Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in
this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection,
except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ABANDONED STRUCTURE
A structure that has not been used for a period of three
consecutive months which the City has duly determined to be a public
health, safety or welfare concern.
ABUT
Next to, touching; to share a common property line.
ACCESSORY APARTMENT
Separate living quarters on the same lot as, and used in
conjunction with, a main dwelling.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure, the use of which is incidental to the use of
the main building on a lot. A building attached by an interior (as
opposed to yard) wall or roof to the main building is not an accessory
building, but is a part of the main building.
ACCESSORY USE
A use incidental and subordinate to the permitted or special
use of the premises.
ADJACENT
Next to; sharing a common boundary. In establishing adjacency,
public rights-of-way are not considered. For example, an industrial
district across the street from a residential district is adjacent
to that district.
AGENT
Any person representing himself or herself to the City to
be a legally authorized designee of an owner or applicant. Also see
"owner." The City assumes no responsibility for ascertaining the property
rights and interests of applicants asserting that they are agents
and will rely upon the representations made in signed applications
and documents.
AGGRIEVED PARTY
Any person who:
(1)
Is required to be served with notice by mail under this chapter;
or
(2)
Has an immediate, pecuniary and substantial interest, with respect
to any final action taken pursuant to this chapter.
ALLEY
A public way which is a secondary means of vehicular access
to abutting properties.
ANNEXATION
A legal process by which some property located in an unincorporated
area of the county may become part of Española. The property
must be contiguous to (next to and touching) the existing City boundary
lines to qualify for annexation.
APPLICANT
Any person or his or her legally authorized agent making
application to initiate any action provided in this chapter.
APPLICATION
A formal request made by an applicant to initiate any action
as provided in this chapter.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
A retail business engaged solely or primarily in the sale
of motor fuels, goods or services generally required in the operation
and maintenance of motor vehicles and in the fulfilling of a motorist's
needs. Major automobile repair activities, such as body painting,
body and fender repair, major mechanical repair, tire recapping, or
the rental of equipment and the sale or rental of other merchandise,
are not uses included in the uses of a service station.
BALCONY
An open platform projected from a wall of a building or structure
above the first floor level, and totally unsupported by any additional
means by or to the ground.
BANNER
Any sign of lightweight fabric or similar material that is
temporarily or permanently mounted to a pole, structure or a building.
National flags, state or municipal flags shall not be considered banners.
BAR
See "cocktail lounge or bar."
BASELINE DATA
Information on the current usage of a public facility compared
with its capacity, including, but not limited to, streets, sewers,
water lines, drainageways, etc.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An owner-occupied dwelling unit that contains no more than
five guest rooms, where lodging is provided for compensation, with
or without meals.
BENCH MARK
A mark on a permanent monument indicating elevation and serving
as a reference in topographical surveys.
BLOCK
A unit of land bounded by streets or by a combination of
streets and public land or any other barrier to the continuity of
development.
BOND
Any form of security, including a cash deposit, surety bond,
collateral, property or instrument of credit in an amount and form
satisfactory to the City Attorney and the City Council. All bonds
shall be reviewed by the City Engineer wherever a bond is required
by this chapter.
BREEZEWAY
A roofed, open-sided passageway which provides direct access
between buildings.
BUFFER AREA
A strip of land designed to separate portions of a subdivision
or development from adjacent arterial or collector streets or from
uses located on adjacent properties.
BUILDING
Any structure built and maintained for the support, shelter
or enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or property of any kind.
BUILDING, MAIN
A building within which is conducted one or more permitted
or special uses. There may be more than one main building on a lot
depending on the district designation.
BUSINESS PARK
A building or assembly of buildings on a single lot adaptable
to a combination of office, light storage, distribution, and showroom
uses, where a minimum of 25% of the floor area is used for office
space and where common parking and access are provided.
CALIPER
The diameter of the main stem of a tree or shrub. It is measured
eight inches above the ground.
CAMPGROUND
An open area where temporary overnight residency is available
for tent, trailer, truck campers and/or recreational vehicles.
CAR WASH
(1)
AUTOMATIC CAR WASHFacilities for washing automobiles using production line methods with a chain conveyer, blower, steam cleaning device or other mechanical devices.
(2)
SELF-SERVICE CAR WASHFacilities for washing automobiles, wherein the customer parks the vehicle in a bay and washes the vehicle using equipment provided.
