As used in this Development Code, the following terms and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, unless the context in which they are used clearly requires otherwise. These definitions are in alphabetical order.
Machinery Manufacturing (Land Use).Facilities to make or process raw materials into finished machines or parts for machines. Does not include the manufacture of electronics, equipment, or appliances ("electronics, equipment, and appliance manufacturing").
Maintenance and Repair Service (Land Use).Base facilities for various businesses that provide services on the premises of their clients. Includes gardening, janitorial, pest control, water and smoke damage recovery, and similar services; and appliance, computer, electronics, elevator, equipment, HVAC, instrument, plumbing, security systems, and other maintenance and repair services not operating from a retail establishment that sells the products being maintained or repaired. When these services operate from a retail establishment that sells the products being maintained or repaired, they are instead considered part of the retail use.
Maintenance and Service Facility (Land Use).A facility providing maintenance and repair services for fleet vehicles, and accommodating equipment and materials storage areas. This use includes corporation yards, equipment service centers, and similar facilities.
Manufactured Housing.A factory-built structure that is manufactured or constructed under authority of 42 U.S.C. §
5403, Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, or California law and is to be used as a place for human habitation. The structure is manufactured either in whole or in substantial part at an off-site location, transported to the site, assembled on-site, and placed on a permanent foundation. For the purpose of this Development Code, a manufactured home shall be considered the same as any site-built, single-family detached dwelling (see "single-family dwelling"). Does not include mobile homes (see "mobile home"). A mobile home is not a manufactured home unless it has been converted to real property and is taxed as a site-built dwelling.
Manufacturing (Chemical Product, Wholesaling and Distribution).Manufacturing facilities that produce or use basic chemicals, and other establishments creating products predominantly by chemical processes. Examples of these products include: biofuels; basic chemicals, including acids, alkalis, salts, and organic chemicals; chemical products to be used in further manufacture, including synthetic fibers, plastic materials, dry colors, and pigments; finished chemical products to be used for ultimate consumption, including drugs, cosmetics, and soaps; or chemicals to be used as materials or supplies in other industries including paints, fertilizers, and explosives. Also includes sales and transportation establishments handling the chemicals described above, except as part of retail trade. Does not include the manufacture of drug products (see "drug manufacturing").
Manufacturing (Outdoor).An industrial operation that occurs partially or completely outdoors for the processing of prepared materials and or raw materials into finished parts or goods, which may include fabrication, assembly, treatment and packaging of such products, and incidental processing of extracted raw materials. May include the following uses:
• | Handcraft manufacturing |
• | Machinery manufacturing |
• | Plastics, other synthetics, and rubber manufacturing |
• | Metal production fabrication, and welding shops |
• | Stone and cut stone products manufacturing |
• | Structural clay, pottery, and ceramic products manufacturing |
• | Lumber and wood product manufacturing |
Manufacturing, (Hazardous Materials) (Land Use).An industrial operation or facility involved in the production, processing, handling, or storage of substances classified as hazardous due to their potential to cause harm to health, safety, or the environment. These activities typically involve materials that are flammable, explosive, toxic, corrosive, reactive, or otherwise dangerous. This category includes operations that require special safety measures, regulatory oversight, and environmental controls to manage risks associated with hazardous materials.
Manufacturing, Indoor (Land Use).An industrial operation that occurs completely within a fully enclosed building to process prepared materials and or raw materials into finished parts or goods with limited ancillary outdoor storage that is screened from public rights-of-way. May include accessory parking for trucks and automobiles outdoors. Includes the assembly, treatment and packaging of products, and incidental processing of extracted raw materials. May include, but not limited to the following:
• | Handcraft manufacturing |
• | Machinery manufacturing |
• | Plastics, other synthetics, and rubber manufacturing |
• | Textile and leather product manufacturing |
• | Metal production fabrication, and welding shops |
• | Stone and cut stone products manufacturing |
• | Structural clay, pottery, and ceramic products manufacturing |
• | Lumber and wood product manufacturing |
Massage.As defined in Municipal Code Chapter
5.32 (Massage Parlors).
