Words
used in the present tense include the future; words in the singular
number include the plural number and words in the plural number include
the singular number; the word "building" includes the word "structure";
the word "lot" includes the words "plot" or "tract"; the word "shall"
is mandatory and not discretionary.
Abutting.
Having lot lines or district boundaries in common.
Accessory building or structure.
In a residence district, a subordinate building attached
or detached and used for a purpose customarily incidental to the main
structure such as a private garage for automobile storage, tool house,
lath or greenhouse as a hobby (no business), home workshop, quarters
for servants employed on the premises, children's playhouse, storage
house or garden shelter, but not involving the conduct of business
or the use of such accessory structure as a separate domicile.
Actual grade.
Actual grade shall mean the existing natural ground elevation
around the structures foundation prior to any cut/fill or disturbance
of soil.
Administrative officer.
The city's duly designated official charged with administration
and enforcement of the ordinances and codes of the City of Alamo Heights
having to do with land use and building.
Alley.
A public right-of-way or thoroughfare which affords only
secondary means of access to property abutting thereon which may not
be used as street frontage or primary access.
Apartment house.
Any building or portion thereof, which is designed, built,
rented, leased or let to be occupied as three (3) dwelling units or
apartments or which is occupied as a home or place of residence by
three (3) or more families living in independent dwelling units; also
called a multi-family residence and a multi-family dwelling.
Apartment.
A room or suite of rooms in a multi-family dwelling or apartment
house arranged designed or occupied as a place of residence by a single
family, individual or group of individuals.
Amusement, commercial (indoor only).
Such activity may consist of a bowling alley, indoor ice
skating, indoor archery, badminton or handball and similar activities
when such facilities are only secondary housed in an enclosed air
conditioned building which is acoustically treated to prevent the
sounds of the interior activity from being audible on the exterior
of the building and subject to all the other regulations of this article.
Articulation.
To provide architectural variation to wall planes for the
purpose of preventing long monotonous walls by providing either at
least a two (2) foot by ten (10) foot wall offset or a combination
of structural architectural and utilitarian features.
Average grade.
Average grade shall mean the average of the highest and lowest
existing ground elevation points around the structures foundation.
Bakery or confectionery shop (retail).
An establishment preparing and selling at retail on the premises,
cakes, pastry, candies, breads and similar food items. The total establishment
shall not exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet in gross floor
area and shall not emit perceptible odors outside the building.
Basement story.
A building story which is partly underground, but having
at least one-half (1/2) of its height above the average level of the
adjoining ground. Such basement shall be counted as a story in computing
building height.
Beverage sale, alcoholic, package store.
Such store shall be conducted and operated for the sale of
liquors as defined and used in the Texas Liquor Control Act and shall
involve the sale of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors, including
beer in unbroken packages for off-premises consumption.
Block.
An area enclosed by streets and occupied by or intended for
buildings; or if said word is used as a term of measurement, it shall
mean the distance along a side of a street between the nearest two
(2) streets which intersects said street on the said line.
Buildable area.
The area of a lot located between the required minimum front,
side and rear setbacks, as specified by the Zoning Code.
Building.
Any structure designed, built or intended for shelter, enclosure
of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind; and
when separated by an absolute fire separation, each portion of such
building so separated, shall be deemed a separate building.
Building line.
A line parallel or approximately parallel to the street line
at a specific distance there from marking the minimum distance from
the street line that a building may be erected.
Carport.
Carport shall mean a building or structure used primarily
for vehicle storage that is open on at least two (2) sides.
City council.
The official governing body of the City of Alamo Heights.
Cleaning shop or laundry, self-service.
An establishment where individual garments or a bundle of
garments belonging to an individual or family are cleaned or laundered
in small automatic machines under the supervision of the customer,
which establishment does not exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet
in area and which does not employ more than five (5) employees.
Cleaning and pressing shop.
Such establishment shall be constructed and equipped so that
no lint, dust, steam or other particulate matter or noise is exhausted
or emitted from the building.
Clinic.
