Title XVII

Chapter 17.110

Windsor Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · Windsor

17.110.010 Purpose.

This chapter provides definitions of terms and phrases used in this Zoning Code that are technical or specialized, or that may not reflect common usage. If any of the definitions in this chapter conflict with definitions in other provisions of the Municipal Code, these definitions shall control for the purposes of this Zoning Code. If a word is not defined in this chapter, or in other provisions of the Town of Windsor Code, the Director shall determine the correct definition. [Source: 17.60.010, modified]

17.110.020 "A" Definitions.

Accessible Path of Travel. Shall be as defined in the Town's adopted California Building Standards Code, Title 24. [Source: Existing definition Modified]

Accessory Dwelling Unit.

  1. Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). An attached or detached dwelling unit that pro-

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vides complete independent living facilities on the same parcel as a legal singleunit or multi-unit dwelling, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. See Chapter 17.82 (Accessory Dwelling Unit). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit (JADU). A dwelling unit not exceeding five hundred (500) square feet in size and contained entirely within an existing legally established single-unit structure. A junior accessory dwelling unit shall include an efficiency kitchen. A junior accessory dwelling unit may include separate sanitation facilities, or may share sanitation facilities with the existing structure. See Chapter 17.84 (Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

ondary and incidental to, and commonly associated with a residential use or structure. Residential accessory structures shall not change or alter the character of the residential use or structure. Illustrative examples of residential accessory structures include carports, detached garages, storage sheds, playhouses, workshops, recreation rooms, or any other open-air structure. For additional regulations, see Section 17.40.030 (Residential Accessory Structures and Uses). For accessory dwelling unit, see "Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)." [Source: NEW]

Accessory Use. A use customarily incidental to, related and clearly subordinate to a principal use established on the same parcel, which does not alter the principal use nor serve property other than the parcel where the principal use is located. [Source: Existing definition]

Accessory Structure.

  • (1) Accessory Structure, Agricultural. An agricultural accessory structure which provides for the sheltering or confining of animals, or the storage of agricultural equipment, hay, feed, and other items commonly associated with agricultural activities. Agricultural structures are not intended for human habitation. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  • (2) Accessory Structure, Nonresidential. A structure that is physically detached from, secondary and incidental to, and commonly associated with a nonresidential use or structure. Nonresidential accessory structures shall not change or alter the character of the nonresidential use or structure. Illustrative examples of nonresidential accessory structures include storage sheds and open-air structures. [Source: NEW]

  • (3) Accessory Structure, Residential. A structure that is physically detached from, sec-

Adult Day Care Facilities. See "Community Care Facility"

Adult Entertainment Business. Any establishment, business, or concern which, as a regular course of the business, offers or engages in the display of "specified anatomical areas," "specified sexual activity," or men and/or women in a state of nudity, or state of partial nudity, as defined in this article, by patrons, employees, or anyone on the premises, and includes without limitation the following types of establishments. See Section 17.40.010 (Adult Entertainment Business). [Source: NEW]

  1. Adult Related Book and Video Store. An establishment, business, or concern with more than twenty-five (25) percent of its display area devoted to and offering for sale or rent, stock-in-trade consisting of adult related book and video products, or an establishment where twenty-five (25) percent or more of the retail or wholesale value of merchandise displayed or offered for sale or rent consists of adult related

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book and video products. The term "adult related book and video products" means books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter, paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, motion pictures, slides, films, tapes, video cassettes, records, DVD, CD-ROM, or other visual or audio representations or any material in digital format, which are characterized by an emphasis upon the depiction or description of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas." [Source: NEW]

  1. Adult Related Sexual Device Store. An establishment, business or concern which sells, rents, displays, exhibits, or offers for sale any of the following products: [Source: NEW]

    • a. Instruments, devices, or paraphernalia which are designed or reasonably intended to be used in connection with "specified sexual activities;" or [Source: NEW]

    • b. Goods which are replicas of, or which simulate "specified anatomical areas," or goods designed or reasonably intended to be placed on or in "specified anatomical areas" or reasonably intended to be used in conjunction with "specified sexual activities." Such goods include, but are not limited to, devices that are physical representations of the human genital organs, and devices with non-sex related utility being marketed or offered for sale or rent in a manner promoting sexual or sadomasochistic uses, including, but not limited to, leather whips, straps, harnesses, restraints, and ligatures. [Source: NEW]

  2. Topless Clubs. Any live exhibition, performance, or dance of any type conducted in a premises where such exhibition, performance or dance involves a person who is unclothed or in such costume, attire or

clothing as to expose any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola or any portion of the pubic region, anus, buttocks, vulva or genitals, or wearing any device or covering exposed to view which simulates the appearance of any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola or any portion of the pubic region, anus, buttocks, vulva or genitals, or human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely, and opaquely covered. [Source: NEW]

la or any portion of the pubic region, anus, buttocks, vulva or genitals, or wearing any device or covering exposed to view which simulates the appearance of any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola or any portion of the pubic region, anus, buttocks, vulva or genitals, or human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely, and opaquely covered. [Source: NEW]

Administrative Hearing Officer. The Community Development Director serves as the Administrative Hearing Officer and when acting in this capacity has the responsibility and authority to conduct public hearings and take action on applications for all administrative permits and approvals issued by the Department. [Source: NEW]

Affordable. Dwelling units (both rental and ownership) that are affordable to qualified households making one hundred twenty (120) percent or less of the AMI for Sonoma County, adjusted for household size appropriate for the unit, with monthly housing payments calculated per affordable housing expense in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 50052.5 and 50053, or successor statutes.

Agent. A person authorized in writing by the property owner to represent and act for a property owner in contact with Town staff, committees, Commissions, and/or the Council, regarding matters regulated by this Zoning Code. [Source: Existing definition]

Agricultural Buffer. An area of separation between urban development and land used or zoned for agricultural operations such as crop production, orchards, or vineyards, that involve cultivation, maintenance, and/or harvesting practices that have the potential to conflict with adjacent nonagricultural land uses. An agricultural buffer is provided on the parcel or parcels proposed for urban development and is of a sufficient width to

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minimize the potentially adverse effects of the agricultural operations on urban uses. [Source: Existing definition]

Agricultural Worker (Farmworker). Shall mean the same as "agricultural employee," as defined in Labor Code Section 1140.4. [Source: NEW]

Agricultural Worker Housing (Farmworker Housing). Housing located on a parcel actively engaged in agricultural activities (see "Agricultural, Horticulture" definition) and employing agricultural workers as defined by this article. The housing may include: (1) group living quarters, such as barracks or bunkhouses, with up to thirtysix (36) beds exclusively for agricultural workers; or (2) up to twelve (12) residential units. Housing for six (6) or fewer workers is considered "employee housing" under this article and qualifies as a single-unit dwelling per Health and Safety Code Section 17021.6. [Source: NEW]

Agriculture, Horticulture. The practice of farming, including agricultural crops, fruit trees, hay crops, nurseries for producing trees, vines and other horticultural stock, orchards, pasture crops, nut trees, row crops, vineyards, and other plant crops. [Source: NEW]

Agricultural Product Processing. An agriculturally oriented commercial establishment which provides processing services for harvested crops to prepare them for on-site marketing or processing and packaging elsewhere. Illustrative examples of agricultural product processing use include: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  • Corn shelling.

  • Custom grist mills.

  • Custom milling of flour, feed, and grain.

  • Cotton ginning.

  • Drying of crops.

  • Grain cleaning.

  • Hay baling and cubing.

  • Pre-cooling and packaging.

  • Sorting and grading.

Agricultural Worker Housing. Residential housing whose occupancy is restricted to persons who are employed in, raising, or harvesting any agricultural commodities. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Alcoholic Beverage Sales. The retail sale of alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption. For on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages, see "Bar" or "Tasting Facility." For restaurants with alcohol sales, see "Restaurant, Alcohol Sales." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Alley. A private local street that provides secondary access as described in the Town's Complete Street Design Guidelines. [Source: NEW]

Allowed Use. A use of land identified by Article 2 (Zones, Allowable Uses, and Development Standards) as a permitted or conditional use (including Minor Use Permit) that may be established with a land use permit and, where applicable, Site Plan and Design Review, Zoning Clearance, and/or Building Permit approval, subject to compliance with all applicable provisions of this Zoning Code. [Source: Existing definition]

Alteration. Any construction or physical change in the internal arrangement of rooms or the supporting members of a structure, or a change in the external appearance of any structure, not including painting. [Source: Existing definition]

Alteration to Historic Structure. Any exterior change or modification to a property with a Historic District overlay, whether by public or private action, falls under this definition. Alterations encompass, but are not limited to, changes or modifications to structures, architecturally significant furniture and fences, landscape accessories, light fixtures, plaques, signs, steps, street plantings, or walls. [Source: NEW]

Ambulance Service. A commercial facility where ambulances are stored, and from which ambulances and emergency personnel are dispatched to emergencies. [Source: NEW]

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AMI. Area Median Income, adjusted for family size, applicable to Sonoma County as published annually pursuant to Title 25 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 6932 or successor statutes in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 50079.5, 50105 and 50093 or successor statutes. [Source: Existing definition]

Animal Keeping. The keeping or raising of farm animals and household pets, as defined in Municipal Code Chapter 4 and further regulated in Section 17.40.040 (Animal Keeping). [Source: Existing definition]

Antenna. One (1) or more rods, panels, discs, or similar devices used for the transmission or reception of radio or electromagnetic frequency signals. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Omni-directional antenna ("whip" antenna) transmits and receives radio frequency signals in a three hundred sixtydegree, radial pattern. For the purpose of this Code, an omni-directional antenna is up to fifteen (15) feet in height and up to seven (7) inches in diameter. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Directional antenna ("panel" antenna) transmits and receives radio frequency signals in a specific directional pattern of less than three hundred sixty (360) degrees. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Parabolic antenna ("dish" antenna) is a bowl-shaped device for the reception and transmission of radio frequency signals in a specific directional pattern. Also referred to as a satellite dish. [Source: Existing definition]

Apartment. See "Multi-Unit Dwelling."

Approval. Includes both approval and approval with conditions. [Source: Existing definition]

Architectural Features. Exterior structure features including roofs, windows, doors, porches, etc. [Source: Existing definition]

Area of Parcel. See "Parcel Area."

Art, Antique, Collectible and Gift Sales. See "Retail Sales, General."

Artisan/Craft Product Manufacturing. Establishments manufacturing and/or assembling small products primarily by hand, including jewelry, pottery, and other ceramics, as well as small glass and metal art and craft products. See also "Industrial, Minor."

Artisan Shops. A commercial establishment which sells art, glass, ceramics, jewelry, and other handcrafted items, where the establishment includes an area for the crafting of the items being sold. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Assessed Value. The value of a structure as shown in the records of the County Assessor. [Source: Existing definition]

Athletic Club. A membership facility that provides fitness services and facilities including, but not limited to, weight rooms, exercise classes and courses, exercise equipment, and health and lifestyle training. [Source: NEW]

Attic. The area located between the uppermost plate and the roof or ridge of a structure. [Source: Existing definition]

Auto and Vehicle Sales/Rental. See "Vehicle Rental Facility," and "Vehicle, Sales."

Automated Teller Machine (ATM). Computerized, self-service machines used by banking customers for financial transactions, including deposits, withdrawals, and fund transfers, without contact with financial institution personnel. The machines may be located at or within banks, or in other locations, in compliance with Section 17.40.050 (Automated Teller Machine). [Source: Existing definition]

Auto Parts Sales. See "Retail Sales, General."

Automobile Dismantling Yard. See "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility."

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Automobile Repair. See "Vehicle Repair and Service."

Aviary.

  1. Aviary, Residential. Large bird cages used for non-commercial keeping of birds; an accessory residential use.

  2. Aviary, Commercial. Large bird cages used for commercial purposes to keep birds.

17.110.030 "B" Definitions.

Bail Bonds. See "Personal Service, Restricted."

Bank and Financial Institution. Commercial establishments, including a federally chartered bank, savings and loan association, investment services, industrial loan company, or credit unions, that provides retail banking services to individuals and businesses. Does not include payday lending and/or check cashing businesses. [Source: NEW]

Bar. Any bar, cocktail lounge, discotheque, or similar establishment, which may also provide live entertainment (e.g., music and/or dancing, comedy, etc.) in conjunction with alcoholic beverage sales. These facilities do not include bars that are part of a larger restaurant. Includes bars, night clubs, taverns, pubs, and similar establishments where any food service is subordinate to the sale of alcoholic beverages. May also include beer brewing as part of a brew pub or micro-brewery. [Source: Existing definition]

Barbed Wire. A strand of twisted wire armed with barbs or sharp points. [Source: Existing definition]

Base Zoning District. The zoning district applied to a site by the Zoning Map, to which an overlay zoning district may also be applied. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Bed and Breakfast Inn (B&B). Residential structures with one (1) on-site manager in permanent residence with up to five (5) bedrooms rented for overnight lodging, where meals may be provided

subject to Section 17.40.060 (Bed and Breakfast Inn), and applicable Health Department regulations. A Bed and Breakfast Inn with more than five (5) guest rooms is considered a hotel or motel and is included under the definition of "Hotel or Motel." Does not include the definition of "shortterm rental," which is separately defined. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Beekeeping. The keeping and maintenance of a collection of hives or colonies of bees. Also known as "apiary." See Section 17.40.070 (Beekeeping). [Source: NEW]

Bike Parking, Long-Term. Long-term bicycle parking provides residents and employees who live or work at a site a secure and weather-protected place to park and store bicycles. Long-term parking may be located in garages or other limited access areas for exclusive use by tenants, residents and/or employees. Longterm parking may not be located within an area of a dwelling unit primarily intended to serve a different function (e.g., clothes closet or bathroom).

Bike Parking, Short-Term. Short-term bicycle parking provides shoppers, customers, messengers, and other visitors who generally park for two (2) hours or less a convenient and readily accessible place to park bicycles.

Branded Residence. A residential unit that is affiliated with a hotel brand, for which the owners of each unit typically have some access to hotel services and amenities, and which may be subject to voluntary or mandatory rental programs during which the units can be rented out by the hotel.

Brewery. Establishment which produces by beer for consumption, the sales and distribution of which are subject to regulation by the California Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control. Uses that are clearly incidental to the production of beer are allowed accessory uses to a brewery, including tasting and accessory retail sales of beer produced on site. [Source: NEW]

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Broadcasting and Film Recording Studio. Commercial and public communication establishment that broadcasts or records radio, motion picture, film, television, and other digital productions entirely within a structure. Does not include transmission and receiving apparatus such as antennas and towers, which are included under the definition of "Wireless Telecommunications Facilities." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Building. See "Structure."

Building Material Sales. Retail establishments selling appliances, hardware, landscaping materials, lumber, and other building materials, where most sales and displays occur indoors. May include outdoor sales and display areas. May also include the rental of tools and equipment used in the building trades. [Source: NEW]

Business Support Service. Establishment providing other businesses with services including maintenance, repair and service, testing, and rental. Illustrative examples include: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  • Advertising service.

  • Business equipment repair/service.

  • Commercial art and design.

  • Computer-related services.

  • Film processing.

  • Janitorial service.

  • Mail advertising service.

  • Mailbox service.

  • Printing and copying services.

  • Protective service.

  • Soil and materials testing.

  • Window cleaning.

17.110.040 "C" Definitions.

Cabinet Shop. See "Industrial, Minor."

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). State law (California Public Resources Code Sections 21000 et seq.) requiring public agencies to document and consider the environmental effects of their discretionary actions. CEQA is intended to inform government decisionmakers and the public about the potential environmental effects of proposed activities and to mitigate significant environmental damage to the extent feasible.

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The governmental agency that regulates the terms and conditions of public utilities in the State.

Car Wash.

  1. Car Wash, Drive-Through. A fully automated facility that provides washing services to vehicles using mechanical equipment such as conveyor chains, blowers, steam guns, roller brushes, or similar equipment, and where the customer drives the vehicle into the facility and remains in the vehicle during the entire wash process. [Source: NEW]

  2. Car Wash, Handwash and Detailing. A facility that provides for the handwashing and detailing of vehicles. The customer exits the vehicle and waits for the attendant to complete the washing, cleaning, detailing, and driving of the vehicle. This car wash has a waiting area for the customer and a designated finishing and/or detailing area to complete the vehicle care service. [Source: NEW]

  3. Car Wash, Self-Service. A facility that provides vehicle washing to be done by the customer. There are no employees other than service people who check and maintain the equipment, open, and close the facility, and provide general supervision of the use of the facility. Equipment shall be

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limited to a water softener, water heater, soap mixing tank, low pressure vacuum units, and a one (1) horsepower electric motor and pump for each stall or similar equipment which shall produce only a low volume of sound. [Source: NEW]

Caretaker's Residence. A residence that is accessory to a nonresidential primary use and that is used for security, twenty-four-hour care or supervision, or monitoring facilities, equipment, or other conditions on the site. [Source: NEW]

Cell Site. A parcel of land that contains telecommunications facilities including any antenna, support structure, accessory buildings, and parking, and may include other uses associated with and ancillary to personal wireless service. [Source: NEW]

Cellular. An analog or digital wireless communication technology that is based on a system of interconnected neighboring cell sites, each of which contains antennas. [Source: Existing definition]

Cemetery. A facility used for the burial of the dead and dedicated for such purposes. Does not include funeral homes, mortuaries, or crematoriums. See "Mortuary or Funeral Home." [Source: NEW]

Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. A certificate issued by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, or other State agency. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Check Cashing/Cash Advance Business. See "Personal Service, Restricted."

Chemical Product Manufacturing. See "Industrial, Hazardous."

Child Day Care Facility. A commercial or nonprofit, nonmedical facility designed for the care and supervision of minor children for periods of less than twenty-four (24) hours. Includes infant centers, preschools, sick-child centers, and schoolage day care facilities. May be operated in conjunc-

tion with a business, school, housing development, or religious facility, or as an independent land use. Does not include "Day Care Home." See Section 17.40.080 (Child Day Care Facility). [Source: NEW]

Child Day Care Home. A dwelling used by the occupant to provide day care and supervision for up to fourteen (14) children in compliance with Health and Safety Code Section 1597.465. Children under the age of ten (10) years who reside in the home count as a part of the fourteen-child maximum. Includes small and large family daycare homes. [Source: NEW]

Club, Lodge, and Private Meeting Hall. See "Place of Assembly."

Co-Location. The use of a single support structure, including, but not limited to, a structure, monopole, lattice tower, or water tank, by more than one (1) licensed personal wireless communication service provider. [Source: Existing definition]

Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility.

  1. Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility, Indoor. Indoor establishment where entertainment (participant or spectator) is provided for a fee (admission or membership) for the pleasure of the patrons, either independent of or in conjunction with another use. Does not include adult entertainment businesses, bars, or indoor shooting ranges. Illustrative examples of indoor commercial recreation and entertainment use include: [Source: NEW]
  • Arcade.

  • Axe throwing.

  • Bowling alley.

  • Indoor archery.

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  • Indoor commercial cinema and amphitheater.

  • Indoor ice/roller skating rink.

  • Pool and billiard room.

  • Soccer arena.

  • Trampoline facility.

  • Volleyball court.

  1. Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility, Outdoor. Outdoor establishments where entertainment (participant or spectator) is provided for a fee (admission or membership) for the pleasure of the patrons, either independent of or in conjunction with another use. Does not include adult entertainment businesses or bars. Illustrative examples of outdoor commercial recreation and entertainment use include: [Source: NEW]
  • Amusement park.

  • Golf course and driving range.

  • Miniature golf course.

  • Outdoor commercial cinema and amphitheater.

  • Outdoor ice/roller skating rinks.

  • Paint ball course

Community Care Facility. In compliance with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, any facility, place, or structure which is maintained and operated to provide residential care, day treatment, adult day care, or foster family agency services for children or adults, including, but not limited to, the physically handicapped, mentally impaired, incompetent persons, elderly, and abused or neglected children. This use is further categorized by size: Small (six (6) or fewer residents) and Large (seven (7) or more residents). For the purpose of this Zoning Code, small community care facilities shall be considered a residential use, whereas large community care facilities shall be considered a commercial use. Community care facilities include the following: [Source: NEW]

  1. Adult Day Care Facility. Facility that provides care to persons eighteen (18) years of age or older in need of personal services, supervision, or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living or for the protection of the individual on less than a twenty-four-hour basis. [Source: NEW]

  2. Child Therapeutic Day Services Facility. Facility that provides care, counseling, educational or vocational support, or social rehabilitation services on less than a twentyfour-hour basis to persons under eighteen (18) years of age who would otherwise be placed in foster care or who are returning to families from foster care. [Source: NEW]

  • Soccer arena.

  • Sports stadium and arena.

  • Tennis/racquetball court.

  • Volleyball court.

Commission. See "Planning Commission."

Common Interest Development. Any residential condominium, community apartment house, or stock cooperative. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Community Treatment Facility. Facility that provides care and mental health treatment services to children in a group setting. Program components shall be subject to program standards developed by the State Department of Mental Health. [Source: NEW]

  2. Foster Home. Facility that provides twentfour-hour care for foster children which is owned, leased, or rented and is the resi-

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dence of the foster parent(s), including their family, in whose care the foster children have been placed. [Source: NEW]

  1. Residential Care Facility. Group care facility for twenty-four-hour care of persons in need of personal services, supervision, or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living or for the protection of the individual. Includes residential care facilities for the elderly and memory care. [Source: NEW]

  2. Social Rehabilitation Facility. Residential facility which provides social rehabilitation services for no longer than eighteen (18) months in a group setting to adults recovering from mental illness who temporarily need assistance, guidance, or counseling. [Source: NEW]

Community Garden. A site used for growing plants for food, fiber, herbs, flowers, which is shared and maintained by nearby residents.

Composting Facility. A commercial, industrial facility used for the collection, processing, and/or temporary storage of organic materials recovered from solid waste through a process of controlled biological decomposition to produce a compost product or soil amendment for beneficial uses. Does not include storage containers or processing activity located on the premises ofan agricultural, residential, commercial, or manufacturing use and used solely for the composting of material generated by that agricultural or residential property, business, or manufacturer. Composting activities may take place outdoors subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. [Source: NEW]

Concertina Fencing. A type of razor wire or barbed wire in which pairs of loops are clipped together in a coil configuration. [Source: Existing definition]

Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments producing bulk, concrete, concrete building block, brick,

and all types of precast and prefab concrete products. Also includes ready-mix concrete batch plants, lime manufacturing, and the manufacture of gypsum products, including plasterboard. A retail ready-mix concrete operation as an incidental use in conjunction with a building materials outlet is defined under "Building Material Sales." See also "Industrial, Major."

Condominium. As defined by Civil Code Section 1315, a development where undivided interest in common in a portion of real property is coupled with a separate interest in space called a unit, the boundaries of which are described on a recorded final map or parcel map. [Source: Existing definition]

Contractor Storage Yard. Storage yards for contractor equipment and supplies, which may include small structures that are ancillary to the primary use. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Convenience Store. See "Retail Sales, Convenience Store."

Cottage Home Development. An infill housing development that provides small-scale, clustered housing on a single parcel consistent with the requirements included in Chapter 17.100 (Cottage Home Development).

County. The County of Sonoma, State of California.

17.110.050 "D" Definitions.

Demolition. Any act or process that destroys entirely or in part, a structure, an individual cultural resource, or other designated historic resource. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Density. The number of permanent residential dwelling units per gross acre of land. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Density Bonus. As defined by Government Code Section 65915 et seq., an increased density over the maximum authorized density which is granted

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to an owner/developer of an affordable housing project meeting the qualifying requirements of Government Code Section 65915. When determining the number of dwelling units that are to be affordable, the number of dwelling units authorized by the density bonus shall not be included. See Chapter 17.80 (Affordable Housing Requirements and Incentives). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Density Bonus Housing Agreement. A legally binding agreement between an owner/developer and the Town to ensure that the requirements of this Code and State law are satisfied. The agreement shall establish the number of bonus units, their size, location, terms, and conditions of affordability, and production schedule. The agreement shall also require proper management and maintenance of the units. See Chapter 17.80 (Affordable Housing Requirements and Incentives). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Density Bonus Unit. A housing development that qualifies for a density bonus under State law or this Zoning Code is entitled to construct more dwelling units than would otherwise be allowed under the density requirements of this Code and the General Plan. Dwelling units allowed in excess of what is otherwise allowed pursuant to a density bonus are "bonus units." See Chapter 17.80 (Affordable Housing Requirements and Incentives). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Department. The Windsor Community Development Department referred to in this Zoning Code as "Department." [Source: Existing definition]

Designated Dwelling Unit. Affordable dwelling units within a Project and meeting the definition of Affordable included in this article.

Designated Historic Landmark. Any improvement or natural feature that has been designated an historic landmark of the Town. [Source: Existing definition]

Detached. Any structure that does not have a wall or roof in common with another structure. For Accessory Structures, the structure must comply with the separation requirements to be detached (Section 17.40.230). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Developer. A person, firm, corporation, partnership, or agency who proposes to divide, subdivide, or construct improvements on real property for oneself or others. [Source: Existing definition]

Development. Any construction activity or alteration of the landscape, its terrain contour or vegetation, including the erection or alteration of structures. New development is any construction, or alteration of an existing structure or land use, or establishment of a land use, after the effective date of this Zoning Code. [Source: Existing definition]

Development Agreement. A contract between the Town and an applicant for a development project, in compliance with Municipal Code Title 16, Chapter 1 (Development Agreements) and Government Code Sections 65864 et seq. A development agreement is intended to provide assurance to the applicant that an approved project may proceed subject to the policies, rules, regulations, and conditions of approval applicable to the project at the time of approval, regardless of any changes to Town policies, rules, and regulations after project approval. In return, the Town may be assured that the applicant will provide infrastructure and/or pay fees required by a new project. [Source: Existing definition]

Director. The Town of Windsor Community Development Director or designee of the Director. [Source: Existing definition]

Distillery. Establishment which produces by distillation spirits for consumption, the sales and distribution of which are subject to regulation by the California Department of Alcohol and Beverage Control. Uses that are clearly incidental to the

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production of spirits are allowed accessory uses to a distillery, including tasting and accessory retail sales of spirits produced on site. [Source: NEW]

Drive-In and Drive-Through Sales. Facilities where food or other products may be purchased by motorists without leaving their vehicles. These facilities include, but are not limited to, fast-food restaurants, drive-through coffee, dairy products, and pharmacies. See Section 17.40.100 (Drive-In and Drive-Through Sales). [Source: Existing definition]

Drive-In and Drive-Through Services. Facilities where services may be obtained by motorists without leaving their vehicles. These facilities include drive-up teller windows and ATMs, dry cleaners, etc. Does not include automobile service stations, or carwashes, which are separately defined.

Duplex. See "Multi-Unit Dwelling."

Dwelling, Dwelling Unit, or Housing Unit. A room or group of internally connected rooms that have sleeping, cooking, eating, and sanitation facilities, but not more than one (1) kitchen, which constitute an independent housekeeping unit, occupied by or intended for one (1) household on a long-term basis. [Source: Existing definition]

Dwelling Group. Two (2) or more detached singleunit dwellings on one (1) parcel in compliance with Chapter 17.96.

Efficiency Unit. An efficiency unit as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 17958.1. [Source: Existing definition]

Electromagnetic Field. The local electric and magnetic fields which are caused by voltage and the flow of electricity that envelop the space surrounding an electrical conductor. [Source: Existing definition]

Electronics, Equipment, and Appliance Manufacturing. Establishments engaged in manufacturing machinery, apparatus, and supplies for the generation, storage, transmission, transformation, and use of electrical energy. Illustrative examples include:

  • Appliances such as stoves/ovens, refrigerators, freezers, laundry equipment, fans, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines.

  • Aviation instruments.

  • Electrical transmission and distribution equipment.

  • Electronic components and accessories and semiconductors, integrated circuits and related devices.

  • Electronic instruments, components, and equipment.

  • Electrical welding apparatus.

17.110.060 "E" Definitions.

Easement. A grant of one (1) or more of the property rights by the property owner to and/or for the use by the public, a corporation or another person or entity. [Source: Existing definition]

Economic Hardship. With respect to a historic structure, a substantial economic burden placed on the owner by some aspect of the historic property. A hardship is determined by the Commission based upon a showing of financial impact in compliance with Section 17.1.050 (Historic Overlay Zone). [Source: Existing definition]

  • Industrial apparatus and controls.

  • Instruments for measurement, testing, analysis and control, associated sensors and accessories.

  • Lighting and wiring equipment, such as lamps and fixtures, wiring devices, vehicle lighting.

  • Miscellaneous electrical machinery, equipment and supplies, such as batteries, X-ray apparatus and tubes, electromedical and

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electrotherapeutic apparatus, electrical equipment for internal combustion engines.

  • Motors and generators.

  • Optical instruments and lenses.

  • Photographic equipment and supplies.

  • Radio and television receiving equipment, phonograph records, and surgical, medical, and dental instruments, equipment, and supplies.

  • Surveying and drafting instruments.

  • Telephone and telegraph apparatus.

  • Transformers, switch gear, and switchboards.

  • Watches and clocks.

See also "Industrial, Minor." Does not include testing laboratories for soils, materials testing, etc. (see "Business Support Services)" or research and development facilities separate from manufacturing (see "Research and Development").

Emergency Shelter. A facility with overnight sleeping accommodations, the primary purpose of which is to provide temporary shelter for the homeless in general or for specific populations of homeless. The facility provides minimal supportive services and is limited to occupancy of six (6) months or less by a homeless person. See Section 17.40.110 (Emergency Shelter). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Employee Housing. Privately owned housing which houses up to six (6) employees (including agricultural workers as defined by this article) in living quarters and is provided in connection with any work, whether rent is involved. Employee housing is subject to the provisions of the Employee Housing Act. In compliance with the California Code, Health and Safety Code Section 17021.5, employee housing, as defined herein, shall be deemed a single-unit dwelling land use and shall

be regulated as such for the purposes of this title. [Source: Health and Safety Code Section 17021.5] [Source: NEW]

Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio. A digital wireless communication technology that specializes in providing dispatching services. [Source: Existing definition]

Enlargement of Use. The expansion of a land use activity on a site or within a structure so that the use/activity occupies more floor or site area. [Source: Existing definition]

Environmental Impact Report (EIR). An informational document used to assess the physical characteristics of an area and to determine what effects will result if the area is altered by a proposed action, prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). [Source: Existing definition]

Equestrian Facilities. Commercial horse, donkey, and mule facilities including horse ranches, boarding stables, riding schools and academies, horse exhibition facilities (for shows or other competitive events), pack stations, and barns, stables, corrals, and paddocks accessory and incidental to these uses. [Source: Existing definition]

Equipment Rental and Sales Facility. Service establishment with or without outdoor storage/ rental yards, which offer a wide variety of equipment types, including construction equipment, for rent. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Equipment Structure. With respect to telecommunications facilities, a structure, shelter, cabinet, or vault used to house and protect the electronic equipment necessary for processing wireless communication signals. Associated equipment may include air conditioning, backup power supplies, and emergency generators. [Source: Existing definition]

Extended Care Medical Services Facility. Residential facilities providing nursing and health related care as a primary use with in-patient beds,

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such as: board and care homes; convalescent and rest homes; extended care facilities; skilled nursing facilities. Long-term personal care facilities that do not emphasize medical treatment are included under "Residential Care Homes."

17.110.070 "F" Definitions.

FAA. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. [Source: Existing definition]

Fabric Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments fabricating clothing, draperies, and other products by cutting and sewing purchased textile fabrics, and related materials such as leather, rubberized fabrics, plastics and furs. Custom tailors and dressmakers not operating as a factory and not located on the site of a clothing store ("General Retail Stores") are instead included under "Personal Services." See also, "Textile and Leather Product Manufacturing." See also "Industrial, Minor."

entire parcel or site. It provides an indication of how intensely a site is or will be developed, similar to residential densities.

Food and Beverage Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments producing or processing foods and beverages for human consumption, and certain related products. Illustrative examples include:

  • Bakeries.

  • Bottling plants.

  • Candy, sugar, and confectionary products.

  • Coffee roasting.

  • Dairy products manufacturing.

  • Fats and oils products manufacturing.

  • Fruit and vegetable canning, preserving, related processing.

  • Grain mill products and by-products.

