A. Certain terms used in this chapter shall be defined, for purposes of this chapter only, as follows:
1. Agent: An individual, corporation or partnership with written authorization to represent a property owner in the rezoning process.
2. Applicant: A property owner or agent making application and representing a subject property for rezoning.
3. Certificate of compliance: A document signed by the planning director certifying that all rezoning conditions which are prerequisites to issuance of building permits have been satisfied.
4. Condition: A performance requirement of rezoning.
5. Condition, special: A condition relating to development impact mitigation.
6. Condition, standard: A condition relating to subdivision, transportation, flood control or wastewater management facilities or policies.
7. Substantial change: A change in a:
a. Density special condition, if the number of residences per acre (RAC) increases by:
1) Ten percent or greater; or
2) Fifty or more units; or
b. Policy special condition, when the condition is a policy or a variation of a policy contained in a land use plan; or
c. Design special condition; that is, when change is to be made to quantified physical dimensions which were established in a special condition to adapt to specific site characteristics or mitigate development impacts on the site and surrounding neighborhood. Examples of such dimensions include setbacks, heights, natural areas, or areas to be disturbed, when these are stated in a special condition; or
d. Use special condition which states that only a specific set of uses of the zone are permitted on the site.
8. Zoning district: Any portion of Pima County in which the same set of zoning regulations apply.
(Ord. 1994-114 § 6 (part), 1994; Ord. 1992-18 § 1 (part), 1992; Ord. 1985-141 § 1 (part), 1985)