CARPORT
A permanent roofed structure with not more than two enclosed
sides used for automobile storage.
CHILD-CARE CENTER
A home or business which provides care, service and supervision
for children for less than 24 hours per day and which is regulated
by the State of New Mexico.
CHURCH
A permanent building used primarily for religious worship,
fully enclosed with walls, including windows and doors, and having
a permanent roof.
CITY ATTORNEY
The City Attorney for the City of Española or his
designee.
CITY CLERK
The City Clerk for the City of Española or his designee.
CITY ENGINEER
The Engineer or engineering firm as may be hired or serving
under contract for the City of Española.
CITY MANAGER
The City Manager for the City of Española or his designee.
CLUB, PRIVATE
An association of persons, whether or not incorporated, for
social or recreational purposes and for purposes and activities generally
not for personal gain and not elsewhere defined as a commercial or
professional purpose or activity; it does not mean a business for
profit.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE or BAR
Premises where alcoholic beverages are sold to the public
for consumption on the premises.
COMMERCIAL
For the purpose of purchase, sale or other financial transaction
of any article, substance, commodity or service by for-profit and
not-for-profit entities.
COMMERCIAL CENTER
A building or assembly of buildings that may contain retail,
offices, restaurants, lodging, theaters, automobile services, or other
uses permitted by the zoning district, and that provides common parking
and access.
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Any zoning district where the primary use is commercial;
these include B-1, Local Commercial District; B-2, General Commercial
District; B-3, Central Business District; and TC, Tourist Commercial
District.
COMPLEX
A combination of two or more uses located on the same lot
and sharing common facilities. Included in this definition are multiple-building
complexes.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The plan adopted by the City of Española to guide
overall growth and development, and includes amendments to that plan,
including area master plans and district plans.
CONCEPT SITE PLAN
A site plan that depicts only a general design, intended
for review by City of Española staff or the Development Review
Team.
CONDOMINIUM
An estate in real property consisting of an individual interest
in common in a parcel of real property, together with separate ownership
of space within such real property. A condominium is not a cooperative.
CONSTRUCTION PLANS
The maps or drawings submitted prior to a final subdivision
plat showing the specific location and design of improvements to be
installed in a subdivision, including, but not limited to, streets,
sidewalks, utilities and drainage facilities.
CONVALESCENT HOME
A public or private facility which provides bed and ambulatory
care, not at the level of a hospital, for patients and for persons
who are unable to care for themselves; it does not mean a facility
which provides care or treatment of alcoholics, drug addicts or persons
with mental diseases or afflictions.
COOPERATIVE
A development that is collectively owned by members and operated
for their mutual benefit. Each member is an owner and has an individual
interest in the entire development. Each member in a residential cooperative
has a lease for his own apartment, space or site, but does not own
the apartment, space or site. A cooperative is not a condominium.
CORRECTION PLAT
The plat filed for the correction of an error, other than
a lot line adjustment, for an approved and recorded plat.
COURT and COURTYARD
An open space unoccupied by structures on the same lot with
a main building, and bounded on two or more sides by such building
or exterior walls or fences.
CROSSWALK
That portion of a pedestrian walkway which crosses a street.
CUL-DE-SAC
A street with one end open for vehicular and pedestrian access
and the other end terminating in a vehicular turnaround.
DAY-CARE CENTER/FACILITY
A home or business which provides care, service and supervision
for at least five but no more than 12 children for less than 24 hours
per day and regulated by the State of New Mexico.
DAY CARE HOME
A residence which provides care, services and supervision
for not more than four children at one time, who do not normally reside
in the home, for less than 24 hours per day and regulated by the State
of New Mexico.
DAYS
Calendar days, whenever used as a means of calculating a
time limit or constraint, except as otherwise expressly stated.
DEBRIS
The remains of past construction, hobbies and other activities
which have not been removed for over a year.
DECISIONMAKING AUTHORITY
The Planning Director, the Planning Commission, or the City
Council, as appropriate, which has been given the authority to take
final actions (though subject to appeal) regarding an application
under this Development Code.
DEDICATED LAND
Land transferred to the City of Española, in fee simple
ownership, and expressly accepted by the City for public use.
DENSITY
The total number of dwelling units permitted on a given area
of land. Density is usually expressed in dwelling units per acre.
DEVELOPER
The legal or beneficial owners of a lot or parcel of any
land proposed for inclusion in a development, including an agent and/or
the holder of an option or contract to purchase.