Facade. The face and/or front wall of a structure. For the purposes of calculating or determining setbacks, patios, decks, steps, landings, bay windows and other similar architectural features are not considered the façade of a structure. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

FCC. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission. [Source: Existing definition]

Feasible. Capable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, social and technological factors. [Source: Existing definition]

Fence. A barrier used for the purpose of marking a boundary, enclosing an area, screening, and/or preventing escape or intrusion. Walls, screens, trellises, and other similar linear features are included in the definition of fences. [Source: Existing definition]

Floor Area Ratio. The square footage of developed space divided by the square footage of the

  • Meat, poultry, and seafood canning, curing, and by-product processing.

  • Soft drink production.

  • Miscellaneous food item preparation from raw products.

See also "Industrial, Minor." May include tasting and accessory retail sales of beverages produced on site.

Food Truck. See "Mobile Vending Unit."

Fully Enclosed and Secure Structure. A space within a dwelling unit that complies with the California Building Code, as adopted in the Town ("CBC"); or, if exempt from the permit requirements of the CBC, an accessory structure, on a parcel or site containing a dwelling unit, having a complete roof and enclosure supported by connecting walls extending from the ground to the roof, a foundation, slab or equivalent base to which the floor is secured by bolts or similar attachments, is secure against unauthorized entry, and is

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accessible only through one (1) or more lockable doors. To qualify as a fully enclosed and secure structure, the walls and roofs must be constructed of solid materials that cannot be easily broken through, such as two-inch by four-inch or thicker studs overlaid with three-eighths-inch or thicker plywood or the equivalent. Plastic sheeting, regardless of gauge, or similar products, are not considered solid materials. [Source: Existing definition]

Funeral and Burial Services.

  1. Funeral and Burial Services, Mortuary and Funeral Home. A facility which facilitates the sale of funeral and memorial servicerelated items (i.e., caskets, urns, memorial items). The facility may allow funeral memorial services and/or viewings subject to the approval of Minor Use Permit. Does not include body preparation or cremation services of deceased persons. See "Funeral and Burial Services, Body Preparation and Cremation." [Source: NEW]

  2. Funeral and Burial Services, Body Preparation and Cremation. A facility where deceased persons are stored and/or prepared for burial, cremation, or viewing. Viewings, sales of funeral related items (i.e., caskets, urns), and funeral/memorial services are not allowed. See "Funeral and Burial Services, Mortuary and Funeral Home." [Source: NEW]

Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing, Cabinet Shops. Manufacturers producing wood and metal household furniture and appliances; bedsprings and mattresses; all types of office furniture and partitions, shelving, lockers, and store furniture; and miscellaneous drapery hardware, window blinds and shades. Includes wood and cabinet shops, but not sawmills or planning mills, which are instead included under "Lumber and Wood Product Manufacturing." Does not include the manufacture of household appliances ("Electronics, Equipment, and Appliance Manufacturing") See also "Industrial, Minor."

Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment Stores. See "Retail Sales, General."

17.110.080 "G" Definitions.

Garage or Carport. Parking space and shelter for automobiles or other vehicles, where the size of the parking space complies with the provisions of Chapter 17.30 (Parking, Loading, and Access). A garage or carport complies with the requirements of this Zoning Ordinance for covered parking. A carport shall be enclosed on no more than two (2) sides. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Garage Sale. Informal sale of miscellaneous, unwanted goods by the occupant of a dwelling, which may occur in the garage or yard. Includes garage sales, yard sales and rummage sales.

Gas Station. A commercial establishment selling gasoline, diesel, or other fossil fuel-based fuels for the onsite fueling of individual motor vehicles. May also include a convenience store or other ancillary services. Does not include the repair or servicing of vehicles or vehicle storage. See Section 17.70.070 (NonConforming Gas Stations)

General Plan. The Town of Windsor General Plan, including all its elements and all amendments to the General Plan, as adopted by the Town Council under the provisions of Government Code Sections 65300 et seq., and referred to in this Zoning Code as the "General Plan." [Source: Existing definition]

General Retail Stores. See "Retail Sales, General."

Glass Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments producing flat glass and other glass products which are pressed, blown, or shaped from glass produced in the same establishment. Does not include artisan and craftsman type operations of a larger scale than home occupations; see "Handcraft Industries and Small-Scale Manufacturing." See also "Industrial, Major."

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Golf Course/Country Club. See "Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility, Outdoor."

Grade. The ground surface immediately adjacent to the exterior base of a structure, typically used as the basis for measurement of the height of the structure. [Source: Existing definition]

Grand Opening. An advertising event which has as its purpose, the promotion of a newly opened use, a change in the orientation of a use or reopening of a use following a remodeling or major renovation. [Source: Existing definition]

Grocery Store. See "Retail Sales, General."

Ground-Mounted. Mounted to a lattice tower, monopole, pole, or other freestanding structure specifically constructed for the purpose of supporting antennae. [Source: Existing definition]

Guest House. A temporary living quarters within an existing primary residence or within a detached/ attached residential accessory structure, located on the same premises with the main dwelling, for short-term, temporary use by guests of the occupants of the premises, but without kitchen or cooking facilities. See Section 17.40.110 (Guest House and Pool House). [Source: Existing definition]

Gym. See "Athletic Club."

17.110.090 "H" Definitions.

Habitable Space. Space for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. [Source: Existing definition]

Handcraft Industry. Establishments manufacturing and/or assembling small products primarily by hand, including jewelry, pottery and other ceramics, as well as small glass and metal art and craft products. See also "Industrial, Minor."

Health/Fitness Facility. See "Athletic Club."

Heliport. A designated, marked area on the ground or the top of a structure where helicopters may land at any time. [Source: Existing definition]

Historic Design Guidelines. In relation to historic structures, the appropriate and inappropriate methods of rehabilitation and construction shall be those listed in the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, provided by the United States Department of the Interior. [Source: Existing definition]

Historic Structure/Sites. A historical resource that is at least fifty (50) years or older, is listed in, or determined to be eligible for listing in the California Register of Historical Resources, listed in a local register, deemed significant, presumed to be historically or culturally significant. Structures/ sites that have architectural, cultural, and or historical features consistent with a period would be considered "deemed" or "presumed" for the purpose of this definition. [Source: Existing definition]

Home Occupation. The conduct of a business within a dwelling unit or a residential site, employing occupants of the dwelling, with the business activity being subordinate to the residential use of the property. See Section 17.40.130 (Home Occupation). [Source: Existing definition modified]

Hospital. Facility providing medical, physical, psychiatric, or surgical services on a twenty-fourhour basis for sick or injured persons primarily on an in-patient basis and including ancillary facilities for out-patient and emergency treatment, diagnostic services, training, research, administration, and ancillary services to patients, employees, or visitors (e.g., cafeteria, gift/flower shop, waiting rooms). [Source: NEW]

Hotel or Motel. Facilities with guest rooms or suites provided with or without kitchen facilities, rented to the public for transient lodging (less than thirty (30) consecutive days). Hotels typically provide access to most guest rooms from an interior walkway, and typically include a variety of services in addition to lodging, including restaurants, meeting facilities, and personal services. Motels typically provide access to most guest rooms from an exterior walkway. Also includes accessory guest

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facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, indoor athletic facilities, and accessory retail uses. Does not include "short-term rental," which is separately defined. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Household Pets. The keeping/raising of birds, cats, dogs, or other common household pets, as determined by the Director, accessory to residential use. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Housing Cost. The sum of actual or projected monthly payments for the following costs: principal and interest on a mortgage loan, including any loan insurance fees; property taxes and assessments; fire and casualty insurance; property maintenance and repairs; homeowner association fees; and a reasonable allowance for utilities. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Housing Development. Residential projects, including single-unit and multi-unit dwellings, for sale or rent. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

17.110.100 "I" Definitions.

Illegal Structure or Use. A structure or use that does not conform to one (1) or more of the provisions of this Zoning Code and did not lawfully exist on the effective date of applicable provisions of this Zoning Code. [Source: Existing definition]

Improvement. Any fixture or embellishment affixed to public or private real property (e.g., a bollard, fence, gate, landscaping, park furniture, parking facility, paving, sidewalk, streetlight, street sign, streetscape, structure, tree, wall, work of art), or other object constituting a physical feature of real property or any part of the feature. [Source: Existing definition]

Incentives. The benefit offered by the Town to facilitate construction of eligible projects as defined by the provisions of this chapter. Examples of incentives include adjustment of development standards, expedited processing of entitlements,

relaxation of otherwise applicable entitlement conditions, and provisions for mixed-use activities. [Source: Existing definition]

Inclusionary Unit. An ownership or rental housing unit, that is required to be constructed as a percentage of new units in a housing project, and defined by this Zoning Code that is affordable to very low-, low-, or moderate-income households. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Indoor Amusement and Entertainment Facility. See "Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility, Indoor."

Indoors. Within a private residence or a fully enclosed and secure structure on the grounds of a private residence.

Industrial. Establishment engaged in the manufacturing of finished parts or products either from raw materials or previously prepared materials, primarily within an enclosed structure. May include outdoor activities subject to compliance with specific performance standards. Includes processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, testing (e.g., laboratories), packaging, storage/warehousing, incidental office space, sales, and distribution of the parts or products. Excludes vehicle/equipment rentals, vehicle repair and service, vehicle sales. [Source: NEW]

  1. Industrial, Major. The manufacturing, processing, storing, and/or testing of goods using large quantities of raw materials, and generally requiring high capitalization and production of large quantities of output. Major industrial uses often sell products to other businesses rather than consumers. Characteristics of major industrial uses include, but are not limited to, heavy trucking activity, noise, emissions requiring Federal or State environmental permits, use of large quantities of raw materials. Illustrative examples of major industrial uses include: [Source: NEW]

    • Assembly and manufacturing of vehicles and/or vessels.

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  • Concrete and plaster manufacturing.

  • Glass product manufacturing.

    - Metal products fabrication, machine and welding shops. 
    
    - Optical glass production. 
    
    • Lumber and wood product manufacturing.

    • Metal products manufacturing.

    • Paving and roofing materials manufacturing.

    • Paper product manufacturing.

  • Stone and cut product manufacturing.

    • Synthetics product manufacturing.

    • Textile and leather product manufacturing.

  1. Industrial, Minor. The manufacturing, processing, storing, and/or testing of consumer-oriented goods in a manner that does not produce noticeable odors, air emissions, noise, or other environmental effects, and that has limited associated truck activity. Minor industries generally require limited amounts of raw materials to produce goods. Examples of minor industrial uses include: [Source: NEW]

    • Artisan/craft product manufacturing.

    • Assembly of small electronic and medical equipment and devices.

    • Commercial laundries and dry cleaning plants.

    • Electronics, equipment, and appliance manufacturing.

    • Fabric product manufacturing.

    • Food and beverage manufacturing.

    • Furniture and fixtures manufacturing, cabinet shops.

    • Handcraft industries.

    • Small scale manufacturing.

    • Structural clay and pottery product manufacturing.

  2. Industrial, Hazardous. Manufacturing facilities that produce or use basic chemicals, and other establishments creating products predominantly by chemical processes. Facilities included in this definition manufacture three (3) general classes of products: [Source: NEW]

    • Basic chemicals, including acids, alkalis, salts, and organic chemicals;

    • Chemical products to be used in further manufacture, including synthetic fibers, plastic materials, dry colors, and pigments; and

    • Finished chemical products to be used for ultimate consumption, including drugs, cosmetics, and soaps; or to be used as materials or supplies in other industries including paints, fertilizers, and explosives.

Infill Development. Development proposed on a vacant parcel that is located among other parcels that are already developed. [Source: Existing definition]

Intensification of Use. A change in the operating characteristics of a use (for example, hours of operation), which generate more activity on the site, or a change in the use of a structure or site, where the new use is required by Chapter 17.30 (Parking, Loading, and Access) to have more offstreet parking spaces than the former use. [Source: Existing definition modified]

17.110.110 "J" Definitions.

Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit. See "Accessory Dwelling Unit"

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Junk. Used or discarded materials or objects, which may include building materials, scrap, wood, paper, or rags, some of which may be re-usable. [Source: Existing definition]

17.110.120 "K" Definitions.

Kennel. Facility for the keeping or boarding of five (5) or more dogs or cats (four (4) months of age or older), but not including dogs or cats for sale in pet shops, or patients in animal hospitals. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Kennel, Commercial. A facility where the animals are kept for commercial purposes, including boarding, breeding, buying, selling, renting, exhibiting, or training. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Kennel, Hobby. A facility where the animals are kept by the owner or occupant for personal, noncommercial purposes, including hunting, tracking, exhibiting at shows, exhibitions, field trials or other competitions, or enhancing or perpetuating a given breed, other than dogs or cats used in conjunction with an agricultural operation on the parcel or premises. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Kitchen.

  1. Kitchen, Commercial. A commercial facility designed and equipped for the preparation, cooking, and storage of food on a large scale, typically to serve customers in a commercial setting such as restaurants, cafeterias, catering businesses, food trucks and carts, ghost kitchens, and concession stands.

  2. Kitchen, Efficiency. A kitchen which includes all the following: cooking facility with a limited food preparation counter; and storage cabinets. The entire kitchen shall not exceed eight (8) lineal feet, unless existing counter space is being converted

to an efficiency kitchen use in which case the counter space shall not exceed eight (8) lineal feet. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Kitchen, Residential. A room or space within a structure intended to be used for the cooking or preparation of food. A kitchen includes appliances or fixtures for the storage and/or preparation of food, including, but not limited to, refrigeration, dishwashers, countertops, cabinets, sinks, or cooking facilities (cook tops, stoves, ovens, microwaves, hot plates, and similar). For the purpose of this definition, wet bars would be exempt. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Kitchen, Shared Commercial. A commissary kitchen, also known as a shared kitchen or ghost kitchen, is a centralized commercial facility equipped for food production, primarily used by multiple food businesses on a rental or membership basis. Typical food businesses include restaurants, food trucks and carts, concession stands, caterers, and ghost kitchens. Shared Commercial Kitchens offer shared access to their facilities, equipment, and resources, allowing food entrepreneurs, chefs, caterers, and food trucks to operate without the need for their own dedicated kitchen space.

17.110.130 "L" Definitions.

Land Use Permit. Authority granted by the Town to use a specified site for a particular purpose, including Conditional Use Permits, Minor Use Permits, Temporary Use Permits, Variances, Site Plan and Design Review, and Zoning Clearances, as established in this Zoning Code. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Lattice Tower. A structure with three (3) or four (4) steel support legs that supports a variety of antennae. These towers generally range in height from sixty (60) to two hundred (200) feet and are constructed in areas where increased height is

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needed, microwave antennas are required, or where the weather demands a more structurally-sound design. [Source: Existing definition]

Laundries and Dry-Cleaning Plant. Service establishments engaged primarily in high volume laundry and garment services, including: laundries; garment pressing and dry cleaning; linen supply; diaper service; industrial laundries; carpet and upholstery cleaners. Does not include coinoperated laundries or dry cleaning pick-up stores without dry cleaning equipment; see "Personal Services." See also "Industrial, Minor."

Library. See "Public and Quasi-Public Use."

Live Entertainment. A scheduled or planned performance or presentation, often sponsored, promoted, advertised, or publicized in advance to attract patrons or guests. These events include, but are not limited to, concerts, DJs, recitals, karaoke, bands, and other live musical performances, dances, audience participation contests, comedy, or magic acts with amplified sound. At the discretion of the Director, this definition excludes entertainment that is infrequent, minimally impactful to neighbors, and secondary to the primary use of the site, such as an occasional band playing background music or programmatic promotions like trivia nights. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Live-Work Unit. An integrated housing unit and working space, occupied, and used by a single household in a structure that has been designed or structurally modified to accommodate joint residential occupancy and work activity. See Section 17.40.140 (Live/Work). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Living Area. The interior habitable area of a dwelling unit includes basements and attics but that does not include a garage or any accessory structure. [Source: Existing definition]

Lot Frontage. See "Parcel Frontage."

Lot Line. See "Parcel Line or Property Line."

Lot Width. See "Parcel Width."

Low Barrier Navigation Center. A shelter focused on temporarily housing persons and connecting them with income opportunities, public benefits, and health services prior to moving to permanent housing, in compliance with Government Code Section 65660. Low barrier navigation centers must meet the diverse needs of the population by allowing and accommodating people with disabilities, pets and pet owners, partners, the storage of possessions, and for survivors of domestic violence. [Source: NEW]

m with income opportunities, public benefits, and health services prior to moving to permanent housing, in compliance with Government Code Section 65660. Low barrier navigation centers must meet the diverse needs of the population by allowing and accommodating people with disabilities, pets and pet owners, partners, the storage of possessions, and for survivors of domestic violence. [Source: NEW]

Low Income or Lower Income Household. A person or household having a gross annual income equal to or lesser than eighty (80) percent AMI and greater than fifty (50) percent AMI, adjusted for household size, as published annually pursuant to Title 25 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 6932 in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 50079.5.

Lumber and Wood Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing, processing, and sales uses involving the milling of forests products to produce rough and finished lumber and other wood materials for use in other manufacturing, craft, or construction processes. Illustrative examples include: (see "Industrial, Major")

  • Containers, pallets, and skids.

  • Milling operations.

  • Trusses and structural beams.

  • Turning and shaping of wood products.

  • Wholesale of basic wood products.

  • Wood product assembly.

Lot. See "Parcel."

17.110.140 "M" Definitions.

Lot Area. See "Parcel Area." Lot Depth. See "Parcel Depth."

Machinery Manufacturing. The manufacturing of machinery and equipment used for the manu-

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facturing of other products, as parts in the assembly of other products and for end-use purposes. Illustrative examples include: (see also "Industrial, Major.")

  • Construction equipment.

Marijuana. All parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds or resin. (Rev. 04/09/18, ORD. 2017-318)

  • Conveyors.

  • Cranes.

  • Die Casting and dies.

  • Dredging.

  • Engines and turbines.

  • Farming and gardening.

  • Food products manufacturing.

  • Gear cutting.

  • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.

  • Industrial furnaces and ovens.

  • Industrial molds.

  • Industrial trucks and tractors.

  • Laundry and dry cleaning.

  • Materials handling.

  • Mining.

  • Oil field equipment.

  • Paper manufacturing.

  • Passenger and freight elevators.

  • Pistons.

  • Printing.

  • Pumps.

  • Refrigeration equipment.

  • Textile manufacturing.

Map Act. See "Subdivision Map Act."

Marijuana Accessories. Any equipment, products or materials of any kind which are used, intended for use, or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, smoking, vaporizing, or containing marijuana, or for ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing marijuana or marijuana products into the human body. (Rev. 04/09/18, ORD. 2017-318)

Marijuana Sales, Cultivation, and Manufacturing.

  1. Marijuana Cultivation. The planting, growing, harvesting, drying, curing, grading. or trimming of marijuana plants or any part thereof. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Marijuana Dispensary. Any facility or location where marijuana is made available to, and/or distributed by, or distributed. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Marijuana Distribution Facility. A facility or location, whether fixed or mobile, where a person makes available, sells, transmits, gives, or otherwise provides marijuana to two (2) or more persons. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Marijuana Microbusiness. Any business that includes the cultivation of marijuana on an area less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet which also acts as a distributor, manufacturer, and/or retailer of marijuana, marijuana products, or marijuana accessories. [Source: Existing definition]

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  1. Marijuana Mixed-Light Cultivation. The cultivation of marijuana using a combination of natural and supplemental artificial lighting. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Marijuana Nursery. A facility that produces only clones, immature plants, seeds, and other agricultural products used specifically for the planting, propagation, and cultivation of marijuana. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Marijuana Products Manufacturing. Manufacturing of a marijuana product that has undergone a process whereby the plant has been transformed into a concentrate, including, but not limited to, concentrated cannabis, or an edible or topical product containing marijuana or concentrated cannabis and other ingredients. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Marijuana Retail Sales. Any facility where marijuana products, or devices for the use of marijuana products are offered, either individually or in any combination, for retail sale, including an establishment that delivers, pursuant to express authorization by local ordinance, marijuana products as part of a retail sale. [Source: Existing definition]

  5. Marijuana Testing Facility. An entity licensed and certified to analyze and certify the safety and potency of marijuana and marijuana products. [Source: Existing definition]

Major Wireless Communication Facility. See "Wireless Telecommunication Facility, Towers and Small Cell."

Medical Service—Clinic, Office, and Laboratory. See "Office, Medical."

Medical Service—Extended Care. See "Extended Medical Care Facility."

Medical Service—Hospital. See "Hospital."

Metal Products Fabrication, Machine, and Welding Shop. Establishments, including blacksmith and welding shops, sheet metal shops, and machine and boiler shops, engaged primarily in the assembly of metal parts, including the production of metal duct work, tanks, towers, cabinets and enclosures, metal doors and gates, and similar products. See also "Industrial, Minor."

Metal Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments engaged in the smelting and refining of ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig, or scrap; in the rolling, drawing, and alloying of ferrous and nonferrous metals; in the manufacture of castings, forgings, stampings, extrusions, and other basic products of ferrous and nonferrous metals; and in the manufacture of nails, spikes, and insulated wire and cable. See also "Industrial, Major."

Microbrewery. A facility where beer brewed on the premises (greater than four (4) U.S. beer barrels per batch) is sold for on-site consumption. Microbreweries can be consistent with standards for either bars or restaurants depending on project attributes. [Source: Existing definition]

Mini-Market. See "Retail Sales, Convenience Store."

Mini-Storage. See "Storage Facility, Personal."

Mixed-Use Project. A project that combines both residential and nonresidential uses, where the residential component is typically located above the commercial. [Source: Existing definition]

Mobile or Manufactured Home. A structure intended for human habitation manufactured or constructed under authority of 42 U.S.C. § 5403, Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, or California law (Health and Safety Code Sections 18007 and 18008). The structure is manufactured either in whole or in substantial part at an off-site location, transported to and assembled on-site, and placed on a permanent

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foundation. See Section 17.40.170 (Mobile Home on Single-Unit Parcel) and Section 17.40.160 (Mobile Home Park). [Source: NEW]

Mobile Home Park. Any site that is planned and improved to accommodate two (2) or more mobile homes used for residential purposes, or on which two (2) or more mobile home lots are rented, leased, or held out for rent or lease, or were formerly held out for rent or lease and later converted to a subdivision, cooperative, condominium, or other form of resident ownership, to accommodate mobile homes used for residential purposes. See Section 17.40.160 (Mobile Home Park). [Source: Existing definition]

Mobile Vending Unit. As defined by the Town of Windsor Municipal Code Section 3-7-105.

Moderate Income or Moderate Income Household. A household having a gross annual income equal to or lesser than one hundred twenty (120) percent AMI and greater than eighty (80) percent AMI, adjusted for household size, as published annually pursuant to Title 25 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 6932 in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 50093.

Monopole. A structure composed of a single spire used to support antennae and related equipment. [Source: Existing definition]

Mortuary and Funeral Home. See "Funeral and Burial Services, Mortuary and Funeral Home."

Mounted. Attached or supported.

Multi-Unit Dwelling. A structure or a portion of a structure used and/or designed as residences for two (2) or more families living independently of each other. Includes: duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes (structures under one (1) ownership with two (2), three (3) or four (4) dwelling units, respectively, in the same structure), and apartments (five (5) or more units under one (1) ownership in a single structure); townhouse/row house development (three (3) or more attached single-unit dwellings

located on separate parcels and where no unit is located over another unit). This definition does not include accessory dwelling units (ADU). For accessory dwelling unit, see "Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Museum. Public or quasi-public facility that provides space for preserving and exhibiting artistic, historical, scientific, natural, or manmade objects of interest. Activities may include the sale of objects collected and memorabilia, the sale of crafts work and artwork, boutiques, and the holding of meetings and social events. [Source: NEW]

17.110.150 "N" Definitions.

Negative Declaration. A statement describing the reasoning that a proposed action will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). [Source: Existing definition]

Neighborhood Market. See "Retail Sales, Neighborhood Market."

Nonconforming Parcel. A parcel that was legally created prior to the adoption of this Zoning Code and which does not conform to current Code provisions/standards (e.g., access, area, or width requirements, etc.) prescribed for the zoning district in which the parcel is located.

Nonconforming Sign. A sign which lawfully existed prior to the effective date of this Zoning Code, or any amendment thereto, but which fails by reason of such adoption or amendment to conform to all the standards and regulations of the adopted or amended provision. [Source: Existing definition]

Nonconforming Structure. A structure that was legally constructed prior to the adoption of this Zoning Code and which does not conform to current Code provisions/standards (e.g., setbacks, open space, distance between structures, etc.) pre-

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scribed for the zoning district in which the structure is located. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Nonconforming Use. A use of a structure (either conforming or nonconforming) or land that was legally established and maintained prior to the adoption of this Zoning Code and which does not conform to current Code provisions governing allowable land uses for the zoning district in which the use is located. [Source: Existing definition]

Non-Profit Housing Agency. A not-for-profit agency engaged in the provision and/or management of housing for households with very low to moderate income. [Source: Existing definition]

Nonrestricted Unit. All units within a housing development excluding the designated dwelling units. [Source: Existing definition]

17.110.160 "O" Definitions.

health services, including medical, dental, and psychiatric offices; chiropractors; outpatient care facilities; acupuncture; medical and dental laboratories; and other allied health services. Does not include services provided as part of a hospital. [Source: NEW]

  1. Office, Production. Office-type facility occupied by businesses engaged in the production of intellectual property. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Office, Professional. Facility and business that predominantly offers professional and/or business services including accountants, architects, attorneys, advertising, computer support, engineers and land surveyors, land use planners, psychologists and social workers, and other similar professional services and uses. [Source: NEW]

Occupancy. All or a portion of a structure occupied by one (1) tenant. [Source: Existing definition]

Off-Site. An activity or accessory use that is related to a specific primary use but is not located on the same site as the primary use.

Occupancy Standard. One (1) person per studio unit and one (1) person per bedroom plus one (1) for larger units. [Source: Existing definition]

Office. Facility or business that predominantly offers medical, professional, or business services. [Source: NEW]

  1. Office, Accessory. Office that is incidental to and a part of another business, manufacturing, or sales activity that is the primary use. [Source: NEW]

  2. Office, Administrative. Establishments providing direct services to consumers, such as insurance agencies, real estate offices, and utility company offices. [Source: Existing definition]

On-Site. An activity or accessory use that is related to a specific primary use, which is located on the same site as the primary use. [Source: Existing definition]

Open Fencing. A barrier constructed of material which is transparent, such as glass, plastic panels or wrought iron, used in conjunction with recreation and seating areas.

Ordinary Maintenance and Repair. Any work for which a Building Permit is not required, the purpose and effect of which is to correct deterioration of or damage to a structure or any part thereof and to restore the structure to its condition before the deterioration or damage. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Office, Medical. Facility primarily providing outpatient medical, mental health, minor surgical, and other similar personal

Organizational House. Residential lodging facility operated by a membership organization for its members and not open to the public. Includes

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fraternity and sorority houses, student dormitories, convents, monasteries, and religious residential retreats. [Source: Existing definition]

Outdoor Commercial Recreation. See "Commercial Recreation and Entertainment Facility, Outdoor."

Outdoor Sales and Activities. Permanent outdoor sales and rental establishments including lumber and other material sales yards, outdoor facilities for the sale or rental of other vehicles/ equipment, and other uses where the business is not conducted entirely within a structure. See Section 17.40.190 (Outdoor Sales and Activities). [Source: Existing definition]

Outdoor Storage. The storage of various materials outside of a structure, either as an accessory or principal use. See Section 17.40.200 (Outdoor Storage). [Source: NEW]

17.110.170 "P" Definitions.

Paper Product Manufacturing. The manufacture of paper and paperboard, from both raw and recycled materials, and their conversion into products including paper bags, boxes, envelopes, wallpaper, etc. See also "Industrial, Major."

Parcel. A recorded parcel of real property under single ownership, lawfully created as required by the Subdivision Map Act and Town ordinances, including this Zoning Code. Types of lots include the following. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Corner Parcel. A parcel located at the intersection of two (2) or more streets, where they intersect at an interior angle of not more than one hundred thirty-five (135) degrees. If the intersection angle is more than one hundred thirty-five (135) degrees, the parcel is considered an interior lot. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Flag parcel. A parcel having access from the building site to a public street by means of private right-of-way strip that is owned in fee. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  3. Interior Parcel. A parcel abutting only one (1) street. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  4. Key Parcel. An interior parcel, the front of which adjoins the side property line of a corner parcel. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  5. Reverse Corner Parcel. A corner parcel, the rear of which abuts a key parcel. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  6. Through Parcel. A parcel with frontage on two (2) generally parallel streets. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Parcel Area. Parcel area is the gross area included within the parcel lines of a parcel, exclusive of adjacent dedicated street right-of-way. The total of the area measured in a horizontal plane, within the parcel lines bounding the lot, exclusive of: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Easements for streets or driveways which are not for the exclusive use of the parcel on which any such easement is located; and [Source: Existing definition]

  2. The access strip required to serve a flag parcel. [Source: Existing definition]

Parcel Coverage. The percentage of total parcel area occupied by structures. Structure coverage includes the primary structure, all accessory structures (e.g., carports, garages, patio covers, storage sheds, trash dumpster enclosures, etc.) and architectural features (e.g., chimneys, balconies, decks above the first floor, porches, stairs, etc.). Parcel coverage is measured from exterior wall to exterior wall. See Figure 8-1 (Parcel Coverage). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

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Figure 8-1 Parcel Coverage

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Parcel Depth. The average linear distance between the front and the rear parcel lines or the intersection of the two (2) side parcel lines if there is no rear line. See Figure 8-2 (Parcel Features). The Director shall determine parcel depth for parcels of irregular configuration. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Parcel Frontage. The boundary of a parcel adjacent to a public street right-of-way. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

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Figure 8-2 Parcel Types

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Figure 8-3 Parcel Features

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Parcel Line or Property Line. Any recorded boundary of a parcel. Types of parcel lines are as follows (see Figure 8-3 (Parcel Features)):

  1. Front Parcel Line. On an interior parcel, the property line separating the parcel from the street. The front parcel line on a corner parcel is the line with the shortest frontage. If the street-fronting parcel lines of a corner parcel are equal in length, the front parcel line shall be determined by the Director. On a through parcel, both parcel lines are front parcel lines, and the parcel is considered to have no rear parcel line. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Interior Parcel Line. Any parcel line not abutting a street. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  3. Rear Parcel Line. A property line that does not intersect the front parcel line, which is most distant from and most closely parallel to the front parcel line. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  4. Side Parcel Line. Any parcel line that is not a front or rear parcel line. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  5. Street Side Parcel Line. The longer street fronting parcel line of a corner lot.

Parcel Width. The horizontal distance between the side parcel lines, measured at right angles to the parcel depth at a point midway between the front and rear parcel lines. See Figure 8-3 (Parcel Features). The Director shall determine parcel width for parcels of irregular shape. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Park and Ride Facility. A designated public area where vehicles may be left to ride public transit or carpool with other commuters. [Source: NEW]

Parks and Playgrounds. See "Public or QuasiPublic Use."

Paving and Roofing Materials Manufacturing. The manufacture of various common paving and petroleumbased roofing materials, including bulk asphalt, paving blocks made of asphalt, creosote wood and various compositions of asphalt and tar. The manufacture of wood roofing materials (e.g., shingles, shakes, etc.) is included under "Lumber and Wood Product Manufacturing. See also "Industrial, Major."

Pawn Shop. See "Retail Sales, Restricted."

Pedestrian Orientation. Any physical structure or place with design qualities and elements that contribute to an active, inviting, and pleasant place for pedestrians including, but not limited to:

  • Highly articulated facades at the street level with interesting uses of material, color, and architectural detailing, located directly behind the sidewalk at the build-to line;

  • Design amenities related to the street level such as awnings, paseos, arcades;

  • Visibility into structures at the street level;

  • Continuity of the sidewalk with a minimum of intrusions into pedestrian rightof-way;

  • Continuity of structure facades along the street with few interruptions in the progression of structures and stores;

  • Signage oriented and scaled to the pedestrian rather than the motorist;

  • Landscaping; and

  • Street furniture. [Source: Existing definition]

Pedestrian Oriented Use. A use which is intended to encourage walk-in customers, and which generally does not limit the number of customers by requiring appointments or otherwise excluding the public. A pedestrian oriented use provides spontaneous draw from the sidewalk and street

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due to visual interest, high customer turnover and social interaction. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Permitted Use. See "Allowed Use."

