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Gun or Weapon Shop. A business establishment principally engaged in the business <br />of selling firearms, ammunition or other “deadly weapon” as defined in Part 4, Title 2 of <br />California Penal Code (commencing with section 12000). <br /> <br />Habitable accessory structure. A detached, subordinate structure, the use of <br />which is appropriate, subordinate and customarily incidental to that of the main <br />structure or the main use of the land and which is located on the same site with <br />the main structure or use and contains some or all of the required amenities and <br />some or all of the allowed amenities. <br /> <br />Health and Fitness Centers. Establishments with equipment for exercise and physical <br />conditioning. This classification includes spas, gyms, tennis clubs, racquet ball clubs, <br />pools, sports courts and fields, climbing walls, skating rinks, batting cages, diet <br />centers, reducing salons, fitness studios, health studios, and massage therapy as an <br />accessory use to another health and fitness center use. Any such facilities that offer <br />alcoholic beverage service shall be defined as Commercial Recreation. <br />Hedge. Any arrangement of plants or trees forming a barrier or erected to en- <br />close or screen areas of land and obstructing the clear view. <br />Height. A vertical dimension measured from finished ground level of the coping of a flat <br />roof or to the deck line of a mansard roof or to the average height of the highest gable of <br />a pitched or hipped roof. The height of a stepped or terraced building is the maximum <br />height of any segment of the building, unless otherwise specified, to the highest point. <br />Please refer to the Building Height illustration below. (For a definition of “height” in rela- <br />tion to Telecommunication antennas and towers, see Section 4-1686: Wireless Tele- <br />communications Facilities {as per Ordinance No. 98-009}; and for definition of height <br />restrictions in the RS-VP sub-district, refer to Section 2-536.C). <br /> BUILDING HEIGHT <br />(The diagram is illustrative) <br /> <br />Exhibit A: Proposed Amended Article 3 Page 23 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated