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<br />Story, First. The lowest story in a building. The lowest level of a building having two (2) <br />or more levels is considered the “first story” when the floor level above is more than six <br />(6) feet above grade for at least fifty percent (50%) of the total perimeter, or is more <br />than twelve (12) feet above the exterior grade at any point. [If the floor level above the <br />lowest level in NOT more than six (6) feet above grade for at least fifty percent (50%) of <br />the total perimeter, or is NOT more than twelve (12) feet above the exterior grade at any <br />point, the lowest level is considered a “basement” rather than the “first story” - also refer <br />to definition of “basement”.] <br /> <br /> <br />STORY, FIRST <br />(This diagram is illustrative) <br /> <br />Story, Second. The story above a first story, as defined above. An addition to the upper <br />level(s) of a multilevel hillside building is NOT considered a second story addition when <br />the proposed addition is not directly above a “first story” (e.g., an addition built above a <br />basement, crawlspace or at grade). <br /> <br />Street. A right-of-way permanently dedicated to common and general use by the <br />public, including any avenue, drive, boulevard, or similar way, but not including <br />any freeway or highway without a general right of access for abutting properties. <br /> <br />Street or Neighborhood Fairs. Provision of games, eating and drinking facilities, live <br />entertainment, or similar activities conducted by a sponsor no more than once per year. <br /> <br />Structure. Anything constructed or erected that requires a location on the ground, in- <br />cluding a building or a swimming pool, but not including signs, access drives, walks, a <br />fence, or a wall used as a fence if the height does not exceed six (6) feet.
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