“Tentative Map.”
A tentative map is a map made for the purpose of showing the design and improvements of the proposed subdivision to include the street pattern, lot layout, easements which are to remain, and existing and proposed subdivision. The Tentative Map need not be based upon an accurate or detailed final survey of the property.
“Ten-Year Storm.”
A ten-year storm is a storm of an intensity that would be exceeded on the average only once every ten years. The intensity of the storm shall be determined according to San Bernardino County Hydrology Manual. The duration of the storm used in runoff calculation shall be equivalent to the concentration time for the area which drains through the project.
“Tower”
means any structure that is designed and constructed primarily for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas for telephone, radio and similar communications purposes, including self-supporting lattice towers, guyed towers, or monopole towers. The term includes radio and television towers, alternative towers structures, and the like. The term includes the structure and any support thereof.
(Ord. 204 § 2, 2001)
“Trailer Camp or Park.”
Any area or premises where space for house trailers is rented for compensation on a daily basis, or where free occupancy or camping is permitted to house-trailer owners or users, but not including automobile or trailer sales lots on which unoccupied house trailers are parked for inspection and sales.
“Trailer Coach.”
A mobilehome, trailer, recreation trailer, travel trailer, camp car, or other vehicle with or without motive power, designed and constructed to travel on the public thoroughfare in accordance with the provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code and designed or used for human habitation.
“Travel Trailer.”
A vehicle, other than a motor vehicle, which is designed or used for human habitation and for travel or recreational purposes, which does not exceed eight feet in width and 40 feet in length, and which may be moved upon a public highway without a special permit and/or chauffeur’s license without violating any provisions of the California Vehicle Code.
“Transfer of Ownership or Control of Sexually-Oriented Business”
shall include any of the following:
(a) 
The sale, lease, or sublease of the business; or
(b) 
The transfer of securities which constitute a controlling interest in the business, whether by sale, exchange or similar means; or
(c) 
The establishment of a trust, gift, or other similar legal device which transfers ownership or control of the business, except for transfer by bequest or other operation of law upon the death of a person possessing the ownership or control.
(Ord. 151 § 10, 1996)
“Transportation Facilities.”
Roads or bridges and the appurtenant improvements necessary for the safe and efficient movement of vehicular traffic including, but not limited to, the following: storm drains, culverts, drainage channels, and other drainage facilities necessary to drain roads; acquisition of right-of-way; signalization and other traffic controls; sidewalks; bikeways when they are within the ultimate right-of-way of a road or bridge.
“Transportation Facilities Plan.”
A Transportation Facilities Plan is a transportation plan adopted by the City Council for a particular transportation facilities area. Such a plan shall include a map of the area showing its boundaries, the location of the proposed Transportation Facilities, and an accompanying text which contains a description of all proposed Transportation Facilities which will be needed to serve new development within the boundaries of the Plan and the cost of constructing each proposed transportation facility within the boundaries of the plan. Such costs may include, but are not limited to, engineering studies, acquisition of rights-of-way, and construction of bridges, tunnels, roadways, traffic signals, and any other appurtenant Transportation Facilities. The plan shall also include a schedule of fees, a detailed description of the methods that will be utilized to finance the proposed Transportation Facilities, including any fee calculations needed, and a construction priority listing of the proposed Transportation Facilities.
“Tree.”
A tree is any woody perennial plant, normally having a single, elongated main stem or trunk bearing the foliage or crown, a formed crown, and generally with few or no branches on its lower part. For tree removal purposes, the term shall refer to a tree attaining somewhere in its natural or planted range a height of at least six feet and a diameter of not less than two inches, measured at average ground level.
“Damaged Tree.”
Any tree certified by a tree expert, as defined in this Code, which is damaged by insects, smog, fire, disease, or other natural or man-made causes (including, but not limited to, any artificial attachments such as wires or signs).
“Tree Expert.”
A California Registered Professional Forester, a County Agricultural Commissioner Biologist, an arborist certified by the Western Chapter of the International Society of Arborists, or a person certified by the City Planner for practice in the City of Yucaipa.
“Native Tree.”
Native trees are trees which grow or live naturally in the City of Yucaipa and surrounding area, including smog-resistant trees introduced as part of a reforestation program. This shall not be construed to mean orchards, commercial nursery stock, or planted landscaping. Trees planted and/or growing outside their normal habitat, except where such trees have been transplanted in accordance with the provisions of Title 8, Division 11, shall not be considered to be native trees.
“Tree Removal.”
Any intentional act which will cause a tree to die, including, but not limited to, acts which inflict damage upon root systems, bark, or other parts of the tree by fire, application of toxic substances, operation of equipment or machinery, changing the natural grade of land by excavation or filling the drip line area around the trunk, or to cut down, fell, push over, dig up, poison, burn, or severely prune, trim, or top, such that death of the tree results, or such that the tree is severely damaged and/or is destroyed in any manner, by any cause.
“Truck Terminal.”
A lot, lot area, or parcel of land used, designed, or maintained for the purpose of storing, parking, refueling, repairing, dispatching, servicing, or keeping motor trucks and associated equipment, together with those facilities necessary to service, dispatch, store, or maintain aforementioned vehicles and their cargos and crews.