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<br /> 35 <br />Landscaping. An area devoted to or developed and maintained with native or exotic plant- <br />ings, lawn, ground cover, gardens, trees, shrubs, and other plant materials, decorative out- <br />door landscape elements, pools, fountains, water features, paved or decorated surfaces of <br />rock, stone, brick, block, or similar material (excluding driveways, parking, loading, or stor- <br />age areas), and sculptural elements. Plants on rooftops or porches or in boxes attached to <br />buildings are not considered landscaping. <br /> <br />Landscaping, Interior. The shortest circumference of a landscaped area or areas defining <br />the perimeter or exterior boundary of the parking or loading area, or similar paved area, <br />excluding driveways or walkways providing access to the facility (as applied to parking and <br />load facilities or to similar paved areas). Please refer to the Landscaping: Perimeter/Interior <br />illustration. <br /> <br />Landscaping, Perimeter. A landscaped area adjoining and outside the shortest circumfer- <br />ential line defining the exterior boundary of a parking or loading area, or similar paved area, <br />excluding driveways or walkways providing access to the facility (as applied to parking and <br />loading facilities or to similar paved areas). Please refer to the Landscaping: Perimeter/In- <br />terior illustration. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Landscaping: Perimeter/Interior <br />(The diagram is illustrative) <br /> <br />Liquor Stores. A retail store principally involved in the business of selling alcoholic bever- <br />ages, including “hard liquor,” for the consumption off the premises where sold. This classi- <br />fication includes stores or facilities that are covered by a State license for “general alcohol <br />sales” (Class 21 ABC license). <br /> <br />Live-Work. A structure or complex of structures that integrates space for both residential <br />and nonresidential uses within individual units. Nonresidential uses shall operate to allow <br />the “quiet enjoyment” expectations of neighbors. Such uses should operate with limited <br />noise, odor and other similar impacts, consistent with applicable city ordinances. Ratios <br />between the residential and nonresidential uses may be established as part of staff review. <br /> <br />Lot. A site or parcel of land under one ownership that has been legally subdivided, re-sub- <br />divided, or combined. <br />City Council Hearing March 2, 2020 305