Medical Services — Clinic, Laboratory, Urgent Care (Land Use).A facility where medical, mental health, surgical and other personal health services are provided on an outpatient basis. Examples of these uses include:
• | outpatient care facilities |
• | outpatient surgery facilities |
• | urgent care facilities |
• | other allied health services |
These facilities may also include incidental medical laboratories. Does not include counseling services by other than medical doctors or psychiatrists (see "offices - professional/administrative") or hospitals (see "medical services — hospitals"). |
Medical Services — Hospital (Land Use).Hospitals and similar facilities engaged primarily in providing diagnostic services, and extensive medical treatment, including surgical and other hospital services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide care for patients on a twenty-four-hour basis within an integrated setting. May include outpatient services and on-site accessory clinics and laboratories (see "medical services — clinic, laboratory, urgent care"); accessory retail uses (see "accessory retail and services"), and on-site ambulance dispatch facilities ("transportation service dispatch facility ").
Medical Services — Offices (Land Use).A facility where medical, dental, mental health, eye care, surgical, acupuncture, acupressure, massage therapy, or other personal health care services are provided on an outpatient basis by chiropractors, medical doctors, psychiatrists, opticians, etc., licensed by the state. Does not include medical clinics, laboratories, or urgent care facilities (see "medical services – clinic, laboratory, urgent care"); hospitals (see "medical services, hospital"); counseling services by other than medical doctors or psychiatrists in locations other than in the offices of other medical doctors or psychiatrists (see "offices – professional/administrative"); palm readers, hypnotists, card readers, psychics, and similar services (see "personal services — restricted"). Massage services is further defined under "massage establishments and services."
Metal Products Fabrication, Machine and Welding Shops (Land Use).Establishments engaged primarily in the assembly of metal parts, including the following uses that produce metal duct work, tanks, towers, cabinets and enclosures, metal doors and gates, wrought-iron fences and decorative elements, and similar products:
• | blacksmith and welding shops |
• | sheet metal shops |
• | machine shops and boiler shops |
Minor Use Permit.A type of discretionary permit that, if approved, would allow a use that requires a special degree of control because of characteristics peculiar to it, or because of size, technological processes or type of equipment, or because of the proposed site location with respect to surroundings, streets and existing improvements or demands upon public facilities, in compliance with Article 2 (Zones, Allowed Land Uses, and Zone-Specific Standards). The additional control is to ensure that the particular use on the particular proposed site is compatible with other existing or permitted uses surrounding the site, in compliance with Chapter
17.605 (Conditional Use Permits and Minor Use Permits).
Minor Variance.A discretionary entitlement that, if approved, would allow the relaxation of specified, but very limited, development standards of this Development Code, in compliance with Chapter
17.650 (Variances and Minor Variances).
Mixed-Use Project (Land Use).A development with two or more different land uses on the same site such as a combination of residential, office, manufacturing, retail, public, or entertainment in a single or physically integrated group of structures. Integration can be either vertical or horizontal or a mixture of the two.
Mobile Home Park (Land Use).Any site that is planned and improved to accommodate two or more mobile homes used for residential purposes, or on which two or more mobile home lots are rented, leased, or held out for rent or lease, or were formerly held out for rent or lease and later converted to a subdivision, cooperative, condominium, or other form of resident ownership, to accommodate mobile homes used for residential purposes.
Mobile Home Subdivisions (Land Use).Any site that is planned and improved to accommodate two or more mobile homes used for residential purposes, or on which two or more mobile home lots are offered for sale or condominium ownership.
Mobile Home.A trailer, transportable in one or more sections, that is certified under the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, which is over eight feet in width and 40 feet in length, with or without a permanent foundation and not including recreational vehicle, commercial coach or factory built housing. A mobile home on a permanent foundation is included under the definition of "single-family dwelling."
Mortuary, Funeral Home (Land Use).An establishment in which the deceased are prepared for burial or cremation, and funeral services may be conducted. Full-service mortuaries include facilities for the preparation of the deceased for burial and for cremation, but does not perform burials or cremations. May include ancillary uses (e.g., sales of caskets, urns, etc.). Partial service facilities include only chapels and similar rooms for viewing, religious services, wakes, and similar activities, together with accessory office facilities. Does not include "cemetery."
Motor Vehicles and Transportation Equipment Manufacturing (Land Use).Manufacturers of equipment for transporting passengers and cargo by land, air and water, including motor vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, ships, boats, railroad and other vehicles such as motorcycles, bicycles and snowmobiles. Includes manufacture of motor vehicle parts and accessories; trailers and campers for attachment to other vehicles; self-contained motor homes; and van conversions.
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)