As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
Community Development Director. The City of Canby Community Development Director or the Director's designee.
Developed Property. A parcel or portion of real property on which an improvement exists or has been constructed. Improvement on developed property includes, but is not limited to buildings, parking lots, landscaping and outside storage.
Dwelling Unit. One or more rooms designed for occupancy by 1 family and not having more than 1 cooking facility.
Gross Square Footage. The area of all structures, located on a developed property, measured along the exterior walls of the structures, and including but not limited to enclosed courtyards and stairwells, but not including fences and parking areas which are not enclosed within a building.
Multi-unit Residential Property. Residential property consisting of 2 or more dwelling units. For the purposes of this chapter, condominiums, attached single-family residences, and individual mobile home units are also classified as multi-unit residential properties.
Non-Residential Property. Any property that is not residential property.
Residential Property. A property that is primarily for personal, domestic accommodation, including single single-family, multi-unit residential property and group homes, but not including hotels and motels.
Responsible Party. The person or persons who by occupancy or contractual arrangement are responsible to pay for utility and other services provided to an occupied unit. Unless another party has agreed in writing to pay and a copy of the writing is filed with the city, the person(s) paying the sewer bill for an occupied unit shall be deemed the responsible party as to that occupied unit. For any occupied unit not otherwise required to pay a sewer bill, "responsible party" shall mean the person or persons legally entitled to occupancy of the occupied unit, unless another responsible party has agreed in writing to pay and a copy of the writing is filed with the city. Any person who has agreed in writing to pay is considered the responsible person if a copy of the writing is filed with the city.
Single Family Residential. Residential property that has only detached dwelling units.
Street. A public street or right-of-way within the city that is under the jurisdiction or control of the city. For purposes of this chapter, county, state, and federal roads are excluded.
Street Maintenance Program. Program established by this chapter to maintain, repair and reconstruct city streets. Activities include the administration and collection of the street maintenance fee; preventive maintenance, rehabilitation and reconstruction projects; design and inspection of such projects; street condition monitoring and assessment, including inspection of street repairs; and staff training and consultant services in support of the above activities.
Trip Generation. The average number of vehicle trips, as determined by reference to the manual entitled, Trip Generation, published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) ("ITE Manual"), 7th edition.
Use Category or Category of Use. The code number and resulting trip generation estimate determined with reference to the ITE Manual, and applicable to a particular developed property.
(Ord. 1262, passed 1-16-2008)