DEVELOPMENT
The construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural
alteration, relocation or enlargement of any buildings, any use or
change in use of any buildings or land, any extension of any use of
land or any clearing, grading or movement of land, for which permission
is required pursuant to this chapter.
DEVELOPMENT CODE
The City of Española Official Development Code, which
is adopted by ordinance, and may be amended from time to time.
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAM (DRT)
The purpose of the DRT is to review development applications
and to advise the Planning Commission, other boards and commissions
and the City Council. The Development Review Team shall consist of
the Planning Director (who shall act as Chairman), Water Operations
Supervisor, Wastewater Collections Supervisor, Public Works Director,
Community Services Director, City Engineer, Police Chief, Fire Chief
and any other department head who could or may have issues with the
proposed development.
DISTRICT PLAN
A plan developed for a specific zoning or overlay district
within the City of Española.
DORMITORY
A building used principally for sleeping accommodations,
related to an educational or research institution.
DRAINAGE
(2)
The removal of surface water or groundwater from land by drains,
grading or other means, which include runoff controls to minimize
erosion, flooding and sedimentation during and after construction
or development.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
Natural swales and/or man-made improvements designed to accommodate
drainage on a parcel.
DRIVEWAY
A vehicular accessway to off-street parking.
DUPLEX
See "two-family dwelling."
DWELLING
A building containing one or more dwelling units, including
the following:
(4)
SINGLE-FAMILY ATTACHED DWELLINGA building containing only one dwelling unit and joined on one or more sides by a common wall without openings to another or other single-family dwellings on separate lots.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms used as a residence by one family and constituting
a separate and independent housekeeping unit, with a single kitchen.
It does not mean quarters for transients in a club, hotel or motel.
EASEMENT
A real property interest in land for a specific purpose,
granted by the owner of the property to another person or entity.
EQUESTRIAN TRAIL
A trail or pathway intended for use by persons on horseback,
or pedestrians.
ESCROW
A sum of money deposited to ensure completion of subdivision
improvements to City of Española standards.
ESCROW AGREEMENT
A signed contract between a developer and the City of Española
that ensures completion of subdivision improvements in compliance
with the standards of this chapter.
FAMILY
An individual living alone; two or more persons related by
blood or marriage, or between whom there is a legally recognized relationship,
occupying the same dwelling unit; or a group of not more than five
unrelated persons occupying the same dwelling unit.
FENCE
Any structural device forming a physical barrier between
two properties. It may be made of wire mesh, steel mesh, chain link,
louver, stake, masonry, lumber or other similar materials or any combination
thereof.
FENCE HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the approved grade (ground)
level to the highest adjacent board, rail, post, or wire, including
retaining walls.
FINDINGS
A written statement of the reasons supporting a decision
made by any reviewing body in the land development review process.
FLAG
Any fabric, banner or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political subdivision
or otherwise excluded from the definition of a banner.
FLOOR AREA
(1)
The area of all floors, including a basement, in a building,
exclusive of exterior courts, garages and carports, but including
enclosed porches. All horizontal measurements are taken from the exterior
faces of walls.
(2)
GROSS FLOOR AREAThe sum of the total horizontal areas of all the floors of all structures on a lot, measured from the outside faces of exterior walls. Basements, elevator shafts, hallways and stairwells at each story, floor space used for mechanical equipment with structural headroom of six feet six inches or more, penthouses, attic space whether or not a floor has actually been laid that provides structural headroom of six feet six inches or more, interior balconies, and mezzanines are all included.
FRONT
That side of a building or property serving as the principal
entrance.
FRONTAGE
That side of a lot abutting a public right-of-way and determined,
by the Planning Director, to be the front of the lot.
GARAGE
A portion of a main building or a detached accessory building
having a roof and enclosed by walls on not less than three sides used
for the housing of vehicles.
GATE
An opening in a wall or fence that permits ingress and egress.
GRADE
The average elevation of the finished ground surfaces surrounding
a building as measured from front to back and side to side for the
entire lot. The term "grade" is expressed as the slope in percentage
terms.
GRADING PLAN
The plan that describes both existing contours and the finished
grade for the site upon completion of all construction operations.
GREENHOUSE
A structure constructed chiefly of glass, plastic or translucent
material, which is devoted to the cultivation of flowers or other
tender plants.
GROSS SITE AREA
The area of a horizontal plane within the property lines
of a lot before the area of public streets, easements or other land
to be designated for public use is deducted.
