Definitions, S.
"School"means a public or private academic educational institution, including:
Boarding school |
Community college, college, or university |
Elementary, middle, and junior high schools |
High school |
Military academy |
Also includes schools providing specialized education/training. Examples include the following: |
Art school |
Ballet and other dance school |
Business, secretarial, and vocational school |
Computers and electronics school |
Drama school |
Driver education school |
Establishments providing courses by mail |
Language school |
Martial arts |
Music school |
Professional school (law, medicine, etc.) |
Seminaries/religious ministry training facility |
Also includes facilities, institutions and conference centers that offer specialized programs in personal growth and development, such as fitness, environmental awareness, arts, communications, and management. Does not include pre-schools and child day care facilities (see day care). See also the definition of studios—art, dance, martial arts, music, etc. for smaller-scale facilities offering specialized instruction. |
"Secondhand store"means a retail store that buys and sell used products, including clothing, furniture and household goods, jewelry, appliances, musical instruments, business machines and office equipment, tools, motors, machines, instruments, firearms, or any similar secondhand articles or objects. Does not include bookstores (retail stores); secondhand farm and construction equipment (construction, farm, and heavy equipment sales); junk dealers, or scrap/dismantling yards (recycling facilities—scrap and dismantling yards); the sale of antiques and collectibles (retail stores); the sale of cars and other used vehicles (auto and vehicle sales, leasing, and rental, used); or pawnshops (personal services—restricted).
"Setback"means the distance by which a structure, parking area or other development feature must be separated from a lot line, other structure or development feature, or street centerline (unless otherwise provided). See also yard, and Section
13.30.110 (setback regulations and exceptions).
"Shopping center"means a primarily retail commercial site with three or more separate businesses sharing common pedestrian and parking areas.
"Sign"means a structure, device, figure, display, message placard, or other contrivance, or any part thereof, situated outdoors or indoors, which is designed, constructed, intended, or used to advertise, or to provide information in the nature of advertising, to direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution, business, product, service, event, or location by any means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures, colors, illumination, or projected images. Does not include murals, paintings and other works of art that are not intended to advertise or identify any business or product. Types of signs include the following:
1. "Abandoned sign" means a sign that no longer advertises a business, lessor, owner, product, service or activity on the premises where the sign is displayed.
2. "Animated or moving sign" means a sign which uses movement, lighting, or special materials to depict action or create a special effect to imitate movement.
3. "Awning sign" means a sign copy or logo attached to or painted on an awning.
4. "Banner, flag, or pennant" means cloth, bunting, plastic, paper, or similar nonrigid material used for advertising purposes attached to a structure, staff, pole, line, framing, or vehicle, not including official flags of the United States, the state of California, and other states of the nation, counties, municipalities, official flags of foreign nations and nationally or internationally recognized organizations.
5. "Bench sign" means copy painted on a portion of a bench.
6. "Cabinet sign (can sign)" means a sign with its text and/or logo symbols and artwork on a translucent face panel that is mounted within a metal frame or cabinet that contains the lighting fixtures that illuminate the sign face.
7. "Changeable copy sign" means a sign designed to allow the changing of copy through manual, mechanical, or electrical means including time and temperature.
8. "Directional sign" means a sign that is designed and erected solely for the purposes of directing vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic within a project.
9. "Directory sign" means a sign for listing the tenants and their suite numbers of a multiple tenant structure or center.
10. "Double-faced sign" means a sign constructed to display its message on the outer surfaces of two identical and/or opposite parallel planes.
11. "Electronic reader board sign" means a sign with a fixed or changing display composed of a series of lights, but not including time and temperature displays.
12. "Flashing sign" means a sign that contains an intermittent or sequential flashing light source.
13. "Freestanding sign" means a sign fixed in an upright position on the ground not attached to a structure other than a framework, pole or device, erected primarily to support the sign. Includes monument signs and pole signs.
14. "Illegal sign" means a sign that includes any of the following:
a. A sign erected without complying with all regulations in effect at the time of its construction or use;
b. A sign that was legally erected, but whose use has ceased, the structure upon which the display is placed has been abandoned by its owner, or the sign is not being used to identify or advertise an ongoing business for a period of not less than ninety days;
c. A sign that was legally erected which later became nonconforming as a result of the adoption of an ordinance, the amortization period for the display provided by the ordinance rending the display conforming has expired, and conformance has not been accomplished;
d. A sign that was legally erected which later became nonconforming and then was damaged to the extent of fifty percent or more of its current replacement value;
e. A sign which is a danger to the public or is unsafe;
f. A sign which is a traffic hazard not created by relocation of streets or highways or by acts of the town; or
g. A sign that pertains to a specific event, and five days have elapsed since the occurrence of the event.
