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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 the <br />proposed addition is not directly above a "first story" (e.g., an addition built above a base- <br />ment, crawlspace or at grade). <br />Street. A right-of-way permanently dedicated to common and general use by the public, <br />including any avenue, drive, boulevard, or similar way, but not including any freeway or <br />highway without a general right of access for abutting properties. <br />Street or Neighborhood Fairs. Provision of games, eating and drinking facilities, live en- <br />tertainment, or similar activities conducted by a sponsor no more than once per year. <br />Structure. Anything constructed or erected that requires a location on the ground, including <br />a building or a swimming pool, but not including signs, access drives, walks, a fence, or a <br />wall used as a fence if the height does not exceed six feet. <br />Supermarkets. Stores selling a wide variety of food and household items with a community- <br />wide market area. <br />Supportive Housing. Housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target <br />population as defined in subdivision (f) of Section 65582 of the California Government Code <br />and that is linked to on-site or off-site services that assist the supportive housing resident in <br />retaining the housing, improving his or her health status, and maximizing his or her ability <br />to live and, when possible, work in the community (See also "Target Population" definition). <br />Under California Government Code Section 65583(a)(5), "supportive housing shall be con- <br />sidered a residential use of property, and shall be subject only to those restrictions that <br />apply to other residential dwelling units of the same type in the same zone." See develop- <br />ment regulations in Section 4.04.316 Supportive and Transitional Housing. <br />Swap Meets, Non -Recurring. Retail sale or exchange of handcrafted, or secondhand mer- <br />chandise for a maximum period of 48 hours, conducted by a sponsor no more than twice in <br />any year. <br />Swap Meets, Recurring. Retail sale or exchange of handcrafted or secondhand merchan- <br />dise for a maximum period of 48 hours, conducted by a sponsor on a more than twice yearly <br />basis. <br />Swim and Tennis Clubs. Establishments that have swimming and tennis facilities for mem- <br />bers. <br />Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs. Water -filled enclosures having a depth of 18 inches or <br />more used for swimming, recreation, or therapy. <br />Page 50 of 459 <br />City Council Hearing March 2, 2020 <br />