Person. Any individual, firm, co-partnership, corporation, company, association, joint stock association; city, county, state, or district; and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or other similar representative thereof. [Source: Existing definition]

Personal Communication Services. A digital wireless communication technology that has the capacity for multiple communication services and provides a system in which calls are routed to individuals rather than places, regardless of location. [Source: Existing definition]

Personal Service, General. Commercial establishment that provides personal services and may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the personal services. Illustrative examples include: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Personal Service, Restricted. Commercial establishments, that when concentrated in a single area, may have a blighting and/or deteriorating effect upon surrounding areas/uses and that may need to be dispersed from other similar uses to minimize adverse impacts. These uses may also include accessory retail sales of products related to the personal services provided. See Section 17.40.210 (Personal Service, Restricted). Illustrative examples include: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  • Bail bonds.

  • Check cashing/cash advance.

  • Psychic, palm reader, fortune teller.

  • Tattoo, piercing, and scarification.

Place of Assembly. Facility intended for public or private assembly and meetings, including civic auditoriums and theaters, banquet halls, community and civic centers, conference, and convention facilities, meeting halls for clubs and other membership organizations, and places of worship. [Source: NEW]

  • Alterations.

  • Barber shop.

  • Clothing rental shop.

  • Dry-cleaning with limited equipment.

Planning Commission. The Town of Windsor Planning Commission, appointed by the Windsor Town Council in compliance with Government Code Section 65101, referred to throughout this Zoning Code as the "Commission." [Source: Existing definition]

  • Esthetician.

  • Hair salon.

  • Tailor and clothing alterations.

  • Laundromat (self-service laundry).

  • Locksmith.

  • Micro-blading.

  • Nail salon.

  • Shoe repair.

  • Tanning salon.

Plant Nurseries and Garden Supply Store. See "Retail Sales, Nursery and Garden Supply." [Source: NEW]

Plastics and Rubber Product Manufacturing. The manufacture of rubber products, including: tires; rubber footwear; mechanical rubber goods; heels and soles; flooring; and other rubber products from natural, synthetic, or reclaimed rubber. Also includes: establishments engaged in molding primary plastics for other manufacturers and manufacturing miscellaneous finished plastics products; fiberglass manufacturing, and fiberglass application services. Establishments primarily en-

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gaged in recapping and retreading automobile tires are classified as "Vehicle Repair and Service, Major." See "Industrial, Major." [Source NEW]

Pool House. A detached residential accessory structure or accessory structure attached to a primary dwelling, located on the same parcel with the primary dwelling and used in conjunction with a swimming pool, spa, hot tub, or other similar use intended to be used for changing and restroom facilities. Does not include living or cooking facilities. [Source: 17.34.090.A, modified]

Preservation. The acquisition, identification, protection, rehabilitation, restoration, or study of historic landmarks. [Source: Existing definition]

Primary Caregiver. A "primary caregiver" as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 11362.7, as amended. [Source: Existing definition]

Private Residence. A house, an apartment unit, a mobile home, or other similar dwelling unit. [Source: Existing definition]

Primary Structure. A structure that accommodates the primary use of the site. [Source: Existing definition]

Primary Use. The main purpose for which a site is developed and occupied, including the activities that are conducted on the site most of the hours during which activities occur, the floor area for each use, the percentage of sales, or similar characteristics of the business, as determined by the Director. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Parking Facility. A publicly or privately owned and operated service establishment which temporarily stores operational vehicles (e.g., cars, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles, and other motor vehicles) for off-street vehicle parking. Includes both day use, overnight, and long-term parking garages, parking structures, and parking lots. Does not include the storage or parking of non-operational vehicles. See "Vehicle Storage." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Property. A parcel of land upon which is built or placed, a private residence.

Property Line. See Parcel or Property Line. [Source: Existing definition]

Public and Quasi-Public Use.

  1. Library. Public facility that provides the use, but not sale, of literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials, which may also include accessory sales of media. [Source: NEW]

  2. Public Building. Structure used (either owned and rented) by public agencies, including Town, county, State, and Federal administration buildings; fire stations, and other fire prevention and firefighting facilities; police and sheriff substations and headquarters, including interim incarceration facilities, and post offices. Does not include facilities specifically identified under another land use category, including schools. [Source: NEW]

  3. Public Park and Recreation Area. Noncommercial outdoor recreation facility that provides a variety of recreational facilities including playground equipment, open space areas for active and passive recreation and picnicking, and sport and active recreational facilities. May also include enclosed structures providing for recreational opportunities and community gardens. [Source: NEW]

  4. Corporation and Maintenance Yard. A facility used for the storage, maintenance, and operation of equipment, vehicles, and materials used by a public agency. These yards are often used for activities such as vehicle repairs, equipment servicing, and storage of tools and materials necessary for the corporation's operational needs. They may include buildings and structures for administrative offices, workshops, stor-

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age sheds, and parking areas for fleet vehicles and heavy machinery. [Source: NEW]

Public Safety Facility. See "Public and QuasiPublic Use."

Public Transit. A location, including, but not limited to, a bus stop or train station, where the public may access buses, trains, subways, and other forms of transportation that charge set fares, run on fixed routes, and are available to the public. [Source: NEW, State legislation]

Public Utility Facility. See "Utility Facility and Infrastructure."

17.110.180 "Q" Definitions.

Qualified Household. A household meeting statutory or regulatory requirements to receive the benefits conferred be the statutory or regulatory program. [Source: Existing definition]

Qualifying Resident. Senior citizens or other persons eligible to reside in senior citizen housing. [Source: Existing definition]

17.110.190 "R" Definitions.

Radiofrequency Radiation. Electromagnetic radiation in the portion of the spectrum from three (3) kilohertz to three hundred (300) gigahertz. [Source: Existing definition]

Razor Wire. A continuous coil of stainless-steel ribbon with razor type barbs or sharp points. [Source: Existing definition]

Recreational Vehicle. A motor home, travel trailer, truck camper, or camping trailer, with or without motive power, originally designed for human habitation for recreational, emergency, or other occupancy, which meets all the following criteria:

  • It contains less than three hundred twenty (320) square feet of internal living room area, excluding built-in equipment, includ-

ing wardrobe, closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures, and bath or toilet rooms;

  • It contains four hundred (400) square feet or less of gross area measured at maximum horizontal projections;

  • It is built on a single chassis; and

  • It is either self-propelled, truck-mounted, or permanently towable on the highways without a towing permit.

  • Recreational vehicles shall not be used as a residential living unit except within an RV park. [Source: Existing definition]

Recreational Vehicle Park. An area or tract of land for temporary occupancy by motor homes, travel trailers, truck campers, camping trailers, or other vehicles for short-term recreational habitation. Recreational vehicle parks may include public restrooms, water, sewer, and electric hookups to each space and are intended as a higher density, more intensively developed use than campgrounds. May include accessory retail uses where they are clearly incidental and intended to serve park patrons only. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Recycling Facility. A variety of indoor and outdoor facilities involved with the collection, sorting, and processing of recyclable materials. See Section 17.40.220 (Recycling Facilities). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Collection Facility. A facility where the public may donate, redeem, or sell recyclable materials, which may include the following:

    • a. Reverse Vending Machine(s). An outdoor automated mechanical device which accepts at least one (1) or more types of empty beverage containers and issues a cash refund or a redeemable credit slip with a value not less than the container's redemption value, as determined by State law. These vend-

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ing machines may accept aluminum cans, glass and plastic bottles, and other containers.

  • b. Collection Facility, Small. A facility which occupies an area of three hundred fifty (350) square feet or less and may include a mobile unit, kiosk-type units, and bulk reverse vending machines occupying more than fifty (50) square feet; and

  • c. Collection Facility, Large. A facility which occupies an area of more than three hundred fifty (350) square feet and/or includes permanent structures. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Mobile Recycling Unit. An automobile, truck, trailer, or van used for the collection of recyclable materials, carrying bins, boxes, or other containers. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Processing Facility. A structure or enclosed space used for the collection and processing of recyclable materials for shipment, or to an end-user's specifications, by such means as baling, briquetting, cleaning, compacting, crushing, flattening, grinding, mechanical sorting, remanufacturing, and shredding. Processing facilities are further categorized by "Heavy" and "Light" as follows:

    • a. Light Processing Facility. A facility occupies an area of less than forty-five thousand (45,000) square feet of collection, processing and storage area, and averages two (2) outbound truck shipments each day. Light processing facilities are limited to baling, briquetting, compacting, crushing, grinding, shredding, and sorting of source separated recyclable materials sufficient to qualify as a certified processing facility. A light processing facility shall

not shred, compact, or bale ferrous metals other than food and beverage containers.

  • b. Heavy Processing Facility. Any processing facility other than a light processing facility. This includes recycling, scrap, and wrecking yards primarily engaged in assembling, breaking up, sorting, temporary storage, and distribution of recyclable or reusable scrap and waste materials. Does not include vehicle salvage and dismantling yards. See "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Yard." [Source: NEW]
  1. Recycling Center. A center for the collection and/or processing of California Redemption Value (CRV) recyclable materials as defined by Public Resources Code, Division 12.1 (California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act). A "certified" recycling or processing facility is certified by the California Department of Resources and Recovery as meeting the requirements of the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act of 1986. A recycling center does not include storage containers located on a residentially, commercially, or industrially designated site used solely for the recycling of material generated on the site. [Source: Existing definition]

Religious Places of Worship and Related Facilities. See "Place of Assembly."

Research and Development Facility. Business establishments engaged in scientific research, and the design, development, and testing of electrical, electronic, magnetic, optical and mechanical components in advance of product manufacturing, that are not associated with a manufacturing facility on the same site. Includes chemical and biotechnology research and development that is con-

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sistent with biosafety level three (3). Facilities that exceed biosafety level three (3) are prohibited. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Residential Accessory Uses and Structure. See "Accessory Structure" and "Accessory Use." [Source: NEW]

Residential Care Home. See "Community Care Facility." [Source: NEW]

Residential Development. Any dwelling units entitled under a General Plan amendment, Specific Plan, any dwelling units approved by the Town or the County, or subdivision approval, on contiguous parcels or otherwise, developed by the same entity or affiliates of the same entity. [Source: Existing definition]

Residential District or Zone. Any of the residential zoning districts established by Article 2 (Zones, Allowable Uses, and Development Standards). [Source: Existing definition]

Restaurant. A retail business selling food and beverages prepared on the site, for on- or offpremises consumption. These include eating establishments where customers are served from a walk-up ordering counter for either on- or offpremises consumption, and establishments where most customers are served food at tables for onpremises consumption but may include providing food for take-out. Also includes coffee houses. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Restaurant, Outdoor Dining. A restaurant or other eating establishment where tables and seating are provided and food and/or beverages are served in outdoor areas, which front a street, and have at least one (1) side open. For purposes of parking calculations, these do not include interior courtyard areas. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Restaurant, Take Out. A retail business selling food and beverages prepared on the site, exclusively for off-premise consumption. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Restaurant, Alcohol Sales. A retail business selling food and beverages prepared on the site, for on- or off-premise consumption and the sale of alcohol for on premise consumption. Restaurants with alcohol sales are distinguished from bars and nightclubs by:

    • a. The area devoted to eating is larger than the area devoted to alcohol consumption;

    • b. The alcohol serving area cannot operate independent from the food service area; and

    • c. Alcohol is only served when the full restaurant menu is being served. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Restaurant, Live Entertainment. Restaurants selling food and beverages prepared on the site, for on- or off-premise consumption with live entertainment. Does not include restaurants, takeout where food is exclusively for off-premise consumption. [Source: Existing definition]

Retail Sales.

  1. Retail Sales, Accessory. The retail sales of various products (including food service) in a store or similar facility that is located within a health care, hotel, office, or industrial complex, when they are intended to serve visitors and employees of the facility. These uses may include pharmacies, gift shops, and food service establishments within hospitals, convenience stores and food service establishments within hotel, office, and industrial complexes. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Retail Sales, Auto Parts. Stores that sell new automobile parts, tires, and accessories. May also include minor parts installation (see "Vehicle Services"). Does not include tire recapping establishments, which

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are found under "Vehicle Services" or businesses dealing exclusively in used parts, which are included under "Recycling— Scrap and Dismantling Yards."

  1. Retail Sales, Consignment, Second Hand, and Thrift Stores. A commercial establishment selling used goods, including consignment, secondhand, and thrift stores.

  2. Retail Sales, Convenience Store. A commercial establishment with a maximum gross floor area of three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet, which carries a range of merchandise oriented to convenience and travelers' shopping needs. These stores may be part of a vehicle fueling station. The sales floor area devoted to alcohol and tobacco sales shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the total floor area dedicated to merchandise sales. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  3. Retail Sales, Firearms. A business, corporation, association or organization or other entity engaged in the business of selling, leasing, transferring, advertising, offering, or exposing for sale, of firearms, ammunition, and related accessories and equipment, where the floor area is used solely for the sales, display, or storage of firearms, ammunition, and related accessories and equipment. For additional regulations, see Section 17.40.240 (Retail Sales, Firearms). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  4. Retail Sales, Furniture and Appliances. A commercial establishment engaged primarily in the selling of furniture, mattresses, and household appliances, including incidental repair services. Illustrative examples of these establishments include: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

    • Floor coverings.

    • Home appliances.

    • Home furnishings.

    • Home sound systems.

    • Interior decorating materials and services.

    • Large musical instruments (i.e., piano organ).

    • Movable spas and hot tubs.

    • Office furniture.

    • Outdoor furniture.

    • Televisions.

  5. Retail Sales, General. Commercial establishment within a structure, engaged in selling goods or merchandise to the general public for profit. Illustrative examples of these establishments and lines of merchandise include: [Source: NEW]

    • Antiques.

    • Art studio and gallery.

    • Artists' supplies.

    • Bakeries (retail only).

    • Bicycle sales and rentals.

    • Books.

    • Cameras and supplies.

    • Clothing and accessories.

    • Drug and discount stores.

    • Electronic equipment.

    • Fabrics and sewing supplies.

    • Florists and houseplant stores.

    • Gift shops.

    • Glass and chinaware.

    • Hardware.

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Hobby materials.
Jewelry.
Kitchen utensils.
Medical supplies and equipment.
Motor vehicle parts and accessories.
Newsstands.
Office supplies.
Orthopedic supplies.
Paint, draperies, and wallpaper.
Pharmacies.
Religious goods.
Shoe stores.
Small musical instruments (i.e., guitar,
violin).
Small wares.
Specialty food and beverage.
Specialty shops.
Stationery.
Toys and games.
  1. Retail Sales, Grocery Store. A commercial establishment where the majority of the floor area open to the public is occupied by food products packaged for preparation and consumption away from the site of the store. This use is further categorized into small and large. A small grocery store is defined as having a maximum of thirty thousand (30,000) square feet, while a large grocery store exceeds thirty thousand (30,000) square feet. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Retail Sales, Neighborhood Market. A commercial, pedestrian-oriented establishment oriented to the daily shopping needs of

surrounding residential areas. The sales floor area devoted to alcohol and tobacco sales shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the total floor area dedicated to merchandise sales (see Section 17.40.180 (Neighborhood Market). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Retail Sales, Nursery and Garden Supply. A commercial agricultural establishment engaged in the production of ornamental plants and other nursery products, grown under cover or outdoors. Includes stores selling nursery stock, lawn and garden supplies, and commercial scale greenhouses. The sale of house plants or other nursery products entirely within a structure is also included under "Retail Sales, General." Home greenhouses are included under "Accessory Structure." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Retail Sales, Restricted. Commercial establishment within a structure, engaged in selling goods or merchandise to the public for profit that are subject to heightened public regulation due to the nature of the product. For additional regulations, see Section 17.40.250 (Retail Sales, Restricted). Examples of these establishments and lines of merchandise include: [Source: NEW]

  • a. Pawn Shop. Commercial establishment where personal property is received in exchange for money, with the privilege granted to the person to whom the money is loaned to reclaim such property upon repayment of the loan, together with all legal charges. Does not include banks, savings and loan institutions, credit unions, or other banking organizations regulated by State or Federal law. [Source: Existing definitions, modified]

  • b. Smoke Shop. Establishments that either: (1) devote more than fifteen (15)

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percent of their total floor space to smoking or tobacco paraphernalia; or (2) devote more than a two-foot by four-foot (two (2) feet in depth maximum) section of shelf space for display for sale and sale of smoking and/or tobacco paraphernalia. Nothing in the definition of smoking or tobacco paraphernalia is intended to nor shall be interpreted as applying to tobacco products or legalizing or applying to any use otherwise prohibited by State or Federal law, including, without limitation, California Penal Code Section 308, Business & Professions Code Section 22950 et seq., and Health & Safety Code Sections 11014.5, 11364, 11364.5 and 11364.7. Does not include the sale, distribution, advertising, or storage of marijuana, marijuana products, or devices and/or accessories for the use of marijuana. See "Marijuana Retail Sales." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Smoking and/or paraphernalia include, but are not limited to, the follow:

  • i. Kits intended for use or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, or harvesting of any species of tobacco plant.

  • ii. Kits intended for use or designed for use in manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, or preparing tobacco.

  • iii. Isomerization devices intended for use or designed for use in increasing the potency of any species of tobacco plant. Testing equipment intended for use or designed for use in identifying, or in analyzing the strength, effectiveness, or purity of tobacco.

  • iv. For use or designed for use in weighing or measuring tobacco. Separation gins and sifters intended for use or designed for use in removing twigs, stems, seeds, or other foreign material from, or in otherwise cleaning or refining, tobacco.

  • v. Blenders, bowls, containers, spoons, and mixing devices intended for use or designed for use in compounding tobacco substances.

  • vi. Envelopes, pouches, capsules, balloons, and other containers intended for use or designed for use in packaging small quantities of tobacco.

  • vii. Containers and other objects intended for use or designed for use in storing or concealing tobacco.

  • viii. Objects intended for use or designed for use in ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing tobacco into the human body, such as the following:

    • (A) Metal, wood, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or ceramic pipes with or without screens, permanent screens, or punctured metal bowls.

    • (B) Water pipes.

    • (C) Carburetion tubes and devices.

    • (D) Smoking and carburetion masks.

    • (E) Clips or other devices intended to hold burning materials, such as marijuana cigarette, that has become too small or too short to be held in the hand.

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  • (F) Miniature cocaine spoons, and cocaine vials.

  • (G) Chamber pipes, carburetor pipes, electric pipes, air-driven pipes, chillums, bongs, ice pipes or chillers.

  1. Retail Sales, Shopping Center. Primarily retail commercial sites with two (2) or more separate businesses sharing common pedestrian and parking areas. Further categorized into "small-scale" and "large-scale" shopping centers:

  2. Small-Scale Shopping Center. A smallscale shopping center is thirty thousand (30,000) square feet or less in gross floor area and is located on a site that is five (5) acres or less in size. [Source: NEW

  3. Large-Scale Shopping Center. A largescale shopping center is a shopping center that is not consistent with the requirements for a small shopping center. [Source: NEW

  4. Retail Sales, Sporting Goods. A commercial establishment, corporation, association, organization, or other entity engaged in the business of selling sports equipment needed to participate in a particular sport. May include the retail sale of firearms not to exceed five (5) percent of the gross floor area used for sales, display, and storage in compliance with Section 17.40.240 (Retail Sales, Firearms). See "Retail Sales, Sporting Goods, Accessory Firearm Sales." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  5. Retail Sales, Sporting Goods with Accessory Firearm Sales. A commercial establishment, corporation, association or organization or other entity engaged in the business of selling, leasing, transferring, advertising, offering, or exposing for sale, any firearm at a location where the floor area is used for the sales, display, or stor-

age of firearms and does not exceed five (5) percent of the total floor area of a bonafide sporting goods store selling a full range of non-firearm related sporting goods. The floor area used for gun sales must be contiguous and not dispersed throughout the location. Firearm sales must be accessory to the sporting goods sales. Use shall comply with Section 17.40.240 (Retail Sales, Firearms). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Retail Sales, Wholesale. A commercial establishment engaged in the selling of wholesale merchandise in large quantities to patrons, businesses, retailers, or other wholesalers. Sites and structures are typically large and industrial in character. Patrons may be required to pay membership fees. [Source: NEW]

Review Authority. The individual or official Town body (the Director, Administrative Hearing Officer, Commission, or Council) identified by this Zoning Code as having the responsibility and authority to review and approve or disapprove the permit applications described in Article 6 (Zoning Code Administration). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Roof-Mounted. Mounted above the eave line of a structure. [Source: Existing definition]

Room Rental. The renting of individual bedrooms within a dwelling for a term of thirty (30) or more consecutive days. [Source: Existing definition]

17.110.200 "S" Definitions.

SB9 Urban Lot Split. See Section 17.94.050 (Definitions).

SB9 Two-Unit Dwelling. See Section 17.94.050 (Definitions).

Scarification. To make scratches on or superficial incisions in the skin. [Source: Existing definition]

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Schools. Public and private educational facilities. Illustrative examples include:

  • Boarding school.

  • Business, secretarial and vocational.

  • Community college, college, and universities.

Security Fencing. A maximum of three (3) strands of barbed wire at the top of a fence. [Source: Existing definition]

Senior Citizen. Persons at least sixty-two (62) years of age; or persons at least fifty-five (55) years of age in a senior citizen housing development, in compliance with State and Federal law. [Source: Existing definition]

  • Driver education.

  • Elementary, middle, and junior high schools.

  • High schools.

  • Language.

  • Military academies.

  • Professional schools

  • Seminaries, religious.

Also includes facilities and institutions that offer specialized programs in tutoring, personal growth and development, environmental awareness, arts, communications, and management. Does not include athletic clubs, pre-schools, or child day care facilities (see "Child Day Care Facilities"). See also the definition of "Studios—Art, Dance, Music, Photography, etc." for smaller-scale facilities offering specialized instruction. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Scrap. Used metal, including appliances and machine parts, which can be reused only with repair, refurbishing, or attachment to other such materials. [Source: Existing definition]

Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. The guidelines prepared by the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, for rehabilitating historic structures. [Source: Existing definition]

Secondary Dwelling Unit. See "Accessory Dwelling Unit."

Senior Citizen Housing. A housing development that qualifies as "housing for older persons" as defined in Government Code Section 12955.9 designed to meet the physical and social needs of senior citizens. [Source: Existing definition]

Service Station. See "Vehicle Fueling Station."

Setback. The distance by which a structure, parking area or other development feature must be separated from a parcel line, other structure or development feature, or street centerline. Setbacks from private streets are measured from the edge of the easement. [Source: Existing definition]

Short-Term Rental. A dwelling unit or part of a dwelling unit rented for a period of less than thirty (30) consecutive nights.

  1. Short-Term Rental, Hosted. A short-term rental where the owner or primary occupant occupies a bedroom in the dwelling unit during the entire rental. In addition, this includes the occupation of an accessory dwelling unit by the owner or primary occupant while the primary unit is being rented. Shall also include a shortterm rental where the owner or primary occupant is the permanent resident of the dwelling unit being rented, and rents the dwelling unit for a maximum sixty (60) nights per calendar year without occupying a bedroom in the dwelling unit during the entire rental. For the purposes of this definition, a "permanent resident" shall be an individual who resides in the dwelling

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unit a majority of a calendar year and provides proof satisfactory to the director and executes a related affidavit.

  1. Short-Term Rental, Non-Hosted. A short term rental where the owner or primary occupant does not occupy a bedroom in the dwelling unit for one (1) or more nights during the rental period.

Showroom. A part of a structure used for the display of samples, patterns, or other goods and wherein orders are taken for merchandise which is stored in bulk in a warehouse part of the same building, generally for future delivery to its customers. [Source: NEW]

Sign. An object, device, figure, display, message placard, or other contrivance, or any part thereof, visible from a public place, a public right-of-way, or any parking area or right-of-way open to the public which is designed, constructed, intended, or used to advertise, to provide information in the nature of advertising, or to direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution, business, product, service, event, or location by any means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures, colors, logos, illumination, or projected images. Does not include murals, paintings and other works of art that are not intended to advertise or identify any business or product. Types of signs include the following: [Source: Existing definition modified]

  1. Abandoned Sign. A sign that advertises a product, service, or activity that is no longer available, advertises a business this is no longer licensed, or is blank. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. A-Frame Sign. A portable sign this is comprised to two (2) separate panels or faces hinged at the top and capable of standing on its own frame without external support or attachment. [Source: NEW]

  3. Animated Sign. A sign which uses movement, lighting, or special materials to de-

pict action or create a special effect to imitate movement, including, but not limited to, blinking, flashing, revolving signs; electronic reader board signs; and strobe, laser, fiber optic, search lights, and strong lighting of any type. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Awning Sign. A sign painted, installed, attached or otherwise applied to, or located directly on, an awning. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Banner. Cloth, bunting, plastic, paper, or similar non-rigid material used for advertising purposes attached to a structure, staff, pole, line, framing, or vehicle, not including official flags of the United States, the State of California, and other states of the nation, counties, municipalities, official flags of foreign nations and nationally or internationally recognized organizations. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Bench Sign. Copy painted on a portion of a bench. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Canopy Sign. A sign that is part of, or attached to, a canopy or other fabric, or structural protective cover over a door, entrance, window, or outdoor service area. NEW

  5. Changeable Copy Sign. A sign designed to allow the changing of copy through manual, mechanical, or electrical means. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  6. Commercial Mascot. A person or animal, live or simulated, whether or not costumed or decorates, intended to serve or function as a commercial advertising devise, including, but not limited to, sign twirlers, sign clowns, human sandwich boards, and persons or animals holding or supporting any sign or advertising device displaying a commercial message. NEW

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  1. Electronic Reader Board Sign. A sign with a fixed or changing display composed of a series of lights, but not including time. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Feather Sign. A sign typically made of flexible fabric attached to a long pole in the general shape of a feather, teardrop or similar shape. The definition includes functionally similar devices. NEW

  3. Flashing Sign. A sign that contains an intermittent or sequential flashing light source. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Freestanding Sign. A sign fixed in an upright position on the ground not attached to a structure other than a framework, pole or device, erected primarily to support the sign. Includes monument signs and pole signs. [Source: Existing definition]

  5. Highway-Oriented Sign. A monument sign or wall sign that is located on parcels adjoining U.S. Highway 101 and area oriented toward and visible from the highway. NEW

  6. Indirectly Illuminated Sign. A sign whose light source is external to the sign and which casts its light onto the sign from some distance. [Source: Existing definition]

  7. Inflatable Sign. Any device which is filled or activated by air or gas and is located, attached, or tethered to the ground, site, merchandise, building, or roof and used for the purposes of signage, advertising, or attention-getting. NEW

  8. Internally Illuminated Sign. A sign whose light source is in the interior of the sign so that the rays go through the face of the sign, or light source which is attached to the face of the sign and is perceived as a design element of the sign. [Source: Existing definition]

  9. Monument Sign. An freestanding sign supported on the ground having a solid base as opposed to being supported by poles or open braces. [Source: Existing definition]

  10. Nonconforming Sign. An advertising structure or sign which was lawfully erected and maintained prior to the adoption of this Zoning Code but does not now completely comply with current regulations. [Source: Existing definition]

  11. Off-Site Sign. A sign identifying a use, facility, service, or product which is not located, sold, or manufactured on the same premise as the sign or which identifies a use, service, or product by a brand name which, although sold or manufactured on the premise, does not constitute the principal item sold or manufactured on the premise. [Source: Existing definition]

  12. Permanent Sign. A sign constructed of durable materials, is fixed in place, and is intended to exist for more than one hundred twenty (120) days. [Source: Existing definition modified]

  13. Pole/Pylon Sign. An elevated freestanding sign, typically supported by one (1) or two (2) poles or columns. [Source: Existing definition]

  14. Portable Sign. A sign that is not permanently affixed to a structure or the ground, and is designed to be easily transported. Portable signs include A-frame signs and T-shaped signs. Portable sign does not include a temporary sign carried by a person or animal. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  15. Roof Sign. A sign constructed upon or over a roof or placed to extend above the edge of the roof. [Source: Existing definition]

  16. Temporary Sign. A sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of time. [Source: Existing definition modified]

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  1. Vehicle Sign. A sign which is attached or affixed to, or painted or mounted on, any surface of a vehicle, trailer, or similar wheeled conveyance which parked and visible from the public right-of-way, except for vehicles used in the normal day-to-day operations of the business. Also known as "Mobile Billboard." [Source: NEW]

  2. Wall Sign. A sign which is attached to or painted on the exterior wall of a structure with the display surface of the sign approximately parallel to the structure wall. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Window Sign. A sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed in or on a window exposed to public view. A window sign also includes an interior sign which faces a window exposed to public view and is located within three (3) feet of the window. [Source: Existing definition]

Sign Area. The entire area within a perimeter defined by a continuous line composed of right angles using no more than four (4) lines which enclose the extreme limits of lettering, logo, trademark, or other graphic representation. [Source: Existing definition]

Sign Height. The vertical distance from the uppermost point used in measuring the area of a sign to the average grade immediately below the sign, including its base or the top of the nearest curb of the street on which the sign fronts, whichever measurement is the greatest. [Source: Existing definition]

Single-Unit Dwelling. Residential structure, including manufactured housing and mobile homes, when placed on a permanent foundation system, containing one (1) dwelling unit located on a single parcel of land for occupancy by a single household. Also includes duet units when each unit is located on its own parcel. [Source: NEW]

Single Room Occupancy Housing (SRO). A structure that provides living units that have sep-

arate sleeping areas and some combination of shared bath or toilet facilities. The structure may or may not have separate or shared cooking facilities for the residents. SRO includes structures commonly called residential hotels or rooming houses. For additional regulations, see Section 17.40.270 (Single Room Occupancy). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Site. A parcel or adjoining parcels under single ownership or single control, considered a unit for the purposes of development or other use. [Source: Existing definition]

Site Coverage. See "Parcel Coverage."

Skilled Nursing Facility. See "Extended Medical Care Facility."

Small Family Day Care Home. See "Day Care Home."

Small Lot Subdivision. See Chapter 17-88.

Smoke Shop. See "Retail Sales, Restricted."

Solid Fence. A fence constructed of substantial material, such as wood or metal, that prevents the viewing of contents from one (1) side to the other of the fence.

Spa Service/Health Spa. A commercial establishment that provides one (1) or a combination of nail, hair, skin care; waxing; facials; massage; reflexology; and/or other similar services to customers for financial compensation. May include a sauna, whirlpool, cryotherapy chamber, and other similar amenities for the incidental use of patrons. Does not include beauty shop, nail salon, or barber shop, where the active primary use of the establishment does not encompass two (2) or more services identified in the preceding sentence. See "Personal Services." [Source: NEW]

Specified Anatomical Areas. Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals or pubic region; buttocks; and female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola; or

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human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered. [Source: Modified]

Specified Sexual Activities. Whether performed semi-nude or directly or indirectly through clothing or other covering, the fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region, buttocks, anus, or female breast; sex acts, actual or simulated, including intercourse, oral copulation, or sodomy; masturbation, actual or simulated; or excretory functions. [Source: Modified]

Stealth Facility. A communications facility which is designed to blend into the surrounding environment, typically one (1) that is architecturally integrated into a structure. Also referred to as concealed antenna. [Source: Existing definition]

Stone and Cut Product Manufacturing. Establishments engaged primarily in cutting, shaping, and finishing marble, granite, slate, and other stone for building and miscellaneous uses. Also includes establishments engaged primarily in buying or selling partly finished monuments and tombstones. See also "Industrial, Major."

Storage Facility.

  1. Storage Facility, Personal. A structure or group of structures containing generally small, individual, compartmentalized stalls or lockers rented as individual storage spaces and characterized by low parking demand, referred to as "mini storage" or "self-storage." See Section 17.40.280 (Storage Facility, Personal). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Storage Facility, Restricted. Facility used for storage and distribution of generally dangerous and hazardous materials, including, but not limited to, chemicals, gasoline, propane, and explosives. [Source: NEW]

Street, Private. A private thoroughfare that is owned and maintained by the property owners

and which provides principal access to abutting property. The allowable street types are included in the Town's Complete Street Design Guidelines. [Source: Staff NEW]

Street, Public. A public thoroughfare accepted by the Town, which provides principal means of access to abutting property. The allowable street types are included in the Town's Complete Street Design Guidelines. [Source: Existing definition modified]

Street Line. The boundary between a street rightof-way and property. [Source: Existing definition]

Structure. Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires attachment to the ground or attachment to something located on the ground. For the purposes of this Zoning Code, the term "structure" includes "buildings," but does not include swimming pools. [Source: Existing definition]

Structure-Mounted. Mounted to the side of a structure (e.g., a billboard, cupola, steeple, freestanding sign, etc.). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Structural Clay and Pottery Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments engaged primarily in producing brick and structural clay products, including pipe, china, plumbing fixtures, and vitreous china articles, fine earthenware and porcelain products. Artist/craftsman uses are included in "Handcraft Industries and Small-Scale Manufacturing," and "Home Occupations." See "Industrial, Minor."

