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Parcel. See “Lot.”

Parking Area. An area of a lot, structure, or any other area, including driveways, which is designed for and the primary purpose of which is to provide for the temporary storage of operable motor vehicles.

Parking, Bicycle. A covered or uncovered area equipped with a rack or racks designed and usable for the secure, temporary storage of bicycles.

Parking Management Plan. A document that outlines how site parking will be regulated and includes provisions to reduce parking demand, including but not limited to availability of transit in close proximity, access to a car share program and access to information regarding alternative transportation programs.

Patio. An outdoor space paved with concrete, rock, bricks, or other pavers that adjoins a residence and is designed and intended for standing, sitting, dining or recreation.

Person. Any individual, firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, company, or corporation.

Planning Commission. City of San Luis Obispo planning commission.

Porch. A covered deck, landing or platform adjoining an entrance to a residence or other building.

Preexisting. In existence prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title.

Primary Unit. The existing single-unit residential structure on the site when used in the application of accessory dwelling unit regulations.

Principal Building. See “Building, Principal.”

Project. Any proposal for a new or changed use or for new construction, alteration, or enlargement of any structure, that is subject to the provisions of this ordinance. This term includes, but is not limited to, any action that qualifies as a “project” as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act.

Project Applicant. The individual or entity submitting entitlement plans required under this title. A project applicant may be the property owner or the property owner’s designee.

Public Art. Work of art installed either on or off site, as part of new development, in conformance with the standards identified in Section 17.70.140 (Public Art Requirements for Private Development). The definitions of “work of art” shall include, but not be limited to, sculpture, monuments, murals, frescoes, bas-relief, mobiles, drawings, paintings, graphic arts, mosaics, photographs, fountains, decorative arts, ceramics, carving and stained glass located in or on a public place. Public art does not include landscaping, paving, architectural ornamentation, or signs.

Public Place. Land or buildings owned by the city or others which are accessible to the general public.

Public Resources Code. The Public Resources Code of the state of California.

Public Works Department. City of San Luis Obispo public works department.

Public Works Director. City of San Luis Obispo public works director, or someone designated by him or her to act on his or her behalf. (Ord. 1705 §§ 109, 110, 2021; Ord. 1650 § 3 (Exh. B), 2018)