A facility for the medical treatment of humans and animals,
including doctors, dentists, chiropractors and small animal veterinarians.
Any kennel associated with a veterinary clinic must be located in
an indoor sound proof building. Outdoor relief areas for veterinary
clinics shall be for temporary use only and shall be entirely fenced.
Veterinary clinics are not permitted to have outdoor runs.
Custom personal service.
An establishment providing such services as shoe repair,
tailoring, weaving, dress making, travel consultant, health or reducing
salon and similar services to the person.
Court.
An open, unoccupied space, bounded on more than two (2) sides
by the walls of a building. An inner court is a court entirely surrounded
by the exterior walls of a building. An outer court is a court having
one (1) side open to a street, alley, yard or other permanent space.
College, university or private school.
An institution established for educational purposes and offering
a curriculum similar to the public schools or an accredited college
or university, but excluding trade and commercial schools.
Condominium.
The use of a site for dwelling units intended for separate
ownership, together with common areas serving all dwelling units.
Condominium projects shall be considered as multi-family projects
and be developed accordingly.
Conjunctions.
Unless the context clearly indicates the contrary, the following
conjunctions shall be interpreted as follows:
(1)
"And" indicates that all connected items or provisions apply.
(2)
"Or" indicates that the connected items or provisions may apply
singly or in any combination.
(3)
"Either...or" indicates that the connected items or provisions
shall apply singly but not in combination.
Covered parking space.
Covered parking space shall mean an area designated for storage
of vehicles under a cover or roof and shall include carports or garages.
District zoning.
A section of the City of Alamo Heights for which the regulations
governing the area, height or use of the land and buildings are uniform.
Dripline.
The periphery of the area underneath a tree which would be
encompassed by perpendicular lines projected down from the farthest
edges of the crown of the tree.
Drive-through facility
shall mean a business facility wherein accommodations are
constructed so that neither party to a business transaction must exit
the business building or the vehicle of the customer in order to conduct
the business transaction. This definition does not apply to a curbside
transaction whereby a customer remains in or on a vehicle and a representative
of a business comes to the vehicle to conduct a business transaction.
Dwelling, single-family, attached.
A single-family dwelling constructed as part of a series
of dwellings, all of which are either attached to the adjacent dwelling
or dwellings by party walls or common walls, which correspond to platted
zero lot lines and are located immediately adjacent thereto. Included
under this use category are townhouses, row houses, and similar structures.
Dwelling, two-family.
A detached building having separate accommodations for and
occupied by not more than two (2) families.
Dwelling, multiple-family.
Any building or portion thereof, which is designed, built,
rented, leased or let to be occupied as three (3) or more dwelling
units or apartments or which is occupied as a home residence of three
(3) or more families.
Dwelling unit.
A building or portion of a building which is arranged, occupied
or intended to be occupied as a single living quarters and includes
facilities for food preparation and sleeping.
Family.
One (1) or more individuals living together as a single housekeeping
unit, in which not more than two (2) individuals are unrelated by
blood, marriage or adoption.
Fix-it shop.
An establishment for the repair of household items such as
bicycles, lawnmowers, appliances, tools, toys and similar items, but
no such items shall be stored outside the building and no welding
or machine equipment shall be operated so as to create conditions
obnoxious to adjacent property.
Floor area.
The total square feet of floor space within the outside dimensions
of a building each floor level, but excluding basements.
Floor area ratio (FAR).
A ratio of the total above ground gross floor area of all
structures on a site to the total square footage of a lot (for example,
a FAR of .53 for a seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square foot
lot is three thousand nine hundred seventy-five (3,975) gross square
feet (.53 x 7,500) of floor area).