Studio Apartment. Residential rental units whose square footage does not exceed five hundred (500) square feet. Studio apartments are encouraged in apartment projects of varied size units, to provide a mix of housing types. [Source: Existing definition]

Studios—Art, Dance, Music, and Photography. Small-scale facilities, typically accommodating one (1) group of students at a time, in no more than

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one (1) instructional space. These include facilities for: individual and group instruction and training in the arts; production rehearsal; photography; martial arts training; gymnastics instruction; yoga and Pilates; and aerobics and gymnastics studios with no other fitness facilities or equipment. Facilities that facilitate more than one (1) class at any given time are included under the definition of "School." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Subdivision. The division, by any subdivider, of any unit or portion of land shown on the latest equalized Sonoma County assessment roll as a unit or contiguous units, for the purpose of sale, lease, or financing, whether immediate or future. Property shall be considered as contiguous units, even if it is separated by roads, streets, utility easement or railroad rights-of-way. Subdivision includes the following, as defined in Civil Code Section 1315: a condominium project; a community apartment project; or the conversion of five (5) or more existing dwelling units to a stock cooperative. [Source: Existing definition]

Subdivision Map Act or Map Act. Division 2, Title 7 of the California Government Code, commencing with Section 66410 as presently constituted, and any amendments to those provisions. [Source: Existing definition]

Supportive Housing. Housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population and linked to on-site or off-site services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his/her health status, and maximizing his/her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community. Supportive housing units are subject to the privileges and restrictions set forth in Government Code Section 65651. [Source: Existing definition, modified] (Ord. No. 2025-400, § 3, 10-15-2025)

Tasting Facility. A commercial establishment that facilitates the tasting of beer, wine, or spirits for a fee or without charge. May include the selling of wine, beer, spirits, and related products, in addition to limited production of wine or beer (maximum single batch not to exceed four (4) U.S. beer barrels). Outdoor tasting activities may be allowed when accessory to a legally established indoor facility. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Tattoo Parlor. See "Personal Service, Restricted."

Telecommunications Facilities. See "Wireless Telecommunications Facility."

Temporary Structure. A structure without any foundation or footings, and which is removed when the designated time, activity, or use for which the temporary structure was erected has ceased. A temporary structure shall comply with the requirements included in Chapter 17.60 (Temporary Use Permit). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Temporary Use. Use established for a specified period, typically less than twelve (12) months, with the intent to discontinue the use at the end of the designated time period. A temporary use shall comply with the requirements included in Chapter 17.60 (Temporary Use Permit). [Source: NEW]

Textile and Leather Product Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments engaged in performing any of the following operations: See also "Industrial, Major."

  • Coating, waterproofing, or otherwise treating fabric.

  • Dying and finishing fiber, yarn, fabric and knit apparel.

  • Manufacture of felt goods, lace goods, non-woven fabrics and miscellaneous textiles.

17.110.210 "T" Definitions.

Tanning Salon. See "Personal Service, General."

  • Manufacture of knit apparel and other finished products from yarn.

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  • Manufacturing of woven fabric, carpets, and rugs from yarn.

  • Preparation of fiber and subsequent manufacturing of yarn, threads, braids, twine cordage.

  • Upholstery manufacturing.

Theaters and Auditoriums. Indoor facilities for public assembly and group entertainment, other than sporting events, including:

  • Civic theaters, and facilities for "live" theater and concerts

  • Exhibition and convention halls.

  • Motion picture theaters.

  • Public and semi public auditoriums.

  • Similar public assembly uses.

Does not include outdoor theaters, concert and similar entertainment facilities, and indoor and outdoor facilities for sporting events; see "Outdoor Commercial Recreation." See also "Place of Assembly."

Timeshare.

  1. Timeshare, Hotel Structure. A right to exclusively use, occupy, or possess a tourist accommodation unit of a hotel/motel design with or without kitchen units, according to a fixed or floating time schedule on a periodic basis occurring annually over a period of time that is subject to a timeshare or fractional ownership agreement. [Source: NEW]

  2. Timeshare, Residential Structure. A right to exclusively use, occupy, or possess a tourist accommodation unit of a residential design with kitchen units, according to a fixed or floating time schedule on a periodic basis occurring annually over a period of time that is subject to a timeshare or fractional ownership agreement. [Source: NEW]

Timeshare Agreement. Any arrangement, plan, scheme, or similar device, other than an exchange program, whether by membership agreement, sale, lease, deed, license, right to use agreement, or by any other means, whereby a purchaser, in exchange for consideration, receives ownership rights in or the right to use accommodations for a period of time less than a full year during any given year, on a recurring basis for more than one (1) year, but not necessarily for consecutive years. [Source: NEW]

Timeshare Program/Project. A development in which a purchaser receives the right in perpetuity, for life, or for term of years, to the recurrent, exclusive use or occupancy of a parcel, unit, or segment of real property, annually or on some other periodic basis, for a period of time that has been or will be allotted from the use or occupancy periods into which the project has been divided. The definition of timeshare project includes a residential and hotel/motel design timeshares. [Source: NEW]

Tiny Home. A tiny home is a small towable residential unit that may or may not be on a permanent foundation, and that complies with the requirements of Chapter 17.102. [Source: NEW]

Tower. Any structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one (1) or more antennas, including, but not limited to, self-supporting lattice towers, guy towers or monopole towers. Telecommunication towers comprise personal wireless service facilities, including radio and television transmission towers, microwave towers, common-carrier towers, cellular telephone towers or personal communication service towers, and alternative tower structures. [Source: Existing definition]

Town. The Town of Windsor. [Source: Existing definition]

Town Council. The Windsor Town Council, referred to in this Zoning Code as the "Council." [Source: Existing definition]

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Transit Stations and Terminal. Facility where buses, taxis, trains, rail, and other mass transit options regularly stop to load and unload passengers. [Source: NEW]

Transit Stop Shelters. A small-scale covered waiting area for busses and taxis. [Source: Existing definition]

Transitional Housing. Housing operated under program requirements that call for the termination of assistance and recirculation of the assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at some predetermined future point in time, as set forth in State statutes and regulations governing transitional housing. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Tree.

  1. Building Footprint. The two-dimensional plan of a building's perimeter boundaries measured at grade level. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Certified Arborist. A person who is certified with the International Society of Arboriculture, thereby demonstrating knowledge and competency in the field of arboriculture and is a member of the American Society of Consulting Arborists. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Compaction. Compression of the soil structure within a TPZ by any means (e.g. traffic, heavy equipment, storage of construction materials, etc.) that creates an upper layer that is dense and impenetrable. Compaction injures the roots of trees and leads to poor health and decline. Symptoms of soil compaction often take three (3) to ten (10) years to manifest themselves. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Damage to a Tree. Any action causing or contributing injury to the root system or other parts of a tree, by fire, application of toxic substances, operation of machinery

or equipment; improper watering; changing natural grade of land by excavation or filling the drip line area around the trunk; or by attaching signs or artificial material thereby piercing the bark of the tree. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Dead Tree. Either a tree that is dead, or one (1) that has been so irreparably damaged, or is in such an advanced state of decline that not enough live tissue exists to sustain life. Such a determination must be made by a certified arborist. Once a tree has been determined to be dead then removal is permitted. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Diameter at Breast Height (DBH). The diameter of the tree trunk at four and one-half (4½) feet (fifty-four (54) inches) above the natural grade level. The diameter can be calculated using the formula: DBH = circumference at 4.5 feet divided by 3.142 (pi). To determine the DBH of multi-trunk trees, or measuring trees on slopes, consult the current Guide for Plant Appraisal, published by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Diseased Trees. Trees afflicted by, but not limited to, any of the following: insect infestation, heart rot, exfoliation, slime flux, crown rot, leaf scorch, and root fungus that shall be evaluated, treated, and reevaluated in an effort to restore or save the tree. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Dripline Area. The area represented by the actual size and shape of the tree canopy, as shown on an aerial photograph. Dripline does not represent the size or area of the root zone and is not the same as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), which represents the area required for preservation by fencing. [Source: Existing definition]

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  1. Hand Digging. Performing underground trenching without traditional trenching equipment such as backhoes, excavators, or trenchers. Alternate trenching techniques, as specified by the Project Arborist, might include using horizontal boring technology, high pressure air, high pressure water, and in limited locations manual removal of soil from a trench area with a shovel. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Hazardous Tree. A tree that possesses a significant structural defect that poses an unacceptable risk should the tree, or any part of it, fall on a target. A structural defect is defined as any structural weakness, whether caused by disease or any other means, which results in the deformity or weakness of a tree. Such a condition can be verified by a certified arborist. The Town retains the discretionary right to approve or amend a hazardous rating, in writing, and recommend any action that may reduce the condition to a less-than significant level of hazard. A tree with a structural defect may not be a hazard if a 'target' is absent within the falling distance of the tree or its parts (e.g., a substandard tree in a non-populated area away from pedestrian pathways may not be considered a hazard). [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Heritage Tree. A tree or grove of trees designated by resolution of the Council as a heritage tree because of an association with some event or person of historical significance to the community or because of special recognition due to size, condition, or aesthetic qualities. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Landmark Tree. Prominent or visually significant tree(s) of any species except eucalyptus with a trunk diameter of thirty (30) inches or greater measured at four and one-half (4½) feet from surrounding grade. [Source: Existing definition]

  5. Native Tree. Any tree which has its natural origin at the project site. Does not include trees that originate in other parts of the world that have naturalized in the Town. Does not include trees that are native to other parts of California that have been planted in the Town. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  6. Non-native Tree. Any tree which has its natural origin outside the Town of Windsor. Includes ornamental trees, trees that have naturalized from other areas, and natives from other areas of the State. [Source: Existing definition]

  7. Protective Tree Fencing. A temporary enclosure erected around a tree to be protected at the boundary of the tree protection zone. The fence serves three (3) primary functions:

  • a. To keep the crown, branch structure and trunk clear from direct contact with, and damage by, equipment, materials or other disturbances;

  • b. To preserve roots and soil in a natural, intact and non-compacted state;

  • c. To identify the tree protection zone in which no soil disturbance is permitted and in which activities are restricted. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Root Pruning. The deliberate and intended cutting of any root over one (1) inch in diameter using a clean saw or other cutting instrument. Roots must never be torn from the ground but must always be cleanly severed when encountered. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Significant Groves or Stands of Trees. Groups of trees where the individual trees might not comply with the criteria of this chapter, however, they represent a significant scenic or natural resource because of

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their grouping. Scenic resources may include entry statements to the Town, scenic corridors along major highways/streets, and/or specific rural, natural, or historic areas. Natural resources may include natural woodlands, riparian habitats, and/or drainage areas. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Significant Tree. As determined by the Project or Town Arborist, a significant tree can be identified by size, age, species, unusual character, historical significance, or a combination of these features. When identified by the Project or Town Arborist as significant, exceptional measures to preserve and protect may be required. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Site Plan. Either a Pre-application Plan, Improvement Plan, or Tentative Map. The Pre-application Plan need only show the surveyed tree locations and the tree driplines (including trees located on neighboring property that overhang the project site). The Improvement Plan or Tentative Map must show the surveyed tree locations, tree protection zones (TPZ), and tree numbers that correspond to the tree information contained in the Tree Protection and Preservation Plan. Additionally, the Improvement Plan or Tentative Map shall show existing site conditions and proposed improvements. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Street Tree. Any publicly owned tree growing within the Town's right-of-way or an area within a public easement. A permit from the Town is required prior to any work on or around these trees. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Target. People, vehicles, structures, other trees, or landscape improvements subject to damage by a falling tree. A tree with a hazardous structure may not be a hazard

if a 'target' is absent within the falling distance of the tree or its parts, for example a small tree in a non-populated area, away from pedestrian pathways, might possibly not be considered a hazard. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Topping. The practice of cutting back large diameter branches to a stub or truncating the main stem. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Tree Appraisal. A method of determining the monetary value of a tree as it relates to the real estate value of a property, neighborhood, or community. When required, a certified arborist determines the tree's value by adjusting its 'basic value' by condition, location, and species, using the most recent edition of the Guide for Plant Appraisal, published by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Tree Injury. A wound resulting from any activity, including, but not limited to, excessive pruning, cutting, bruising, scarring, tearing, or breaking of roots, bark, trunk, branches or foliage. It also includes damage inflicted on a tree through activities in the tree protection zone such as trenching, excavating, altering grade, paving or compaction. It also includes the application of herbicides or poisons, or any other action that ordinarily would result in damage to a tree. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Tree Inspection Report. A written report prepared by the Project Arborist to document that the specified tree inspection, or any other required procedure, has been accomplished. All necessary mitigation or action items that are required based on conditions existing at the time of inspection shall be noted, as well as any viola-

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tions of the Tree Preservation Policy or Tree Protection and Preservation Plan. [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Tree Inventory. A site plan that illustrates the location and driplines of all trees on a proposed project site. An inventory is a recommended submittal in the pre-application stage of development. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Tree Protection and Preservation Plan. A plan prepared by a certified arborist that outlines measures to protect and preserve trees on a project. This plan shall include requirements for preservation, establish a tree protection zone (TPZ), specify tree protection during demolition and/or construction, and specify mitigation measures and appraisal values for each tree. [Source: Existing definition]

  3. Tree Protection Signage. Signs measuring a minimum size of twelve (12) inches by eighteen (18) inches designating the tree protection zone, which is a protected area. Tree protection signs must be attached to the tree protection fencing at maximum intervals of twelve (12) feet apart on all fenced areas. [Source: Existing definition]

  4. Tree Protection Zone or (TPZ). The area of temporary fenced tree enclosure. The roots that are critical for tree survival are typically found in the upper three (3) feet of soil and may extend beyond the dripline area. Protecting the roots in the TPZ is necessary to ensure the tree's survival. The TPZ is a restricted activity zone where no access or soil disturbance is permitted, unless approved, in writing, and supervised by the Project Arborist. A TPZ must be identified for each tree and shown on all applicable Improvement plans. The TPZ is measured from the dripline of the furthest most tree limb plus a minimum of one (1) inch for every inch of the diameter

  • of the tree or a minimum of three (3) feet beyond the dripline, whichever is greater to provide a protected zone outside the furthest dripline of the tree (DBH - the diameter of the tree trunk at four and one-half (4½) feet (fifty-four (54) inches) above the natural grade level). The Project Arborist retains the discretionary right to decrease or increase the size of a TPZ at any time. [Source: Existing definition]
  1. Tree Removal. Complete tree removal either by cutting to the ground, or extraction, and then grinding or pushing over the stump of the tree and disposing of the remains as directed by the Project Arborist or Town Arborist. [Source: Existing definition]

  2. Trenching. Any excavation, whether to provide irrigation, install foundations, lay utility lines, pipe, drainage, or other property improvements below grade. Trenching within the TPZ is injurious to roots and tree health and is prohibited, unless approved in writing by the Project Arborist. [Source: Existing definition]

17.110.220 "U" Definitions.

Unit. See "Dwelling, Dwelling Unit, or Housing Unit."

Use. The purpose for which land or a structure is designed, arranged, intended, occupied, or maintained. [Source: Existing definition]

Use, Primary. See "Primary Use."

Utility Allowance. A utility allowance for renters or owners, calculated per utility allowance schedules published by the Sonoma County Housing Authority, a successor index, or an alternative index allowed by the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee. [Source: Existing definition]

Utility Facility. See "Utility Facility and Infrastructure."

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Utility Facility and Infrastructure. A facility used for the transmission and distribution of utilities and services (i.e., electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater). These facilities may also be used for the storage of materials and equipment necessary for the maintenance and/or repair of the utility and transmission system. These uses include any of the following facilities that are not exempted from land requirements by Government Code Section 53091: [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  • Electrical substations and switching stations.

  • Natural gas regulating and distribution facilities.

  • Public water system wells, treatment plants and storage.

  • Wastewater treatment plants, settling ponds and disposal fields.

Utility Infrastructure. See "Utility Facility and Infrastructure."

17.110.230 "V" Definitions.

Variance. A discretionary entitlement that may waive or relax the development standards of this Zoning Code, in compliance with Chapter 17.62 (Variances). [Source: Existing definition]

Vehicle and Freight Terminal. This land use consists of transportation establishments furnishing services incidental to air, motor freight, and rail transportation. Illustrative examples include: [Source: Existing definition]

  • Freight forwarding services.

  • Freight terminal services.

  • Joint terminal and service.

  • Packing, crating, and inspection.

  • Postal services and bulk mailing.

  • Transportation services.

• Trucking facility.

Vehicle Fueling Station. A commercial establishment selling gasoline, diesel, or alternative fuel for the onsite fueling of individual motor vehicles. May include a convenience store and provide secondary services incidental to fuel services. Does not include the storage or repair of wrecked vehicles, vehicle rentals, or vehicle service and repair. [Source: NEW]

Vehicle Rental Facility.

  1. Vehicle Rental, General. Commercial establishment that rents automobiles, construction equipment, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, trucks, trailers, and similar vehicles and equipment. May include on-site storage and incidental maintenance that does not require pneumatic lifts, when conducted within a fully enclosed structure. [Source: NEW]

  2. Vehicle Rental, Limited. Commercial establishment that rents small vehicles, including, bicycles, mopeds, scooters, and similar sized vehicles with electric power, engines less than 100cc, or are human powered. May also include the maintenance, minor repair, and on-site storage of the equipment offered for rent when conducted within fully enclosed structure. [Source: NEW]

Vehicle Repair and Service. The repair, servicing, alteration, restoration, towing, painting, cleaning, or finishing of automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, water vessels, golf carts, and other motor vehicles as a primary use, including the incidental wholesale and retail sale of vehicle parts as an accessory use. This includes the following categories: [Source: Existing, modified]

  1. Vehicle Repair and Service, Major. Major repair of automobiles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, or trucks including light duty truck and heavy-duty truck. Examples of uses include full-service motor ve-

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hicle repair garages; body and fender shops; brake shops; machine shops; paint shops; and transmission shops. [Source: NEW]

  1. Vehicle Repair and Service, Minor. Minor repair of automobiles, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, or light duty trucks, vans, or similar size motor vehicles (i.e., vehicles that have gross vehicle weights less than ten thousand (10,000) pounds) including detailing services; installation of electronic equipment (e.g., alarms, stereos, etc.); servicing of cooling, electrical, fuel and exhaust systems; brake adjustments; relining and repairs; oil and lube shops; smog shops, tire and battery sales and installation (not including recapping); and wheel alignment and balancing. Does not include any type of car washing service. [Source: NEW]

Vehicle Sales

  1. Automobiles, Trucks, and Van Sales. A commercial establishment that sells new or used automobiles, trucks, vans, and equipment, including display, and storage. May include incidental minor maintenance (e.g., oil changes, fluid flushes), and accessory retail sales. All incidental minor maintenance activities and accessory retail sales shall be conducted within a fully enclosed structure. Vehicle repairs, including, but not limited to, engine repairs, transmission services, brake replacement, wheel and tire alignment, and electrical installation, are not permitted (see "Vehicle Repair and Service"). Does not include: the sale of auto parts/accessories separate from a vehicle sales establishment (see "Retail Sales, General"), or commercial establishments dealing exclusively in used parts (see "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility"). [Source: NEW]

  2. Large Recreational Vehicle, Trailer. A commercial establishment that sells new or used

    • large recreations vehicles (i.e., campers/ camper shells, motorhomes, recreational/ travel trailer, fifth-wheel, boats, and similar vehicles and equipment, including display, and storage. May include incidental minor maintenance (e.g., oil changes, fluid flushes), and accessory retail sales. All incidental minor maintenance activities and accessory retail sales shall be conducted within a fully enclosed structure. Vehicle repairs, including, but not limited to, engine repairs, transmission services, brake replacement, wheel and tire alignment, and electrical installation, are not permitted (see "Vehicle Repair and Service"). Does not include: the sale of auto parts/accessories separate from a vehicle sales establishment (see "Retail Sales, General"), or commercial establishments dealing exclusively in used parts (see "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility"). [Source: NEW]

ission services, brake replacement, wheel and tire alignment, and electrical installation, are not permitted (see "Vehicle Repair and Service"). Does not include: the sale of auto parts/accessories separate from a vehicle sales establishment (see "Retail Sales, General"), or commercial establishments dealing exclusively in used parts (see "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility"). [Source: NEW]

  1. Small Recreational Vehicle Sales. A commercial establishment that sells new or used small recreational vehicles, motorcycles, golfcarts, jet skis, snowmobiles, and other similar small recreational vehicles (subject to Director's discretion) and equipment, including display, and storage. May include incidental minor maintenance (e.g., oil changes, fluid flushes), and accessory retail sales. All incidental minor maintenance activities and accessory retail sales shall be conducted within a fully enclosed structure. Vehicle repairs, including, but not limited to, engine repairs, transmission services, brake replacement, wheel and tire alignment, and electrical installation, are not permitted (see "Vehicle Repair and Service"). Does not include: the sale of auto parts/accessories separate from a vehicle sales establishment (see "Retail Sales, General"), or commercial establishments dealing exclusively in used parts (see "Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility"). [Source: NEW]

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Vehicle Salvage and Dismantling Facility. Outdoor commercial establishment primarily engaged in assembling, breaking up, sorting, and the temporary storage and distribution of recyclable or reusable scrap and waste materials from vehicles. Includes incidental wholesale or retail sales of parts from those vehicles. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Vehicle Storage. The storage of non-operational vehicles, including cars, trucks, recreational vehicles, boats, and similar vehicles. For the short and long-term parking of operational vehicles see "Parking Facility." [Source: NEW]

Very Low Income or Very Low Income Household. A household having a gross annual income equal to or lesser than fifty (50) percent AMI, adjusted for household size, as published annually pursuant to Title 25 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 6932 in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 50105.

Veterinary Clinic. Office and indoor medical treatment facility used by veterinarians, including large and small animal veterinary clinics, and animal hospitals. Use as a kennel or boarding facility shall be limited to short time boarding incidental to medical care. For standalone long-term kennel and boarding facilities, see "Kennel, Commercial" [Source: Existing definition, modified]

17.110.240 "W" Definitions.

Warehousing and Distribution Facility. Facility for the storage of furniture, household goods, or other commercial goods of any nature. Includes cold storage. Does not include warehouse, storage or personal storage facilities offered for rent or lease to the public (see "Storage Facility, Personal"); commercial wholesale facilities (see "Retail Sales, Wholesale"); or terminal facilities for handling freight (see "Vehicle and Freight Terminals"). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  1. Warehousing and Distribution Facility, Large. Facilities fifty thousand (50,000) square feet or larger.

  2. Warehousing and Distribution Facility, Small. Facilities less than fifty thousand (50,000) square feet.

Wet Bars. A small single sink that does not accommodate a garbage disposal for food waste. The sink and countertop have a total surface area of less than four (4) square feet. Refrigeration and cabinets would be limited to space under the allowed countertop. [Source: Existing definition]

Wine and Beer Tasting. See "Tasting Facility."

Winery. An agricultural processing facility producing wine on the premises from fruit or fruit juices through fermentation or the refermenting of still wine into sparkling wine that is bonded through the alcohol, tobacco tax and trade bureau and has a current California Alcohol Beverage Control Type 2 Winegrower's License. Uses that are clearly incidental to the production of spirits are allowed accessory uses to a distillery, including tasting and accessory retail sales of spirits produced on site. [Source: NEW]

Wireless Telecommunications Facility. Public, commercial and private electromagnetic and photoelectric transmission, broadcast, repeater and receiving stations for radio, television, telegraph, telephone, data network, and wireless communications, including commercial earth stations for satellite-based communications. Includes antennas, commercial satellite dish antennas, and equipment buildings. Does not include telephone, telegraph and cable television transmission facilities utilizing hard-wired or direct cable connections. [Source: existing definition]

17.110.250 "X" Definitions.

17.110.260 "Y" Definitions.

Yard. An area between a parcel line and a required setback, unobstructed and unoccupied from the ground upward, except for projections permit-

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ted by this Zoning Code. See Section 17.20.040 (Setback Measurement and Exceptions). [Source: Existing definition]

  1. Front Yard. An area extending across the full width of the parcel between the front parcel line and the required setback. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  2. Rear Yard. An area extending the full width of the parcel between a rear parcel line and the required setback. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

  3. Side Yard. An area extending from the front yard to the rear yard between the nearest side parcel line and the required setback. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

17.110.270 "Z" Definitions.

Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV). Any type of vehicle that has no tailpipe emissions. Vehicles run on electric motors and are powered by electricity delivered from batteries or hydrogen fuel cells. In contrast to conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, zero (0) emission vehicles prevent air pollution, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and help integrate renewable energy into the transportation sector [Source: Language from adopted gas station ban ordinance]

sides of the structure touches or is immediately adjacent to a parcel line. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Zoning Clearance. The procedure used by the Town to verify that a proposed structure or land use complies with the allowed list of activities allowed in the applicable Zone, and the development standards applicable to the type of use and is consistent with the General Plan. [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Zoning District. Any of the residential, commercial, public, or overlay districts established by Article 2 of this Zoning Code (Zones, Allowable Uses, and Development Standards), within which certain land uses are allowed or prohibited, and certain site planning and development standards are established (e.g., setbacks, height limits, site coverage requirements, etc.). [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Zoning Code. The Windsor Zoning Code, Title 27 of the Windsor Municipal Code, referred to herein as "this Zoning Code." [Source: Existing definition, modified]

Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Battery Charging Station. One (1) or more electric vehicle charging spaces served by an electric vehicle charger or other charging equipment. This includes any level of electric vehicle charger equipment. This includes any level of electric vehicle supply equipment station that is designed and built-in compliance with Article 625 of the California Electrical Code and delivers electricity from a source outside an electric vehicle into a plug-in electric vehicle. [Source: Language from adopted gas station ban ordinance]

Zero Parcel Line. The location of a structure on a parcel in such a manner that one (1) or more

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Ordinance Ordinance
Number Number
93-45 AmendsOrd. 92-29A,parking 95-61 Planningcommission( 1-5)
restrictions(4-5) 95-62 Newbuildingkeyrequirements
93-46 Extendsmoratoriumonsubdivi- (Repealedby 2007-224)
sionapplicationspreviously ex-
tendedbyOrd.92-29and
95-63 Unlawfuldischargeoffirearms
(3-10)
amendedbyOrd.93-37pending
adoptionorthegeneralplanor
95-64 Curfewsforminors(Special)
until12/8/94(Special) 95-65 Codeadoption( 1-1)
94-47 Zoning(Notcodified) 95-66 AddsCh.3toTitleIII,solicitors
94-48 Zoning(Notcodified) andpeddlers(3-3)
94-49
94-50
94-51
Tree removalprohibited(Special)
Designatedcheck signers (l-6)
Developmentagreement(Special)
95-67
95-68
AddsCh.5toTitleII,emergency
responsecostrecovery (2-5)
Removalofcertaintreesprohib-
ited (3-10)
94-52 Zoning(Notcodified) 95-69 AddsCh.3[5]toTitleIII,disturb-
94-53 Zoning(Notcodified) ingthepeace(3-5)
94-54 Publicfacilities fee forbuilding 95-70 Amends§§III(b), (h), (q)and(s),
permits(Repealed by 2000-125) V(c)and(d), VI (b),Vil(b), (c),
94-55 Extendsmoratoriumonsubdivi- (e)andf,Xll(c),XV(a)andXVI
sionapplicationspreviously ex-
tendedbyOrd.93-46pending
ofOrd.92-25,mobilehomepark
rentstabilization(8-1)
adoptionofthegeneralplanor 96-71 Zoning(Notcodified)
until12/7/95(Special) 96-72 Adds§3-10-200,loiteringandcur-
94-56 Amendsredevelopmentplanfor few forminors(3-10)
theWindsorredevelopment 96-73 Moratoriumonconstructionof
project(Notcodified) certainpersonalservicecommuni-
95-57 Zoning(Notcodified) cationfacilities (Special)
95-58 Conversionofmobilehomeparks 96-74 Amends§8-1-340,mobilehome
tootheruses (8-2) parkrentstabilization;repeals
95-59 AmendsOrd.93-35 § 5(H),pur- § 8-1-325 (8-1)
chasingprocedures( 1-6)
95-60 Regulationsonthesaleoftobacco
tochildrenandteens(Repealedby
2008-232)
Ordinance Ordinance
--- --- --- ---
Number Number
96-75 AddsArts. 2and3, repealsand 96-90 Authorizescontractwith the Cali-
replaces Art. 4, renumbers Arts. fornia Public Employees' Retire-
5- 7 to be 9-
11andaddsArts.
mentSystem (Special)
5- 8 toCh. 1ofTitleVII,uni-
form codesadoptionandamend-
96-91 AmendsSS3-19-100, 3-l9-120(a),
(e)and(h), 3-19-125, 3-19-130,
ments; repealsandreplacesCh.I 3-19-135, 3-19-305, 3-19-325 and
ofTitleVI,fire safetystandards;
repeaIss7-1-115 (Re pea led by 99-
3-19-330; repealsSS3-19-110, 3-19-
310, 3-19-315and3-19-320, civil
117) defenseanddisaster (3-19)
96-76
96-77
96-78
Moratoriumonconstructionof
certain personal servicecommuni-
cation facilities (Special)
Adds Art. 5 to Ch. 5ofTitle**lV,
regulating parkingofcertainvehi-
cles on streets (4-5)
Repealsandreplaces Ch. 1ofTi-
tie
TV, **abandoned, wrecked, dis-
97-92
97-93
97-94
97-95
Approves development agreement
(Special)
Amendsthe redevelopment plan
for theWindsorRedevelopment
Project (Special)
Zoning(Notcodified)
Rezone (Special)
mantledorinoperative vehicles 97-96 Zoning(Notcodified)
(Repealed by 2005-188) 97-97 Amendss26-174.1, zoning(Not
96-79 Extendsmoratoriumonconstrue- codified)
tionofcertain personal service 97-98 Addss1-1-240, citation procedure
communication facilities (Special) ( 1-1)
96-80 Zoning(Notcodified) 97-98A Adds§1-6-11 0(a), purchasing
96-81 Extendsmoratoriumonconstrue- ( 1-6)
tionofcertain personalservice
communication facilities (Special)
97-99
97-100
Rezone (Special)
Amendss3-10-200, curfews (3-10)
96-82 Adds Ch. 8 to TitleIII,abatement
ofgraffiti (3-8)
97-101 Amends§3-10-200, curfews (3-10)
96-83
96-84
Addss4-4-225, tripreductionand
traveldemands(4-4)
Rezone (Special)
97-102
97-103
AddsCh. 4 to Title**XVI;amends
titleofTitle
XVI, **growth manage-
ment( 16-4)
AddsArt.19to Ch.IOofTitle
96-85 Prezone (Special) III,alarmsystems (3-10)
96-86
96-87
11-4-96
96-88
Approves development agreement
(Special)
Rezone (Special)
Refuse, recyclingandcomposting
competitive bidordinanceadopted
byinitiative (11-1)
Rezone (Special)
97-104
98-105
98-106
98-107
Rezone (Special)
Rezone (Special)
AddsCh.7toTitleI,campaign
disclosure ( I -7)
AddsSS3-4-1020 and 3-4-1205;
amendsSS3-4-120, 3-4-300, 3-4-
500, 3-4-510, 3-4-515, 3-4-600,
96-89 Adds Ch. 6.01[6]to TitleIII,busi- 3-4-700, 3-4-800, 3-4-900,
ness registration (3-6)
Ordinance Ordinance
--- --- --- ---
Number Number
3-4-1100, 3-4-1205and3-4-1410; 99-117 , Repealsandreplaces Ch.6-1[§§6-
renumbersandamendsexisting 1-100, 6-1-105, 6-1-200, 6-1-205,
_§§_3-4-1020, 3-4-1025, 3-4-1030, 6-1-300, 6-1-305, 6-1-310, 6-1-315,
3-4-1050, 3-4-1215, 3-4-1225, 3-4- 6-1-400, 6-1-500, 6-1-505, 6-1-510
1230, 3-4-1235, 3-4-1240, and6-1-515], fire safety standards;
3-4-1245, 3-4-1250tobe 3-4-1025, repealsandreplaces Articles2,3,
3-4-1030, 3-4-1035, 3-4-1055, 3-4- 4,5,6, 7and8[§§7-1-200, 7-1-
1220, 3-4-1230, 3-4-1235, 205, 7-1-300, 7-1-305, 7-1-310,
3-4-1240, 3-4-1245, 3-4-1250and 7-1-315, 7-1-320, 7-1-400, 7-1-405,
3-4-1255respectively; renumbers 7-1-410, 7-1-500, 7-1-505, 7-1-600,
existing§§ 3-4-1035, 3-4-1040, 3-4- 7-1-700, 7-1-800, 7-1-805, 7-1-810,
1045, 3-4-1055, 3-4-1060, 7-1-8I5, 7-1-820], buildingcode;
3-4-1065, 3-4-1070, 3-4-1075, 3-4- re peaIs§7 - I -I I 5 (6-I )
1205, 3-4-1210, 3-4-1255,
3-4-1260, 3-4-1265and3-4-1270 to
be 3-4-1040, 3-4-1045, 3-4-1050,
99-118
99-119
Rezone (Special)
Rezone (Special)
3-4-1060, 3-4-I065, 3-4-I070, 3-4- 99-120 Adds§26-201.6;amends§26-9,
1075, 3-4-I080, 3-4-1210, zoning(Notcodified)
3-4-1215, 3-4-1260, 3-4-1265, 3-4- 99-121 AmendsCh.4ofTitleXVI,
1270and3-4-1275 respectively, growthcontrol( 16-4)
animalregulations (3-4) 99-122 Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation
Ordinance Ordinance
98-108 Adds§§26-171 ( d), (e)and(f),26- of170 units for 2000(Notcodi-
171.1and26-171.2;amends§26- fied)
173,zoning(Notcodified) 99-123 Adds§12-3-361 , regulationsand
98-109 Establishespreliminarydevelop- restrictionsonwater use ( 12-3)
98-110 mentplan forCBMGroupprop-
erty (Special)
Amends§§12-3-400and12-3-415,
water regulations ( 12-3)
2000-124
2000-125
Rezone (Special)
AddsCh.3toTitle VII; repeals
Art.5ofCh.1ofT.9, § 7-1-14
[7-1-145], 12-2-520andCh.6ofT.
98-111 Rezone (Special) 16,developmentimpactfees (Re-
98-112 Rezone (Special) pealed by 2000-127)
98-113 Amends§3-4-525,animallicense 2000-126 Rezone (Special)
regulations (3-4) 2000-127 Repealsandreplaces Ch. 16-6;
99-114 Repealsandreplaces TitleX[V, repealsOrd.2000-125,§§71-1-14
cable television regulations (14) and12-2-520, developmentand
99-115 Approvesdevelopmentagreement
(Special)
impactfeesandCh. 9-1, Art. Vof
theSpecific Plan ( 16-6)
99-116 Amends§§4-5-710, 4-5-715, 4-5-
720, 4-5-725, 4-5-730, 4-5-735and
4-5-740, speed limits (4-5)
2000-128 AddsArt.ItoCh. 3ofTitle16,
dedicationofland forparkand
recreation purposes; repeals
§ 25-28ofSonomaCountyCode
asadoptedby Ord. 92-22 ( 16-3)

