In this chapter:
"Baseline density"means the maximum density allowed in TDC receiving areas and TDC receiving zones when property owners choose not to use the TDC option. When property owners choose to use the TDC option, baseline density shall be calculated as the maximum density allowed under the range of densities in the baseline component of the TDC receiving area general plan designation.
"North Livermore"is the area bounded by the Livermore urban growth boundary, the city of Dublin sphere of influence boundary on June 30, 2002, the Alameda-Contra Costa Counties boundary, Vasco Road, and the north and east boundary of the Vasco-Laughlin specific plan area, east of Vasco Road, on June 11, 2001.
"TDC option"means the general plan designation and Livermore Development Code requirements that apply when owners of property in TDC receiving areas and TDC receiving zones apply to exceed baseline density in compliance with all requirements.
"TDC receiving area"means a general plan classification that allows baseline uses and densities when property owners choose not to use the TDC option but provides for higher than baseline density and alternative development regulations when property owners elect to use the TDC option.
"TDC receiving zone"means a zoning district that allows baseline uses and densities when property owners choose not to use the TDC option but provides for higher than baseline density and alternative development regulations when property owners elect to use the TDC option.
"TDC sending area"means the North Livermore area described in the initiative and the 2003 – 2025 general plan in which property owners can choose to record easements, create TDCs and transfer TDCs in compliance with this section.
(Ord. 1785 § 1, 2006; Ord. 1901 § 3 (Exh. A § 6), 2010)