GROUND COVER
Any landscaping material other than permanent hard surfaces
(i.e., sidewalks, driveways, structures) which covers the natural
earth. The definition includes living matter (plants) and nonliving
materials (rock outcroppings).
GROUP HOME
Any congregate residence, maternity shelter, or building
which provides room and board to the residents within the facility
and provides, either directly or through contract services, at least
one of the following: programmatic services, assistance with the activities
of daily living in accordance with the program directive, or general
supervision of up to eight individuals who have difficulty living
independently or managing their own affairs, or who are handicapped
within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 3602(h)(1) of the Fair
Housing Amendments Act (1988). "Group home" does not include facilities
for persons currently in custody of or recently released by correctional
authorities that are designed to offer an alternative to imprisonment
and/or to facilitate ex-offender reintegration into community life,
nor does it include facilities for persons who require such services
by reason of the effects of current alcohol or drug abuse. "Group
home" includes facilities for recovering alcohol or drug abusers who
require group home services.
GUEST
A social visitor or any person hiring or occupying a room
for living or sleeping purposes.
GUEST ROOM
A room, having no kitchen facilities, for occupation by one
or more guests.
GUESTHOUSE
A dwelling unit within an accessory building for use by guests
of the occupant of the main building; it does not mean a dwelling
that is rented or otherwise used as a separate main building.
HEDGE
A plant or series of plants or other landscape material so
arranged as to form a physical barrier or enclosure.
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE
The vertical distance between the highest point of any part
of the structure and the natural grade or finish cut grade directly
below that point, whichever is greater. If a structure is placed on
fill, the depth of the fill is included in the height of the structure.
If the natural grade is lowered in a cut, the depth of the cut is
included in the height of the structure.
HOME BUSINESS
A home occupation that employs more than one nonfamily member.
HOME OCCUPATION
A business, profession or service which is conducted and/or
operated in a residential zoning district and is clearly incidental
and secondary to the dwelling purpose and does not change the character
thereof.
HOSPITAL
An acute care, short-term general hospital.
HOTEL or MOTEL
A building or group of buildings operated as one enterprise,
containing rooms or suites of rooms (with or without a kitchen) to
be occupied by transient or permanent tenants.
HOUSING
Residences of any kind as further described in this chapter.
IMPACT REPORTS
Studies conducted to identify the potential adverse effects
of proposed development on public infrastructure and land as well
as adjoining private properties. Impact reports may include, but are
not limited to, traffic generation reports; stormwater drainage reports;
utility capacity analysis reports; and soils reports.
IMPROVEMENT
An addition made on property and intended to enhance its
value, utility or beauty, or to adapt it to new or further uses.
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Any zoning district where the primary use is industrial;
these include: L-I, Light Industrial District; and H-I, Heavy Industrial
District.
INDUSTRIAL USE
The manufacture, fabrication, processing, reduction or destruction
of any article, substance or commodity, or any other treatment thereof,
in such a manner as to change the form, character or appearance thereof,
and including storage, warehousing and wholesaling.
INOPERABLE VEHICLE
(1)
Any motor vehicle or vital component parts thereof which are
either:
(a)
Unusable or inoperable because of lack of or defects in vital
component parts;
(b)
Unusable or inoperable because of damage from collision, deterioration,
alteration or other factors;
(d)
Without a current vehicle registration.
(2)
For the purposes of this definition, the term "vital component
parts" shall mean those parts of a motor vehicle that are essential
to the mechanical functioning of the vehicle, including, but not limited
to, the motor, drivetrain and wheels.
JUNK
Used machinery, electronic/electrical components, scrap iron,
steel or other ferrous and nonferrous metals, tools, implements or
portions thereof, glass, plastic, cordage, building materials, or
other waste that has been discontinued from its original use and may
be used again in its present form or in a new form.
JUNKYARD and SALVAGE YARD
An open area where junk, including dismantled or wrecked
automobiles, is bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled
or handled. A junkyard includes an automobile wrecking yard.
LANDSCAPE PLAN
A plan that graphically illustrates the areas to be landscaped,
types of landscaping materials, irrigation, the final design of all
landscaping areas, and may include a long-term maintenance program.
LANDSCAPING
The planting and maintenance of various forms of vegetation
and/or the use of architectural materials to aesthetically enhance
and complement structures and the sites on which they are located.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
A holiday granted to regular employees of the City of Española
pursuant to personnel rules and regulations.