2000-129 Adds[amends]§12-3-361, regula- 2001-147 Adds§§8- l-205(e)and8-l-2I 5(a);
tionsandrestrictionsonwateruse amends§§8-1-IIO(e),(I)and(r),
(12-3) 8-l-205(a)and(c),8-l-210(d)and
2000-130 Approvesdevelopmentagreement 8-1-220;renumbersandamends
(Special) §8-l-240(c)(I0)tobe (c)(9); re-
2000-131 Rezone(Special) numbers§§8-l-215(a)tobe (g)
and8-l-240(c)(II)tobe(c)(l0);
2000-132 Rezone(Special) repeals§§8-l-210(e)and8-1-
2000-133 Adoptsa revisedzoningordinance 240(c)(9),mobilehomeprovisions
(Notcodified) (8-1)
2000-134 Rezone(Special) 2001-148 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
2000-135 Prezone(Special) codified)
2000-136 AmendsCh.4ofTitleXVI,<level- 2001-149 Skateboardprohibitionarea(4-6)
opmentagreements( 16-4) 2001-150 AddsCh.7ofTitleXII,recycled
2000-137 Amends§§12-3-605and12-4-220, waterservice ( 12-7)
waterservices billing ( 12-3, 12-4) 2002-151 Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation
2000-138 Amends§L-2-130,towncouncil
salary( 1-2)
of150unitsfor2002(Notcodi-
fied)
2000-139 Rezone(Special) 2002-152 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
Codified)
2000-140 Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation
of150 units for 2001(Notcodi-
fied)
2002-153 AddsArt.12toCh. IofTitleVII ,
woodburningappliances(Re-
pealed by 2007-224)
2001-141 Amends§1-6-125,surplussup-
pliesandequipment(1-6)
2002-154 Amends§16-4-125,exemptions
andwaivers (16-4)
2001-142
2001-143
Rezone(Special)
AmendsArt.2ofCh.lofT.I,
2002-155 Adds§12-3-356,regulationsfor
theon-goingoperation,access,
enforcementofcodeviolations andmaintenanceofwatermeters
(1-71) andappurtenances( 12-3)
2001-144 Authorizesamendmenttothecon- 2002-156 Amendsemployeesretirement
tractwiththeBoardofAdminis- plan(Notcodified)
trationoftheCaliforniaPublic
Employees'RetirementSystem
(Special)
2002-157 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
codified)
2001-145 Prezone(Special) 2002-158 Adds5-3,skatingparkregulations
(5-3)(Repealedby2003-170)
2001-146 Rezone(Special) 2002-159 Adds§§4-5-105, 4-5-5IOand4-5-
515, vehicleparking(4-5)
2002-160 Amends§6-1-305, fireprevention
andprotection;repealsandre-
placesTitleVII,buildingand
housing,(Repealedby 2007-224)
Ordinance Ordinance
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Number Number
2003-161 Amendszoningcode, development 2004-179 Repealsandreplaces Articles_1,_3,
plan forWoodstoneVillageProp- 5ofCh.I, TitleVJ(Repealedby
erty(Special) 2007-223)
2003-162 Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation 2004-180 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
of150 units for 2003(Notcodi- codified)
fied) 2004-181 Amendsthe generalplanandzon-
2003-163 Amendszoningprovisions(Not ingordinance(Notcodified)
codified) 2004-182 AddsCh. 16-7,OldDowntown
2003-164 Amendszoningprovisions(Not BusinessImprovementDistrict
codified) (16-7)
2003-165 Amends§16-1-215, development 2004-183 EstablishesMitchell/Shiloh/
agreements( 16-1) Condeintegratedfinancingdistrict
2003-166 Amends§I 2-7-345(j), recycled (Special)
waterservice (12-7) 2004-184 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
2003-167
2003-168
2003-169
2003-170
2003-171
Amendszoningprovisions(Not
codified)
Rezone(Special)
Amends§§l-5-105-
1-5-110,
planningcommission(1-5)
Repealsandreplaces Ch. 5-3of
TitleV,skatingparkregulations
(5-3)
AddsCh.16-2ofTitle**XVl,**devel-
2004-185
2005-186
2005-187
2005-188
codified)
Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation
of150 units for 2005 (Special)
Amends§1-6-125,administrative
policiesandprocedures( 1-6)
RepealsandreplacesCh.11-2,
collection,haulingandtransport
ofrefuse(l1-2)
RepealsandreplacesCh. 4-1,
abandoned,wrecked,dismantled
opmentcostsandfees ( 16-2) orinoperative vehicles ( 4-1)
2003-172 Amendszoningprovisions(Not 2005-189 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
codified) codified)
2003-173 Amends§§2-3-100- 2-3-220,tran- 2005-190 Amendszoningprovisions(Not
sientcompanytax(2-3) codified)
2003-174 Adoptsgrowth control allocation 2005-191 Amends§§4-5-710- 4-5-740,
of150 units for 2004(Notcodi- speed limits (4-5)
fied) 2005-192 Amendszoningordinance(Not
2003-175 Amends§§16-4-125and16-4-135, codified)
growthcontrol(16-4) 2005-193 Moratoriumonestablishmentand
2004-176 Amends§1-1-230, code violations operationofmedicalmarijuana
( 1-1) dispensaries (Special)
2004-177 AmendsWindsorredevelopment 2005-194 AmendsChs. 27.22, 27.26and
plan (Special) 27.60,zoning(Notcodified)
2004-178 Amendszoningprovisions(Not 2005-195 Extendsmoratoriumonestablish-
codified) mentandoperationofmedical
marijuanadispensaries (Special)
Ordinance Ordinance
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Number Number
2007-227 Adoptsgrowthcontrolallocation 2008-241 Amends§§27.06.040, 27.34.170
of131units for 2008 (Special) and27.60.020,zoning(Notcodi-
2008-228 AmendsArt. 7ofCh. 6ofT.I, fied)
designating town officerstosign 2008-242 Amends§§1-6-100, 1-6-105and
checks ( 1-6) 1-6-120,administrativepolicies
2008-229 Amends§4-5-600, prohibiting andprocedures (1-6)
parkingofcertain commercial 2008-243 Amends§§4-5-710-4-5-740[4-5-
vehicles on public streets ( 4-5) 720and4-5-725],parkingregula-
2008-230 Amends§27.23.040,zoning(Not tions (4-5)
codified) 2008-244 Moratoriumontheestablishment
2008-231 Amends§27.40.030anddefini- ofcheck cashing businesses, pawn
tions sectionofzoningordinance, shops,smokeshops, bailbonds
zoning(Notcodified) businessandtattooparlors (Spe-
2008-232 RepealsandreplacesCh.11ofT. cial)
III, regulating the saleoftobacco 2008-245 Adds§1-6-135;amends§1-6-1I0,
productsandparaphernalia(3-11) governmentalorganizationand
2008-233 RepealsandreplacesCh.20of administration(1-6)
Title**111,**prohibitionofsmoke 2008-246 Adds§§7-2-416- 7-2-416.3and
(3-20) 7-5-125.1;amends§7-5-125, build-
2008-234 Amends§§3-19-100and3-19-135, ingandhousingcode(7-2, 7-5)
2000-129 Adds[amends]§12-3-361, regula- 2001-147 Adds§§8- l-205(e)and8-l-2I 5(a);
civil defenseanddisaster (3-19) 2008-247 Extendsmoratoriumonthe estab-
2008-235 AddsCh.IofTitleIX; repeals lishmentofcheckcashing busi-
Ord. 92-22, floodplainmanage- nesses, pawn shops, smoke shops,
ment(9-1) bailbondsbusinessandtattoo
2008-236 Amendszoning provisions(Not parlors(Special)
codified) 2008-248 Amends§2-3-200, revenueand
2008-237 Amends§27.34.130,zoning(Not taxation(2-3)
codified) 2008-249 AddsCh.4toTitle IX; retitles
2008-238
2008-239
Amends§3-20-110,prohibitionof
smoking(3-20)
AddsArt. 3 to Ch. 5ofTitleIV,
TitleIXandCh.IofTitle IX,
flood damage, flood control,and
drainage(9-4)
parkingregulations ( 4-5)
2008-240 AddsCh. 4toTitleXV,video ser-
vice provided by state franchise
holders ( 15-4)

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
2006-204 2- 1-2006 Adoptinga written policy for 2- 12 1-5-400- 1-5-450
expense reimbursementofthe Added
Town CouncilandCouncil ap-
pointed membersofTown Com-
missions and Committees
2009-250 I- 7-2009 Amending the Town's Zoning Omitted
Ordinance chapter 27.23
2009-251 3-18-2009 Repealing Title**XVI,**Chapter7, Rpld 16-7-100- 16-7-220
Art.I
2009-252 5- 6-2009 AmendingTitleIV,Art. 5, sec- 1 4-5-510
tion 510 and adding section511
Added 4-5-511
2009-253 7-15-2009 Repealing, renumberingor 2 Added 16-8-100- 16-8-
amending certain existingMu- 1350
nicipalCodeprovisions and
adoptinga subdivisions ordi-
nance update
2009-254 7-15-2009 Approvinganamendmentto the Omitted
development agreement with
WindorMill Homes,LLCas
related to the Windsor Mill Proj-
ect
2009-255 8-19-2009 Adoptingthe fourthamendment Omitted
to the Windsor redevelopment
agency redevelopment plan pur-
suanttohealthandsafety code
section 33333.6(e)(2)(D), and
amendingrelated ordinancein
connection therewith
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
2009-256 9- 2-2009 Amendingthetown'szoningor- Omitted
dinancechapter27.32 -
signs,
section 27.32.040 -
Prohibited
signs; section 27.32.060 - exemp-
tions from signpermitrequire-
ments; section 27.32.080 -
Tern-
porarysigns;andchapter27.60,
section 27.60.020,Definitions/
Glossary
2009-257 9-16-2009 AmendingTitle I,Art.4,chapter 1-4-115
I
2009-258 11-18-2009 AmendingZoningOrdinance Omitted
Section 27.10.030 Table 2-4, Sec-
tion 27.60.020andSection
27.34.175
2009-259 12- 2-2009 AmendingTitleTICh.3 byadd- Added l 2-3-900- 12-3-945
ing Art. 9
2010-260 4-21-2010 AmendingOrdinanceNos. 3378, Omitted
94-95, 2004-177, 2009-255and
approvingandadoptingtheFifth
Amendmenttotheredevelop-
rnent plan fortheWindsorRede-
veloprnent Project
2010-261 5- 5-2010 AmendingTitleIX,Chapter4 9-4-300
2010-262 5- 5-2010 AmendingTitle III,Chapters6 Dltd 3-6-100- 3-6-130
and 7
Added 3-6-100- 3-6-280
3-7-110
2010-263 7- 7-2010 AmendingTitle XI I,ChapterI , Exh.A 12-1-105
andChapter4
Dltd 12-4-100- 12-4-430
Added 12-1-100- 12-4-500
2010-264 7-21-2010 AmendingTitle II[,Chapter22 3-22-110
3-22-135
3-22-170
2010-265 8- 4-2010 AmendingTitle IV,Chapter6 2 4-6-110
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
2010-266 9- 1-2010 Establishing anautomatictwo Omitted
year extension for planning enti-
tlements (Use permit and design
review) that were approved prior
to AugustI,20 l 0, havenotex-
pired, and have obtained allex-
tensionsoftime as provided for
under the TownofWindsorZon-
ing Ordinance
2010-267 9-15-2010 Amending Title**XVI, **Chapter2 1 16-2-210
2010-268 11-3-2010 Amending Title VI, Arts. 1- 3 Rpld 6-1-100- 6-1-315
Added 6-1-100- 6-1-3I5
2010-269 11- 3-2010 Amending Title VII 5,6
Rpld
7-1-100- 7 -4-115
Added 7-1-100- 7 -4-115
2011-270 3- 2-2011 Amending TitleIV,Ch. 5 4-5-710--4-5-740
2011-271 3-16-2011 Amending Title VII Added 7-2-1120
2011-272 12- 7-2011 Amending Title VII 7-1-190
2012-273 1-18-2012 Approving an amendment to the Omitted
Zoning Code for the Bell Village
Project
2012-274 3- 7-2012 Amending the Town'sZoning Omitted
Ordinance Ch. 27.20
2012-275 6-20-2012 Amending Title II I 2-1-100
2012-276 12- 5-2012 Amending Title XVI 3, 4 16-4-125
2013-277 2- 6-2013 Amending the Town'sZoning Omitted
Ordinance Chs. 27.08, 27.10.
27.50 and 27.60
2013-278 3-6-2013 Establishing an automatic two- Omitted
year extension for Planning Enti-
tlements (use permit and design
review) that were approvedprior
toAugust 1, 2010, havenotex-
pired, and have obtained all ex-
tensionoftime as providedun-
der the TownofWindsorZoning
Ordinance
2013-279 6-19-2013 Authorizing the implementation Omitted
ofa community choice aggrega-
tion program
2013-280 12- 4-2013 Amending Title VI 5 Dltd 6-1-100- 6-1-298. 76
Added 6-1-100- 6-1-315
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
2013-281 12- 4-2013 AmendingTitle VII 5 Rpld 7-1-100-7 -4-11 5
Added 7-1-100-7-4-115
2013-282 12-18-2013 AmendingTitle XVI 16-6-610.b.
2014-283 3-19-2014 AmendingTitle I, Ch. 6 Added 1-6-800
2014-284 4- 2-2014 Amending Title I, Ch. 5, Art. 4 Rpld 1-5-400-1-5-450
2 Added 1-5-400- 1-5-450
2014-285 6- 4-2014 Cancelling the development Omitted
agreement between the Townof
WindsorandWindsor Mill
Homes,LLC
2014-286 9-17-2014 Amending the Town's zoning Omitted
mapassociated with the Esposti
ParkApartmentProject
2014-287 9-17-2014 Amending the Town'sZoning Omitted
Ordinance Chs. 27.08, 27.10,
27.12, 27.21 , 27.25, 27.60
2014-288 10-15-2014 AmendingTitleIII, Ch. 20 Added 3-20-105.f, g
2 3-20-11O.i
Added 3-20-110.j
2014-72 11-19-2014 Amending TitleXII 12-1-100
12-3-365
12-3-700
12-3-715
12-4-125
12-4-245
12-4-482
2015-289 3-18-2015 Urgency ordinance establishing Omitted
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ingofthe ordinancesofWindsor, C alifo rnia begi nning with Supplemen
an automatic two-year extension
for planning entitlementsthat
were approvedpriortoAugust I,
20I 0, havenotexpired,andhave
obtained all extensionsoftimeas
provided forunderthe Townof
Windsor zoning ordinance
2015-290 5- 6-2015 Amending TitleXII 2 12-3-805.d, h, j
12-3-810
12-3-815.a.3, 4
12-3-825
12-3-835
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
2015-291 6-17-2015 Amending Title VII 7-1-115
2 7-1-175
2015-292 7-15-2015 Amending Title VI 7 Dltd 6-1-100-
6-1-315
Added 6-1-100-
6-1-315
2015-293 7-15-2015 Amending Title VII 7 Dltd 7-1-100-
7-4-115
Added 7-1-100-
7-4-115
2015-294 9- 2-2015 Amending Title VII Added 7-5-100-
7-5-125
2015-73 11-18-2015 Amending Title12 2 Dltd 12-3-900-
12-3-945
Added 12-3-900-
12-3-945
2015-295 10- 7-2015 Amending Title 1 2 1-6-130
2015-296 10-21-2015 Approving an amendment to the Omitted
zomngmap
2016-297 1-20-2016 Amending title 4 4-5-715-
4-5-730
2016-298 4-20-2016 Amending Title IV 2 4-5-715--4-5-730
2016-299 11-16-2016 Amending Title VII Tit. VII, Ch. !(note)
Tit. VII, Ch. 2(note)
Tit. VII,Ch. 3(note)
Tit. VII, Ch. 4(note)
2016-300 11-16-2016 Interim ordinance adopted as an Omitted
urgency measure establishing a
temporary moratorium on the
outdoor cultivationofnonmedi-
cal marijuana
2016-301 11-16-2016 Interim ordinance adopted as an Omitted
urgency measure establishing a
temporary moratorium (except
under certain circumstances) on
the indoor cultivationofnon-
medical marijuana
2016-302 12- 7-2016 Amending Title VII 8 Rpld 7-1-100-7-1-190,
7-2-100-7-2-1390,
7-3-100-7-3-130,
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
7-4-100--7-4-115
Added 7-l-100--7-1-190,
7-2-100--7-2-1305,
7-3-100-7-3-130,
7-4-100--7-4-115
2016-303 12- 7-2016 Amending Title IX 9-4-115
2 9-4-300,
9-4-305- 9-4-320,
9-4-510--9-4-520,
9-4-530
3 9-4-200
4 Added 9-4-301-9-4-304
5 9-4-400
6 Rpld 9-4-500
Added 9-4-500
7 9-4-505
2016-304 12-21-2016 Interim ordinance adopted as an Omitted
urgency measure extending for a
periodoften months and fifteen
days a temporary moratorium on
theoutdoorcultivationofnon-
medical marijuana
2016-305 12-21-2016 Interim ordinance adopted as an Omitted
urgency measure extending for a
periodoften months and fifteen
days a temporary moratorium
(except under certain circum-
stances)onthe indoor cultivation
ofnonmedical marijuana
2017-306 2- 1-2017 Amending Title X 3 Added I 0-5-100--10-5-140
2017-307 2- 1-2017 Rescinding urgency Ordinance Tit. VII, Ch. l(note)
No. 2016-299
Tit. VII, Ch. 2(note)
Tit. VII, Ch. 3(note)
Tit. VII, Ch. 4(note)
2017-308 3- 1-2017 Amending Title XVI 16-6-510
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
2017-309 3-15-2017 Urgency ordinance reauthorizing Omitted
the public, educational, and gov-
ernment (PEG)feeon state cable
franchisees operating within the
town
2017-310 5- 3-2017 Reauthorizing the public, educa- 2 15-4-115
tional, and government (PEG)
feeonstate cable franchisees op-
erating within the town and
amending section 15-4-115ofthe
town Code
2017-311 5-17-2017 Amending Title III 1-4 3-20-110-3-20-125
2017-312 9- 6-2017 Rescinding urgency ordinance Omitted
2017-309,anurgency ordinance
reauthorizing the public, educa-
tional, and government (PEG)
feeonstate cable franchisees op-
erating within the town
2017-313 9- 6-2017 Modifying and improving the 3 16-4-100
efficiencyofprocedures and set-
ting and awarding annual resi-
dential growth control alloca-
tions
4-6 16-4-110- 16-4-120
7- 12 16-4-122- 16-4-l 40
13 Added 16-4-145
2017-314 9- 6-2017 Amending Title I 2 Added 1-6-900-1-6-950
2017-315 10- 4-2017 Amending and restating Title XI Rpld l l-1-100-11-1-300,
11-2-100, 11-2-200
Added l l-1-100-11-1-330
11-2-100-11-2-130
2017-316 10- 4-2017 Amending Title IV 4-5-715---4-5-725
2017-317 11- 1-2017 Amending Title VII 2 Added 7-6-100-7-6-135
2017-318 10- 4-2017 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2017-319 12- 6-2017 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2017-320 12- 6-2017 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2018-74 3- 7-2018 Amendmentsofthe Windsor 12-4-351
Water District relating to en-
forcement provisions
2 Added l 2-4-457- 12-4-459
Ordinance Section
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Number Date Description Section this Code
3,4 12-4-460, 12-4-461
5 Added l 2-4-463- 12-4-467
2018-321 1-17-2018 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2018-322 3- 7-2018 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
20I8-323 3- 7-2018 Regulating the saleoftobacco 2 Rpld 3-11-100-3-11-130
products and paraphernalia and
requiring a tobacco retail license
Added 3-11-100-3-11-175
2018-324 3-21-2018 Establishing a temporary mora- Omitted
torium on the establishmentof
new retail uses selling firearms
2018-325 4-18-2018 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
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2018-326 5- 2-2018 Extends a temporary morato- Omitted
rium on establishmentofnew
retail uses selling firearms
2018-327 7-18-2018 Pre-zoning Omitted
2018-328 10-17-2018 Amending and restating surplus 2 1-6-125
supplies and equipment regula-
tions
2018-329 11- 7-2018 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2018-330 12-5-2018 Amending the ZoningMap Omitted
2018-331 12- 5-2018 Amending the ZoningMap Omitted
20I9-332 4- 3-2019 Establish a district-based election 2, 3 Added 1-2-100-1-2-210
system for four districts and an
at-large elected mayor
2019-333 5-15-2019 Amending the ZoningMap Omitted
2019-334 5-15-2019 Pre-zoning Omitted
2019-335 7-17-2019 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2019-336 9- 4-2019 Amending Title I 2 1-2-205
2019-337 10-16-2019 Amending Title IV 2 4-5-715
2019-338 I0-16-2019 Amending Title VII 4 Added 7-7-100-7-7-135
2019-339 11-20-2019 Amending Title VII 3 Rpld 7-1-100-7-1-190,
7-2-100, 7-2-105,
7-2-200,
7-2-300-7-2-340,
7-2-400,
7-2-500,
7-2-600,

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
7-2-700,
7-2-800,
7-2-900,
7-2-1000—7-2-1042,
7-2-1100—7-2-1110,
7-2-1200,
7-2-1300, 7-2-1305,
7-3-100—7-3-130,
7-4-100—7-4-115
7 Added 7-1-100—7-1-1018,
7-2-100, 7-2-101,
7-2-200,
7-2-300—7-2-357,
7-2-400—7-2-424,
7-2-500,
7-2-600,
7-2-700,
7-2-800—7-2-8011,
7-2-900,
7-2-1000—7-2-
10107,
7-2-1100,
7-2-1200—7-2-1204,
7-2-1300,
7-3-100—7-3-105,
7-4-100—7-4-102
2019-340 12- 4-2019 Amending Title XVI 1 16-6-210
2019-341 12- 4-2019 Amending Title XI 3 Added 11-1-400—11-1-409
2020-344 4- 1-2020 Amending Title VII 3 Added Art. 14, 7-2-1400,
7-2-1405
2020-345 6-17-2020 Amending Title III 2 3-2-100
2021-347 1- 6-2021 Amending Title IV 1 4-5-715—4-5-730
2021-348 1-20-2021 Amending Title VII 2 Rpld 7-7-100—7-7-135
3 Rpld 7-2-801—7-2-8011
2021-75- 3- 3-2021 Amending Title XII 1 12-4-311
WWD
2 12-4-336

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
3 12-4-407
4 12-4-410
2021-350 6-16-2021 Amending Title III 2 3-2-100 a.1., b.4.
2021-76 7-21-2021 Amending Title XII 1 12-3-800
WWD
2 12-3-815
3 12-3-820
4 12-3-825
5 12-3-835
6 12-3-840
7 12-3-845
2021-352 7-21-2021 Amending Title XI 3 11-1-400—11-1-409
2021-353 8-18-2021 Amending Title III 2 Rpld 3-11-100—3-11-175
Added 3-11-100—3-11-175
2021-354 9- 1-2021 Amending Title IV 1 4-5-100
2021-77- 10-20-2021 Amending Title XII 1 12-3-800
WWD
2 Added 12-3-815 a.3.
Rnbd 12-3-815 a.3.
as 12-3-815 a.4.
3 12-3-820
4 12-3-825
5 12-3-835
6 12-3-840
7 12-3-845
2021-355 11-17-2021 Amending Title I 2 Added 1-7-160
2021-356 11-17-2021 Amending Title III 2 3-2-100 a.1., b.4.
2021-358 12-15-2021 Amending Title XI 1 11-1-100
11-1-105
Rpld Art. 2,
11-1-200—11-1-225
Added Art. 2,
11-1-200
11-1-202—11-1-206
11-1-210—11-1-290
Rpld Art. 3,
11-1-300—11-1-330

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
Added Art. 3,
11-1-300—11-1-330
2022-359 3- 2-2022 Amending Title I 2 Rpld Ch. 1, Art. 2,
1-1-200—1-1-230,
1-1-232,
1-1-235—1-1-250,
1-1-252, 1-1-254,
1-1-256, 1-1-260,
1-1-270, 1-1-275,
1-1-280
3 Added Art. 2,
1-1-210—1-1-270
Art. 3,
1-1-300—1-1-380,
1-1-385, 1-1-390,
1-1-395
Art. 4,
1-1-410—1-1-480,
1-1-485, 1-1-490
2022-360 3-16-2022 Amending Title I 2(Exh. A) 1-2-205 (map)
2022-361 5-18-2022 Amending Title III 2 Added Ch. 10, Art. 20,
3-10-2000
2022-362 5-18-2022 Amending Title I 1 Added Ch. 8,
8-1-100—8-1-150
2022-363 6-15-2022 Amending Title I 1 1-2-210
2022-367 11-16-2022 Amending Title III 2 3-2-100
2022-369 12-21-2022 Repealing Title VI, Chapter 1, 3 Rpld 6-2A-1000—
Article 2A 6-2A-1033
6-2A-1039—
6-2A-10107

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
Amending Title VII Rpld Chs. 1—4,
7-1-100—7-1-109
7-1-1010—7-1-1018
7-2-100, 7-2-101
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-308
7-2-310—7-2-357
7-2-400—7-2-424
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800
7-2-900
7-2-1100
7-2-1200—1204
7-2-1300
7-2-1400
7-2-1405
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
Added Chs. 1—4,
7-1-100—7-1-109
7-1-1010—7-1-1018
7-2-100, 7-2-101
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-308
7-2-310—7-2-357
7-2-400—7-2-424
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800—7-2-804
7-2-900
7-2-1000—7-2-1142
7-2-1100.1
7-2-1200—7-2-1205
7-2-1300
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
2022-370 12-21-2022 Amending Title VIII 2 8-1-205 a.
3 Added 8-1-340 c.
Rltd 8-1-340 c.
as 8-1-340 d.

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
2023-371 2- 1-2023 Amending Title VII 1 Added Ch. 7,
4-7-100—4-7-150
2023-372 2- 1-2023 Amending Title III 2 3-7-100
3-7-105
3-7-110
3-7-115
3-7-120
3-7-125
Rpld 3-7-130, 3-7-135
3-7-140
2023-373 2- 1-2023 Amending Title VIII 2 8-1-205 a.
3 Added 8-1-340 c.
Rnbd 8-1-340 c.
as 8-1-340 d.
2023-379 6-21-2023 Amending Title III 7 Added Ch. 23,
3-23-100—3-23-170
8 2-3-100
9 2-3-210
2023-380 10- 4-2023 Amending Titles VI and VII 4 Rpld Tit. VII, Chs. 1—4,
7-1-100—7-1-109
7-1-1010—7-1-1018
7-2-100, 7-2-101
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-357
7-2-400—7-2-424
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800—7-2-804
7-2-900
7-2-1000—7-2-1142
7-2-1101.1
7-2-1200—7-2-1205
7-3-1300
Added Tit. VII, Chs. 1—4
7-1-100—7-1-118
7-2-100, 7-2-101

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-357
7-2-400—7-2-424
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800—7-2-804
7-2-900
5 Rpld Tit. VI, Art. 2 (title)
6-1-200
6-1-202
6-2-1000—6-2-1038
6-2-1065
6-2-1040—6-2-1058
7-2-1101—7-2-1142
7-2-1200—7-2-1205
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
Added Tit. VI, Art. 2,
6-2-1000—6-2-1142
7-2-1100
7-2-1200—7-2-1205
7-2-1300
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
2023-381 10- 4-2023 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2023-382 11-15-2023 Amending Titles III and V 2 Rpld 5-2-130
Rpld Art. 4, 5-2-400—5-
2-415
3 Added Tit. III, Ch. 10, Art.
21,
3-10-2100—3-10-
2150
2023-383 12-20-2023 Amending Title X 1 Added Ch. 6,
10-6-100—10-6-400
2023-384 12-20-2023 Amending Title I 2 Rpld Ch. 6, Art. 9,
1-6-900—1-6-950

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
Added Ch. 6, Art. 9,
1-6-900—1-6-910
2023-385 12-20-2023 Amending Title I 1 Rpld Ch. 5, Art. 1,
1-5-100—1-5-125
Added Ch. 5, Art. 1,
1-5-100—1-5-130
2024-386 1-17-2024 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2024-387 2-21-2024 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Omitted
2024-388 4-17-2024 Amending the Zoning Map Omitted
2024-389 6-19-2024 Amending Title IV 2 4-5-710
4-5-715
4-5-720
4-5-725
4-5-730
2024-390 7-17-2024 Amending Title III 2 3-7-105
3-7-115
3 Rpld 3-7-120
4 Added 3-7-150,
3-7-160
2024-391 8- 7-2024 Amending Title III 2 3-7-105 (note)
2 3-7-125 (note)
2024-392 10- 2-2024 Approving a first amendment to Omitted
the Hembree Lane Oaks Devel-
opment Agreement and Fee De-
ferral Agreement
2024-393 11- 6-2024 Amending Title IV 2, 3 Added 4-5-314,
4-5-315
2024-394 11-20-2024 Adopting the Zoning Code 3(Exh. A) Tit. 17, Arts. 1—8
Added
3(Exh. C) 16-8-140 a., h.
3(Exh. D) Table 17.10-01
Table 17.14-01
Table 17.16-01
17.22.030
J.1.b.iii.(3)(b)
17.104.010
Added 17.104.020
Rnbd 17.104.020

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
as 17.104.030
3(Exh. E) 17.10.050 E.2., G.2.,
H.
Added 17.10.050 H.4.
17.10.050 I.
Added 17.10.050 J.
17.12.040 D., D.3.,
F.
17.12.060 C.
Added 17.12.060 F., G.
17.12.070 B.
17.20.050 A.1., A.7.
Added 17.20.030 C.
Fig. 17.20-01 (title)
Added 17.20.030 C.
Fig. 17.20-02
Added 17.20.030 C.
Fig. 17.20-03 (title)
Rnbd 17.20.040 C.
Fig. 17.20-01
as 17.20.040 C.
Fig. 17.20-04
Rnbd 17.20.050 C., F.
Fig. 17.20-02,
17.20-03
as 17.20.040 C.
Fig. 17.20-05,
Fig. 17.20-06
Rnbd 17.20.060 D.
Fig. 17.20-04
as 17.20.040 C.
Fig. 17.20-07
Added 17.22.020 A.1.a., f.,
g.
Rnbd 17.22.020 A.1.a.—d.
as 17.22.020 A.1.b.—e.
17.22.020 A.4., A.5.
17.22.020 D.8.
Added 17.22.020 D.9.