The following areas shall be included when computing the
gross floor area:
(1)
Exterior walls: The thickness of the wall shall be included
in the calculation;
(2)
Above grade floor area: Any room that has a wall surface that
extends more than three (3) feet above grade;
(3)
Laundry rooms, mechanical rooms, storage rooms, built-in cabinets
and media niches;
(5)
Floor area used by stairways, elevators, escalators and similar
features. The floor area of each run of stairs shall be counted once;
(6)
Vaulted ceilings: the floor area shall be counted at the actual
floor area only and not in the air spaces;
(7)
Usable spaces (generally defined as having a five (5) foot minimum
height) such as rooms, closets and cabinets under a run of stairs;
(8)
Exterior structures and additions with a solid roof and enclosed
on more than two (2) sides in whole or part with permanent solid walls
or windows such as porches, balconies, patios and breezeways;
(9)
Attached and detached garages and carports; and
(10)
Accessory buildings such as sheds, pool houses, guest houses,
bonus rooms and second units.
The following areas shall not be included when computing the
gross floor area:
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(1)
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Below grade floor area: any area that has a wall surface that
extends less than three (3) feet above grade;
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(2)
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Porches, balconies, patios, breezeways, decks, overhangs, eaves,
cantilevers and awnings with solid roof-like cover, but not enclosed
on more than two (2) sides;
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(3)
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Porches, balconies, patios, breezeways and decks that do not
have a solid roof-like cover; and
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(4)
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Attic space that is not habitable. If made habitable in the
future, shall be included in floor area ratio.
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Frontage.
All of the property on one (1) side of a street between two
(2) intersecting streets (crossing or terminating) measured along
the line of the street, or if the street is dead ended, then all of
the property abutting on a side between an intersecting street and
the dead end of the street.
Front entryway feature.
An architectural or utilitarian feature that defines the
front door of a building that can either project out from a wall plane
(such as a stoop) or be inset (such as an arched entry open on two
(2) sides).
Garage.
Garage shall refer to a structure or building used primarily
for vehicle storage which is enclosed on three (3) or more sides.
Gasoline service station.
An establishment dispensing motor vehicle fuel, lubricants,
tires and batteries. No commodities shall be displayed nearer to the
front property line than the pump island located nearest to the front
property line.
Hotel.
A building, designed and occupied as a temporary abiding
place of individuals where customary hotel services, such as linen,
maid and telephone service, and the use and upkeep of furniture and
accommodations are provided to the individual guest rooms or units.
Height.
For the purposes of the SF-A and SF-B Districts, height is
defined as follows:
(1)
For lots that slope less than ten (10) percent upward or downward
from the front property line to the rear property line, a structure's
height is defined as the measurement from the average of the highest
and lowest existing ground elevation points around each structure's
entire foundation.
(2)
For lots that slope ten (10) percent or more upward or downward
from the front property line to the rear property line, a structure's
height is defined as the measurement from and along the existing continuous
grade with no wall exceeding the permitted height at any point within
the lot.
EXAMPLE: Height measurement on a sloping lot.
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For the purposes of zoning districts other than the SF-A and
SF-B Districts, height is defined as follows: The vertical distance
of a building measured from the average established grade at the street
line or from the average natural front yard ground level, whichever
is higher, to 1) the highest point of the roof's surface if a flat
surface, 2) to the deck line of mansard roofs, or, 3) to the mean
height level between eaves and ridges for hip and gable roofs. In
measuring the height of a building, the following uses shall be excluded
to the extent of eight (8) feet of additional height; chimneys, cooling
towers, elevator bulkheads, penthouses, tanks, water towers, ornamental
cupolas, domes or spires, and parapet walls.
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For properties with frontage along Broadway (South of Albany)
and Austin Highway a maximum height of fifty-five (55) feet, from
average grade, but not to exceed four (4) stories from the grade of
land adjacent to the public rights-of-way frontage shall be permitted.
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EXAMPLE: Height measurement for properties located along Broadway
(South of Albany) and Austin Hwy. A building story, partly underground,
shall be considered a story, regardless of its height below or above
average grade.
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Home occupations.
A home occupation is an occupation customarily carried on
in the home by a member of the occupant's family without structural
alterations in the building or buildings or any rooms therein, without
the installation of machinery or additional equipment, other than
that customary to normal household operation, without the employment
of additional persons, without the use of a sign to advertise the
occupation, without the use of premises' address in any form or type
or advertising, without offering any commodity for sale on the premises
and which does not create obnoxious noise or other obnoxious conditions
to abutting residential property and which does not generate additional
pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
Hospital (acute care).
