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<br /> <br /> <br />“Tobacconist/Cigarette Store,” “Liquor Store,” “Beer and Wine Store,” and “Neighborhood/Specialty <br />Food Markets.” <br /> <br />Corner Lot. See “Lot, Corner.” <br /> <br />Corporation Yards. Facilities providing maintenance and repair services for vehicles and equipment, <br />and materials storage areas. This classification includes equipment maintenance and service centers <br />and similar facilities. <br /> <br />Cottage Food Operation. A home-based food enterprise that is operated by a resident, and that has <br />not more than one full-time equivalent cottage food employee, not including an immediate family <br />member or household member of the cottage food operator, within the registered or permitted area <br />of a private home where the cottage food operator resides and where cottage food products are <br />prepared or packaged for direct and/or indirect sale to consumers. The term “cottage food operation” <br />shall have the same meaning as provided in the California Health and Safety Code, as that section may <br />be amended. Cottage food operations are regulated under Section 2.04.228 Cottage Food Operations <br />of the San Leandro Zoning Code. <br /> <br />Court. A space, open and unobstructed to the sky, located at or above grade level on a lot and <br />bounded on three or more sides by walls of a building. <br /> <br />Coverage, Lot or Site. In calculating the percentage of lot coverage for the purpose of applying the <br />regulations of this Zoning Code, the features of a structure as hereafter set forth shall not be included <br />as coverage: <br /> <br />A. Cornices, canopies, eaves or other projections which do not increase the volume of space <br />enclosed by the building provided that any portion of such projections extending more than <br />two feet from the building shall be included as coverage; <br /> <br />B. Fire escapes up to three and one-half (3 1/2) feet; <br /> <br />C. An uncovered stair and landing which does not extend above a ground floor entrance <br />except for the railing; or <br /> <br />D. Bay windows, balconies or chimneys which project from the wall not more than two feet; <br />provided, that, such features do not in the aggregate occupy more than one-third of the <br />length of a wall which faces an interior side lot line, or more than two-thirds of the length <br />of a wall which faces a street or a rear lot line. <br /> <br />Covered Porch. A roofed structure that is open on at least two sides, including the covered, <br />unenclosed portion over porches, entryways, balconies, decks, terraces and patios. A trellis or arbor <br />does not count as a covered porch. <br /> <br />Credit Union. See “Financial Institutions, Retail.” <br /> <br />Cross-Dock. An industrial shipping facility with truck loading docks and/or doors located on opposing <br />sides of an enclosed or unenclosed platform. Shallow depth cross-docks (such as those with less than 75