Chapter 21.35
“G” TERMS

Sections:

21.35.010  Garage.

21.35.017  Ground floor.

21.35.020  Repealed.

21.35.030  Guest house.

21.35.040  Guyed tower.

21.35.010 Garage.

(See also, Commercial Garage.)

21.35.017 Ground floor.

The ground floor of a structure is that floor which is closest in elevation to the finished grade along the width of the side of the structure that is principally oriented to the street which provides primary access to the subject property. A structure consisting of a building with multiple entrances divided into individual offices and related uses shall have only one ground floor. In the event that the use of the building shifts traffic from one entrance to another or there is uncertainty in determining which entrance provides “primary access,” the primary entrance as established by the historic use of the structure shall control unless the transfer of the “primary access” from one street orientation to another is brought about in conjunction with the building or its use being brought into full compliance with all current code requirements. [Ord. 2958 § 4, 1993].

21.35.020 Group sign.

Repealed by Ord. 3313.

21.35.030 Guest house.

Guest house means a detached structure with not more than two bedrooms, accessory to a single-family dwelling, having no kitchen facilities, used primarily for sleeping quarters, not occupied by paying tenants, and located on a lot of at least 20,000 square feet in area.

21.35.040 Guyed tower.

Guyed tower is a wireless communication support structure which is usually over 100 feet tall, which consists of metal crossed strips or bars and is steadied by wire guys in a radial pattern around the tower. Guyed towers are often constructed in rural areas and are used to support antennas and related equipment. [Ord. 3099 § 7, 1996].

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