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
17.30.070 A.
17.30.080
(Table 17.30-03
note)
17.40.110 C.5.
17.40.200
Added 17.40.200 D.5.
Added 17.80.030 D.
17.82.050 D.2.
17.92.010 B.
17.92.020 B.
Added 17.92.020 C.
17.92.030
17.92.040 A.—J.
17.100.060 A.
3(Exh. F) 17.82.050 G.
Added 17.82.050 L.
3(Exh. G) 17.22.010 C.3.
17.22.020 D.8.a.
2025-1718 4-28-2025 Amending Title III 1 Added 3-4-1085
2025-395 6- 4-2025 Amending Title VII 2 Tit. VII, Ch. 2,
Art. 2 (title)
Tit. VII, Ch. 2,
Art. 3 (title)
Rpld 7-2-310 5.
7-2-317
Added Tit. VII, Ch. 7,
7-7-100—7-7-105
2025-396 6-18-2025 Establishing a Town-wide mora- Omitted
torium on and prohibiting the
issuance of permits and entitle-
ments for the establishment, ex-
pansion, or relocation of per-
sonal storage facilities

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
2025-397 7-16-2025 Extending the temporary mora- Omitted
torium on the establishment of
new and expansion or relocation
of existing personal storage facil-
ities within the Town for a period
of ten months and fifteen days
2025-398 8-20-2025 Approving the second amend- Omitted
ment to the Hembree Lane Oaks
Development Agreement
2025-399 10- 1-2025 Establishing a Town-wide mora- Omitted
torium on the closure or conver-
sion of mobile home parks
2025-400 4-28-2025 Amending Title XVII 3 17.110.200
Amending Title III 4 Ch. 23 (title)
3-23-110 e.
3-23-110 e.
2025-401 11- 5-2025 Extending the temporary mora- Omitted
torium on the closure or conver-
sion of mobile home parks
2025-402 12- 3-2025 Amending Titles VI and VII 3, 7 Rpld Tit. VI, Arts. 1—3,
6-1-100, 6-1-200
6-2-1000—6-2-1142
6-1-305
6-1-310
6-1-315
7-1-100—7-1-118
7-2-100, 7-2-101
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-357
7-2-400—7-2-424
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800—7-2-804
7-2-900
7-2-1100
7-2-1200—7-2-1205
7-2-1300

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
7-5-100
7-5-105
7-5-110
7-5-115
7-5-120
7-5-125
7-6-100
7-6-105
7-6-110
7-6-115
7-6-120
7-6-125
7-6-130
7-6-135
7-7-100
7-7-105
Added 6-1-1000—6-1-1011
6-1-2001—6-1-2111
7-1-1000—7-1-1018
7-2-100, 7-2-101
7-2-200
7-2-300—7-2-307
7-2-310—7-2-329
7-2-340—7-2-343
7-2-400—7-2-403
7-2-500
7-2-600
7-2-700
7-2-800
7-2-900, 7-2-901
7-2-1000
7-2-1100
7-2-1200
7-2-1300—7-2-1305

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Ordinance Section
Number Date Description Section this Code
7-2-1400
7-3-100—7-3-105
7-4-100—7-4-102
2026-403 2- 4-2026 Amending Title III 1 Rpld Ch. 5,
3-5-100
3-5-105
Added Ch. 5,
3-5-095
3-5-097
3-5-100
3-5-102
3-5-105
3-5-107

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INDEX

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ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES See CODE

ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES Additional regulations adult arcade 3-21-640 adult motels 3-21-650 exhibition of sexually explicit films, videos 3-21-655 live entertainment 3-21-645 nude model studios 3-21-660 public nudity 3-21-665 Classifications 3-21-110 Definitions 3-21-200 Development, performance regulations concealing specified sexual activities 3-21-605 indoor areas open to view 3-21-615 inspection 3-21-630 posting notices relating to minors 3-21-610 prohibition against minors 3-21-600 restroom facilities 3-21-635 security guards 3-21-620 Enforcement administrative remedies 3-21-720 civil injunction 3-21-715 criminal penalties 3-21-710 public nuisance 3-21-705 separate offense for each day 3-21-700 Hours of operation 3-21-670 Licenses, registration businesses appeal 3-21-520 confidentiality 3-21-525 denial 3-21-500 hearing 3-21-515 investigation, action on application 3-21-305 required 3-21-300 revocation 3-21-510, 3-21-725 suspension 3-21-505 transfer 3-21-310 violations 3-21-105 employee investigation, action on application 3-21-405 license, register number 3-21-625 required 3-21-400 revocation 3-21-725 transfer 3-21-410 Pre-existing businesses 3-21-115

ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES (Cont d.) Purpose, intents of provisions 3-21-100 Regulations nonexclusive 3-21-800 Severability 3-21-815 Time limit filing license application 3-21-805 judicial challenge 3-21-810

AIDS DISCRIMINATION Actions, complaints, time limitations 3-1-310 Applicability of provisions 3-1-320 Definitions 3-1-200 Enforcement of provisions 3-1-305 Exceptions 3-1-300 Findings 3-1-105 Policy designated 3-1-100 waivers declared void 3-1-315 Prohibited acts 3-1-110 ALARM SYSTEMS Definitions 3-10-1900 False alarms appeals 3-10-1930 new installations, grace period 3-10-1915 nuisance designated 3-10-1905 fees imposed when, lien 3-10-1910 responsibility commercial alarms 3-10-1920 residential alarms 3-10-1925 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Public consumption 3-2-100 ANIMAL See also ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Ch. 3-4 Appeals See Hearings, appeals Cat abandonment prohibited 3-4-1020 registration application 3-4-605, 3-4-610 death, removal of cat, notice 3-4-620 period 3-4-615 permitted 3-4-600 tag, lost 3-4-625 transfer 3-4-620 Construction of provisions 3-4-110 Definitions 3-4-120

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ANIMAL

ANIMAL (Cont � d.) Dog abandonment prohibited 3-4-1020 at large impoundment when 3-4-1230 mandatory spay, neutering generally 3-4-1400 notice, hearing 3-4-1415 Pit bulls 3-4-1405 violations 3-4-1410 prohibited, exceptions 3-4-1025 dangerous See Vicious, dangerous dog license application 3-4-515, 3-4-520 death, removal of dog, notice 3-4-530 expiration, renewal 3-4-525 fee waiver when 3-4-515 issuance 3-4-505 presentation 3-4-545 replacement 3-4-535 required, exceptions 3-4-500 tag 3-4-540 transfer 3-4-530 livestock, sheep area, entering, prohibitions, exceptions 3-4-1040 nuisances designated 3-4-1070 poisoning, shooting, report 3-4-550 vaccination required 3-4-510 vicious See Vicious, dangerous dog Exotic at large, prohibited 3-4-1035 permits, approvals required 3-4-1065 Fees, charges, authority 3-4-115 Guard dog See Protection dog operations Hearings, appeals animal control officer appeals from 3-4-405 hearings by 3-4-400 appeals hearing officer decision 3-4-415 review of animal control officer decision 3-4-410 notice by animal control officer 3-4-300 by appeal hearing officer 3-4-305 contents 3-4-315

ANIMAL (Cont � d.) Hearings, appeals (Cont � d.) notice (Cont � d.) mailing procedure 3-4-320 service by mail 3-4-310 Impoundment See also ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Ch. 3-4 applicability of provisions 3-4-1200 by private citizens 3-4-1225 care of animals 3-4-1210 dogs at large 3-4-1230 duration 3-4-1245 fees generally, exceptions 3-4-1215 waived when 3-4-1275 hearing 3-4-1240 notice 3-4-1220 redemption, disposition disposition 3-4-1255 for research purposes, prohibited 3-4-1265 liability 3-4-1270 proof of proper care 3-4-1260 requirements 3-4-1250 state provisions adopted 3-4-1205 summary seizure 3-4-1235 Kennel, pet shop care, treatment of animals 3-4-745 inspections 3-4-740 license appeals 3-4-725 application 3-4-705, 3-4-710 display 3-4-735 expiration, renewal 3-4-715 required 3-4-700 revocation, denial 3-4-720 transferability 3-4-730 recordkeeping information required 3-4-750 list of animals sold 3-4-755 retail store sales of dogs and cats prohibited 3-4-1085 Livestock at large prohibited, exceptions 3-4-1030 injuring, killing 3-4-1405 Nuisances 3-4-1075 Pet shop license See Kennel, pet shop Police dog, interfering prohibited 3-4-1080

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BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES

ANIMAL (Cont � d.) Protection dog operations business registration application 3-4-905, 3-4-910 inspections required 3-4-925 period 3-4-915 required 3-4-900 transferability 3-4-920 operator, employee registration application 3-4-805, 3-4-810 expiration, renewal 3-4-815 required 3-4-800 transferability 3-4-820 Purpose of provisions 3-4-105 Quarantine interference 3-4-1045 Rabies control fees 3-4-1305 health officer responsibility 3-4-1300 quarantine interference 3-4-1040 Sale See also Kennel, pet shop license required 3-4-1060 retail store sales of dogs and cats prohibited 3-4-1085 Staking prohibited 3-4-1050 Title of provisions 3-4-100 Town building, prohibited, exceptions 3-4-1055 Vicious, dangerous dog disposition potentially dangerous dog 3-4-1120 vicious dog 3-4-1125 hearing impoundment of dog when 3-4-1110 petition 3-4-1105 microchip, sterilization requirement 3-4-1135 mitigating circumstances 3-4-1115 ownership by minors prohibited 3-4-1140 restrictions 3-4-1130 purpose, applicability of provisions 3-4-1100 Violation animal control violators school 3-4-1530 fines 3-4-1535 infraction 3-4-1500 misdemeanor when 3-4-1505, 3-4-1520 separate offenses 3-4-1525

ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Arrest authority 3-4-205

ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER (Cont � d.) Designated, duties 3-4-200 Escaping animals, aiding prohibited 3-4-1010 Firearms, carrying 3-4-210 Hearings See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4 Inspection, refusal to present animal 3-4-1015 Interference prohibited 3-4-1000 Removal of animal in custody 3-4-1005 Right of entry 3-4-215

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BINGO Applicability of provisions 3-12-315 Attendance number of participants 3-12-225 required at game 3-12-250 Financial interest 3-12-210 Games open to public 3-12-220 Hours of operation 3-12-245 Intoxicated persons 3-12-240 Location of games 3-12-230 Minors 3-12-235 Operation by permit holder 3-12-215 Permit appeals 3-12-145 applicant qualification 3-12-115 application contents 3-12-120 generally 3-12-105 contents 3-12-125 definitions 3-12-150 eligibility 3-12-100 fee exemption 3-12-110 posting 3-12-130 revocation 3-12-140 summary suspension 3-12-135 Prize amount 3-12-200 Profits, separate account 3-12-205 Violation enjoinment 3-12-310 misdemeanor 3-12-300 receipt of profits 3-12-305 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES Members, appointed Expense reimbursement Audits of Expense Reports 1-5-435 Authorized Expenses 1-5-405

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BOATING

BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (Cont � d.) Members, appointed (Cont � d.) Expense reimbursement (Cont � d.) Cash Advances 1-5-420 Compliance With Laws 1-5-445 Cost Control 1-5-415 Credit Card Use 1-5-425 Expense Report Content and Submission Deadline 1-5-430 Findings 1-5-400 Meeting Stipends 1-5-410 Reports to Governing Board 1-5-440 Violation of this Policy 1-5-450

BOATING See PARKS, RECREATION Ch. 5-2 BRIDGES, DAMS Definitions 10-4-100 Prohibited acts 10-4-105 Reservoirs See RESERVOIRS Ch. 12-6 Rules, posted, violation 10-4-110 BUILDING See also ELECTRICAL CODE ENERGY CODE FIRE CODE GREEN BUILDING CODE HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE MECHANICAL CODE PLUMBING CODE WOODBURNING APPLIANCES ZONING CODE (Title XVII) Administrative Code Citation of Sections 7-2-200 Building Code Citation of Sections 7-2-300 Section 2.11.7 7-2-327 Section 202 7-2-302 Section 306.2 7-2-303 Section 502.1.1 7-2-305 Section 502.1.2 7-2-306 Section 502.1.3 7-2-307 Section 502.1 7-2-304 Section 903.2.1.6 7-2-312 Section 903.2.1.7 7-2-313 Section 903.2.11.3 7-2-326 Section 903.2.11.8 7-2-328

BUILDING (Cont � d.) Building Code (Cont � d.) Section 903.2.11 7-2-325 Section 903.2.1 7-2-311 Section 903.2.2.1 7-2-315 Section 903.2.2 7-2-314 Section 903.2.3 7-2-316 Section 903.2.4 7-2-317 Section 903.2.5.1 7-2-318 Section 903.2.6.1 7-2-319 Section 903.2.7 7-2-320 Section 903.2.8.1 7-2-321 Section 903.2.9.1 7-2-323 Section 903.2.9.4 7-2-324 Section 903.2.9 7-2-322 Section 903.2 7-2-310 Section 903.3.6 7-2-329 Section 905.3.1 7-2-341 Section 912.2 7-2-342 Section 914.12 through 914.12.2 7-2-343 Section A 101.1 7-2-301 Section Table 903.6 7-2-340 California Mechanical Code Citation of Sections 7-2-600 Code of Regulations adopted by reference; modifications 7-2-100 adoption by reference 7-2-101 Electrical Code Citation of Sections 7-2-500 Energy Code Citation of Sections 7-2-800 Existing Building Code Citation of Sections 7-2-1200 Fire Code Citation of Sections 7-2-1100 Fire hazard severity zone maps applicability 7-7-105 purpose 7-7-100 Green Building Code Citation of Sections 7-2-1300 Section A4.203.1 7-2-1303 Section A4.305 7-2-1301 Section A4.601.4.1 7-2-1302 Section A5.203.1 7-2-1305 Section A5.601.2.1 7-2-1304 Historical Building Code Citation of Sections 7-2-1000

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CABLE TELEVISION

BUILDING (Cont � d.) Key requirements new building enforcement and violation 7-4-102 legislative purpose 7-4-100 obligation of developer 7-4-101 Plumbing Code Citation of Sections 7-2-700 Purpose; administration appeals 7-1-1003 building division 7-1-1001 building permit required 7-1-1004 clearing and grading permits 7-1-1006 conflicting regulations 7-1-1013 construction hours 7-1-1018 definitions 7-1-1015 designation of the building official 7-1-1002 disposal of excavated material 7-1-1008 emergency work 7-1-1007 examination of codes 7-1-1016 fees 7-1-1017 inspection by public health officer 7-1-1010 penalties 7-1-1014 permits 7-1-1005 purpose 7-1-1000 refunds 7-1-1011 relocated buildings 7-1-1009 valuation and fees 7-1-1012 Referenced Standards Code Citation of Sections 7-2-1400 Residential Code Citation of Sections 7-2-400 Section R202 7-2-401 Section R337, materials and construction methods for exterior wildfire exposure 7-2-402 Section R902.2 7-2-403 Wildland-Urban Interface Code Citation of Sections 7-2-900 mapping 7-2-902 Section 302 wildland-urban interface area designations 7-2-901 Woodburning appliances compliance and enforcement 7-3-105 definitions 7-3-101 fireplace wood-burning appliance 7-3-102 limitations on fuel 7-3-104 purpose 7-3-100 unauthorized appliances prohibited 7-3-103

BURNING TRASH See SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Ch. 11-1

BUSINESS LICENSES

See also Specific Business Administration 3-6-260 Appeals finality of determination 3-6-230 generally 3-6-220 hearing 3-6-225 other procedures 3-6-240 Application; application filing 3-6-135 Conditions generally 3-6-150 procedure for imposition of 3-6-160 Contents and posting of licenses 3-6-170 Definitions 3-6-105 Denial grounds for 3-6-200 method of 3-6-205 Enforcement; inspections 3-6-110 Exemptions 3-6-280 Fees 3-6-140 Investigation and issuance 3-6-145 Notices 3-6-265 Number of licenses required 3-6-125 Processing fee for late application or renewal 3-6-185 Purpose 3-6-100 Required 3-6-120 Transferability 3-6-165 Term 3-6-175 Renewal of license 3-6-180 Revocation effect of 3-6-235 grounds for 3-6-210 method of 3-6-215 Violations 3-6-250 — C —

CABLE TELEVISION Complaints, disputes 14-1-420 Compliance verification 14-1-415 Construction of provisions 14-1-220 Construction requirements 14-1-600 Definitions 14-1-110 Force majeure 14-1-1200 Franchise abandonment, removal 14-1-1300

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CABLE TELEVISION (Cont � d.) Franchise (Cont � d.) applications consideration 14-1-310 contents 14-1-305 filing 14-1-300 cost reimbursement 14-1-1305 fee 14-1-500 multiple 14-1-240, 14-1-605 nonexclusive 14-1-235 purpose 14-1-200 renewal 14-1-315 required 14-1-205 revocation authority 14-1-1110 appeal 14-1-1115 receivership, foreclosure 14-1-1315 security fund 14-1-505 term 14-1-210 territory 14-1-215 transferability 14-1-225 Grantor rights reservation 14-1-1400 waiver 14-1-1405 Indemnification generally 14-1-800 insurance 14-1-805 Intent of provisions 14-1-100 Records, reports annual, submission, contents 14-1-905 opinion survey 14-1-910 required 14-1-900 Requirements generally 14-1-425 Review, performance biannual 14-1-1000 special 14-1-1005 Service area 14-1-230 continuity 14-1-1310 Separability of provisions 14-1-115 Standards billing, information 14-1-410 generally 14-1-405 operational 14-1-400 technical generally 14-1-700 noncompliance 14-1-705 Subscriber rights 14-1-1410 Title of provisions 14-1-105

CABLE TELEVISION (Cont � d.) Violations, remedies generally 14-1-1100 procedures 14-1-1105 revocation of franchise See Franchise

CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE See ELECTIONS Ch. 1-7 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATIONS See ELECTIONS Ch. 1-8 CAMPING REGULATIONS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY Definitions 3-10-2100 Exceptions 3-10-2140 Penalty for violation 3-10-2150 Prohibited absent owner permission 3-10-2130 all times 3-10-2110 certain times 3-10-2120

CARD ROOMS Appeals generally 3-13-235 procedure 3-13-230 Applicability of provisions 3-13-245 Definitions 3-13-110 Employee registration required 3-13-105 unregistered employees 3-13-115 Gaming commission 3-12-220 License application contents 3-13-215 procedure, conditions 3-13-205 fees 3-13-210 issuance, term 3-13-200 required 3-13-100 revocation, suspension, denial See also Appeals grounds 3-13-225 Prohibited persons, acts 3-13-120 Rules summary, posting 3-13-250 Violation, penalty 3-13-240

CARNIVAL

See CIRCUS, ITINERANT SHOW Ch. 3-15

CAT

See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4

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CEMETERY

Closed when, use of roads 3-9-120 Littering 3-9-110 Loitering prohibited 3-9-115 Vandalism plants, birds 3-9-105 tombstones, fence 3-9-100

CIGARETTES See TOBACCO SALES Ch. 3-11

CIRCUS, ITINERANT SHOW Definitions 3-15-100 License application 3-15-205 contents 3-15-220 fees debt to town 3-15-215 established 3-15-210 required 3-15-200 transfer, assignment 3-15-225 violation, effect of conviction 3-15-105 Police powers, duties 3-15-230

CIVIL DEFENSE See EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Ch. 3-19

CLAIMS AGAINST TOWN Procedure 1-6-200 Settlement, rejection 1-6-205

CODE Administrative citations appeal of the administrative citation 1-1-370 collection of unpaid fines 1-1-390 contents of citation 1-1-340 definitions 1-1-320 fines 1-1-330 hearing officer's decision 1-1-385 hearing procedure 1-1-380 purpose and application 1-1-310 right to judicial review 1-1-395 satisfaction of the administrative citation 1-1-360 service procedures 1-1-350 Administrative notice and order administrative notice and order 1-1-440 collection of unpaid fines or administrative costs 1-1-485 definitions 1-1-420 fines 1-1-430

nitions 1-1-320 fines 1-1-330 hearing officer's decision 1-1-385 hearing procedure 1-1-380 purpose and application 1-1-310 right to judicial review 1-1-395 satisfaction of the administrative citation 1-1-360 service procedures 1-1-350 Administrative notice and order administrative notice and order 1-1-440 collection of unpaid fines or administrative costs 1-1-485 definitions 1-1-420 fines 1-1-430

CODE (Cont � d.) Administrative notice and order (Cont � d.) general enforcement authority for this article and purpose 1-1-410 hearing officer's decision 1-1-480 hearing procedure 1-1-470 recordation of administrative notice and order 1-1-450 right to judicial review 1-1-490 service procedures 1-1-460 Adoption 1-1-100 Codification authority 1-1-102 Definitions, construction of provisions 1-1-105 Effective date 1-1-121 Enforcement See Violations Existing ordinances, continuation 1-1-115 General penalty administrative proceedings 1-1-250 civil 1-1-240 cost recovery and impositions of liens or special assessments 1-1-270 criminal 1-1-230 nuisance abatement proceedings 1-1-260 public health order violations 1-1-280 separate offenses 1-1-220 violation of code constitutes a public nuisance 1-1-210 Headings 1-1-110 Past actions, obligations 1-1-120 References applicability to amendments 1-1-103 specific ordinances 1-1-111 Severability of provisions 1-1-125 Title, citation, reference 1-1-101 Zoning, subdivision ordinances 1-1-130

CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE

Adopted for water district 12-5-105

CONSTRUCTION See also DEVELOPMENT Title 16 Sewer construction See SEWER Ch. 12-4

CONTRACTS, TOWN See also PURCHASING Ch. 1-6 Public funds obligation, procedure 1-6-500

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COUNCIL, TOWN

COUNCIL, TOWN Campaign finance regulations See ELECTIONS Ch. 1-8 Expense reimbursement Audits of Expense Reports 1-5-435 Authorized Expenses 1-5-405 Cash Advances 1-5-420 Compliance With Laws 1-5-445 Cost Control 1-5-415 Credit Card Use 1-5-425 Expense Report Content and Submission Deadline 1-5-430 Findings 1-5-400 Meeting Stipends 1-5-410 Reports to Governing Board 1-5-440 Violation of this Policy 1-5-450 Meetings alternative location 1-2-140 regular 1-2-135 Salaries 1-2-130 Town manager duties See MANAGER, TOWN Ch. 1-4

CURFEW

Designated, loitering prohibited 3-10-200

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DAMAGES

Claims against town See CLAIMS AGAINST TOWN Ch. 1-6 DANCES, DANCE HALLS Applicability of provisions 3-14-255 License appeals 3-14-245 application 3-14-205 denial, notice 3-14-215 fees 3-14-225 issuance, conditions 3-14-220 operating without a license 3-14-250 posting 3-14-230 referral, reports 3-14-210 required 3-14-200 revocation, suspension 3-14-240 transferability 3-14-235 Preservation of order 3-14-100 DEFECATION, PUBLIC Prohibited 3-10-1100

6 DANCES, DANCE HALLS Applicability of provisions 3-14-255 License appeals 3-14-245 application 3-14-205 denial, notice 3-14-215 fees 3-14-225 issuance, conditions 3-14-220 operating without a license 3-14-250 posting 3-14-230 referral, reports 3-14-210 required 3-14-200 revocation, suspension 3-14-240 transferability 3-14-235 Preservation of order 3-14-100 DEFECATION, PUBLIC Prohibited 3-10-1100

DEVELOPMENT See also ZONING CODE (Title XVII) Agreements amendment, cancellation initiation 16-1-205 recordation 16-1-210 applicant qualifications 16-1-115 application 16-1-120 approval 16-1-145 contents 16-1-200 definitions 16-1-105 effect 16-1-220 forms, information, fees 16-1-110 hearing council decision 16-1-140 notice 16-1-125 planning commission determination 16-1-135 rules of conduct 16-1-130 judicial review 16-1-225 review, annual 16-1-215 statutory authority 16-1-100 Dedications See PARKS, RECREATION DEDICATION Ch. 16-3 SCHOOL FACILITIES FEES/DEDICATION Ch. 16-5 Frontage improvements See FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS Ch. 16-2 Growth management See GROWTH CONTROL Ch. 16-4 Impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 DISASTER RELIEF See EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Ch. 3-19 DISCRIMINATION See AIDS DISCRIMINATION Ch. 3-1 DISTRICT ELECTIONS See ELECTIONS DISTURBING THE PEACE Appeals 3-5-107 Citations, penalties 3-5-105 Definitions 3-5-097 General provisions 3-5-100 Noise permits 3-5-102 Purpose of provisions 3-5-095

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DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX Administration 2-1-135 Errors, unintentional 2-1-165 Exemptions governments 2-1-115 instruments securing debts 2-1-110 partnerships, transfers of interest 2-1-130 reorganizations, adjustments 2-1-120 Securities and Exchange Commission Orders 2-1-125 Interpretation of provisions 2-1-150 Levied, amount 2-1-100 Misrepresentation of facts 2-1-160 Payment, liability 2-1-105 Recordation, payment required 2-1-140 Refunds 2-1-145 Underpayment, furnishing records required 2-1-155

DOG

See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4

DRAINAGE See FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE Ch. 9-1 IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6

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ELECTIONS

Campaign disclosure statements definitions 1-7-105 electronic filing of campaign statements and statements of economic interests 1-7-160 filing declaration required 1-7-150 exemptions 1-7-140 late filing, liability when 1-7-155 not required when 1-7-130 required when, requirements generally 1-7-115 findings, purpose of provisions 1-7-100 reports contributions 1-7-120 expenditures 1-7-125 late reports, filing threshold 1-7-135 Campaign finance regulations aggregation of contributions 1-8-125 contribution limitations council candidates 1-8-110

ELECTIONS (Cont � d.) Campaign finance regulations (Cont � d.) contribution limitations (Cont � d.) mayoral candidates 1-8-115 definitions 1-8-105 election cycles 1-8-120 enforcement 1-7-145 findings and purpose 1-8-100 loans to candidates and controlled committees 1-8-130 multiple campaign committees 1-7-140 outstanding debt retirement and reporting 1-7-135 review 1-7-150 District district election schedule 1-2-210 district-based electoral system established 1-2-200 requirements 1-2-205 Municipal held when 1-2-125

8-115 definitions 1-8-105 election cycles 1-8-120 enforcement 1-7-145 findings and purpose 1-8-100 loans to candidates and controlled committees 1-8-130 multiple campaign committees 1-7-140 outstanding debt retirement and reporting 1-7-135 review 1-7-150 District district election schedule 1-2-210 district-based electoral system established 1-2-200 requirements 1-2-205 Municipal held when 1-2-125

ELECTRICAL CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-500 ELECTRICAL SERVICE FRANCHISE See UTILITIES FRANCHISES Ch. 15-1

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Coordinator of emergency services 3-19-125 Council expenditures 3-19-140 membership 3-19-130 powers, duties 3-19-135 Definitions 3-19-105 Director of emergency services designated 3-19-115 powers, duties 3-19-120 Emergency council See Council Food, resources definitions 3-19-305 purpose of provisions 3-19-300 sale, restrictions 3-19-325 violation, penalty 3-19-330 Government, preservation definitions 3-19-200 officers, appointment 3-19-205, 3-19-215 town council meeting 3-19-210 Purpose of provisions 3-19-100

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE COST RECOVERY

EMERGENCY RESPONSE COST RECOVERY Collection of costs 2-5-105 Fees 2-5-110 Findings, intent of provisions 2-5-100

EMPLOYEES, TOWN See OFFICER, TOWN Ch. 1-4

ENERGY CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-800 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CODE Adopted for water district 12-5-110

EXISTING BUILDING CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-1200

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FALSE ALARMS See ALARM SYSTEMS Ch. 3-10 FINANCE DIRECTOR, TOWN Bond 1-4-210 Duties generally 1-4-205 Office created 1-4-200 FIREARMS Concealable weapons sales, license authority 3-10-1800 fee 3-10-1805 Discharge prohibited 3-10-1500 Exceptions 3-10-1505 Hunting, shooting parks 5-1-220 prohibitions 3-10-1600 Parks, restrictions 5-1-230 Small arms device definitions 3-10-1700 minors parent, guardian responsibility 3-10-1715 restrictions 3-10-1710 public lands, prohibited 3-10-1705 safety zones 3-10-1720 Violation nuisance declared 3-10-1510 penalty 3-10-1515 FIRE CODE Compressed Gases Section 5307.2 6-1-2083 Section 5307.3.2.1 6-1-2084

s 3-10-1505 Hunting, shooting parks 5-1-220 prohibitions 3-10-1600 Parks, restrictions 5-1-230 Small arms device definitions 3-10-1700 minors parent, guardian responsibility 3-10-1715 restrictions 3-10-1710 public lands, prohibited 3-10-1705 safety zones 3-10-1720 Violation nuisance declared 3-10-1510 penalty 3-10-1515 FIRE CODE Compressed Gases Section 5307.2 6-1-2083 Section 5307.3.2.1 6-1-2084

FIRE CODE (Cont � d.) Definitions Section 202 6-1-2001 Division II Section 101.1 6-1-1001 Section 101.6 6-1-1002 Section 102.4 6-1-1003 Section 103.1 6-1-1004 Section 105.1.1.1 6-1-1005 Section 105.4.1 6-1-1006 Section 105.5.59 6-1-1007 Section 113.4 6-1-1009 Section 113.5 6-1-1010 Section 114.4 6-1-1011 Emergency Planning and Preparedness Section 401.3.2.1 6-1-2003 Section 401.3.2.2 6-1-2004 Section 402.1 6-1-2005 Explosives and Fireworks Section 5608.1.2 6-1-2085 Section 5608.2 6-1-2086 Fire Apparatus Access Roads Appendix D Section D101 6-1-2096 Appendix D Section D102.1 6-1-2097 Appendix D Section D103.1 6-1-2098 Appendix D Section D103.2 6-1-2099 Appendix D Section D103.3 6-1-2100 Appendix D Section D103.4 6-1-2101 Appendix D Section D103.6.1 6-1-2104 Appendix D Section D103.6.2 6-1-2105 Appendix D Section D103.6 6-1-2103 Appendix D Section D104.3 6-1-2106 Appendix D Section D106.1 6-1-2107 Appendix D Section D106.2 6-1-2108 Appendix D Section D106.3 6-1-2109 Appendix D Section D107.1 6-1-2110 Appendix D Section D107.2 6-1-2111 Appendix D Table D103.4 6-1-2102 Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution Appendix C, Section C101.1 6-1-2095 Section C103.1 6-1-2095.1 Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems Section 902.1 6-1-2031 Section 903.2.1.6 6-1-2034 Section 903.2.1.7 6-1-2035 Section 903.2.10 6-1-2047 Section 903.2.11.3 Exception 6-1-2049 Section 903.2.11.7 6-1-2050 Section 903.2.11.8 6-1-2051

