11.4.10. DEFINITIONS – I
Improvements
   Any on- or off- improvements, such as, but not limited to, refuse container , , , sewer, water, and electric utility installations, drainage and flood control facilities, monuments or other similar facilities or for which the City of Tucson may ultimately assume responsibility for maintenance and operation, or , screening, or other improvements required by the Tucson or other appropriate code.
Incidental
   Happening in connection with something more important; secondary or minor.
Individuals with Physical Disabilities
   A , as defined in A.R.S. §28-881, or as it may be amended, having a physical impairment that substantially limits that ’s ability to move from place to place.
Infrastructure
   All or to the land, such as roads or facilities for the provision of gas, electric, water, drainage, or communications, that are necessary to support on or property.
Ingress/Egress
   The safe, unobstructed passage to and from the premises for use by vehicles, including refuse collection vehicles, fire vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians.
Interior Landscape Border
   An area along the interior side of a (s) of a containing , screening, and that serves as a buffer between of different intensities.
Interior Lot Line
   A other than a .
Interior Sign (7A)
   An on-site sign, emblem, or decal that is ground or wall-mounted providing information to the public such as wayfinding, facilities, services or prohibitions relating to the premises and which is inside a building, in a courtyard or hallway, or is within a premise's boundaries but is either not facing or is not readable from the right of way or is not designed nor intended to be readable from the right-of-way, does not require zoning review but may require building code review.
Intrusion
   A , object, , , or portion thereof that detracts from a ’s historic significance because of its architectural incompatibility with the ’s time, place, and historic or its incompatibility of scale, materials, or texture or a , object, , or whose historic architectural integrity has been irretrievably lost.
(Am. Ord. 11328, 12/8/2015; Am. Ord. 11508, 12/5/2017)