An institution where sick or injured patients are given medical
or surgical treatment intended to restore them to health and an active
life and which is licensed by the State of Texas.
Impervious cover.
Any surface material or surface treatment or surface condition
which sheds fifty (50) percent or more of rainfall, or water, which
falls on it.
Landscape/landscaping.
Landscape or landscaping includes natural or artificial exterior
(outdoor) forms, features, furniture and plantings, including ground
and water forms, vegetation, pedestrian circulation, walks and other
landscape features.
Lot.
Land, which may consist of multiple platted lots or portions
thereof, occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory
building, and including such open spaces as are required under this
ordinance, and having its principal frontage upon a public street
or officially approved place.
Lot area.
The area of the lot shall be the net area of the lot and
shall not include portions of streets and alleys.
Lot, corner.
A lot situated at the junction of two (2) streets and having
an exterior exposure along both streets extending from an intersection.
Lot coverage.
For the purposes of the SF-A and SF-B Districts, lot coverage
includes the total lot area covered by a roof, floor or other structures,
except eaves. Coverage is measured to the outside faces of exterior
walls or to the omitted wall lines (see example below), at any height,
whichever produces the largest area. Carports, sheds, side and rear
porches, covered pedestrian-walkways, breezeways, arbors, gazebos
and covered patios are included in lot coverage calculations.
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For the purposes of zoning districts other than the SF-A and
SF-B Districts, lot coverage includes the percentage of the total
area of a lot occupied by the base (first story or floor) of buildings
located on the lot.
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EXAMPLE: Omitted wall line.
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Lot depth.
The mean distance between the front and rear lot lines.
Lot, double frontage.
A lot having each of two (2) opposite sides abutting or having
frontage upon separate streets, as distinguished from a corner lot.
Lot lines.
The lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
Lot width.
The average width of the lot as measured between the side
lot lines midway between the front and rear lot lines.
Main building.
The building or buildings on a lot which are occupied by
the primary use.
Manufactured housing.
Manufactured housing means a structure transportable in one
(1) or more sections and which is built on a permanent chassis and
designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation.
Modular housing.
Modular housing means a dwelling that is constructed in one
(1) or more modules at a location other than the homesite, or is constructed
utilizing one (1) or more modular components, and which is designed
to be used as a permanent residence when the modular components or
modules are transported to the homesite and are joined together, or
are erected, and installed on a permanent foundation system.
Nonconforming use.
A building, structure or use of land lawfully occupied at
the time of the effective date of this ordinance or amendments thereto,
and which does not conform to the use regulations of the district
in which it is situated.
Nonconforming structure.
A building or structure which contains a use which conforms
to the regulations of the district in which it is situated, but which
does not conform to one (1) or more of the area, height or parking
regulations prescribed herein for the district in which it is situated.
Occupancy.
Occupancy as used herein pertains to and is the purpose for
which a building is used or intended to be used. A change of occupancy
is not intended to include a change of tenants or proprietors.
Off-street parking incidental to main use.
In all dwelling districts shall consist of a garage, carport
or paved parking space. None of such facilities shall be used in residential
districts for parking of other than passenger type motor vehicles
and small trucks which do not exceed one (1) ton in capacity.
Open space.
Area included in any side, rear or front yard or any unoccupied
space on the lot that is open and unobstructed to the sky except for
the ordinary projection of cornices, eaves or porches.
Pervious cover.
Any surface material, treatment or condition which absorbs
fifty (50) percent or more of rainfall, or water, which falls on it
(the inverse of "impervious cover").
Pervious paving.
Any paving material for driveways, sidewalks and other hardscape
features that meets the definition of "pervious cover" that includes,
but is not limited to, crushed rock and pervious pavers accompanied
by a documented assertion from a licensed contractor, architect or
engineer that the paving meets the aforementioned definition of "pervious
cover." An unfinished surface, such as dirt or grass that is not accompanied
by an engineered paving system, does not qualify.