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FIRE CODE (Cont � d.) FIRE CODE (Cont � d.) Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems (Cont � d.) Fire Service Features (Cont � d.) Section 903.2.11 6-1-2048 Section 507.5.7 6-1-2029 Section 903.2.1 6-1-2033 Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings Section 903.2.2.1 6-1-2037 Appendix B, Section B101.1 6-1-2093 Section 903.2.2 6-1-2036 Appendix B, Table B105.2 6-1-2094 Section 903.2.3 6-1-2038 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Section 903.2.4 6-1-2039 Section 5704.2.9.6.1 6-1-2087 Section 903.2.5.1 6-1-2040 Section 5706.2.4.4 6-1-2088 Section 903.2.6.1 6-1-2041 Section 5707 6-1-2089 Section 903.2.7 6-1-2042 Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Section 903.2.8.1 6-1-2043 Fluids Section 903.2.9.1 6-1-2045 Section 5806.2 6-1-2090 Section 903.2.9.4 Exception 6-1-2046 General Requirements Section 903.2.9 6-1-2044 Section 311.3.1 6-1-2002 Section 903.2 6-1-2032 LP Gases Section 903.6 6-1-2052 Section 6104.2 6-1-2091 Section 905.3.1 6-1-2054 Section 6107.5 6-1-2092 Section 912.2 6-1-2055 Processing and Extraction Facilities Sections 901.7.7—901.7.7.2 6-1-2030 Section 3901.6 6-1-2059 Sections 914.12 through 914.12.2 6-1-2056 Section 3903.2 6-1-2060 Table 903.6 6-1-2053 Section 3903.3 6-1-2061 Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition Section 3903.5.1 and 3903.5.2 6-1-2063 Section 3306.5.2 6-1-2057 Section 3903.5 6-1-2062 Section 3306.5.3 6-1-2058 Section 3903.6.1.1 6-1-2066 Fire Service Features Section 3903.6.1.2 6-1-2067 Section 503.1 6-1-2006 Section 3903.6.1 6-1-2065 Section 503.2.6.1 6-1-2008 Section 3903.6.2.1 6-1-2069 Section 503.2 6-1-2007 Section 3903.6.2.3 6-1-2070 Section 503.3 6-1-2009 Section 3903.6.2.4 6-1-2071 Section 503.6.1 6-1-2010 Section 503.6.2 6-1-2011 Section 3903.6.2.5 6-1-2072 Section 505.1.1 6-1-2013 Section 3903.6.2 6-1-2068 Section 505.1.2 6-1-2014 Section 3903.6 6-1-2064 Section 505.1.3 6-1-2015 Section 3903.7 6-1-2073 Section 505.1.4.1 6-1-2017 Section 3903.8.1 6-1-2075 Section 505.1.4.2 6-1-2018 Section 3903.8.2 6-1-2076 Section 505.1.4 6-1-2016 Section 3903.8.3 6-1-2077 Section 505.1 6-1-2-2012 Section 3903.8 6-1-2074 Section 505.2.1 6-1-2019 Section 3903.9.1 6-1-2079 Section 505.2.2 6-1-2020 Section 3903.9.2 6-1-2080 Section 505.2.3 6-1-2021 Section 3903.9 6-1-2078 Section 505.2.4 6-1-2022 Section 3904.2.2.3 6-1-2081 Section 505.2.5 6-1-2023 Section 3904.3 6-1-2082 Section 505.2.6 6-1-2024 Section 108.7 6-1-1008 Section 507.2.2 6-1-2025 Title 24, Part 9 7-2-1100 Section 507.2.3 6-1-2026 Section 507.2.4 6-1-2027 FIRE IMPACT FEES Section 507.5.1.2 6-1-2028 See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6

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FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION See also FIRE CODE Title 6-1-1000 FIREWORKS Parks 5-1-235 Sale, Use or Discharge of Fireworks Prohibited— Exception 3-10-2000 FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE Abrogation, greater restrictions 9-1-315 Administration appeals 9-1-460 biennial report 9-1-445 development permit 9-1-455 documentation of floodplain development 9-1-430 floodplain administrator designation 9-1-400 duties, responsibilities 9-1-405 map determination 9-1-435 notification of other agencies 9-1-425 permit review 9-1-410 planning 9-1-450 remedial action 9-1-440 review, use, development of other base flood data 9-1-420 substantial improvement, damage procedures development 9-1-415 Areas of special flood hazard basis for establishing 9-1-305 warning, disclaimer of liability 9-1-325 Compliance 9-1-310 Definitions 9-1-200 Drainage impact fee See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Findings of fact 9-1-105 Flood hazard reduction provisions anchoring 9-1-505 construction materials, methods 9-1-510 construction standards generally 9-1-500 residential, nonresidential, crawlspace construction 9-1-515 elevation, floodproofing 9-1-515 enclosed areas below the lowest floor non-conversion 9-1-565

FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE (Cont � d.) Flood hazard reduction provisions (Cont � d.) flood openings 9-1-520 floodways 9-1-560 garages, low-cost accessory structures 9-1-530 manufactured homes See also standards generally 9-1-525 standards manufactured homes 9-1-545 recreational vehicles 9-1-550 subdivisions, other proposed development 9-1-540 utilities 9-1-535 Interpretation 9-1-320 Lands this provisions applies 9-1-300 Methods of reducing flood losses 9-1-115 Severability 9-1-330 Statement of purpose 9-1-110 Statutory authorization 9-1-100 Storm water quality administration responsibility 9-4-115 applicability 9-4-110 definitions 9-4-105 enforcement abatement by town 9-4-510 charging cost 9-4-515 urgency 9-4-520 appeal 9-4-505 authority 9-4-500 violations compensatory action 9-4-530 deemed a public nuisance 9-4-535 Federal Clean Water Act, California Porter-Cologne Act violation 9-4-540 generally 9-4-520 remedies are not exclusive 9-4-545 inspection, monitoring authority to inspect 9-4-400 authority to sample, establish sampling devices 9-4-405 prohibition of illegal discharges 9-4-200 requirements, regulations construction sites that cause land disturbance 9-4-301 less than one acre 9-4-303 one acre or more 9-4-304

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GRAFFITI

FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE (Cont d.) Storm water quality (Cont d.) requirements, regulations (Cont d.) eliminate illegal discharges 9-4-305 eliminating, securing approval for illicit connections 9-4-310 monitoring, analyzing 9-4-320 notification of spills 9-4-325 reducing pollutants 9-4-300 remediate 9-4-315 title, purpose, intent of provisions 9-4-100 violations 9-4-525 Variance procedure appeal board 9-1-615 conditions 9-1-610 nature of 9-1-600

FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS (Cont d.) Violation

grounds for refusal of utility connection 16-2-240 nuisance 16-2-230 permits void when 16-2-220

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GAMBLING

See also BINGO Ch. 3-12 CARD ROOMS Ch. 3-13 In parks 5-1-250

GAMING COMMISSION See CARD ROOMS Ch. 3-13

GARBAGE

See SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Ch. 11-1

FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENT See also GROCERY Ch. 3-18 Definitions 3-18-200 Permit 3-18-205

FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS

Agreements 16-2-150 security for 16-2-160, 16-2-170 Appeals 16-2-210 Authority town council 16-2-040 town manager 16-2-260 Dedication and improvements required for permit 16-2-050 payment in lieu of 16-2-110 requirements for 16-2-080 Definitions 16-2-020 Exceptions 16-2-190 Exemptions 16-2-195 Findings, purpose of provisions 16-2-010 Improvements more than one unimproved street 16-2-100 payment in lieu of 16-2-110 preceding permits 16-2-120 requirements generally 16-2-090 Indemnification and reimbursement 16-2-180 Permits timing of requirements/legal description 16-2-140 Relinquishment 16-2-200 Remedies cumulative 16-2-250 Rezoning and prezoning 16-2-070

GAS SERVICE FRANCHISE See UTILITIES FRANCHISES Ch. 15-2

GAS TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND See SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND Ch. 2-4

GENERAL PENALTY See CODE Ch. 1-1

GRAFFITI Abatement by town assessment lien notice 3-8-315 procedure 3-8-310 costs, record 3-8-305 generally 3-8-300 Appeal abatement order 3-8-245 decision of council appeal from 3-8-250 generally 3-8-240 hearing 3-8-235 procedure 3-8-230 Definitions 3-8-105 Nuisance declared 3-8-200 hearing See also Appeal finding 3-8-225 notice 3-8-215 procedure 3-8-220

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GREEN BUILDING CODE

GRAFFITI (Cont d.) Nuisance (Cont d.) hearing (Cont d.) required when 3-8-210 notice 3-8-205 Policy 3-8-100

GREEN BUILDING CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-1300 Section A4.203.1 7-2-1303 Section A4.305 7-2-1301 Section A4.601.4.1 7-2-1302 Section A5.203.1 7-2-1305 Section A5.601.2.1 7-2-1304

GROCERY Definitions 3-18-200 Price marking definitions 3-18-300 presumptions 3-18-310 requirements, applicability 3-18-305 violations injunctive relief 3-18-320 separate offenses 3-18-315

GROWTH CONTROL Administration 16-4-120 Agreements 16-4-122 Allocations 16-4-135 Annual review 16-4-140 Applicability 16-4-121 Authority 16-4-100 Definitions 16-4-123 Exemptions, waivers 16-4-125 Findings 16-4-115 Purpose of provisions 16-4-110 Release, extension, timeframes and revocation of allocations 16-4-124 Title of provisions 16-4-105 GUARD DOG BUSINESS See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Abandonment, ceasing operation See also Permit requirements 13-1-640 Administrative authority 13-1-120

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (Cont d.) Appeals board created, composition 13-1-700 jurisdiction 13-1-705 decision, judicial review 13-1-730 disposition 13-1-725 filing 13-1-710 hearing notice 13-1-715 procedure 13-1-720 Applicability of provisions 13-1-200 Business plan 13-1-510 Definitions 13-1-115 Information, public 13-1-410 Inspections requirements 13-1-400 right of entry 13-1-405 Interpretation of provisions 13-1-820 Inventory statement 13-1-500 Operation monitoring 13-1-550 Oxidizing materials 13-1-525 Permit ceasing operation 13-1-335 construction, installation permit 13-1-320 emergency repairs 13-1-350 fees double fees when 13-1-325 generally 13-1-310 generators permit 13-1-305 noncompliance, notice 13-1-360 operational, required 13-1-300 precision tank testing 13-1-330 renewal, extension 13-1-345 summary suspension 13-1-355 temporary 13-1-340 transfer 13-1-315 Purpose of provisions 13-1-105 Radioactive materials 13-1-530 Regulations, adoption 13-1-815 Release, threatened release administrative review 13-1-615 corrective action 13-1-620 costs, payment 13-1-635 emergency response 13-1-610 liability 13-1-625 local agency assistance 13-1-805 noncompliance notice 13-1-630 reporting 13-1-605

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ITINERANT SHOW

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (Cont d.) Release, threatened release (Cont d.) responsible person 13-1-600 Requirements, general 13-1-505 Risk management and prevention program 13-1-520 Scope of provisions 13-1-110 Spills See Release, threatened release Standards, minimum 13-1-810 State mandated provisions 13-1-825 Storage aboveground tanks 13-1-540 cabinets 13-1-535 pressure vessels 13-1-540 underground requirements 13-1-545 variances 13-1-645 Tank truck, railroad car 13-1-515 Title of provisions 13-1-100 Variances 13-1-645 Violation, penalty 13-1-800

HEALTH, PUBLIC See also FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENT Ch. 3-18 Administration, enforcement of provisions 3-18-100 Permits, revocation 3-18-105 Violation, penalty 3-18-110

HEARING OFFICER See CODE

HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-1000

HOUSING

See also ZONING CODE (Title XVII) Discrimination See AIDS DISCRIMINATION Ch. 3-1 Mobile home rent stabilization See MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION Ch. 8-1

HUNTING See FIREARMS Ch. 3-10

IMPACT FEES (Cont d.) Drainage impact fee administration 16-6-240 developer construction of facilities 16-6-230 established 16-6-210 purpose of provisions 16-6-200 use of revenue 16-6-220 Fire impact fee administration 16-6-340 developer construction of facilities 16-6-330 established 16-6-310 purpose of provisions 16-6-300 use of revenue 16-6-320 Park impact fee administration 16-6-440 developer construction of facilities 16-6-430 established 16-6-410 purpose of provisions 16-6-400 use of revenue 16-6-420 Public facilities impact fee administration 16-6-730 established 16-6-710 purpose of provisions 16-6-700 use of revenue 16-6-720 Traffic impact fee administration 16-6-140 developer construction of facilities 16-6-130 established 16-6-110 purpose of provisions 16-6-100 use of revenue 16-6-120 Wastewater impact fee administration 16-6-640 developer construction of facilities 16-6-630 established 16-6-610 purpose of provisions 16-6-600 use of revenue 16-6-620 Water impact fee administration 16-6-540 developer construction of facilities 16-6-530 established 16-6-510 purpose of provisions 16-6-500 use of revenue 16-6-520

INDECENT EXPOSURE Prohibited 3-10-1100

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ITINERANT SHOW

IMPACT FEES

See CIRCUS, ITINERANT SHOW Ch. 3-15

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JUNK DEALER

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JUNK DEALER Classification 3-16-105 Definitions 3-16-100 Existing dealer, effect of provisions 3-16-330 Hours of operation 3-16-310 Itinerant junk peddler, fee 3-16-220 License appeals 3-16-210 fee 3-16-215 investigation 3-16-205 required, application 3-16-200 revocation, suspension 3-16-225 Pawnbroking prohibited 3-16-305 Record book 3-16-315 Sale permitted when 3-16-300 Vehicles used in business decals, identification cards 3-16-325 license fee 3-16-320

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LANDSCAPING Water efficient landscape See WATER DISTRICT 12-3

LICENSES

See BUSINESS LICENSES Ch. 3-6

LIQUOR

See ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Ch. 3-2

LITTER

In cemetery 3-9-110 In parks 5-1-265 Prohibited generally 3-10-100, 11-1-200

LIVESTOCK See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4

LODGING TAX

See TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX 2-3

LOITERING

In cemetery See CEMETERY Ch. 3-9 Minors See CURFEW Ch. 3-10

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MANAGER, TOWN Acting manager 1-4-115 Administrative reorganization 1-4-150 Appointments, removal of officers 1-4-140 Bonding 1-4-110 Budget preparation 1-4-170 Compensation 1-4-120 Complaints, investigations 1-4-180 Council, town financial reports to 1-4-165 meeting attendance 1-4-160 ordinances, measures, recommendation 1-4-155 Employment agreement 1-4-196 Internal relations 1-4-195 Law enforcement duties 1-4-130 Position created 1-4-100 Powers, duties generally 1-4-125, 1-4-190 Pro tempore 1-4-115 Public property supervision 1-4-185 Purchasing, expenditure control 1-4-175 Residency status 1-4-105 Service contract negotiation 1-4-145 Supervisory authority 1-4-135

ance 1-4-160 ordinances, measures, recommendation 1-4-155 Employment agreement 1-4-196 Internal relations 1-4-195 Law enforcement duties 1-4-130 Position created 1-4-100 Powers, duties generally 1-4-125, 1-4-190 Pro tempore 1-4-115 Public property supervision 1-4-185 Purchasing, expenditure control 1-4-175 Residency status 1-4-105 Service contract negotiation 1-4-145 Supervisory authority 1-4-135

MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS Additional regulations 3-22-130 Certificate display 3-22-135 required 3-22-110 Definitions 3-22-105 Exemptions 3-22-165 Inspection 3-22-150 Nude, topless exposure prohibited 3-22-145 Permit applications 3-22-115 display 3-22-135 issuance, denial 3-22-125 processing of applications 3-22-120 required 3-22-110 right of appeal 3-22-160 suspension, revocation 3-22-155 Purpose of provisions 3-22-100 Requirements 3-22-140 Violations, penalties 3-22-170

MAYOR

Campaign finance regulations See ELECTIONS Ch. 1-8

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OVERSIZED VEHICLES

MECHANICAL CODE Citation of Sections 7-2-600

MEDIANS Definitions 10-5-100 Lingering and loitering prohibited on small medians 10-5-110 Obstructing traffic signs and signals prohibited on all medians 10-5-120 Severability 10-5-140 Violations and penalties 10-5-130

MOBILE HOME PARK CONVERSION Adverse impact See Impact report Mitigation measures Application, hearings 8-2-145 Capital contributions, warranties 8-2-185 Code compliance bond 8-2-165 required 8-2-160 Definitions 8-2-110 Effective date of provisions 8-2-210 Findings 8-2-100 Housing specialists list 8-2-115 Impact report applicant, owner obligations 8-2-150 expiration, extension 8-2-190 filing 8-2-120 meetings, notice 8-2-130 Mitigation measures 8-2-135 Occupancy requirement 8-2-125 Open space, recreational 8-2-175 Permits, effectiveness 8-2-170 Planning fees 8-2-195 Purchasers, documents required 8-2-180 Purpose of provisions 8-2-105 Relocation See also Mitigation measures assistance benefits 8-2-155 exemption application 8-2-140 Severability of provisions 8-2-205 Violation, penalty 8-2-200

MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION

Administration fees exemptions 8-1-305 generally 8-1-300 waiver of provisions void 8-1-310

MOBILE HOME RENT STABILIZATION (Cont d.) Base rent 8-1-200 Construction of provisions 8-1-320 Definitions 8-1-110 Dispute resolution obligations of parties 8-1-245 operating income 8-1-240 petitions, consolidation 8-1-230 process 8-1-215 retaliation prohibited 8-1-255 review standards 8-1-235 subpoenas 8-1-225 tenants rights right of refusal 8-1-250 tenants associations 8-1-255 tenants-to-be 8-1-220 Findings, purpose of provisions 8-1-100, 8-1-105, 8-2-100 Increase limitations 8-1-205 Notice to tenants 8-1-210 Recreational vehicle space tenants 8-1-345 Review of provisions 8-1-330 Severability of provisions 8-1-335 Suspension of provisions, invalidity 8-1-350 Vacancies 8-1-340 Violation, penalty 8-1-315

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

See ELECTIONS

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NUDITY Prohibited where 3-10-600

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OFFICER, TOWN

See also Specific Officer Check signing authority designated 1-6-700 facsimile signatures 1-6-705 Custodial officer, arrest authority 1-6-600 Political activity 1-4-500

OVERSIZED VEHICLES

See VEHICLES Ch. 10-1

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY

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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY See UTILITIES FRANCHISES Ch. 15-1

PARKING See TRAFFIC Ch. 4-5

PARKS, RECREATION Activities, location restrictions 5-2-100 Aircraft 5-2-200 Alcoholic beverages 5-1-240 Assembly, gathering 5-2-105 Boating 5-2-150 Camping definitions 5-2-405 designated areas 5-2-415 overnight, application 5-2-410 purpose, authority of provisions 5-2-400 Closing hours 5-2-115 Compliance required 5-1-100 Curfew juveniles 5-2-110 quiet hours 5-2-120 Definitions 5-1-115 Dedication See PARKS, RECREATION DEDICATION Ch. 16-3 Disorderly conduct 5-1-245 Facilities, campsites, fees 5-2-125 Firearms 5-1-230 Fire hazard, closure 5-1-105 Fires 5-1-225 Fireworks 5-1-235 Fishing 5-1-220 Gambling 5-1-250 Hiking 5-2-140 Horses 5-2-135 Hunting 5-1-220 Impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Litter, rubbish 5-1-265 Nudity 5-1-255 Rules, posted, violation 5-1-110 Soliciting 5-1-260 Swimming areas 5-2-145 Traffic commercial vehicles 5-2-215 pedestrian, bicycle, equestrian 5-2-220 speed limits 5-2-210

PARKS, RECREATION (Cont d.) Traffic (Cont d.) state code, applicability 5-2-205 Trails 5-2-140 Vandalism, theft prohibited animals 5-1-210, 5-1-215 generally 5-1-200 historical, geological resources 5-1-210 plants 5-1-205, 5-1-210 Violations, citations 5-2-300 PARKS, RECREATION DEDICATION Amount of land 16-3-130 Authority 16-3-100 Credits 16-3-150 Fees in lieu calculation 16-3-140 Limitations 16-3-120 Off-site dedication 16-3-170 Procedures 16-3-160 Required 16-3-110 PAYMENTS TO TOWN Custodian 1-6-915 Manufacture and sale of souvenirs and decorative items 1-6-940 Payments of fees, charges, fines or other debt 1-6-800 Penalty supplemental to other penalties and remedies 1-6-950 violation 1-6-945 Purposes defined 1-6-920 Town flag 1-6-910 logo 1-6-905 seal 1-6-900 Unlawful Use town name 1-6-935 town-owned property 1-6-930 Use of town seal and/or town logo and/or town flag 1-6-925 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS Definitions 3-3-105 Junk peddler, itinerant See JUNK DEALER Ch. 3-16 Permits application 3-3-210 exceptions 3-3-205 issuance 3-3-215

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RESERVOIRS

PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS (Cont d.) Permits (Cont d.) required 3-3-200 restrictions 3-3-220 revocation 3-3-305 Purpose of provisions 3-3-100 Violation, penalty 3-3-300

PENALTY, GENERAL See CODE Ch. 1-1

PLANNING COMMISSION Appointments; Term 1-5-105 Chairperson; rules; records and meetings 1-5-125 Expenses 1-5-120 Filling of vacancies 1-5-115 Functions 1-5-130 Planning agency established 1-5-100 Removal from office and vacancies 1-5-110

PLUMBING CODE Adoption See also WATER DISTRICT Ch. 12-5 Citation of Sections 7-2-700

POOL, PUBLIC Permit 3-18-400

PROPERTY Real property, town See REAL PROPERTY, TOWN Ch. 1-6 Tax See DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX 2-1

PROTECTION DOG BUSINESS See ANIMAL Ch. 3-4

PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPACT FEES See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 PUBLIC HEALTH See HEALTH, PUBLIC Ch. 3-18

PURCHASING Agent designated 1-4-300 duties 1-4-305 Agreements, execution 1-6-120 Environmentally preferable requirements 1-6-135 Policy, procedure bidding, competitive awards, considerations 1-6-110 exceptions 1-6-115

PURCHASING (Cont d.) Policy, procedure (Cont d.) bidding, competitive (Cont d.) guidelines 1-6-100 sealed bids 1-6-105 Public projects 1-6-130 Surplus 1-6-125

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REAL PROPERTY, TOWN Lease authorization 1-6-400 excluded leases 1-6-410 procedure 1-6-405 Surplus, sale authorization 1-6-300 council approval 1-6-315 location 1-6-305 procedure 1-6-310

RECKLESS DRIVING See SIDESHOWS, STREET RACES, AND RECKLESS DRIVING EXHIBITIONS Ch. 4-7

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

Parking restrictions See TRAFFIC Ch. 4-5

RECYCLED WATER SERVICE Application, permits Ch. 12-7, Art. 2 Disconnection, termination Ch. 12-7, Art. 6 General regulations Ch.12-7, Art. 1 In general Ch. 12-7, Art. 1 Rates, billing Ch. 12-7, Art. 5

REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Certification transmittal 1-5-310 Designated 1-5-305 Need declaration 1-5-300

RESERVOIRS Construction permit 12-6-115 standards 12-6-110 Dams See BRIDGES, DAMS Ch. 10-4 Definitions 12-6-105 Fees, charges 12-6-120 Operations 12-6-125 Statutory authority 12-6-100 Violation, penalty 12-6-130

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RESIDENCE

RESIDENCE Recreational vehicles built, modified for domicile of persons or animals Parking restrictions See TRAFFIC Ch. 4-5

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SALES, USE TAX Collection, enjoinment prohibited 2-2-160 Exclusions, exemptions 2-2-150 Operative date 2-2-110 Permit, additional not required 2-2-145 Purpose of provisions 2-2-115 Rate 2-2-105 Sales tax designated 2-2-120 place of sale 2-2-125 State provisions adopted 2-2-135 amendments 2-2-155 limitations 2-2-140 Title of provisions 2-2-100 Use tax 2-2-130 Violation, penalty 2-2-165

SCHOOL FACILITIES FEES/DEDICATION Account, separate, required 16-5-194 Alternative school facilities application, approval 16-5-230 definitions 16-5-205 fee 16-5-235 findings 16-5-215 general plan consistency 16-5-220 purpose of provisions 16-5-210 residential development 16-5-225 specific plan requirements 16-5-245 standards 16-5-240 title of provisions 16-5-200 Apportionment, prohibitions 16-5-196 Definitions 16-5-130 Distribution of fees, agreement 16-5-193 Findings concurrence of town 16-5-160 development approval 16-5-165 generally, notice 16-5-140 requirements 16-5-150 General plan consistency 16-5-120 Impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Land dedication, manner 16-5-187

ific plan requirements 16-5-245 standards 16-5-240 title of provisions 16-5-200 Apportionment, prohibitions 16-5-196 Definitions 16-5-130 Distribution of fees, agreement 16-5-193 Findings concurrence of town 16-5-160 development approval 16-5-165 generally, notice 16-5-140 requirements 16-5-150 General plan consistency 16-5-120 Impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Land dedication, manner 16-5-187

SCHOOL FACILITIES FEES/DEDICATION (Cont d.) Payment due when 16-5-185 generally 16-5-170 small residential developments 16-5-175 Purpose of provisions 16-5-110 Refunds 16-5-190 Regulations 16-5-115 School district schedule 16-5-191 Specific plan requirements 16-5-197 Standards 16-5-180 Statutory authority 16-5-105 Termination of requirements 16-5-195 Title of provisions 16-5-100 Uses 16-5-192 SEWER Abatement of nonconforming wastewater discharge 12-4-110 Collection procedures 12-4-220 Damage to system 12-4-115 Definitions 12-4-500 Intent and purpose 12-4-100 Premises not to be offensive 12-4-130 Prohibited substances 12-4-105 Separation of storm drainage and wastewater 12-4-135 Sewer services required; water connection required 12-4-120 Sewer charges failure to pay, discontinuance of service for 12-4-225 generally 12-4-125 rate schedule 12-4-215 to be lien upon premises 12-4-230 Sewer construction adoption of regulations 12-4-210 agreement 12-4-270 all costs paid by owner 12-4-298 all work to be inspected 12-4-295 as-built drawings 12-4-293 completion of sewer required 12-4-294 compliance with local regulations 12-4-280 with permit 12-4-260 condemned work 12-4-297 design and construction standards 12-4-275 easements or rights-of-way 12-4-285

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SKATE PARK

SEWER (Cont d.) Sewer construction (Cont d.) excavation in street 12-4-200 grade stakes 12-4-290 liability 12-4-299 notification 12-4-296 permit compliance with 12-4-260 excavation and installation 12-4-205 lateral 12-4-235 public sewer construction 12-4-240 persons authorized to perform work 12-4-291 plans, profiles and specifications required 12-4-245 protection of excavation 12-4-292 public sewer construction 12-4-250 subdivisions 12-4-255 Sewer regulations 12-4-125 Supervision of sewer connections 12-4-140 Wastewater discharge permits appeals 12-4-350 application process 12-4-311 signatories and certification 12-4-316 change of restrictions 12-4-365 classification 12-4-301 contents 12-4-336 duration 12-4-331 permit modifications 12-4-340 required; violation 12-4-302 slug control plan 12-4-360 transfer 12-4-345 wastewater discharge program charges and fees 12-4-355 Wastewater impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Wastewater treatment administrative penalties 12-4-460 amalgam separators 12-4-413 availability of administrative appeal 12-4-467 cease, desist order 12-4-464 civil action 12-4-461 compliance order 12-4-459 confidential information 12-4-474 connection outside the district boundaries 12-4-482 consent orders 12-4-458 criminal action 12-4-465

12-4-355 Wastewater impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Wastewater treatment administrative penalties 12-4-460 amalgam separators 12-4-413 availability of administrative appeal 12-4-467 cease, desist order 12-4-464 civil action 12-4-461 compliance order 12-4-459 confidential information 12-4-474 connection outside the district boundaries 12-4-482 consent orders 12-4-458 criminal action 12-4-465

SEWER (Cont d.) Wastewater treatment (Cont d.) discharges accidental 12-4-415 damage caused by 12-4-425 emergency suspensions of 12-4-470 reports of changed 12-4-440 general 12-4-400 grease removal devices 12-4-412 local limits 12-4-407 notice 12-4-478 notice of violation 12-4-457 pretreatment of wastewaters 12-4-411 prohibited wastes 12-4-406 prohibited wastewater discharge, damage caused by 12-4-425 publication of users in noncompliance 12-4-476 remedies nonexclusive 12-4-466 reporting requirements 12-4-456 right of entry 12-4-420 sampling 12-4-410 search/inspection warrants 12-4-462 severability 12-4-484 show cause hearing 12-4-463 special terms and conditions 12-4-480 technical requirements 12-4-405 vandalism and tampering 12-4-472 SHOOTING See FIREARMS Ch. 3-10 SHORT-TERM RENTALS Definitions 3-23-110 Hearing and appeal of denial or revocation 3-23-160 License generally 3-23-120 non-hosted STRs in residential districts 3-23-130 Operating standards 3-23-140 Penalty 3-23-170 Purpose 3-23-100 Revocation 3-23-150 SKATE PARK Definitions 5-3-105 Helmet, elbow pads and kneepads 5-3-110 Penalties 5-3-125 Posting of signs 5-3-115 Purpose 5-3-100

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SKATEBOARDS

SKATE PARK (Cont d.) Regulations of use 5-3-120

SKATEBOARDS Definitions 4-6-110 Prohibited where 4-6-120 Purpose of provisions 4-6-100 Violations, penalties 4-6-130

SMOKING See also TOBACCO SALES Ch. 3-11 Definitions 3-20-110 Duty of employer, business, nonprofit entity, or landlord 3-20-125 Findings 3-20-105 Interpretation 3-20-145 Posting of signs 3-20-135 Prohibition 3-20-115 Purpose 3-20-100 Reasonable distance required 3-20-120 Retaliation prohibited 3-20-130 Violations, penalties, enforcement 3-20-140 SOLICITING See also PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS Ch. 3-3 In parks 5-1-260 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Collection, storage, and handling of solid waste accumulations 11-1-204 burning or burying solid waste 11-1-260 commercial edible food generator requirements 11-1-220 facility operators and community composting operation requirements 11-1-240 food recovery organizations and services requirements 11-1-230 inspections and investigations 11-1-206 littering 11-1-250 ownership and tampering 11-1-270 penalty for violation 11-1-290 placement of containers 11-1-203 proper handling of solid waste 11-1-200 self-hauler or self-hauling requirements 11-1-210 storage generally 11-1-202 transporting solid waste 11-1-280 waivers 11-1-205 Franchises for collection services competitive bid requirements 11-1-300 exceptions to franchise 11-1-330

11-1-206 littering 11-1-250 ownership and tampering 11-1-270 penalty for violation 11-1-290 placement of containers 11-1-203 proper handling of solid waste 11-1-200 self-hauler or self-hauling requirements 11-1-210 storage generally 11-1-202 transporting solid waste 11-1-280 waivers 11-1-205 Franchises for collection services competitive bid requirements 11-1-300 exceptions to franchise 11-1-330

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (Cont d.) Franchises for collection services (Cont d.) exclusive solid waste collection services franchise 11-1-305 non-exclusive franchise—temporary construction and demolition debris collection services 11-1-315 prohibition against contracting for collection services with person other than franchisee 11-1-325 prohibition against engaging in collection services without a franchise 11-1-320 solid waste collection services franchise—rates for collection 11-1-310 General provisions definitions 11-1-105 public necessity 11-1-100 Polystyrene definitions 11-1-401 enforcement 11-1-408 exemptions 11-1-407 findings and purpose 11-1-400 implementation—town contracts and leases 11-1-406 nonfood packaging material 11-1-404 prohibited food service ware and products 11-1-402 prohibited retail sales 11-1-403 required compostable or recyclable disposable food service ware 11-1-405 violations 11-1-409 SPECIAL GAS TAX STREET IMPROVEMENT FUND Creation 2-4-100 Distribution of money 2-4-110 Purpose 2-4-105 STORM WATER QUALITY See FLOOD DAMAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE Ch. 9-4 STREET RACES See SIDESHOWS, STREET RACES, AND RECKLESS DRIVING EXHIBITIONS Ch. 4-7 STREETS, SIDEWALKS Bridges See BRIDGES, DAMS Ch. 10-1 Closure, use restrictions appeals 10-3-250

