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Ordinance No. 2244 <br /> Page 8 of 19 <br /> deposit and reconnection charge may be required to reestablish service. See Municipal <br /> Code §14.04.090. <br /> E. The city manager, in consultation with the director of operation services, is authorized to <br /> administratively adopt, and amend as needed, a policy setting penalty amounts to be levied on <br /> past due and / or unpaid utility bills, as well as a process to waive such penalty amounts. <br /> 17.50.030 Definitions, Subsection K. is amended as follows [and remaining subsections are <br /> unchanged]: <br /> K. "Covered project' means: (1) construction of any city sponsored project; (2) construction <br /> of any new commercial or industrial building; (3) construction of any new residential unit(s) or <br /> mixed use project; (4) renovation or additions to any commercial, industrial, or city sponsored <br /> project that adds 20,000 gross square feet or more, but not a renovation project that consists <br /> solely of interior improvements to an existing building; (5) additions to residential projects where <br /> the addition is 2,000 gross square feet or more; or (6) additions of any size to residential <br /> projects if it has been less than five years from the date the certificate of occupancy was issued <br /> for the original structure. <br /> 18.08.167 Family. "Family" means an individual or two or more persons who live together in a <br /> dwelling unit. (See Housing Code Chapter 20.28 and 24 C.C.R. Section 202, as amended.) <br /> (Ord. 2062 § 2, 2013; Ord. 1880, 2003; prior code § 2-5.19(e)) <br /> 18.08.392 One-Family Dwelling. "One-Family Dwelling" means a structure containing one <br /> dwelling unit, designed for and/or occupied exclusively by one family. Also includes <br /> manufactured homes on a foundation. <br /> 18.08.540 Structure, accessory Class I. "Class I accessory structure" means a subordinate <br /> structure, the use of which is appropriate, subordinate, and customarily incidental to that of the <br /> main structure or the main use of the land, and which is located on the same site with the main <br /> structure or use. "Class I accessory structures" shall include those accessory structures <br /> designed for possible habitation and include covered patios, garages and carports, any covered <br /> or enclosed area with a height greater than six feet. <br /> 18.08.545 Structure, accessory Class 11. "Class 11 accessory structure" means a subordinate <br /> structure, the use of which is appropriate, subordinate and customarily incidental to that of the <br /> main structure or Class I accessory structure, or the main use of the land, and which is located <br /> on the same site with the main structure or use. Class II accessory structures shall include <br /> those accessory structures not designed for habitation, and include plant shelters and lathe area <br /> and tool storage sheds with a height no greater than six feet and an area no greater than 80 <br /> square feet. <br /> 18.28.030 Permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted in the A district: <br /> A. One-family dwellings, accessory dwelling and junior accessory dwelling units. Accessory <br /> dwelling and junior accessory dwelling units shall meet the requirements in Chapter 18.106 of <br /> this title; <br /> B. Agriculture for commercial purposes, limited to the growing of field and truck crops and <br /> horticultural specialties; nurseries, greenhouses and botanical conservatories; orchards and <br /> vineyards; farming and ranching facilities and structures; <br />
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