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1999 MAY
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SUPPLEMENT NO 8
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18.08.100 <br />distributing food, clothing or supplies <br />on a charitable basis. (Ord. 1743, 1998; <br />Prior Code § 2-5.18(b)) <br />18.08.105 Collocation: <br />"Collocation" means when more than <br />one personal wireless service facility <br />owned or used by more than one per- <br />sonal wireless service provider is sited <br />on a single building, tower, monopole, <br />or other supporting structure. (Ord. <br />1743, 1998) <br />18.08.110 Commercial Mobile <br />Services: <br />"Commercial mobile services" means <br />a category of services which encom- <br />passes all mobile telecommunications <br />services that are provided for profit, are <br />interconnected with the public switched <br />telephone network, and make service <br />available to the public or to such class- <br />es of eligible users as to be effectively <br />available to a substantial portion of the <br />public. The one common element of all <br />commercial mobile services is that they <br />use a radio frequency or channel in- <br />stead of a wire to communicate to and <br />from one or more devices which is <br />mobile, such as pager or cellular phone. <br />The definition of commercial mobile <br />services includes fixed/local loop ser- <br />vices. (Ord. 1743, 1998) <br />18.08.115 Convenience Market: <br />"Convenience market" means a food <br />market limited to two thousand five <br />hundred (2,500) square feet of gross <br />floor area which carries a limited in- <br />ventory of food, beverages and conve- <br />nience items, but excluding liquor <br />stores, delicatessens and specialty food <br />shops. (Ord. 1743, 1998; Ord. 1494 <br />§ 1, 1991) <br />18.08.120 Court: <br />"Court" means an unoccupied open <br />space on the same site with a building, <br />which is bounded on three (3) or more <br />sides by exterior building walls. (Ord. <br />1743, 1998; Prior Code § 2-5.18(c)) <br />18.08.125 Coverage Area: <br />"Coverage area" means the geograph- <br />ical area that is served by an antenna <br />which transmits and receives radio <br />frequency signals. (Ord. 1743, 1998) <br />18.08.130 Depth: <br />"Depth" means the horizontal dis- <br />tance between the front and rear prop- <br />erty lines of a site measured along a <br />line midway between the side property <br />lines. (Ord. 1743, 1998; Prior Code <br />18.08.135 Direct-To-Home Satellite <br />Services: <br />"Direct-to-home satellite services" <br />means the distribution or broadcasting <br />of programming or services by satellite <br />directly to the subscriber's premises <br />without the use of ground-receiving or <br />distribution equipment, except at the <br />subscriber's premises. (Ord. 1743, <br />1998) <br />(Pleasanton 5-99) 480 <br />
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