The purpose of this chapter is to provide precision in the interpretation of this code. The definitions and use of the words and phrases in this chapter apply throughout the code.
(Ord. 13-8 § 4 (Exh. A), 6/11/2013)
Except where the context indicates otherwise, the following rules for language shall apply:
All references to departments, committees, commissions, boards, or other public agencies and public officials are to those of the City, unless otherwise specified.
All references to lists of items or examples that use terms such as "including," "such as," or similar language are intended to provide examples, not to be exhaustive lists of all possibilities.
Sections and section headings contained herein shall not be deemed to govern, limit, modify, or in any manner affect the scope, meaning, or intent of any section.
(Ord. 13-8 § 4 (Exh. A), 6/11/2013)
The purpose of this section is to explain how measurements are calculated in this code.
Parking Spaces. When the application of this code requires a fractional part of a parking space, such fraction equal to or greater than one-half (1/2) shall be construed as a whole and fractions less than one-half (1/2) shall be eliminated.
Rounding. Whenever this code requires consideration of dwelling units and the result of a calculation contains a fraction of a whole number, the results shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number.
Exception for State Affordable Housing Density Bonus. For projects eligible for bonus density pursuant to Section 65915 of the State Government Code or any successor statute, any fractional number of permitted bonus density units shall be rounded up to the next whole number.
Other Fractions. Besides subsections (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this section, when a regulation is expressed in terms of maximum or minimum limits or requirements, any other fractional result shall not be rounded. For example, if a maximum height for a building is thirty-five (35) feet and the proposed building actually measures thirty-five (35) feet and six (6) inches, then the height is not in compliance.
When measuring a required distance, the measurement is made at the closest or shortest distance between the two (2) objects (for example, the minimum distance between a structure and a lot line or another structure).
Distances Are Measured Horizontally. When determining distances for setbacks and structure dimensions, all distances are measured along a horizontal plane from the appropriate line, edge of building, structure, storage area, parking area, or other object. Distances are not measured by following the topography or slope of the land.
Where single striping lines are used, parking space widths shall be measured from the center of the striping line. Double striping is preferred and where it is used, parking space widths shall be measured from the midpoint between the striping lines.
Measurement of Minimum Distances Between Land Uses. When a specified land use is required to be located a minimum distance from another land use, the minimum distance is measured in a straight line from the exterior boundaries of the property to the exterior boundary of the property of the other land use.
Figure 17.03-4
Measurement of Minimum Distances Between Land Uses
Included in Floor Area. Gross floor area shall include the area of all the floors of a building within and including the outer building walls, all habitable and nonhabitable rooms, basements, and interior walls and partitions.
Parking structures, garages, carports, or other areas designated for parking and loading, or vehicular access to parking and loading spaces, as these structures shall be counted separately;
Floor Area Ratio. Floor area ratio is the numerical value obtained through dividing the gross floor area of a building or buildings located on a lot by the total area of such lot. Floor area ratio is expressed as a decimal number and shall be rounded to the hundredth place (for example, 0.25).
Lot Coverage. Lot coverage is the ratio of the total footprint area of all structures on a lot to the net lot area, expressed as a percentage with a decimal number to the hundredths place (for example, 50.15%) according to the following: