A. If a term or phrase is not defined in this section, or elsewhere in this Code, the most common dictionary definition is presumed to be correct.
B. As used in this Chapter, the following terms and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, unless the context in which they are used clearly requires otherwise:
2. CULVER CITY NATURE TRAIL. The wooden boardwalk that leads from the parking lot of Culver City Park near the Ropes Course to the parking lot of the lower ball field at Culver City Park.
3. CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET. A location operated in accordance with Division 17, Chapter 10.5 (commencing with § 47000) of the Cal. Food and Agricultural Code and any regulations adopted pursuant to that chapter, or any successor chapter;
4. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER. The City of Culver City’s Chief Financial Officer or their designee.
5. CITY HALL. The building, facilities, and parking structure located at 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232.
6. FIRE STATION. Any facility where fire engines and other equipment of the City’s Fire Department are housed.
7. FOOD. Any item provided in Cal. Health and Safety Code § 113781, or any successor section.
8. HEATING ELEMENT. Any device used to create heat for food preparation.
9. MERCHANDISE. Any item(s) that can be sold and immediately obtained from a sidewalk vendor, which is not considered food. Items for rent shall not be considered MERCHANDISE.
10. PARK. The public parks defined in § 9.10.005.A of this Code, or any successor ordinance or regulation.
11. PATHWAY. A paved path or walkway owned by the City or other public entity that is specifically designed for pedestrian or bicycle travel, other than a sidewalk.
12. PERSON. A “person” as defined in § 1.01.010 of this Code and includes a corporation, firm, partnership, association, organization, and any other group acting as a unit, as well as an individual.
13. POLICE STATION. The facility where police vehicles and other equipment of the City’s Police Department are housed.
14. PUBLIC PROPERTY. All property owned or controlled by the City, including, but not limited to, buildings, alleys, parks, pathways, roadways, streets, parking lots, sidewalks, parkways, biking, and walking paths, or other public-rights-of-way.
15. RESIDENTIAL. Any area zoned exclusively as residential in a Residential Zoning District as defined in § 17.210.010 of this Code.
16. ROAMING SIDEWALK VENDOR shall have the same meaning as defined in Cal. Government Code § 51036, or any successor section.
17. SIDEWALK. That portion of a highway, other than the roadway, set apart by curbs, barriers, markings, or other delineation specifically designed for pedestrian travel and that is owned by the City or other public entity.
18. SIDEWALK VENDING RECEPTACLE or SIDEWALK VENDOR RECEPTACLE. A pushcart, stand, display, pedal-driven cart, wagon, showcase, rack equipment, buckets, supplies or other non-motorized conveyance used for sidewalk vending activities.
19. SIDEWALK VENDOR or VENDOR shall have the same meaning as defined in Cal. Government Code § 51036, or any successor section.
20. SIDEWALK VENDOR ACTIVITIES or SIDEWALK VENDING ACTIVITY. Actions that qualify a person as a sidewalk vendor or actions done in anticipation of becoming a sidewalk vendor such as, but not limited to, placement or maintenance of any sidewalk vendor receptacles.
21. SPECIAL EVENT. Any special event described in Chapter 17.520 of this Code, or any successor section.
22. STATIONARY SIDEWALK VENDOR shall have the same meaning as defined in Cal. Government Code § 51036, or any successor section.
23. SWAP MEET. A location operated in accordance with Division 8, Chapter 9, Article 6 (commencing with § 21660) of the Cal. Business and Professions Code, and any regulations adopted pursuant to that chapter, or any successor chapter.
(Ord. No. 2023-006 § 1 (part))