The following words or phrases, whenever used in this chapter, shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section unless, where used, the context shall clearly indicate to the contrary:
.010 Address and Street Name Master Plan. The "Address and Street Name Master Plan" shall be that series of maps, known as Quarter Section Maps, which specify all street names in the City of Anaheim. Furthermore, the "Address and Street Name Master Plan" shall indicate the street numbering grid which will be used to allocate street number series to all streets and street segments and to assign numbers to all premises hereafter constructed or otherwise established. Said maps shall be on file in the office of the City Engineer.
.020 Divisional Lines. "Divisional lines," as used in this chapter and shown in the Address and Street Name Master Plan, shall mean those streets or other lines which establish the base line for premises numbering, and the directional designation for streets in the City of Anaheim. The streets which serve as "divisional lines" include the following, and no others: North Anaheim Boulevard northwesterly to SR 91 (Riverside/Artesia Freeway), North Lemon Street northerly of SR 91 (Riverside/Artesia Freeway), South Anaheim Boulevard southeasterly to the Anaheim Boulevard overpass of the Santa Ana Freeway, South Haster Street, West Lincoln Avenue, East Lincoln Avenue northeasterly to East Center Street, and East Center Street northeasterly to State College Boulevard. Easterly of State College Boulevard to the intersection of the Newport Freeway and the Riverside Freeway, the north-south divisional line shall follow a meandering line, as shown on the Address and Street Name Master Plan. Easterly of the intersection of the Newport Freeway and the Riverside Freeway, the north-south divisional line shall be Santa Ana Canyon Road. (Ord. 5919 § 53, June 8, 2004.)
.030 Final Tract Map. A "final tract map" is defined in the Anaheim Municipal Code, Section 17.08.105 (Subdivisions), as follows:
subdivision map prepared by or under the direction of a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer in accordance with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act of the State of California and all applicable codes of the City of Anaheim, which map is designed to be placed on record in the office of the County Recorder.
.040 Official Premises Numbers. "Official premises numbers" mean those numbers assigned to specific buildings and units by the Chief Building Inspector according to the street number series allocated by the City Engineer to all streets and street segments in the City of Anaheim.
.050 Official Street Name. The "official street name" shall be that name which, with official premises numbers, will be a formal means of identifying the location of buildings and units located adjacent to any avenue, circle, drive, lane, road, street or other vehicular right-of-way within the City of Anaheim. Such name may include, when said street crosses a divisional line, the designation "north," "south," "east" or "west," placed in accordance with City policy.
.060 Parcel Map. "Parcel map" refers to a map showing a division of land into four parcels or less.
.070 Premises. The term "premises" shall refer to all buildings or units within buildings which require a separate and simple means of identification.
.080 Private Drive. A "private drive" shall mean a right-of-way, privately owned and maintained, which provides primary vehicular access to parcels of land or buildings which would otherwise have no direct access to dedicated public streets. The owner of each property served by a "private drive" shall, after review and approval by the City Attorney, record a mutual ingress and egress easement to each property served. Said recorded document shall also contain an agreement providing for the mutual maintenance of said private drive. In order for a "private drive" to be officially named and numbered, it must satisfy the provisions of this chapter.
.090 Street. A "street" is a public or recorded private right-of-way which affords primary means of vehicular access to abutting property. Such a right-of-way may be designated as, but not limited in designation to, one of the following: avenue, circle, drive, lane, road, street or a derivative thereof. Furthermore, it shall be assumed that all streets shall be officially named and numbered. (Ord. 5919 § 54, June 8, 2004.)
.100 Tentative Tract Map. A "tentative tract map" is defined in the Anaheim Municipal Code, Section 17.08.120 (Subdivisions), as follows:
subdivision map prepared by or under the direction of a licensed surveyor or a registered civil engineer showing the intended subdivision of a parcel of land, as well as the existing conditions in and around it.
(Ord. 3216 § 2 (part) amended by Ord. 3370 §§ 1, 2; November 12, 1974.)