This term does not include the mass assembly or mass production of dental prostheses or orthodontic appliances. A commercial establishment may have other principal business purposes that do not involve the offering for sale or rental of the above-listed items and still be categorized as an adult novelty store. G-3663, 1993; Ord. A low wall, not more than three (3) feet high, complemented with trees and shrubs. Further, parcels abutting: 1) a freeway; or 2) a canal right-of-way when the abutting development has complied with the Canal Bank Design Guidelines set forth in Section 507 Tab A, including landscaping of canal bank right-of-way, shall include twenty-five feet of such right-of-way within gross area. Which is located on the same zoned lot with the main building, other structure, or use of land. Wireless Communications Facility, Cell On Wheels (COW): A portable self-contained cell site that can be moved to a location and set up to provide personal wireless services on a temporary or emergency basis. $257. Doctors of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, and optometry. No. 3 0 obj
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Roof, Gable: A ridged roof forming a gable at both ends of the building. The permit is issued when structures are designed in accordance with the building codes and all other applicable codes and ordinances, to ensure the safety of the structure. Guestroom: A single room within a dwelling unit which may be occupied by no more than two persons and which are not members of a family. Adult Day Care Home: A residential home providing care for one to ten adult individuals for less than 24 hours per day and for compensation. No. Nothing in the definition of "adult live entertainment establishment" shall be construed to apply to the presentation, showing, or performance of any play, drama, or ballet in any theater, concert hall, fine arts academy, school, institution of higher education, or other similar establishment as a form of expression of opinion or communication of ideas or information, as differentiated from the promotion or exploitation of nudity for the purpose of advancing the economic welfare of a commercial or business enterprise. To report non-permitted construction, call 602.262.7884 or mailto: Non-Permitted Construction, Citations, Notice of ViolationsEnforcement Procedures, Non-Permitted Construction, Fee Waiver-Reduction Procedure, Non-Permitted Construction, Fee Waiver-Reduction Request, Non-Permitted Construction, NOV Release Procedure. Non-Profit Medical Marijuana Cultivation Facility: A not-for-profit entity that acquires, possesses, cultivates, delivers, transfers, transports, supplies or sells medical marijuana. An assembly hall does not include a restaurant or a bar. No service is provided to adjacent land and access points are limited to other freeways, expressways, and selected arterial streets, with typical minimal spacing of one mile. Facilities may provide shelter, feeding, grooming and retail sales. Street: Arterial, collector, or local - a dedicated public right-of-way which dedication shall be in accordance with standards of the adopted street classification map. Pet Grooming: An establishment providing services for household pets that may include bathing, grooming and clipping. Setback, Landscaped, Average: The averaging of a required setback to encourage variation along a single continuous plane of a building, perimeter wall or street frontage. This area shall not include counter space, food preparation areas, coolers, freezers or walkways. Outdoor Display or Sales: An outdoor arrangement of products or services used for the purpose of advertising a business that is located on site. Wireless Communication Facility, Support Structure: A structure that supports a Wireless Communication Facility including, but not limited to, monopoles, towers, utility poles and other freestanding self-supporting structures. G-3480, 1991; Ord. Efficiency Apartment: A dwelling unit of not more than one (1) room in addition to kitchen and bath. This includes uses such as, but not limited to, a cigar store, head shop, hookah lounge, or vape lounge. Such parking facilities must be available to the tenants or customers of the building. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding holidays). Regularly used for presenting any film or plate negative, film or plate positive film or tape designed to be projected on a screen for exhibition, or films, glass slides or transparencies, either in negative or positive form, designed for exhibition by projection on a screen, or images from an on-site or off-site electronic or magnetic storage medium, including but not limited to any hard disk, floppy disk, diskette, disk pack, cd rom, hologram, magnetic tape, or cards, or any other device capable of creating a display on a screen or other viewing media, depicting, describing or relating to "specified sexual activities or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to "specified anatomical areas" for observation by patrons, customers, or members therein. 1. PosterA sign of from 76 to 300 square feet plus 20% embellishments for a total not to exceed 350 square feet. Community Center: A building to be used as a place of meeting, recreation, or social activity and not operated for profit and in which neither alcoholic beverages nor meals are normally dispensed or consumed. No. The zoning is in order, separate meters, good neighborhood. 3 beds, 2 baths, 1569 sq. G-5499, 2010; Ord. Disguised Wireless Communication Facilities include, but are not limited to, a monopalm, a monocactus, or monopine. To address community requests regarding construction-related noise during evening and early morning hours, the Planning and Development Department has implemented an After-Hours Construction Noise Complaint Program. No. Lot Rear: The rear lot line is that lot line opposite to the front lot line. G-4004, 1997; Ord. A nursing home shall be licensed by the State of Arizona. Minor collectors primarily function to collect and distribute traffic between local streets and arterial streets. G-4526, 2003; Ord. For purposes of this ordinance, the "height" of a retaining wall is the maximum vertical dimension of the wall measured from the top of the footing to the top or the retaining wall. Framed-covered non-habitable accessory buildings not more than 500 square feet in area, one story in height, and not closer than three feet to the property line, where the structure is composed of a rigid framework that supports a fabric membrane. No. No. Chiropractors, chiropodists, and naturopaths. That part of the roof of a flat-roofed building extending beyond the walls or exterior columns of such a building, if not more than twenty-five feet above the grade, shall be considered a marquee. Existing, non-permitted construction is not "grandfathered" in any way, and a permit will be issued only if the addition or alteration can be shown to meet the requirements of the current codes (2013 California Building Code (CBC), California Residential Code, California Energy . G-4532, 2003; Ord. Financial