If a word is not defined in this Chapter or other specific provisions of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the most common dictionary definition is presumed to be correct:
"Director"means the Community Development Director or their designee.
"Groundcover"means any low plant that conceals the bare ground and protects the topsoil from erosion or drought. Examples include, but are not limited to, grass, moss, thyme, and clover.
"Hardscape"means any non-vegetative feature or manmade material that is incorporated into a landscape. Examples include, but are not limited to, pavers, stone, bricks, wood chips, and decomposed granite.
"Property"shall refer to each separate parcel of land, as identified by the Los Angeles County Assessor's office.
"Sheeting material" or "sheeting"means a minimum of one-quarter-inch thick clear or semi-clear shatter-proof polycarbonate material with strength capable of sustaining impact without breaking or shattering, absent excessive force.
"Softscape"means any live vegetation that is incorporated into landscaped areas.
"Tier 1 property"shall mean a vacant property that does not have conditions that violate this Chapter or Chapter
13.02 other than de minimis violations that do not endanger public health or safety.
"Tier 2 property"shall mean a vacant property that has conditions that violate this Chapter or Chapter
13.02 that are not de minimis but that do not endanger the health and safety of the community.
"Tier 3 property"shall mean a vacant property of which the owner is not responsive to City or community requests and which either has conditions that violate this Chapter or Chapter
13.02 and that endanger the health or safety of the community if not corrected, or at which there is evidence of trespassing into structures on the property.
"Tier 4 property"shall mean a vacant property that has conditions that immediately endanger the public health and safety of the community.
"Vacant property"means any property that is substantially vacant, unoccupied, or abandoned for more than ninety days, unless significant construction, pursuant to an active building permit, is taking place or an inspection by the Building and Safety Division has been conducted within the previous ninety days. Significant construction is construction that materially improves the condition of the property or is designed to prepare the property for occupancy.
(Added by Ord. No. 2758CCS, 9/26/2023; amended by Ord. No. 2836CCS, 11/18/2025; Ord. No. 2838CCS, 12/9/2025)