15. "Indirectly illuminated sign" means a sign whose light source is external to the sign and which casts its light onto the sign from some distance.
16. "Internally illuminated sign" means a sign whose light source is located in the interior of the sign so that the rays go through the face of the sign, or light source which is attached to the face of the sign and is perceived as a design element of the sign.
17. "Marquee (canopy) sign" means a sign which is attached to or otherwise made a part of a permanent roof-like structure which projects beyond the building wall in the form of a large canopy to provide protection from the weather.
18. "Monument sign" means an independent, freestanding structure supported on the ground having a solid base as opposed to being supported by poles or open braces.
19. "Multi-tenant sign" means an identification sign for a commercial site with multiple tenants, displaying the names of each tenant on the site.
20. "Nonconforming sign" means an advertising structure or sign which was lawfully erected and maintained prior to the adoption of this title, but does not now completely comply with current regulations.
21. "Off-site directional sign" means a sign identifying a publicly owned facility, emergency facility, or a temporary subdivision sign, but excluding real estate signs.
22. "Off-site sign" means a sign identifying a use, facility, service, or product that is not located, sold, or manufactured on the same premises as the sign, or that identifies a use, service, or product by a brand name which, although sold or manufactured on the premise, is not a principal item for sale or manufactured on the premises.
23. "Permanent sign" means a sign constructed of durable materials and intended to exist for the duration of time that the use or occupant is located on the premises; and any other sign that is in place for more than thirty days.
24. "Political sign" means a sign designed for the purpose of advertising support of or opposition to a candidate or proposition for a public election.
25. "Pole/pylon sign" means an elevated freestanding sign, typically supported by one or two poles or columns.
26. "Portable sidewalk sign" means an A-frame or sandwich board sign.
27. "Portable sign" means a sign that is not permanently affixed to a structure or the ground.
28. "Projecting sign" means a sign other than a wall sign suspending from, or supported by, a structure and projecting outward.
29. "Real estate sign" means a sign indicating that a property or any portion thereof is available for inspection, sale, lease, rent, or directing people to a property, but not including temporary subdivision signs.
30. "Roof sign" means a sign constructed upon or over a roof, or placed so as to extend above the edge of the roof.
31. "Temporary sign" means a sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of time and capable of being viewed from a public right-of-way, parking area or neighboring property.
32. "Vehicle sign" means a sign which is attached to or painted on a vehicle which is parked on or adjacent to any property, the principal purpose of which is to attract attention to a product sold or business located on the property.
33. "Wall sign" means a sign which is attached to or painted on the exterior wall of a structure with the display surface of the sign approximately parallel to the building wall.
34. "Window sign" means a sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed in or on a window exposed to public view. An interior sign which faces a window exposed to public view and is located within three feet of the window.
"Sign area"means the entire area within a perimeter defined by a continuous line composed of right angles using not more than four lines which enclose the extreme limits of lettering, logo, trademark, or other graphic representation.
"Sign height"means the vertical distance from the uppermost point used in measuring the area of a sign to the average grade immediately below the sign, including its base or the top of the nearest curb of the street on which the sign fronts, whichever measurement is the greatest.
"Single-family dwelling"means a building designed for and/or occupied exclusively by one family. Also includes factory-built, modular housing units, constructed in compliance with the Uniform Building Code (UBC), and mobile homes/manufactured housing units that comply with the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, placed on permanent foundations.
"Single-room occupancy"means a one room living space intended for occupancy by not more than two persons as a place of permanent residence that is provided with individual or shared sanitary and bathing facilities and may or may not include individual or shared, full or partial, kitchen facilities, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section
17958.1.
"Site"means a parcel or adjoining parcels under single ownership or single control, considered a unit for the purposes of development or other use.
"Site coverage"means the percentage of total site area occupied by structures. Structure or building coverage includes the primary structure, all accessory structures (e.g., carports, garages, patio covers, storage sheds, trash dumpster enclosures, etc.) and architectural features (e.g., chimneys, balconies, decks above the first floor, porches, stairs, etc.). Structure/building coverage is measured from exterior wall to exterior wall.