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SUBDIVISIONS

STREETS, SIDEWALKS (Cont d.) Closure, use restrictions (Cont d.) generally 10-3-100 indemnification of town 10-3-235 insurance 10-3-240 permits conditions 10-3-245 definitions 10-3-200 fees 10-3-225 issuance 10-3-210 requirements 10-3-205 revocation 10-3-215 violations 10-3-220 special events supervision 10-3-230 violation, penalty 10-3-105 Encroachments bond generally 10-2-215 utilities, annual bond 10-2-215 insurance 10-2-220 permits authorized when 10-2-100 compliance required 10-2-115 conditions 10-2-110 fees 10-2-105 removal, relocation 10-2-120 political subdivisions 10-2-225 repairs, emergency 10-2-205 supervision of work 10-2-200 water, utility district permits 10-2-230 Medians See MEDIANS Ch. 10-5 Obstructions prohibited 3-10-1000 Oversized vehicles See VEHICLES Ch. 10-1 Sidewalk maintenance and liability exceptions 10-6-400 liability for injuries to public 10-6-300 maintenance and repair 10-6-100 repair by town 10-6-200 Vendors See VENDORS, STREET Ch. 3-7

SUBDIVISIONS

Common interest development (condominium) conversion (reserved) Correction and amendments of maps filing with county recorder 16-8-1130 form and contents 16-8-1110

SUBDIVISIONS (Cont d.) Correction and amendments of maps (Cont d.) requirements 16-8-1100 submittal and approval by town engineer 16-8-1120 Dedications and reservations claims of excessive dedications 16-8-640 dedication land for park and recreation purposes 16-8-610 school site dedication 16-8-620 streets, alleys, and other public rights-of-way or easements 16-8-600 reservations 16-8-630 Definitions 16-8-200 Enforcement of article provisions certificate of compliance 16-8-1320 judicial action 16-8-1350 notice of violation 16-8-1330 penalties 16-8-1340 prohibition 16-8-1300 remedies 16-8-1310 General provisions administration of restrictions imposed upon recorded maps 16-8-180 application 16-8-130 approval over an existing tentative map 16-8-170 citation and authority 16-8-100 conformity to general plan, specific plans, area plans, and zoning ordinance 16-8-120 design standards, (general) 16-8-140 modification of requirements 16-8-160 purpose 16-8-110 remainders 16-8-150 Improvements acceptance of improvements 16-8-865 construction and inspection 16-8-850 deferred improvement agreements 16-8-880 design of subdivision improvements 16-8-820 general standards 16-8-800 improvement security 16-8-845 plans 16-8-830 required 16-8-810 subdivision improvement agreement 16-8-840 supplemental improvement capacity 16-8-870 time of completion 16-8-860 Major subdivision (five or more parcels) final maps 16-8-410

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SURVEYOR, TOWN

SUBDIVISIONS (Cont d.) Major subdivision (five or more parcels) (Cont d.) tentative maps 16-8-400 Maps required fees and deposits 16-8-360 five or more parcels (major subdivisions) 16-8-310 four or fewer parcels (minor subdivisions) 16-8-320 general 16-8-300 lot line adjustments 16-8-330 modification to approved condominium subdivision 16-8-340 plat exhibits 16-8-350 Minor subdivision (four or fewer parcels) division of land maps 16-8-310, 16-8-320 parcel maps 16-8-510 tentative parcel map 16-8-500 waiver of parcel map requirements 16-8-520 Ordinances effective 1-1-130 Parcel mergers determination of merger 16-8-1040 determination when no hearing is requested 16-8-1050 hearing on determination of status 16-8-1030 mergers required, not required 16-8-1000, 16-8-1010 notice of intention to determine status 16-8-1020 request for determination by owner 16-8-1080 request to merge by property owner 16-8-1060 unmerger of parcels 16-8-1070 Responsibilities 16-8-210 Reversions to acreage contents of petition 16-8-920 filing with county recorder 16-8-950 general 16-8-900 initiation of proceedings 16-8-910 submittal of petition to town engineer 16-8-930 town council approval 16-8-940 Sideshows, street races, and reckless driving exhibitions See SIDESHOWS, STREET RACES, AND RECKLESS DRIVING EXHIBITIONS Ch. 4-7 Vesting tentative maps application 16-8-1220 citation and authority 16-8-1200 consistency 16-8-1210

920 filing with county recorder 16-8-950 general 16-8-900 initiation of proceedings 16-8-910 submittal of petition to town engineer 16-8-930 town council approval 16-8-940 Sideshows, street races, and reckless driving exhibitions See SIDESHOWS, STREET RACES, AND RECKLESS DRIVING EXHIBITIONS Ch. 4-7 Vesting tentative maps application 16-8-1220 citation and authority 16-8-1200 consistency 16-8-1210

SUBDIVISIONS (Cont d.) Vesting tentative maps (Cont d.) definitions 16-8-1215 expiration 16-8-1230 filing and processing 16-8-1225 modification 16-8-1245 no approval prior to final site plan and design review approval 16-8-1250 proposed development inconsistent with zoning 16-8-1240 purpose and intent 16-8-1205 vesting on approval of vesting tentative map 16-8-1235

SURVEYOR, TOWN Appointment 1-4-400 Term of service 1-4-405 SWIMMING Parks, designated areas 5-2-145 Public pool, permit 3-18-400

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TAX See Specific Tax THEATERS, OUTDOOR Criminal penalties inapplicable 3-17-110 Nuisance declared 3-17-105 Purpose of provisions 3-17-100 TOBACCO SALES Additional remedies 3-11-170 Administrative and enforcement authority delegation of 3-11-110 Application procedure 3-11-125 Compliance monitoring 3-11-155 Definitions 3-11-105 Enforcement 3-11-175 License conveys a limited, conditional privilege 3-11-145 fee 3-11-150 issuance of 3-11-130 renewal and expiration 3-11-135 suspension or revocation of 3-11-160 Purpose of chapter 3-11-100 Requirements and prohibitions 3-11-115 Tobacco retailer license limits on eligibility for 3-11-120

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TREES

TOBACCO SALES (Cont d.) Tobacco retailing without a valid license 3-11-165 Transfer restrictions 3-11-140

TOWN COUNCIL See COUNCIL, TOWN Ch. 1-2

TRAFFIC Community centers definitions 4-3-100 parking 4-3-210 prohibited acts 4-3-215 regulations 4-3-200 signs 4-3-220 state code enforcement 4-3-205 violation, penalty 4-3-225 Controls parking alleys 4-5-312 designated spaces 4-5-311 for electric vehicle charging 4-5-315 penalty provisions 4-5-314 time limited 4-5-313 public works director duties 4-5-310 Impact fee See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Off-road vehicles See VEHICLES Ch. 4-2 Parking commercial vehicles definitions 4-5-605 prohibitions 4-5-600 community centers See Community centers eighteen hour limit recreational vehicles built, modified for domicile of persons or animals 4-5-511 for sale vehicles definitions 4-5-405 prohibited 4-5-400 streets 4-5-410 violation 4-5-415 living in parked vehicle 4-5-505 no-parking zones 4-5-100 prohibited near intersections 4-5-500 seventy-two hour limit designated 4-5-510 removal of vehicles 4-5-200 violation, penalty 4-5-515

munity centers eighteen hour limit recreational vehicles built, modified for domicile of persons or animals 4-5-511 for sale vehicles definitions 4-5-405 prohibited 4-5-400 streets 4-5-410 violation 4-5-415 living in parked vehicle 4-5-505 no-parking zones 4-5-100 prohibited near intersections 4-5-500 seventy-two hour limit designated 4-5-510 removal of vehicles 4-5-200 violation, penalty 4-5-515

TRAFFIC (Cont d.) Sideshows, street races, and reckless driving exhibitions definitions 4-7-100 penalties for violations 4-7-150 prohibited on public streets and offstreet parking facilities 4-7-110 promoting, organizing, or facilitating spectators prohibited 4-7-140 relevant circumstances to prove a violation 4-7-130 spectators prohibited 4-7-120 Skateboard restrictions See SKATEBOARDS Ch. 4-6 Speed limits purpose, authority of provisions 4-5-705 survey 4-5-700 25 miles per hour 4-5-710 30 miles per hour 4-5-715 35 miles per hour 4-5-720 40 miles per hour 4-5-725 45 miles per hour 4-5-730 50 miles per hour 4-5-735 55 miles per hour 4-5-740 Trip reduction See TRIP REDUCTION Ch. 4-4 TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX Appeals 2-3-250 Collection 2-3-210 Debt to town 2-3-247 Default 2-3-230 Definitions 2-3-100 Delinquency 2-3-225 Exemptions 2-3-205 Imposed, payment 2-3-200 Recordkeeping 2-3-235 Refunds 2-3-240 Registration certificate 2-3-215 Reports, remittance 2-3-220 Violation, penalty 2-3-255

TREES In cemetery See CEMETERY Ch. 3-9 Removal applicability of provisions 3-10-300, 3-10-315 liability of town 3-10-320 prohibited when 3-10-305 violation, penalty 3-10-325

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TRIP REDUCTION

TRIP REDUCTION Purpose of provisions 4-4-100 Requirements designated 4-4-215 effective when 4-4-225 nonduplication 4-4-220 Sonoma County Transportation Authority 4-4-210 Statutory authority 4-4-205 Title of provisions 4-4-200

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URINATION, PUBLIC Prohibited 3-10-1100 USE TAX See SALES, USE TAX 2-2 UTILITIES FRANCHISES Electric franchise acceptance, filing 15-1-225 definitions 15-1-100 expenses of town, reimbursement 15-1-220 fee 15-1-210 granted 15-1-105 grantee responsibility 15-1-200 statutory authority 15-1-215 term 15-1-205 Gas franchise acceptance, filing 15-2-135 definitions 15-2-100 expenses of town, reimbursement 15-2-130 fee 15-2-120 granted 15-2-105 grantee responsibility 15-2-110 statutory authority 15-2-125 terms 15-2-115 Solid waste management franchises for collection services competitive bid requirements 11-1-300 exceptions to franchise 11-1-330 exclusive solid waste collection services franchise 11-1-305 non-exclusive franchise—temporary construction and demolition debris collection services 11-1-315 prohibition against contracting for collection services with person other than franchisee 11-1-325

UTILITIES FRANCHISES (Cont d.) Solid waste management (Cont d.) franchises for collection services (Cont d.) prohibition against engaging in collection services without a franchise 11-1-320 solid waste collection services franchise— rates for collection 11-1-310

UTILITIES, UNDERGROUND Definitions 15-3-100 Districts, designation 15-3-110 Exceptions 15-3-205, 15-3-210 Hearing, public 15-3-105 Installation notice 15-3-300 Prohibited acts 15-3-200 Responsibility property owner 15-3-310 town 15-3-315 utility company 15-3-305 Time extensions 15-3-400 Violation, penalty 15-3-405

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VANDALISM See also GRAFFITI Ch. 3-8 Cemetery See CEMETERY Ch. 3-9 Parks See PARKS, RECREATION Ch. 5-1 VEHICLES See also TRAFFIC Ch. 4-3 Abandoned, inoperative abatement See also hearing costs 4-1-235 enforcement 4-1-205 procedure 4-1-230 administration of provisions 4-1-200 applicability of provisions 4-1-250 definitions 4-1-105 disposal 4-1-240 findings 4-1-100 hearing finding 4-1-225 notice 4-1-215 procedure 4-1-220 request 4-1-210 liability disclaimer 4-1-255

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VEHICLES (Cont d.)

Abandoned, inoperative (Cont d.) provisions not exclusive 4-1-260 registration information 4-1-245 Living in, prohibited when 4-5-505 Off-road

applicability of provisions 4-2-110 purpose of provisions 4-2-100 violation, penalty 4-2-105 Oversized, permit appeals 10-1-125 applicability 10-1-130 application 10-1-105 authorized when 10-1-100 fees 10-1-110 revocation 10-1-120 terms, conditions 10-1-115 Recreational vehicles Parking restrictions See TRAFFIC Ch. 4-5

VENDORS, STREET Business license required 3-7-110 Definitions 3-7-105 Penalties 3-7-160 Property allowed to be sold 3-7-115 vending, private 3-7-125 Purpose 3-7-100 Sidewalk cafes 3-7-140 Sidewalk Vending Operating Standards 3-7-150

VIDEO SERVICES

Authority to examine business records 15-4-140 Definitions 15-4-105 Emergency alert system 15-4-150 Encroachment permit 15-4-135 Environmental review 15-4-145 Nondiscriminatory 15-4-155 Public, educational, government channels 15-4-115 Purpose, applicability 15-4-100 State franchise holders customer service penalties appeal process 15-4-130 generally 15-4-125 franchise fee 15-4-110 Town response to applications 15-4-160

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WASTEWATER See SEWER

WATER DISTRICT See also SEWER Ch. 12-4 WATER SERVICE Ch. 12-3 Administration bonds general manager 12-2-130 treasurer 12-2-135 claims, procedure 12-2-125 committees, special 12-2-115 ordinances approval 12-2-105 introduction, sponsorship 12-2-110 preparation 12-2-100 park fund 12-2-120 Board of directors addressing the board 12-2-315, 12-2-320 agenda posting 12-2-355 preparation 12-2-345 auditor 12-2-335 Brown Act rules 12-2-394 committee referrals 12-2-360 debate closing 12-2-391 interruptions 12-2-390 motion to reconsider 12-2-392 rules generally 12-2-380 speaking manner 12-2-385 meeting time, place 12-2-300 minutes debate synopsis 12-2-397 dissents, entering 12-2-395 members remarks, entering 12-2-396 reading 12-2-375 order of business regular 12-2-350 suspension 12-2-365 persons excluded 12-2-325 public, required 12-2-305 roll call 12-2-370 rules of order 12-2-310, 12-2-394 salaries 12-2-330 voting, abstention prohibited 12-2-393 warrants 12-2-340 Conflict of interest code adoption 12-5-100

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WATER DISTRICT (Cont d.) Conservation of water supply definitions 12-3-805 effects 12-3-810 enforcement, penalties 12-3-845 prohibitions non-essential use of water 12-3-825 waste of water 12-3-820 purpose, authority of provisions 12-3-800 severability 12-3-850 signs on lands supplied from private sources 12-3-830 suspension of new connections 12-3-815 use of sprinklers conditional 12-3-835 variances 12-3-840 Definitions, rules of construction 12-1-105 Environmental quality code 12-5-110 General manager appointment, removal generally 12-2-725 limitations 12-2-730 board member/manager relations 12-2-740 bond 12-2-130, 12-2-710 compensation 12-2-720 eligibility for office 12-2-705 office created 12-2-700 officials, cooperation 12-2-745 powers, duties 12-2-735 temporary manager 12-2-715 Impact fees See IMPACT FEES Ch. 16-6 Manager See General manager Officers board meeting duties 12-2-205 powers, duties generally 12-2-200 Parks, recreation See Recreation department Plumbing code adoption 12-5-105 Purchasing system 12-2-400 Recreation department fees 12-2-505 fund 12-2-525 grants 12-2-515 lease of land 12-2-510 powers 12-2-500 Reservoir construction, use See RESERVOIRS Ch. 12-6 Title of provisions 12-1-100

WATER DISTRICT (Cont d.) Water efficient landscape applicability 12-3-905 definitions 12-3-910 documentation for compliance 12-3-925 fees 12-3-930 forms 12-3-945 grading design plan 12-3-922 irrigation design plan 12-3-920 landscape design plan 12-3-915 other provisions 12-3-935 prescriptive compliance option 12-3-927 provisions for appeal 12-3-940 purpose 12-3-900 soil analysis report 12-3-912

WATER SERVICE Application for service by past delinquent 12-3-315 generally 12-3-200 Backflow prevention device inspection, repair 12-3-415 installation generally 12-3-400 requirements 12-3-410 required when 12-3-405 violation, termination of service 12-3-420 Capacity increases 12-3-330 Changes, costs 12-3-335 Compliance required 12-3-385 Connection fees 12-3-205 illegal 12-3-300 maintenance 12-3-365 Construction permit 12-3-210 Cross-connections prohibited 12-3-380 Definitions designated 12-3-100 generally 12-3-115 District created 12-3-105 Fire protection service hydrants generally 12-3-500 relocation 12-3-505 sprinkler lines check valves 12-3-515 installation 12-3-510

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WATER SERVICE (Cont d.) Main extensions agreement prerequisites 12-3-705 required 12-3-700 board approval 12-3-735 construction regulations 12-3-740 design 12-3-725 facilities, ownership 12-3-730 installation by customer 12-3-715 by district 12-3-720 multi-service connections 12-3-710 Meters access 12-3-355 failure, basis of charges 12-3-350 location 12-3-345 maintenance, operation 12-3-356 required when 12-3-340 separate exceptions 12-3-325 required when 12-3-320 tampering prohibited 12-3-305 Outside district 12-3-370 Rates billing combined 12-3-615 computation, frequency 12-3-605 disputes 12-3-630 estimated bills 12-3-635 meters, multiple 12-3-640 payment delinquent 12-3-610 failure, disconnection of service 12-3-620 returned check 12-3-630 schedule 12-3-600 Rules, regulations, establishment 12-3-110 Security deposits form 12-3-225 required when 12-3-220 Shutdowns 12-3-360 Tank trucks, filling 12-3-375 Tapping, illegal See Connection Toilets, water-conserving 12-3-310 Use regulations, restrictions 12-3-361 Wells 12-3-215

WEAPONS

See FIREARMS Ch. 3-10

WELLS

See WATER SERVICE Ch. 12-3

WOODBURNING APPLIANCES Compliance and Enforcement 7-3-105 Definitions 7-3-101 Fireplace Wood-Burning Appliance 7-3-102 Limitations on Fuel 7-3-104 Purpose 7-3-100 Unauthorized Appliances Prohibited 7-3-103

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ZONING (Generally) See also DEVELOPMENT Title 16 Mobile home park conversions See MOBILE HOME PARK CONVERSION Ch. 8-2 Ordinances effective 1-1-130

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Note—Citations herein refer to chapters and sections found within Title XVII, Zoning Code.) Definitions

"a" definitions 17.110.020 "b" definitions 17.110.030 "c" definitions 17.110.040 "d" definitions 17.110.050 "e" definitions 17.110.060 "f" definitions 17.110.070 "g" definitions 17.110.080 "h" definitions 17.110.090 "i" definitions 17.110.100 "j" definitions 17.110.110 "k" definitions 17.110.120 "l" definitions 17.110.130 "m" definitions 17.110.140 "n" definitions 17.110.150 "o" definitions 17.110.160 "p" definitions 17.110.170 "q" definitions 17.110.180 "r" definitions 17.110.190 "s" definitions 17.110.200 "t" definitions 17.110.210 "u" definitions 17.110.220 "v" definitions 17.110.230 "w" definitions 17.110.240 "x" definitions 17.110.250

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Definitions (Cont d.) "y" definitions 17.110.260 "z" definitions 17.110.270 purpose 17.110.010 Enactment and applicability interpretation conflicting uses and requirements 17.04.040 headings and illustrations 17.04.050 purpose 17.04.010 rules of interpretation 17.04.020 uses not classified 17.04.030 purpose and applicability compliance with zoning code 17.02.040 purpose and authority 17.02.020 relationship to general plan 17.02.060 relationship to prior code 17.02.050 relationship to specific plans 17.02.070 responsibility of administration 17.02.030 severability, partial invalidation of the zoning code 17.02.080 title 17.02.010 zones and zoning map classification of annexed lands 17.06.060 establishment of zones 17.06.020 purpose and intent 17.06.010 rights-of-way and vacated boundary lines 17.06.040 uncertainty of boundaries 17.06.050 zoning map 17.06.030 Housing regulations accessory dwelling unit (ADU) applicability 17.82.030 development standards 17.82.050 general requirements 17.82.040 illegal units 17.82.060 intent 17.82.020 purpose 17.82.010 affordable housing requirements and incentives application and review 17.80.070 continued affordability and control of resale 17.80.040 density bonus agreement 17.80.080 donations and dedications of land 17.80.050 eligibility and requirements 17.80.020 housing with childcare and community healthcare facilities 17.80.060 purpose and intent 17.80.010

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Housing regulations (Cont d.) affordable housing requirements and incentives (Cont d.) types of bonuses, incentives, and concessions allowed 17.80.030 agricultural worker housing applicability 17.104.020 purpose and intent 17.104.010 standards 17.104.030 cottage home development applicability 17.100.030 conflicting requirements 17.100.040 development and design 17.100.070 general requirements 17.100.050 intent 17.100.020 modifications to standards 17.100.080 purpose 17.100.010 site layout 17.100.060 dwelling group applicability 17.96.030 general requirements 17.96.040 intent 17.96.020 permit requirements 17.96.050 purpose 17.96.010 inclusionary housing appeals and enforcement 17.98.120 applicability 17.98.020 deed restrictions 17.98.070 developer incentives 17.98.090 eligibility 17.98.050 in-lieu fee for fractional remainders 17.98.060 inclusionary requirements 17.98.030 modifications—hardship exception 17.98.110 monitoring 17.98.080 pricing requirements 17.98.040 purpose and intent 17.98.010 submittal requirements 17.98.100 junior accessory dwelling unit (JADU) applicability 17.84.020 application processing procedures 17.84.060 deed restriction required 17.84.080 density 17.84.030 development standards 17.84.070 general requirements 17.84.040 location 17.84.050 purpose and intent 17.84.010

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Housing regulations (Cont d.) mobile home parks and mobile homes on single-unit parcels agreement 17.108.120 applicability 17.108.020 conflicting requirements 17.108.130 discontinuance of use 17.108.140 duration 17.108.160 fees 17.108.110 inspections 17.108.100 land use, zoning, or other situations not addressed 17.108.150 location 17.108.030 purpose 17.108.010 temporary expansion of existing shelters 17.108.070 temporary housing allowed on commercially zoned properties 17.108.050 residentially zoned properties 17.108.040 vacant light industrially zones properties 17.108.060 temporary use permit required 17.108.090 wine country RV park (8225 Conde Lance, APN 164-030-024) 17.108.080 mobile home parks and mobile homes on single-unit parcels mobile home on single-unit parcel 17.106.030 mobile home park standards 17.106.020 purpose and intent 17.106.010 multi-unit residential design and development standards applicability 17.92.020 approval authority 17.92.030 design and development standards 17.92.040 purpose and intent 17.92.010 reasonable accommodation appeals 17.86.060 applicability 17.86.020 approval findings 17.86.040 conditions of approval 17.86.050 procedure 17.86.030 purpose 17.86.010 small lot subdivisions allowable land uses and permit requirements 17.88.050 conflicts with other town requirements 17.88.060

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Housing regulations (Cont d.) small lot subdivisions (Cont d.) intent 17.88.020 location 17.88.030 project review and approval 17.88.040 purpose 17.88.010 site planning and project design standards 17.88.070 temporary housing measures for recovery from declared disasters and emergencies agreement 17.90.140 authority 17.90.030 conflicting requirements 17.90.150 discontinuance of use 17.90.160 duration 17.90.040 fees 17.90.130 inspections 17.90.120 intent 17.90.020 land use, zoning, or other situations not addressed 17.90.170 location 17.90.050 purpose 17.90.010 temporary expansion of existing shelters 17.90.090 temporary housing allowed on commercially zoned properties 17.90.070 residentially zoned properties 17.90.060 vacant light industrially zones properties 17.90.080 temporary use permit required 17.90.110 wine country recreational vehicle (RV) park 17.90.100 tiny homes applicable codes 17.102.060 design standards 17.102.050 development standards 17.102.040 general requirements 17.102.030 intent 17.102.020 purpose 17.102.010 two-unit dwelling and lot split development standards allowed locations 17.94.060 applicability 17.94.020 conflict with other requirements 17.94.030 definitions 17.94.050 general requirements 17.94.080 interpretation 17.94.040

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Housing regulations (Cont d.) two-unit dwelling and lot split development standards (Cont d.) permit application and review procedures 17.94.090 purpose 17.94.010 qualifying requirements 17.94.070 two-unit dwelling—development and design standards 17.94.110 urban lot splits—development and design standards 17.94.100 Permit processing procedures additional permits may be required 17.50.030 application processing procedures application preparation and filing 17.52.040 authority for land use and zoning decisions 17.52.020 environmental assessment 17.52.090 fees 17.52.050 initial application review 17.52.060 multiple permit applications 17.52.030 neighborhood meeting 17.52.080 notice of application 17.52.070 purpose 17.52.010 conditional use permit and minor use permit conditions of approval 17.58.030 findings and decision 17.58.020 post-decision procedures 17.58.040 purpose and applicability 17.58.010 general plan consistency required 17.50.020 permit implementation, time limits, and extensions applications deemed approved 17.64.030 changes to an approved project 17.64.060 effective dates 17.64.020 performance guarantees 17.64.040 purpose 17.64.010 resubmittals 17.64.070 time limits and extensions 17.64.050 permit modification and revocation effect of revocation 17.66.040 hearing and notice 17.66.020 purpose 17.66.010 review authority action 17.66.030 purpose and intent 17.50.010 site plan and design review application filing, processing, and review 17.56.030

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Permit processing procedures (Cont d.) site plan and design review (Cont d.) conditions of approval 17.56.070 findings and decision 17.56.060 notice and hearing 17.56.050 post-decision procedures 17.56.080 project review 17.56.040 purpose and applicability 17.56.010 review authority 17.56.020 subdivision maps and construction approvals 17.50.040 temporary use permit allowed temporary uses 17.60.030 application filing, processing, and review 17.60.060 development standards 17.60.070 exempt temporary activities 17.60.020 findings and decision 17.60.080 post-decision procedures 17.60.090 purpose and applicability 17.60.010 similar temporary activities 17.60.050 temporary structure 17.60.040 variance application filing, processing, and review 17.62.020 conditions of approval 17.62.040 findings and decision 17.62.030 post-decision procedures 17.62.050 purpose and applicability 17.62.010 zoning clearance applicability 17.54.020 purpose 17.54.010 review and decision 17.54.030 Regulations applicable to all zones environmental preservation standards agricultural preservation 17.22.010 creekside development 17.22.020 tree preservation and protection 17.22.030 fences, walls, and hedges applicability 17.26.020 fence and wall design standards 17.26.040 height limitations 17.26.030 purpose 17.26.010 screening and buffering 17.26.080 security fencing 17.26.070 special fence and wall requirements 17.26.060

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Regulations applicable to all zones (Cont d.) fences, walls, and hedges (Cont d.) walls required between different zones 17.26.050 general site planning and development standards applicability 17.20.020 crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) 17.20.030 height measurement and exceptions 17.20.040 purpose of chapter 17.20.010 setback measurement and exceptions 17.20.050 traffic safety visibility area 17.20.060 historic preservation and conservation appeals 17.24.080 applicability 17.24.020 criteria for approval 17.24.040 cultural resources study 17.24.050 economic hardship 17.24.070 findings for alteration or demolition 17.24.060 historic landmark designation 17.24.030 historic preservation incentives 17.24.090 maintenance requirements 17.24.100 purpose 17.24.010 landscaping applicability 17.28.020 landscape area requirements 17.28.040 landscape plan approval required 17.28.030 maintenance of landscape areas 17.28.050 public education 17.28.060 purpose 17.28.010 parking, loading, and access bike parking location 17.30.070 disabled/handicapped parking requirements 17.30.060 driveways and site access 17.30.090 general parking regulations 17.30.020 in-lieu parking fee for TC, CC and BC zoning districts 17.30.050 loading space standards 17.30.100 number of parking spaces required 17.30.030 parking space and drive aisle dimensions 17.30.080 purpose and applicability 17.30.010

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Regulations applicable to all zones (Cont d.) parking, loading, and access (Cont d.) reduction of parking requirements 17.30.040 performance standards air emissions 17.32.020 combustibles and explosives 17.32.030 ground vibration 17.32.040 light and glare 17.32.050 liquid waste 17.32.060 noise 17.32.070 odor 17.32.080 purpose and applicability 17.32.010 radioactivity, electrical disturbance or electromagnetic interference 17.32.090 sign regulations billboard signs 17.36.080 comprehensive sign program 17.36.070 exempt signs 17.36.060 general provisions for all signs 17.36.040 judicial review 17.36.030 permanent sign standards by zone 17.36.100 prohibited signs 17.36.050 purpose and applicability 17.36.010 removal of signs 17.36.110 sign permit required 17.36.020 standards for specific types of permanent signs 17.36.090 solid waste and recycling materials storage enclosure requirements 17.34.030 extent of storage area required 17.34.020 purpose and applicability, 17.34.010 Specific land uses adult entertainment business 17.40.020 animal keeping 17.40.030 automated teller machine (ATM) 17.40.040 bed and breakfast inn 17.40.050 beekeeping 17.40.060 child day care facility 17.40.070 convenience store 17.40.080 drive-in and drive-through facility 17.40.090 emergency shelter 17.40.100 guest house and pool house 17.40.110 home occupation 17.40.120 live/work units 17.40.130 marijuana definitions 17.42.010 indoor marijuana cultivation 17.42.040 marijuana dispensary 17.42.020

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Specific land uses (Cont d.) marijuana (Cont d.) outdoor marijuana cultivation 17.42.030 prohibited marijuana uses 17.42.050 mixed-use development 17.40.140 neighborhood market 17.40.150 outdoor sales and activities 17.40.160 outdoor storage 17.40.170 personal service, restricted 17.40.180 purpose and applicability 17.40.010 recycling facilities 17.40.190 residential accessory structures and uses 17.40.200 retail sales, firearms 17.40.210 retail sales, restricted 17.40.220 short-term rentals 17.40.230 single room occupancy (SRO) 17.40.240 storage facility, personal 17.40.250 wireless telecommunication facility 17.40.260 Zones, allowable uses, and development standards commercial and mixed-used zones additional development standards 17.12.060 additional land use regulations 17.12.040 BCMU - boulevard mixed-use zone design and development standards 17.12.070 development standards 17.12.050 land use regulations and allowable uses 17.12.030 purpose of chapter 17.12.010 purposes of commercial zones 17.12.020 industrial zones additional land use regulations—commercial and mixed-use zones 17.14.040 development standards 17.14.050 land use regulations and allowable uses 17.14.030 purpose of chapter 17.14.010 purposes 17.14.020 overlay zones airport safety overlay zone (-AS) 17.18.030 applicability 17.18.020 flood hazard overlay zone (-FH) 17.18.040 historic overlay zone (-HO) 17.18.050 purpose of chapter 17.18.010 residential zones additional development standards— residential zones 17.10.050

ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Zones, allowable uses, and development standards (Cont d.) residential zones (Cont d.) multi-unit dwelling project open space standards 17.10.060 purpose of chapter 17.10.010 purposes of residential zones 17.10.020 residential zones development standards 17.10.040 residential zones land use regulations and allowable uses 17.10.030 special purpose zones development standards 17.16.040 land use regulations and allowable uses 17.16.030 PD zone standards and procedures 17.16.050 purpose of chapter 17.16.010 purposes 17.16.020 Zoning code administration amendments commission action 17.72.030 council action 17.72.040 findings 17.72.050 prezoning 17.72.060 processing, notice, and hearing 17.72.020 purpose 17.72.010 appeals appeal procedure 17.74.030 appeal subjects and jurisdiction 17.74.020 appeals by councilmembers and commissioners 17.74.040 purpose 17.74.010 enforcement additional permit processing fees 17.76.080 compliance with code enforcement procedures 17.76.020 enforcement action 17.76.060 inspection 17.76.050 purpose 17.76.010 recovery of cost 17.76.070 reinspection fees 17.76.090 remedies 17.76.040 violations 17.76.030 nonconformities agricultural and residential exemptions 17.70.030 loss of nonconforming status 17.70.040

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ZONING CODE (Title XVII) (Cont d.) Zoning code administration (Cont d.) nonconformities (Cont d.) nonconforming due to lack of permit 17.70.060 nonconforming gas stations 17.70.070 nonconforming parcels 17.70.050 purpose and intent 17.70.010 restrictions on nonconforming uses and structures 17.70.020 public notices and hearings decision and notice of action 17.78.050 effective date of decision 17.78.070 finality of decision 17.78.060 hearing procedure 17.78.030 notice of hearing 17.78.020 purpose 17.78.010 recommendation by commission 17.78.040

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