(a) "Street" means a public thoroughfare more than twenty feet in width which has been dedicated or deeded to the City for public use.
(b) "Side street" means the street along the side line of a corner lot.
(c) "Street line" means the line dividing a lot from a street, whether the street is improved or unimproved.
(d) "Mapped street line" means the boundary of an area within which a future street or the extension of an existing street is planned as indicated on the Guide Plan, Thoroughfare Plan or local plan approved by the Planning Commission, or the boundary of an area within which, on any such plan, there is indicated the relocation, widening or narrowing of an existing street.
(e) "Alley" means a public thoroughfare not more than twenty feet in width which has been dedicated or deeded to the City for public use and affords access to abutting property.
(f) "Alley line" means the lot line dividing a lot from an alley.
(g) "Freeway" means a divided arterial highway for through traffic to which access from the abutting properties is prohibited and all street crossings are made by grade-separated interchanges.
(h) "Major or arterial street" means a public street which is used primarily for moving fast or heavy traffic between larger or intensively developed districts.
(i) "Secondary or collector street" means a street supplementary to and connecting major streets to local streets.
(j) "Local street" means a street primarily for access to abutting residential properties and which serves local needs.
(1) "Cul-de-sac" means a street, one end of which connects with another street and the other end of which terminates in turning facilities for vehicles.
(2) "Marginal access street" means a local street providing access to lots which abut or are adjacent to a freeway or arterial street.
(k) "Private street" means a street held in private ownership.
(l) "Right of way" means all of the land included within an area which is dedicated, reserved by deed or granted by easement for street purposes.
(1) "Roadway" means that portion of a right of way available for vehicular travel, including parking lanes.
(2) "Tree lawn" means that portion of a right of way lying between the exterior of the roadway and the outside right-of-way line.
(m) Other rights of way, as follows:
(1) "Pedestrian way" means a dedicated public right of way used solely for pedestrian circulation.
(2) "Easement" means a grant by a property owner of the use of land for a special purpose by the general public, a corporation or another person.
(3) "Swale easement" means the land required for construction, reconstruction or maintenance of a swale.
(4) "Drainage easement" means the land required for construction, reconstruction or maintenance of the open portion of a drainageway.
(5) "Storm sewer easement" means the land required for construction, reconstruction or maintenance of an enclosed drainageway.
(Ord. 1987-43. Passed 3-19-87.)