Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

Camp, Labor: (See, Residential Use Types, Labor Camp, in Section D: Use Types.)

Camping Party: “Camping Party” as used in this Code has the same meaning as stated in Sec. 18203.2 of the California Health and Safety Code (Camping Party), which is a person or group of not more than 10 persons occupying a campsite for not more than 30 days annually. (Ord. 2167, Sec. 2, 4/7/1998)

Campground, Public: (See, Commercial Use Types, Visitor Serving Facilities in Section D: Use Types. (See also, use type descriptions for: Recreational Vehicle Park.)

Caretaker’s Residence: (See, Residential Use Types, Caretaker’s Residence, in Section D: Use Types.)

Cemetery: Land used or intended to be used for the burial of the dead, and dedicated for cemetery purposes, including, but not limited to, columbariums, crematories, mausoleums, mortuaries and chapels when operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of the cemetery. Cemetery also includes any activity or business designed for the benefit, service, convenience, education or spiritual uplift of property owners or persons visiting the cemetery, if the activity or business is operated in conjunction with and within the boundary of the cemetery, and is both compatible with the purpose of the cemetery and incidental thereto. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

CEQA: The California Environmental Quality Act, commencing with Section 21000 of the Public Resources Code, or any successor provisions thereto. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

City: Any incorporated city in Humboldt County. (Former Section CZ#A312-2)

Civic Use Types: (See, Civic Use Types in Section D: Use Types.)

Clinic: Any place, establishment, or institution which operates under the name or title of clinic, dispensary, health center, medical center, or any other word or phrase of like or similar import. Such clinics may operate either independently or in connection with any other use, and shall be for the purpose of furnishing at such clinics advice, diagnosis, treatment, appliances or apparatus to persons who are not residing or confined in the clinic, and who are afflicted with bodily or mental disease or injury. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

CNEL-Ldn: Means “Community Noise Equivalent Level - Day-Night Average Level.” (See, California Government Code Section 65302.)

Coach, Commercial: A structure transportable in one or more sections, designed and equipped for human occupancy for industrial, professional or commercial purposes, which is required to be moved under permit, and shall include a trailer coach. (See, Section 18218, Health and Safety Code, or any successor provision thereto). (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

Coastal Access: (See, Access, Coastal Public)

Coastal Access Program: Includes the policies of the Land Use Plan for acquiring, improving and managing access within the Coastal Zone.

Coastal Commission: The California Coastal Commission, formerly known as the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, or any successor agency thereto. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

Coastal-Dependent Development or Use: (See, Development or Use, Coastal-Dependent)

Coastal-Dependent Recreation: (See, Commercial Use Types, Coastal-Dependent Recreation, in Section D: Use Types.)

Coastal-Related Development: (See, Development, Coastal-Related)

Coastal-Development Permit: (See, Permit, Coastal-Development)

Coastal Streams: (See, Stream, Coastal)

Coastal View: (See, View, Coastal)

Coastal View Area: (See, View Area, Coastal)

Coastal Zone, Humboldt County: The portion of the California Coastal Zone, as defined in the Public Resources Code, which lies within the jurisdiction of the County of Humboldt and as mapped by the California Legislature on 7.5-minute USGS quadrangle maps. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

Collector Road: (See, Classification of streets in Division 2, Section 4 of Title III of the Code.)

College: A college, junior college or university supported by public funds, or a private college, junior college or university which gives comparable general academic instruction and degrees. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

Commercial Coach: (See, Coach, Commercial)

Commercial Recreation Facilities: (See, Commercial Use Types, Commercial Recreation, in Section D: Use Types.)

Commercial Timber Use Types: (See, Commercial Timber Use Types in Section D: Use Types.)

Commercial Uses, General Description of: (See, Commercial Use Types in Section D: Use Types.)

Communication Equipment Building: (See, Building Type, Nonresidential, Communication Equipment)

Communication Transmission Facilities: (See, Civic Use Types, Generation and Transmission Facilities, Minor; and Civic Use Types, Electric Distribution Lines, Major, in Section D: Use Types.)

Community Care Facility Use Type: (See Residential Use Types, Community Care Facility, in Section D: Use Types.) (See also, “Family Day Care Center” and “Family Day Care Home”)

Conditional Use: (See, Use, Conditional)

Consolidated Play Surface: Any impervious area, including but not limited to irrigated turf, or open space land suitable for informal recreation opportunities and/or informal sports activities. (Also see, “Useable Open Space”.) (From Section INL#312-21.3; Added by Ord. 2103, Sec. 1, 1/9/96)

Construction, On-Site: Actual construction of the permitted development. “Construction” also includes earth moving activities, such as excavation, compaction and the creation of fills and embankments which are required to prepare a site for construction of structures, roads, landscaping and other improvements. Excavations, fills, grades or embankments which of themselves constitute engineered works such as dams, road cuts, fills, catchment basins or levees are on-site construction. Roads are improvements. (Former Section CZ#A312-5)

Convalescent Home: (See, Private Institution or Rest Home)

Corner Lot: (See, Lot, Corner)

Cottage Industry/Cottage Industry Use Type: (See, Industrial Use Types, Cottage Industry, in Section D: Use Types.)

County: The County of Humboldt. (Former Section CZ#A312-2)

Court: An open, unoccupied space, not including a yard. The space shall be on the same lot with a building or group of buildings that are bound on two or more sides. (From Section INL#312-19; Ord. 519, Sec. 219, 5/11/65)

Coverage, Ground: (See, Lot Coverage)