LOT
A parcel of land, also known as a plot, the legal description
of which is duly recorded with the County Clerk and which includes:
(1)
LOT AREAThe area of a horizontal plane bounded by the property lines of a lot.
(2)
CORNER LOTA lot located at the intersection of two or more streets at an angle of not more than 135°. If the included angle is greater than 135°, the lot is an interior lot.
(3)
LOT COVERAGEThe percentage of the lot area covered by structures, including accessory buildings, main buildings and detached buildings. "Lot coverage" includes all aboveground structures, including roof overhangs.
(5)
LOT FRONTThat part of an interior lot abutting the street, or that part which is designated the front of a corner lot, double-frontage lot, or a lot with three or more sides abutting a street.
(8)
LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTA replat of the recorded lot lines of two adjacent lots with no additional lots created.
(10)
REAR LOT LINEThe lot line which is opposite and most distant from the front lot line, or in the case of an irregular lot, a line a minimum of 10 feet in length farthest removed from the front lot line, and at or near right angles to the line comprising the depth of such lot.
(11)
SIDE LOT LINEThose lot lines of a lot which are not the front or rear lot lines.
(13)
LOT REARThat part of a lot opposite the front of the lot.
LOT SPLIT
The subdivision of one recorded lot into two lots.
LUMINANCE
The brightness of an object expressed in terms of footcandles
or lumens, determined from a point five feet above grade onto other
premises or the public right-of-way, but no closer than 20 horizontal
feet to the object measured.
MANUFACTURED HOME
(Also known as "mobile home," "single-wide," "double-wide,"
"triple-wide," "trailer" and "HUD home," manufactured on or after
June 15, 1976.) A movable or portable housing structure that exceeds
either a width of eight feet or a length of 40 feet and is constructed
in the controlled environment of a manufacturing plant. They are built
and transported in one or more sections on a permanent chassis (steel
frame or I-beam) and designed to be installed with or without a permanent
foundation for human occupancy. A manufactured home is built to the
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD Code) and
displays a red certification label on the exterior of each transportable
section.
MANUFACTURED HOME DEVELOPMENT
A parcel of land designed and/or intended for the placement
of a manufactured home and accessory structures on sites that can
be owned in fee simple, as part of a condominium, a cooperative or
a land lease rental community.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
A parcel of land under single ownership on which two or more
manufactured home units are located. It includes land lease rental
communities where individual lots are rented, but not owned. It also
includes limited equity cooperatives, but not condominiums.
MASTER PLAN
A plan developed for a specific area within the City of Española.
MOBILE HOME
The common name for a manufactured home constructed prior
to HUD enforcement of the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
Standards, effective June 15, 1976.
MOBILE HOME DEVELOPMENT
A parcel of land designed and/or intended for the placement
of manufactured housing and accessory structures on sites that can
be owned in fee simple, as part of a condominium, a cooperative or
a land lease rental community.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel of land under single ownership on which two or more
manufactured housing units are located. It includes land lease rental
communities where individual lots are rented, but not owned. It also
includes limited equity cooperatives, but not condominiums.
MODULAR HOME
(Also known as "systems-built homes," "panelized," "prefabricated"
and "off-site construction.") Any home factory-built to the same state,
local or regional building codes as site-built homes. They are typically
delivered to a site on a flatbed truck and often the sections and
modules are put into place using a crane. Modular homes are affixed
to a permanent foundation just like an on-site stick-built house.
Modular homes will not have a red certification label (HUD Code),
but will have a label attached to the home stating the code it was
built to (e.g., UBC, IRC, state/local, etc.).
NET FLOOR AREA
The area of all floors in a building, excluding basements,
garages, carports, enclosed porches, mezzanines, hallways, service
areas and similar areas. All horizontal measurements are from exterior
faces of walls.
NET SITE AREA
The area of a horizontal plane within the property lines
of a lot, less the area of all land designated for public use.
NET USABLE AREA
The total floor area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive
use, expressed in square feet measured from the inside of walls.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure lawfully existing on the date of adoption of
this chapter, which was designed, erected or structurally altered
for a use which is not a permitted use in the district in which it
is located, or which is not in compliance with the site development
requirements of the district in which it is located.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use of a building or land, existing on the date of adoption
of this chapter, which does not conform to the uses permitted in the
district in which it is located.
