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Case 8:23-cv-00504 Document 1-3 Filed 03/20/23 Page 73 of 76 Page ID #J39
<br /> TRANSIT ZONING CODE: l]efinition5,cont'd.
<br /> Light Manufacturing: The manufacture or assembly of products from previously Paseo:a public place or path designed for walking;promenade.
<br /> treated material where no impact is created to the adjacent uses and no hazardous
<br /> materials are used in the production of such products. The maximum number of Pedestrian First:The practice of addressing the needs of people,once out of their
<br /> employees shall be 10. Examples of light manufacturing include: automobiles, through a series of interdependent urban design and streetscape
<br /> principles(e.g.,wide sidewalks,street trees and shade,on-street parking,outdoor
<br /> athletic equipment dining,inviting storefronts,the feeling of being in an`outdoor room',short cross-
<br /> bakeries walk distances,interconnected and short blocks).
<br /> camera,photo equipment
<br /> clothing Pedestrian Shed:An area defined by the average distance that may be traversed at
<br /> electronics an easy pace from its edge to its center in approximately 5 minutes. This distance
<br /> musical instruments is used to determine the size of a neighborhood. This dimension averages one
<br /> optical goods quarter of a mile or approximately 1,400 feet for generally flat terrain,
<br /> woodworking(limited)
<br /> Personal Services: Establishments providing non-medical services to individuals
<br /> Lined Block:See'Building Types' as a primary use. Examples of these uses include:
<br /> Live/Work:See'Building Types' barber,nail salons and beauty shops
<br /> clothing rental
<br /> Lot Width:The frontage of a parcel whichan
<br /> is used to identify the parcel for street dry cleaning pick stores with limited equipment
<br /> address purposes. home electronics and small appliance repair
<br /> locksmiths
<br /> Media production:An establishment dedicated to the production ofvisual pet rooms s with no boarding
<br /> shoeg repair shops
<br /> and audio mass media,including television,films,videos,video games, tailors
<br /> mobile devices,Internet and digital Interactive media,but excludes magazines, These uses may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the ser-
<br /> newspapers,and periodicals.
<br /> vices provided.
<br /> Mixed-Use Building:A structure lawfully containing residential and non-residential Personal Services-Restricted: Personal services that may tend to have a blighting
<br /> uses, and/or deteriorating effect upon surrounding areas and which may need to be dis-
<br /> persed to minimize their adverse impacts. Examples ofthese uses include:
<br /> Multi-Family Builcing:A residential structure lawfully containing two or more dwell- laundromats(self-service laundries). Laundromats shall complywith the level-
<br /> ing units. opment and performance standards set forth in Section 41-199.
<br /> massage establishments(licensed,therapeutic)as defined on Section
<br /> Net Developable Area:The private area defined by blocks which is not to remain 41.1751.1 ofthe SAMC Massageestabliahments shrill cornulv with Article XVfLI
<br /> for public uses such as Plazas,Greens,Squares,Thoroughfares or Streetscapes. ofChai41 of the SA2v1C.
<br /> Office: These do not include medical offices(see Clinic,Urgent Care,"and"Doctor, Pawnshops
<br /> dentist,chiropractor,etc,office.") Planter:The layer of the streetscape which accommodates street trees. Planters
<br /> may be continuous or individual according to the Thoroughfare and location within
<br /> 1, Service. Establishments providing direct services to consumers. Examples the neighborhood.
<br /> ofthese uses include employment agencies,insurance agent offices,real estate
<br /> offices,travel agencies, utility company offices,elected official satellite offices, Podium: A continuous raised platform supporting a building,or a large block of
<br /> etc. This use does not include"Bank, Financial Services,"which is separately two or three stories beneath a multi-layer block of a smaller area.
<br /> defined.
<br /> Porch:see'Frontage Types'
<br /> 2. Administrative. Office-type facilities characterized by high employee densi-
<br /> ties,and occupied by businesses engaged in information processing,and other private Frontage:The privately held layer between the frontage line and the prin-
<br /> computer-dependent or telecommunications-based activities. Examples of cipal building facade. The structures and landscaping within are held to specific
<br /> these uses include: standards. The variables of Private Frontage are the depth of the setback and the
<br /> airline, lodging chain, and rental car company reservation centers, not combination of architectural elements such as fences,stoops,porches and galler-
<br /> including retail travel agencies ies. These elements influence social behavior in the public realm. The Frontage
<br /> computer software and hardware design and development layer may overlap the public streetscape in the case of awnings, Galleries and
<br /> consumer credit reporting Arcades.
<br /> data processing services
<br /> health management organization(HMO)offices where no medical services Research and Development: A quasi-industrial facility where creative work is
<br /> are provided undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge gen-
<br /> insurance claim processing erally in the fields of medicine,scientific instruments,safety-critical mechanism or
<br /> mail order and electronic commerce transaction processing high technology. These facilities may include pilot plant operations as an ancillary
<br /> telecommunications facility design and management use,which shall not exceed 25 percent of the floor area. A facility providing full
<br /> telemarketing scale production shall be deemed a manufacturing use.
<br /> 3, Professional. Office-type facilities occupied by businesses that provide Rowhouse:See`Building Types'
<br /> professional services,or are engaged in the production of intellectual property.
<br /> Examples of these uses include: Setback:The area of a lot measured from a lot line to a building facade or elevation
<br /> accounting,auditing and bookkeeping services that must be maintained clear of permanent structures excepting galleries,fences,
<br /> advertising agencies garden walls,arcades,porches,stoops,balconies,baywindows,and terraces which
<br /> attorneys are permitted to encroach into the setback subject to the standards established in
<br /> business associations,chambers cf commerce Division 3 of this Article.
<br /> commercial art and design services
<br /> construction contractors(office facilities only) Shared Parking(Park-Once Policy):An accountingfor parking spaces that are avail-
<br /> counseling services able to more than one function. The requirement is based on a range of parking-
<br /> court reporting services demand found in mature, mixed-use centers. The Shared Parking ratio varies
<br /> detective agencies and similar services according to multiple functions in close proximity unlikely to require the spaces
<br /> design services including architecture,engineering,landscape architce at the same time. This approach to parking uses the following types of parking
<br /> ture,urban planning in combination to achieve a balanced and distributed supply of parking;off-street
<br /> educational,scientific and research organizations (surface lots and garages),on-street(parallel and diagonal).
<br /> financial management and investment counseling
<br /> literary and talent agencies Shopfront:see'Frontage Types'
<br /> management and public relations services
<br /> media postproduction services Stacked Dwellings:See'Building Types'
<br /> news services
<br /> photographers and photography studios Stoop:see`Frontage Types'
<br /> political campaign headquarters
<br /> psychologists Story:A habitable level within a building from finished floor to finished ceiling:
<br /> secretarial,stenographic,word processing,and temporary clerical Attics and basements, as defined by the California Building Cade (CBC) are not
<br /> employee services considered a story for the purposes of determining building height and are sub-
<br /> security and commodity brokers ject to the applicable requirements of this code and the CBC,except for when the
<br /> writers and artists offices finished floor level directly above a basement or cellar is more than six feet above
<br /> grade,such basement or cellar shall be considered a story.
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<br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT A4
<br /> City of Santa Ana,California
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