For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall mean:
"Access"means a way or means by which a vehicle enters a lot or parcel or a person enters a building.
"Address"means a number, directional prefix, primary street name, and suffix, and an occupant identifier when required. The property address is also called the "situs."
"Address system"means a discrete area of the town of Sahuarita given its own baselines, grid system and street numbers.
"Addressing official"means the director of the planning and building department or an authorized representative charged with the administration of these standards.
"Administrative address"means an address assigned exclusively for the management by the county of records and permits. It shall not be used for other purposes.
"Baseline"means a north-south or east-west line used as a zero starting point for address numbers.
"Building"means a structure designed for human occupancy or use.
"Commercial"means a development not intended for human residence.
"Cul-de-sac"means a street ending in a dead-end, not being an extension of another street, having no other street intersections, and not having the capability of connecting or intersecting with another street in the future.
"Directional prefix"means a prefix assigned to a street based on the general direction of travel from an appropriate baseline: North (N.), South (S.), East (E.) and West (W.). The determination may be 45 degrees either side of the true direction.
"Hundred block"means an incremental number breakdown of a section of land. Its length is one-eighth of a side or 660 plus feet. It has 100 numbers, 0 through 99.
"Hundred block base map"means a graphic representation of the town of Sahuarita boundaries showing established hundred block numbering grids for each section corner.
"Hundred block indicator"means a number and a directional prefix indicating the perpendicular distance of a street from its parallel baseline, e.g., Ina Road is located at 7200 N. It is 72 hundred blocks north of Congress Street.
"Major arterial"means a street falling on a section line, quarter section line or sixteenth section line and designed to accommodate through traffic with comparatively long vehicle trip lengths. A street so designated on the county major streets and routes plan.
"Number"means the part of an address based on numerical distance from an appropriate baseline.
"Occupant identifier"means a specific number delineating individual unit locations within a single situs address. This number shall be used following the situs address. (E.g., 750 W. Sahuarita Road, Suite 1111, or 750 W. Sahuarita Road, Suite 100.)
"Person"means any individual, firm, corporation, partnership or other legal entity or their authorized agent.
"Photo-mylar"means a map produced on film polyester material photographically, having a wet processed silver halide emulsion. Standard shall be double matte, reverse reading transparent or translucent mylar.
"Point-of-origin"means the intersection of the north-south and east-west baselines establishing zero at the intersection.
"Primary access"means the principal point of ingress-egress. It may be different than recorded legal access.
"Primary street name"means the principal component of street name not including suffix or directional prefix, e.g., E. Broadway Boulevard.
"Site plan"means a map showing property boundaries with dimensional ties to section, township and range monuments, building locations, dimensions of property, buildings and setback distances to property lines, primary access points for property and buildings, dimensional ties of tenant improvements to building shell, and access from closest public street for unsubdivided parcels, with north arrow.
"Situs"means the address of a lot, parcel or building; also called "property address."
"Street"means a public or private thoroughfare or easement with abutting properties, reserved for vehicle travel and access.
"Street name"means the primary street name and suffix. Does not include the directional prefix, e.g., E. Broadway Boulevard.
"Street sign"displays primary name, suffix, direction from a baseline, and the north, south, east or west hundred block indicator of each street name.
"Subdivision design review"means the submittal of a subdivision plat or development plan for review by the county subdivision design review committee.
"Suffix"means a word in a street name used to indicate a type of street, e.g., E. Broadway Boulevard.
"Tax code number"means number assigned a lot or parcel for tax assessment identification.
"Tenant improvement"means space within a building, which is under separate control, has primary access to exterior or interior public spaces, and is used for business activity.
(Formerly 18.83.020; Ord. 1995-06 § 2; Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 2015-098 § 1)