Pilaster.
A non-load-bearing architectural feature that provides physical
relief for a building facade at regular intervals; i.e. an exterior,
decorative column that is embedded in a solid wall and projects outward
to provide architectural relief to a building facade.
Porte-cochere.
A roofed structure attached to a main structure, which covers
a driveway to provide either a temporary or long-term parking area.
Projecting bay or box window.
Windows that project from the wall plane of a building that
are surrounded by a symmetrical enclosure (trapezoidal or rectangular
in shape) cantilevered over the ground, therefore, not requiring the
support of a permanent foundation.
Premises.
Land together with any buildings or structures occupying
it.
Private garage.
An accessory building housing vehicles owned and used by
occupants of the main building; if occupied by vehicles of others,
it is a storage space.
Retail general.
Sale or rental of commonly used goods and merchandise for
personal or household use. Typical uses may include, but not limited
to, department stores, apparel stores, furniture stores and establishments
providing the following products or services: household cleaning and
maintenance products, cards, stationery, notions, books, cosmetic
and specialty items; flowers, plants, hobby materials, toys and hand-crafted
items; apparel, jewelry, fabrics and like items; cameras, photography
services, household electronic equipment, sporting equipment, kitchen
utensils, home furnishings and appliances, art supplies and framing,
arts, antiques, paint and wallpaper, carpeting and floor covering,
interior decorating services, office supplies, bicycles and auto parts
(inside a building with no repair services). "Retail general" shall
not include any retail stores whose primary product is intended for
individuals twenty-one (21) years of age or older including, but not
limited to, humidors, general tobacco shops or vaping stores, head
shops, hookah lounges, flea markets, secondhand or thrift stores,
the display and sale of heavy machinery, building materials, used
appliances, used furniture or salvage materials; adult dress, toy,
or novelty shops, and excluding the sale or offering for sale of commodities
displayed outside of a building, except for limited promotional events.
Ribbon driveway.
A driveway that consists of two (2) ribbons of paving with
a strip of grass, other planting material or gravel in-between to
minimize stormwater drainage. Individual ribbons shall only be permitted
within the boundary of the homeowner's private property and shall
measure between 1.5 and 2.5 feet in width.
Schools, public or parochial.
A school under the sponsorship of a public or religious agency
having a curriculum generally equivalent to public elementary or secondary
schools, but not including private or trade or commercial schools.
Servant or caretaker's quarters (detached).
A secondary detached dwelling structure located on lot with
a main residential structure and used as living quarters for persons
employed on the premises only, and not for rent or use as a separate
domicile of other than persons employed on the premises.
Shall and may.
"Shall" is always mandatory and not discretionary. "May"
is discretionary.
Shop or office for home maintenance service.
Quarters housing the business office and equipment of home
maintenance operations, such as plumbing repairs, painting, heating,
air-conditioning or pool service, but excluding the storage in the
open, unenclosed by a building, of any supplies, fixtures or commodities
used by such service.
Signs, civic, church or school.
Bulletin boards or directional signs for churches, public
schools, public buildings and service clubs provided such signs do
not exceed six (6) feet in height and are placed on private property.
Signs, name plate.
A name plate not exceeding one (1) square foot in area and
not of the flashing, intermittently lighted or revolving type and
containing only the name and address of the occupant of the premises.
Signs, real estate.
Non-illuminated signs pertaining to the sale or rental of
property not exceeding thirty-two (32) square feet in Business District
One (B-1) and Business District Two (B-2) and not exceeding six (6)
square feet in all other zoning districts. Such signs shall be located
entirely on private property and affixed to a structurally sound building,
fence, wall, post, or other structure on the premises advertised,
and may advertise property only for which it is zoned.
Stores other than listed.
