-up stores with limited equipment attributes:capacity and context.Capacity Is the number of vehicles that can
<br /> » Home electronics and small appliance repair move safely through a segment within a given time period. It Is physically
<br /> » Locksmiths manifested by the number of lanes and their width,and by the curb radius.
<br /> Pet grooming with no boarding studio:A workplace of one or more individuals who are engaged in the
<br /> » Shoe repair shops production of art, such as fine and fiber arts, lithography, calligraphy,
<br /> » Tailors 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 /> These uses may also Include accessory retail sales of products related to the use,as defined on Section 41-191 of the SAMC is not allowed. Uses meeting
<br /> Services provided. the definition of artisan/craft product manufacturing shall be deemed an
<br /> Personal services-restricted: Personal services that may tend to have a artisan/craft product manufacturing use.
<br /> blighting and/or deteriorating effect upon surrounding areas and which may Tandem parking stall:Two or more parking spaces arranged one behind the
<br /> need to he dispersed to minimize their adverse impacts. Examples of these other.
<br /> uses include:
<br /> Thoroughfare:A vehicular way incorporating moving lanes and parking lanes
<br /> » Laundromats (self-service laundries), which shall comply with the (except alleys/lanes which have no parking lanes)within a right-of-way.
<br /> development and performance standards set forth in Section 41-199
<br /> of the SAMC Traffic calming:A set of techniques which serves to reduce the speed of
<br /> » Massage establishments(licensed,thorapeutic)as defined on Section traffic. Such strategies include lane-narrowing, on-street parking, chicanes,
<br /> 41-1751.1 of the SAMC.Mgssac,�eestablishments shall comnlvwith Article yield points,sidewalk bulge-outs,speed bumps,surface variations,mid-block
<br /> XVILI of Chapter41 of the SAMC. deflections,and visual clues.Traffic calming is a retrofit technique unnecessary
<br /> » Pawnshops when thoroughfares are correctly designed for the appropriate speed at initial
<br /> Planter: The layer of the streetscape which accommodates street trees. construction.
<br /> Planters may be continuous or individual according to the Thoroughfare and
<br /> location within the neighborhood. Transit-oriented development:Compact,higher intensity development that
<br /> includes uses supportive to transit;i.e„residential uses that increase ridership
<br /> Podium:A continuous raised platform supporting a building,er a large block and transit efficiency or commercial uses that serve transit users. Its structure
<br /> of two or three stories beneath a multi-layer block of a smaller area, creates nodes at an efficient spacing for mass transit.These nodes are mixed-
<br /> Porch:see'Frontage Types' use areas limited in extent by walking distance to the transit stop.
<br /> Transition line:A horizontal line, the full width of a facade expressed by a
<br /> Religious facility:see'Community Assembly' material change or by a continuous horizontal articulation such as a cornice
<br /> Residential development: The addition of new residential units or the cr a balcony.
<br /> conversion of apartments to condominiums. Tuck-Under Housing:See'Building Types'
<br /> Residential unit:Any single-family home; any separate occupancy unit in Zaguan:A covered pedestrian passage between courts of one to two rooms in
<br /> a two-family or multifamily dwelling building; any live-work unit; and any depth and one story in height,
<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 /> he occupied or used for business or commercial purposes, such as sleeping
<br /> roams In hotels and motels without kitchens or kitchen facilities.
<br /> Rowhouse:See'Building Types'
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