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<br /> 49 <br />Sign, Wind. Flags, banners, pennants, or other similar devices, which consist of any mate- <br />rial made in any shape that are fastened together in such manner as to move by wind pres- <br />sure. <br /> <br />Sign, Window. A sign painted or constructed of paper or other lightweight material and <br />affixed to the interior or exterior side of a window or glass area on a building. <br /> <br />Single-Family Residential. Buildings containing one dwelling unit and up to one accessory <br />dwelling unit and one junior accessory dwelling unit located on a single lot. This classifica- <br />tion includes mobile home and factory-built housing. <br /> <br />Single Housekeeping Unit. An individual or two or more persons living together in a dwell- <br />ing unit, and in which responsibilities for expenses, housekeeping, cooking, and other <br />household maintenance chores are shared among the non-transient occupants. The defini- <br />tion of a “Single Housekeeping Unit” includes a “Domestic Violence Safe House,” but ex- <br />cludes “Residential Congregate Care Facilities” and “Group Housing” use classifications <br />(e.g., assisted living facilities). A single housekeeping unit is allowed to occupy any legal <br />dwelling unit subject to the requirements of Section 2.04.236 Maximum Dwelling Unit Oc- <br />cupancy (i.e. occupancy by more than 10 adults requires a zoning permit). <br /> <br />Single Ownership. Holding record title, possession under a contract to purchase, or pos- <br />session under a lease, by a person, firm, corporation, or partnership, individually, jointly, in <br />common, or in any other manner where the property is or will be under unitary or unified <br />control. <br /> <br />Site. A lot, or group of contiguous lots not divided by an alley, street, or other right-of-way <br />that is proposed for development in accord with the provisions of this Code, and is in a <br />single ownership or has multiple owners, all of which join in an application for development. <br /> <br />Site Coverage. See “Coverage, Lot or Site.” <br /> <br />Small Scale Hazardous Waste Center Small Scale Transfer and Storage Facilities for <br />Hazardous Waste. A center for the collection, short-term storage, transfer, or limited pro- <br />cessing of hazardous waste from households, small businesses or other small-scale gen- <br />erators. Facilities with waste streams small enough to be exempt from manifest require- <br />ments as described in California Health and Safety Code Section 25160, Division 20, Chap- <br />ter 6.5, Article 6. Wastes from any given generator must not exceed a total volume of five <br />gallons or a total weight of 50 pounds. This definition includes household hazardous waste <br />collection facilities. See also “Recycling Centers.” <br /> <br />Social Services Facility. A use that is operated by an organization that provides a variety <br />of free services or goods to the community on a drop-in basis. Uses usually consist of “walk- <br />in” clientele that utilize the facilities on a limited basis during a 24-hour period. <br /> <br />City Council Hearing March 2, 2020 319