OFF-SITE
Any place not within the boundary of the property to be developed,
subdivided or improved, whether or not in the ownership of the developer
or subdivider.
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
The map adopted by the City of Española as a component
of this chapter, showing the location of the various zoning districts
within the City of Española.
OPEN SUN SCREEN
A latticed or louvered assemblage, open on at least two sides,
used for partial shade, providing no weather protection and not influencing
ventilation or the amount of impervious cover of a lot.
OVERLAY DISTRICT
A set of zoning requirements that are described in the text
of this chapter, are mapped, and are imposed in addition to those
of the underlying district. Development within the overlay districts
must conform to the requirements of both zoning districts or, when
that is not physically possible, the more restrictive of the two.
OWNER
Any person, group of persons, firms, corporations, public
agency or any other legal entity having legal or equitable interest
in property subject to this chapter. Also see "agent."
PARKING FACILITY
Any space on the streets or off the streets used for the
purpose of parking motor vehicles, including buildings erected above
or below the surface of the ground.
PARKING SPACE
Space for the parking of one automobile, exclusive of driveways,
ramps, columns, or loading areas, within a parking facility.
PARKLAND
Public open space that is designed to serve public needs
for recreation, and areas that serve to satisfy public needs for visual
and/or psychologically pleasing spaces.
PARKWAYS
The public right-of-way of a dedicated street located on
either side of the actual street roadway improvements (curb, gutter
and pavement). Parkway areas may or may not contain sidewalks and/or
utilities.
PATIO
Roofed or unroofed space on a lot; if roofed, with at least
50% of the side surface unscreened or unenclosed with a solid material.
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY
An accessway generally located between lots for pedestrian
use and either publicly or privately owned, which may or may not be
improved.
PERCENT OF SLOPE
(1)
The relation of the vertical rise from or to the contour line
at horizontal intervals of not more than 50 feet and calculated as
follows:
S = (H - L) * 100/D
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H
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=
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highest elevation of the portion of tract measured
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L
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=
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lowest elevation on the portion of the tract measured
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D
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=
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horizontal distance between H and L
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(2)
Percent of slope is used to measure grade.
PERMITTED USE
The specific, primary use of a lot allowed by this chapter.
A lot may be put to more than one use at a time.
PET TRAINING OR BREEDING or KENNELS
The Boarding, breeding, raising, grooming or training of
two or more dogs, cats, or other household pets of any age in exchange
for remuneration.
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Two or more dwellings planned and developed as a whole, including
dwellings commonly known as "townhouses" or "row houses" or "cluster
housing," together with related land, buildings and structures.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
(Also known as a "PUD.") A type of development and the regulatory
process that permits a developer to meet overall community density
and land use goals without being bound by existing zoning requirements.
PUD is a special type of floating overlay district which generally
does not appear on the municipal Zoning Map until a designation is
requested.
PLANNING DIRECTOR
The Planning Director of the City of Española or his
or her designee.
PLAT
A map, drawing or chart depicting land and improvements thereto.
PORCH or DECK
An open platform above ground level attached to the wall
or foundation of a building or structure and primarily supported in
some structural manner from the ground; it may be roofed or unroofed.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
An engineer registered by the New Mexico State Board of Registered
Engineers and Surveyors.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Those services provided by accountants, architects, engineers,
business or management consultants, attorneys, planners or other professionals
typically hired as consultants.
PUBLIC GARAGE
A building used for the care, repair, equipping, hire, sale
or storage of motor vehicles.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT
Any drainage ditch, roadway, parkway, sidewalk, street, pedestrianway,
tree, lawn, off-street parking area, lot improvement or other facility
for which the City of Española may ultimately assume the responsibility
for maintenance and operation.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total area of land deeded, reserved by plat or otherwise
acquired, occupied or owned by the City of Española or any
other public entity, primarily for the public movement of people,
goods and vehicles. A public right-of-way may be used for other public
purposes pursuant to this chapter.
RADIO AND TV TOWERS AND ANTENNAS
Any structure that is used for transmitting or receiving
television, radio or telephone communications, excluding those used
exclusively for dispatch communications.
RAMP
A sloping roadway or passage used to join two different levels
of streets, structures or buildings, or a driveway leading to parking
aisles.
REAL PROPERTY
Land easements and appurtenant rights to land along with
whatever is erected or affixed to land.