Institution, Non-Chartered: A business other than a State or Federally chartered bank, credit union, mortgage lender or savings and loan association that offers check cashing services and loans for payment of a percentage fee. Depending on the size and complexity of the addition, this can involve a variety of steps from having an engineer review the existing construction to demolishing and rebuilding portions of the un-permitted . As one of its principal business purposes, offers for sale or rental, for any form of consideration, any one or more of the following: a. The terms and conditions of approval for remedial or corrective action conducted entirely on site and authorized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to federal law; or. Facilities may provide shelter, feeding, grooming and retail sales. For purposes of signage, maintenance shall mean the replacing, repairing, or repainting of a portion of a sign structure; periodic changing of bulletin board panels; or renewing copy which has been made unusable by ordinary wear and tear, weather, or accident. %PDF-1.7
Reader Panel: A sign designed to permit rapid change of copy which shall be other than the name of the business advertised by electronic or mechanical means. About This Position. Permanent Undisturbed Open Space: Areas containing naturally occurring Sonoran Desert vegetation and topographical features, including washes that have not been altered except to allow trails (private or public) in accordance with ADA guidelines and utility easements as necessary. Zoning Ordinance. Building: A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls for the shelter, support, or enclosure of persons, animals, or chattel. Only areas at least fifty (50) feet within any open end mall shall be considered as being within the mall. Conservation Area: Environmentally sensitive areas with characteristics such as steep slopes, wetlands, flood plains, or areas of significant biological productivity or uniqueness that have been designated for protection from any activity that would significantly alter their ecological integrity, balance or character. Sign, Identification: Any sign identifying by name, message, or symbol a business, activity, institution, establishment, operation, merchandise, product, or service available at the property on which the sign is displayed. Commercial Kennel: On any property, the commercial breeding, boarding, grooming, or bathing of dogs, cats, or other similar small animals, or the breeding or keeping of dogs for racing purposes. No. Gross Building Area: The sum of the gross floor area of all buildings located on the premises, including the thickness of walls separating the interior from the exterior of all such buildings. Urban Context: The combination of buildings, structures, and streetscape that form a distinct neighborhood or section of a city or urban place. Cul-de-Sac: The turn-around at the end of a dead end street. Commercial Use: A use operated for profit or compensation. Mixed-Use: Development contained within a single parcel (horizontally or vertically) or adjacent parcels that contains different uses that are complementary to each other and provide activity throughout the day. 18 0 obj
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Which is customarily in connection with the main building, other structure, or use of land, and. G-6592, 2019; Ord. Books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter which depict or describe "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas"; or. No. Which is customarily in connection with the main building, other structure, or use of land, and 3. No. Sign, Freeway: An on-premise or off-premise sign structure erected within 300 feet of the right-of-way, oriented to and intended to be read from, a freeway, parkway, expressway, and similar traffic corridors. Modular Subdivision Sales Office: A factory built building used for temporary sales of residential subdivision lots or homes. Adaptable Dwelling Units: A dwelling unit designed to be capable of simple conversion into an accessible dwelling unit. Resort Hotel: A building or group of buildings containing guest rooms providing outdoor recreation activities such as golf, tennis, horseback riding, or swimming for guests. Sign, Internally Illuminated: Any sign which has the source of light entirely enclosed within the sign and not visible to the eye. G-6331, 2017; Ord. G-3787, 1994; Ord. Mobile vending unit: Any motorized or nonmotorized vehicle, trailer, kiosk, pushcart, stand, display, blanket, ground covering or other device designed to be portable and not permanently attached to the ground from which any is used to sell goods, wares, merchandise or food, are peddled, vended, sold, served, displayed, offered for sale or given away. an aerial view sign is not visible from ground level. No. When the property abuts a dedicated right-of-way, the distance shall be measured from the dedicated right-of-way line or future right-of-way line as shown on the street classification map. Transect District: Establishes the range of form based code standards that support a pedestrian friendly environment along the light rail system. G-4457, 2002; Ord. city of phoenix non permitted construction Completing a permit application. Block Face: One side of the properties along a street that are uninterrupted by a street, fully dedicated alley, or open space/common area tract 50 feet or greater in width. A single retail location at which the licensee may sell marijuana and marijuana products to consumers, cultivate marijuana and manufacture marijuana products. This allows for up to a ten percent variation in key design elements, such as but not limited to building height, landscape setbacks, building setbacks, density, lot coverage and open space. G-5329, 2009; Ord. G-6304, 2017; Ord. Building, Open: A structure which contains a wall or roof, any part of which is not covered by a permanent, solid surface. Roofline: The top edge of a peaked roof or the highest continuous horizontal line of the parapet which extends for the length of the building. Public AssemblyEntertainment: Establishment where patrons gather for limited size indoor and outdoor entertainment and where the assemblage follows a daily or regular pattern. G-5244, 2008; Ord. No. G-4857, 2007; Ord. Latest News: https://Phoenix.gov/Newsroom Web: https:/Phoenix.gov Social: @CityofPhoenixAZ on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram 24/7 Live and on-demand programming: https://www.Phoenix.gov/PHXTV G-6278, 2017; Ord. Sales and installation of auto accessories, washing, polishing, inspections, and cleaning, but not steam cleaning, may be carried on incidental to the sale or such fuel and lubricants. f7`,2vM`6H=cXH}!FF~ 18
G-5290, 2008; Ord. No part of such structure shall extend more than sixteen feet from the face of the exterior wall of the building to which it is attached, except that if the width of such structure, measured parallel to the building wall is not more than twelve feet, the marquee may project up to twenty-five feet from the face of the building wall.