As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter clearly requires otherwise, the words or phrases defined in this section shall have the indicated meanings.
"Architectural feature"means the exterior architectural treatment and general arrangement of the portions of an improvement and site that are open to external view, including, but not limited to, the kind, color, and texture of building materials, types of windows and doors, attached or detached signs, landscaping, screens, parking lots, exterior lighting, walkways, and other fixtures appurtenant to such portions.
"Capital improvement"means an improvement visible to the public, done by the City upon property owned by or under control of the City.
"Improvement"means a building, structure, or other improvement to real property. It shall include, but not be limited to, street improvements, street furniture, park developments, private and public schools, commercial and business developments, public utility and governmental buildings and structures, religious institutions, hotels, motels, apartment houses and other multiple-family dwellings, certain single-family dwelling units, hospitals, rest homes and other similar developments, and commercial and noncommercial recreational areas. It shall not include underground wires, pipes, or other similar underground utility installations.
"Regulated improvements"means an improvement upon any property within the City, other than one single-family dwelling unit, structure, or building, and uses accessory thereto; except multiple building permit applications by the same applicant or one standing in privity to the applicant for the construction of a series of single-family dwellings in the same subdivision or short subdivision are considered regulated improvements.
"Street furniture"means improvements located in streets or rights-of-way and parking lots or other similar open spaces on a site, including, but not limited to, light standards, utility poles, newspaper stands, bus shelters, planters, traffic signs, traffic signals, benches, guard rails, rockeries, retaining walls, mailboxes, litter containers, and fire hydrants.
(Ord. 1591 § 572, 2014)