RECREATION EQUIPMENT
Equipment whose primary function or design is for recreational
purposes, whether originally so designed or subsequently modified,
and is not capable of being self-propelled on land, and shall include
the following or similar types of equipment: boats, boat trailers,
campers when dismounted from a truck bed or chassis, horse trailers,
houseboats, house trailers, rafts, tent trailers, travel trailers
and utility trailers when converted to recreational purposes.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle which is composed of a chassis, or a frame with
wheels, which either has its own motor power or is drawn by another
vehicle, and has a camping body primarily designed or converted for
use as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel
activities.
RECYCLING STATION
A use where recyclable solid waste materials, including aluminum,
glass, paper, metal and similar materials, are purchased or procured.
RESIDENCE
A building used, designed or intended to be used as a home
or dwelling by one or more families or lodgers. A manufactured house
is a residence.
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
Any zoning district where the primary use is housing; these
include R-1, Rural Residential District; R-2, Semirural Residential
District; R-4, Large Lot Residential; R-6, Urban Residential District;
RM, Multifamily Residential District; R6-PUD Urban Residential; and
ROI, Residential-Office-Institutional.
RESTAURANT
A business establishment that serves prepared food or beverages
primarily to persons seated within the building. This includes businesses
which may provide an area for food consumption outdoors in addition
to indoor dining.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN or TAKEOUT
A business establishment that serves prepared foods or beverages
primarily for the consumption by customers within motor vehicles either
on or off the premises.
RETAIL
The sale of goods to the ultimate consumer for direct consumption
and not for resale.
ROOM
An unsubdivided portion of the interior of a building; it
does not mean a bathroom, closet, hallway or service porch.
RUBBISH
Waste or rejected material; anything worthless or valueless
in its present form; trash.
RUINS
Buildings in a state of disrepair and falling down.
RUNOFF
The water from natural precipitation that flows over the
surface of the land and does not percolate into the soil.
SCHOOLS
Includes the following:
(1)
PRIVATE OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLSA school, academy or institution which conducts academic instruction at kindergarten, elementary, secondary or collegiate levels not under the jurisdiction of the Española Public Schools; it does not mean a commercial or trade school.
(2)
PUBLIC SCHOOLSSchools under the jurisdiction of the Española Public Schools or, in the case of a post-high-school institution, under the jurisdiction of a Board of Regents established by the state.
(3)
TRADE OR COMMERCIAL SCHOOLSPrivate schools offering preponderant instruction in the technical, commercial, or trade skills, such as real estate schools, business colleges, electronics schools, automotive and aircraft technician schools, and similar commercial establishments.
SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY
Any real property designed and used for the purpose of renting
or leasing individual storage spaces to tenants who have access to
such spaces for the purpose of storing and removing personal property.
SENIOR CITIZEN MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
A residential development providing dwelling units specifically
designed for the need of ambulatory elderly persons, with residents
of such development being a minimum of 60 years of age (except that,
in the case of married couples, only one person needs to be 60 years
of age) and with such developments consisting of apartments or condominiums,
or a combination of both dwelling types, but consisting of a minimum
of 30 dwelling units within the project.
SETBACK
The least horizontal distance between a lot line and a building
or structure, exclusive of projections such as roof overhangs and
includes:
(1)
MINIMUM SETBACKThe distance from the lot line to any setback or the main building setback, as required by this chapter.
SIDEWALK
A publicly owned pedestrianway with permanent surfacing.
SIGN
(1)
Any written, printed or symbolic device capable of visual communication
or attraction, including any announcement, declaration, demonstration,
display, illustration, insignia, structure or symbol, or architectural
feature which serves no other purpose than communication, used to
advertise or promote the interest of any person; or
(2)
Any official notice issued by any court or public body or officer,
or directional, warning or information signs or structures required
by or authorized by law or by federal, state or City of Española
authority.
SITE PLAN
The plan graphically showing proposed or actual development
of the property, including, but not limited to, the location of structures,
height and exterior facades, placement of parking and traffic circulation,
method of exterior lighting, landscape treatment, location and size
of signs, and any other such information as may be requested by planning
staff.
SLOPE
Includes:
(1)
BUILDING SITE SLOPEThe difference between the highest natural elevation on the building footprint and the lowest natural elevation of the building footprint, divided by the horizontal distance between the two points.
(2)
PARCEL SLOPEThe difference between the highest natural elevations at each end of the 100-foot horizontal difference, divided by 100.