Retail establishments whose products are not listed or permitted
in the B1, B2, and B3 zoning districts or whose primary product is
intended for individuals twenty-one (21) years of age or older including,
but not limited to, humidors, general tobacco shops or vaping stores,
head shops, hookah lounges, flea markets, secondhand or thrift stores,
the display and sale of new or used automobiles, heavy machinery,
building materials, used appliances, used furniture or salvage materials;
adult dress, toy, or novelty shops, and excluding the sale or offering
for sale of commodities displayed outside of a building.
Story.
That portion of a building included between the surface of
any floor and surface of the floor next above it, or if there is no
floor above it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling
next above it.
Story, half.
A story having an average height of not more than eight (8)
feet, covering a floor area of not more than seventy-five (75) percent
of the area of the floor of the first story below.
Street.
Any thoroughfare or public driveway, other than an alley,
and not less than thirty (30) feet in width, which has been dedicated
or deeded to the public for public use and which affords primary access
to abutting property.
Street line.
A dividing line between a lot, tract or parcel of land and
a contiguous street right-of-way.
Structural alterations.
Any change in any supporting member of a building, such as
a bearing wall, column, partition, beam, rafter, joist, or girder,
or any change in the pitch or height of the roof.
Structure.
A structure shall be interpreted the same as a building,
but shall in addition, include such items as a free standing ground
sign and pylon when erected on a base and not made integral with a
building.
Substantial porch.
A covered front porch that has a minimum length of fifty
(50) percent of the length of the front building facade and has a
depth of at least eight (8) feet.
Temporary field or construction office.
A portable building or temporary building used as a field
office for a real estate development or construction project, subject
to obtaining a temporary permit from the city's administrative officer
and subject to removal at the direction of the city's administrative
officer.
Telephone line or exchange.
The telephone exchange when located in SF-A, SF-B, 2F-C,
MF-D or P Districts shall not include public business office, storage
or repair facilities.
Tree.
A tree shall be any of the following:
(1)
A woody usually attaining a mature height of at least eight
(8) feet.
(2)
A plant listed as a tree in any of the following:
(a)
"Forest Trees of Texas," by the Texas Forest Service of Texas
A&M University System.
(b)
Simon and Shuster's "Guide to Trees."
(c)
The Audubon Society's "Field Guide to North American Trees."
Townhouses, row houses, and similar structures.
The use of a site for two (2) or more dwelling units, constructed
with common or abutting walls and each located on a separate lot within
the total development site, together with common areas serving all
dwelling units.
Wall plane.
Wall plane shall mean the horizontal length of a wall inclusive
of the vertical portion of a wall between the bottom (sill/sole) plate
to the attached top plate.
Yard.
An open, unoccupied space (except for vegetation and surfacing)
other than a court, on the lot in which a building is situated and
which is unobstructed except as provided herein by any building from
the ground to the sky.
Yard, front.
An open unoccupied space on a lot facing a street extending
across the front of the lot between the side lot lines and from the
main building to the front property line (street right-of-way line)
as used herein shall represent a line in front of which no building
may be erected which line shall be determined as the minimum horizontal
distance between the front property line and the main building line
as specified for the district in which it is located.
Yard, rear.
An open, unoccupied space, except for accessory buildings
as herein permitted, extending across the rear of a lot from one (1)
side lot line to the other side lot line and having a depth between
the main building and the rear lot line. The required rear yard shall
have a minimum dimension as specified in the district in which the
lot is situated.
Yard, side.
An open, unoccupied space or spaces on one (1) or two (2)
sides of a main building and on the same lot with the building, situated
between the building and a side line of the lot and extending through
from the front yard to the rear yard. Any lot line not the rear line
or a front line shall be deemed a side line.
Yard, corner side.
An open, unoccupied space or spaces on one (1) side of a
main building and on the same lot with the building, situated between
the building and a side lot line of a corner lot and extending through
from the front yard to the rear yard.
Zoning district map.
The official certified map(s) upon which the boundaries of
the various zoning districts are drawn and which are an integral part
of the zoning ordinance and together with the zoning text makes up
the zoning regulations for the City of Alamo Heights.