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<br />residential use of property, and shall be subject only to those restrictions that apply to other
<br />residential dwelling units of the same type in the same zone.” See development regulations in Section
<br />4.04.316 Supportive and Transitional Housing.
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<br />Transmission Line. An electric power line bringing power to a receiving or distribution substation.
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<br />Travel Services. Establishments providing travel information and reservations to individuals and
<br />businesses. This classification excludes car rental agencies.
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<br />Tree, Mature. Any tree with a diameter of 18 inches or more, measured 24 inches above existing
<br />grade.
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<br />Truck Terminals. Establishments whose sole purpose is to provide for the consolidation, division and/or
<br />distribution of bulk goods through the use of large trucks and trailers. This classification includes cross-
<br />dock trucking uses, which have only minimal warehousing facilities, and establishments that provide
<br />services to truck operators, including but not limited to re-fueling and dispatching. Also, refer to definition
<br />of “Cross-Dock.” (This classification excludes trucking activities accessory to industrial, manufacturing or
<br />warehousing uses, or to the “Parcel Processing and Shipping Facilities” use classification.)
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<br />Two-Family Residential. A building containing two dwelling units on a single lot.
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<br />Use. The purpose for which land or a structure, or both, are designed, constructed, arranged or
<br />intended, or for which they are occupied or maintained, let or leased.
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<br />Use, Accessory. See “Accessory Uses and Structures.”
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<br />Use, Allowed. Any use which may take place in a particular zone district.
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<br />Used. This term includes the following meanings: arranged, designed, constructed, altered, rented,
<br />leased, sold, occupied, and intended to be occupied.
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<br />Utilities, Major. Generating plants, electrical substations, above-ground electrical transmission lines,
<br />switching buildings, data centers, flood control or drainage facilities, water or wastewater treatment
<br />plants, transportation or communications utilities, and similar facilities of public agencies or public
<br />utilities, but excluding wireless telecommunications facilities, see Section 4.04.376 Wireless
<br />Telecommunications Facilities. A structure that may have a significant effect on surrounding uses shall
<br />be regulated under this classification.
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<br />Utilities, Minor. Utility facilities that are necessary to support legally established uses and involve only
<br />minor structures such as electrical distribution lines, underground water and sewer lines.
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<br />Utility Rights-of-Way. Property substantially controlled by, and primarily used by, a public or private
<br />utility for high voltage transmission lines, flood control, railroad or similar purposes.
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<br />Vehicle/Equipment Repair, General. Repair of large commercial trucks [over six wheels or over 10,000
<br />pounds], mobile homes, recreational vehicles or boats, including the sale, installation, and servicing of
<br />related equipment and parts.
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