SPECIAL USE
A use which has been determined to be compatible with the
purposes of the district, but which has one or more characteristics
that could make it incompatible with other uses in the district; and
as further described by this chapter.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
A permit for a use classified as a special use, as detailed
elsewhere in this chapter.
SPOT ZONING
Rezoning of a lot or parcel of land for a use incompatible
with surrounding uses and not for the purpose or effect of furthering
the Comprehensive Plan.
STORAGE
An area or space, either indoors or outdoors, where something
is kept, housed or located for future use. Storage may include:
(1)
AUTOMOBILE STORAGEA lot used to store vehicles, either for repair or salvage, when towed or driven to the site. Lots providing for more than five vehicles must provide screened security fencing of not less than six feet in height surrounding the entire perimeter of the lot. This use is determined to be incompatible with residential uses and therefore shall not be allowed or granted special use status or permits.
(2)
CONTRACTOR'S STORAGE YARDAn area where heavy equipment, materials, machinery, aggregates, and other objects used for the development of land or structures are stored. This use is determined to be incompatible with residential uses and therefore shall not be allowed or granted special use status or permits.
STORM DRAINAGE PLAN
A detailed plan showing the location and proposed topography
of streets, lots and other areas within a development, along with
any proposed storm sewer facilities and easements for surface drainage,
intended to satisfy the storm drainage performance standards of this
chapter. It is further meant to include any drainage calculations
requested by the City of Española.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the upper surface
of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above, except
that the topmost story shall be that portion of a building included
between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling above.
If the finished floor level directly above a usable or unused under
floor space is more than six feet above grade for more than 50% of
the total perimeter or is more than 12 feet above grade at any point,
such usable or unused under floor space shall be considered a story.
STREAM
A low point on the natural topography where runoff collects
and stormwater flows on a periodic basis, or a continuously running
waterway.
STREET
A public right-of-way subject to vehicular traffic (as well
as pedestrian traffic) that provides direct or indirect access to
property, and may include:
(1)
ARTERIAL STREETA street which is or will, because of its design, location, or intensity of use with reference to other streets and other sources of traffic, be used primarily for larger volumes of traffic.
(2)
PRIVATE STREETA street as defined elsewhere in this chapter but differing in that it is not accepted by the City of Española as a public improvement.
(3)
PUBLIC STREETA street owned and maintained by the City of Española or other public entity.
STREET CENTER LINE
The center of a street or right-of-way as established by
official surveys; normally the midpoint of a street cross section.
STREET FRONTAGE
The distance for which a lot line adjoins a public street,
from one lot line intersecting such street to the furthest distant
lot line intersecting the same street.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or built which requires location on
or in the ground or is attached to something having a location on
or in the ground. Underground storage tanks, patio slabs, paved areas,
walks, tennis courts and similar facilities, the tops of which are
not more than 30 inches above ground, are not structures.
TEMPORARY USE
A use of a temporary, seasonal or transitory nature, as detailed
elsewhere in this chapter, but not to exceed six months in any one
calendar year.
TENANT
Any person who occupies any land or building who is not the
owner but is granted the right of use by the owner.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER
The City of Española employee or contractor responsible
for the administration and enforcement of City of Española
traffic control regulations.
TRAILER
Any vehicle without motor power, designed for carrying persons
or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle.
TRAILER SALES LOT
An automobile and trailer sales lot, inclusive of the sale
of manufactured housing, as governed by the State of New Mexico Taxation
and Revenue Department.
USE
Any development, use or activity upon lands within the City
of Española.
VACATION
(1)
Reversion of all or a portion of a recorded subdivision to a
single lot; or
(2)
The elimination of an easement or right-of-way in a part of
a recorded subdivision.
VARIANCE
An adjustment in the application of the specific dimensional
regulations of this chapter to a particular piece of property as more
specifically set forth under the laws of the State of New Mexico.
VETERINARY SERVICE FACILITY
An enclosed structure in which animals are given medical
or surgical treatment or temporary housing as an accessory use to
the veterinary service facility.
WALKWAY
A cleared way for pedestrians, which may or may not be paved.
WALL
A vertical structure that separates properties, portions
of properties or portions of a building.
WAREHOUSING
A building for the storage of goods of any type with more
than 500 square feet of storage space.
WHOLESALING
The selling of goods for the purpose of resale.
WRECKAGE
Broken, disrupted, disordered mechanical or automotive parts,
machinery or vehicles.