"Social service organization"means a public or quasi-public establishment providing social and/or rehabilitation services, serving persons with social or personal problems requiring special services, the handicapped, and the otherwise disadvantaged. Examples of this land use include: counseling centers, welfare offices, job counseling and training centers, or vocational rehabilitation agencies. Includes organizations soliciting funds to be used directly for these and related services, and establishments engaged in community improvement and neighborhood development. Does not include day-care services, emergency shelters and transitional housing, or residential care, which are separately defined.
"Special needs groups"means groups including low-income workers, senior citizens, female heads of households, large families, disabled persons, the homeless, and farmworkers.
"Sports and active recreation facility"means public and private facilities for various outdoor sports and other types of recreation, where the facilities are oriented more toward participants than spectators. Examples include:
Athletic/sport fields (e.g., baseball, football, softball, soccer) |
Health and athletic club outdoor facilities |
Skateboard parks |
Swimming pools |
Tennis and other sport courts (e.g., handball, squash) |
"Sports and entertainment assembly"means a large-scale indoor or outdoor facility accommodating spectator-oriented sports, concerts, and other entertainment activities. Examples of this land use include amphitheaters, race tracks, stadiums and coliseums. May also include commercial facilities customarily associated with the above uses, including bars and restaurants, gift shops, video game arcades, etc.
"Storage—accessory"means the indoor storage of materials accessory and incidental to a primary use is not considered a land use separate from the primary use.
"Storage—outdoor"means an area not within a building that is proposed or used for the storage of building materials, other supplies, equipment, or other materials, either as the primary use of a parcel or as storage accessory to another use. Includes towing impound and storage facilities, which are subject to the requirements of Section
13.42.190 for outdoor storage.
"Storage—personal storage facility"means structures containing generally small, individual, compartmentalized stalls or lockers rented as individual storage spaces and characterized by low parking demand.
"Storage—storage yard"means the storage of various materials outside of a structure other than fencing, either as an accessory or primary use.
"Storage—warehouse, indoor storage"means facilities for the storage of furniture, household goods, or other commercial goods of any nature. Includes cold storage. Does not include: warehouse, storage or mini-storage facilities offered for rent or lease to the general public (storage—personal storage facility); warehouse facilities primarily used for wholesaling and distribution (see wholesaling and distribution); or terminal facilities for handling freight (see truck or freight terminal).
"Story"means that portion of a building included between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above, or if there is no floor above, then the space between the floor and the ceiling or floor next above. Basements are excluded from being considered a story.
"Stream corridor"means a horizontal distance of one hundred feet measured from each side of the centerline of the stream, totaling a width of two hundred feet; or a horizontal distance of fifty feet measured from the top of each stream or creek bank, whichever is greater. The commission may establish different horizontal measurements to match specific stream environments.
"Stream or creek bank"means the point where the break in slope occurs between a stream channel and surrounding topography.
"Street"means a public or private thoroughfare, which affords the principal means of access to abutting property, including avenue, place, way, drive, lane, boulevard, highway, road and any other thoroughfare, except an alley as defined in this subsection.
"Structure"means anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires attachment to the ground or attachment to something located on the ground. For the purposes of this title, the term "structure" includes "buildings," but does not include swimming pools.
"Studio—art, dance, martial arts, music, etc."means small scale facilities, typically accommodating one group of students at a time, in no more than one instructional space. Larger facilities are included under the definition of schools—specialized education and training. Examples of these facilities include: individual and group instruction and training in the arts; production rehearsal; photography, and the processing of photographs produced only by users of the studio facilities; martial arts training studios; gymnastics instruction, and aerobics and gymnastics studios with no other fitness facilities or equipment. Also includes production studios for individual musicians, painters, sculptors, photographers, and other artists.
"Subdivision"means the division, by any subdivider, of any unit or portion of land shown on the latest equalized Placer County assessment roll as a unit or contiguous units, for the purpose of sale, lease or financing, whether immediate or future. Property shall be considered as contiguous units, even if it is separated by roads, streets, utility easement or railroad rights-of-way. Subdivision includes the following, as defined in Civil Code Section
1315: a condominium project; a community apartment project; or the conversion of five or more existing dwelling units to a stock cooperative.
"Subdivision Map Act or Map Act"means and includes Division
2, Title
7 of the California Government Code, commencing with Section 66410 as presently constituted, and any amendments to those provisions.
"Supportive and transitional housing"means as provided by Health and Safety Code Section
50675.14, housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, and that is linked to an on-site or off-site service that assists the supportive and transitional housing resident in retaining the housing, improving their health status, and maximizing their ability to live and, when possible, work in the community.
"Syringe services program"also referred to as a syringe exchange program, has the meaning set forth in section 5.24.010.B of the Loomis Municipal Code.