"Landscaping" is the planting and maintenance of some combination of trees, shrubs, vines, ground covers, flowers or lawns. It may include natural features such as mounds and boulders; and structural features such as fountains, reflecting pools, and art works.
"Liquor store" is a retail establishment primarily engaged in the sale of beer, wine, and spirits, and regulated by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
"Lot" means a legally established parcel of land having frontage upon a street. Lot types area as follows and as illustrated in Figure 21.200.130:
(1) "Corner lot" is a lot bounded by two or more abutting and intersecting street lines.
(2) "Flag lot" is a lot connected to a street by an access corridor such as an alley, narrow private drive, or access easement.
(3) "Interior lot" is a lot which is not a corner lot and has only one street frontage.
(4) "Key lot" is a lot, the side line of which coincides with the rear lot line of one or more other lots.
(5) "Through lot" is an interior lot bounded by two or more abutting street lines that do not intersect.
(6) "Reversed corner lot" is a corner lot with its front lot line facing the shorter side of the block lengths.
"Lot area" is the total horizontal area (square footage) contained within the boundaries of a lot.
"Lot coverage" is that portion of a lot covered by all roofed buildings at ground level, excluding permitted architectural projections (defined in Section 21.78.040) and excluding any underground structure or that part of any such structure which extends less than eighteen inches above the ground level. A roofed, unenclosed or unscreened patio shall not be included in a lot coverage calculation, provided such patio roof does not exceed six hundred twenty-five square feet in area.
"Lot depth" is the horizontal distance between the front and rear property lines measured along a line midway between the side property lines.
"Lot frontage" is that portion of a lot which abuts a street right-of-way or other principle means of access thereto.
“Lot frontage, corner lot” is that portion of a lot which abuts a street right-of-way, toward which the primary entrance of the main building is oriented. The Community Development Department may designate an alternative portion of the lot which abuts the street right-of-way as the frontage upon application by the property owner.
"Lot width" is the horizontal distance between side lot lines, measured at the required front setback line.
(Ord. 710, § 12, 2019; Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).