The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. Terms not defined in this section shall have those meanings given them by other provisions of the ordinances of the city.
Applicant.The property owner or duly designated agent of the property owner of land for which approval of a final plat has been requested for residential development.
Benefit area.A neighborhood park benefit area, a linear park benefit area or a community park benefit area.
Building.Any enclosed residential structure designed or intended for the support, enclosure, shelter or protection of persons.
Building permit.The permit required for new residential construction and/or additions to buildings pursuant to the ordinances of the city.
Community park benefit area.An area within the city which is delineated on exhibit C attached to Ordinance No. 97-748 and incorporated by reference in this article, and within which park fees for park facilities will be collected for new development occurring within such area and within which fees so collected will be expended for those facilities.
Community park facilities.Land used or to be used as a community park, including improvements and appurtenances thereon, including, but not necessarily limited to, access improvements and utilities.
Development.Any activity that requires the securing of a final plat for residential uses.
Director.The superior official, or his designee, of the parks and recreation department, or its successor agency for the city.
Dwelling.Any building, or portion thereof, designed exclusively for residential occupancy and containing one or more dwelling units.
Dwelling unit.One or more rooms arranged, designed or used as separate living quarters for an individual family, which contains kitchen facilities (only one per dwelling unit permitted), including at least a stove or cooking device, and permanently installed sink, plus bathroom facilities.
Household.A family living together in a single dwelling unit with common access to and common use of all living and eating areas and all areas and facilities for the preparation and storage of food within the dwelling unit.
Linear park benefit area.An area within the city which is delineated on exhibit A attached to Ordinance No. 97-748 and incorporated by reference in this article, and within which park fees for linear park facilities will be collected for the new development occurring within such area and within which fees so collected will be expended for those facilities.
Linear park facilities.Land and/or capital improvements used or to be used as a linear park, including land, improvements and appurtenances thereon, including, but not necessarily limited to, recreational facilities, vegetation, landscaping, pedestrian ways and bikeways, access improvements and utilities.
Neighborhood park benefit area.An area within the city which is delineated on exhibit C, attached to Ordinance No. 97-748 and incorporated by reference in this article, and within which park fees for park facilities will be collected for new development occurring within such area and within which fees so collected will be expended for those facilities.
Neighborhood park facilities.Land and/or capital improvements used or to be used as a neighborhood park, including land, improvements and appurtenances thereon, including, but not necessarily limited to, recreational facilities, vegetation, landscaping, pedestrian ways and bikeways, access improvements and utilities.
Park and open space master plan.The official adopted parks and open space master plan for the city and amendments thereto, including policies or strategies contained in the city's comprehensive plan.
Park facilities.Neighborhood park facilities, linear park facilities or community park facilities.
Park improvement plan.The adopted plan, as may be amended from time to time, which identifies those neighborhood, linear and community park facilities, and the average costs for each type of facility, including a map of linear park facilities, which are to be financed, in whole or in part, through the imposition of park fees pursuant to this article, which is attached to Ordinance No. 97-748 as exhibit D and incorporated by reference in this article.
Property.A legally described parcel of land capable of development pursuant to applicable city ordinances and regulations.
Property owner.Any person or any other entity having a proprietary interest in the land on which a final plat has been requested.
Public and quasi-public use.A development owned, operated or used by the city; any political subdivision of the state, including but not limited to school districts; the state, and any agencies or departments thereof; or the federal government, and any agencies or departments thereof.
Residential development.The development of any property for a dwelling, other than motels, hotels, shelter used temporarily for transients, and other similar uses, as indicated by an application for a final plat.
Zoning ordinance.The zoning ordinance of the city, including all duly adopted amendments thereto.
(1999 Code, sec. 70-112)