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Target Unit: Means a dwelling unit within a Housing Development that will be reserved for sale or rent to, and affordable to, Very Low or Lower Income Households, or Qualifying Residents. In determining the maximum Affordable Rent or Affordable Sales Price of Target Units the following household and unit size assumptions shall be used, unless the Housing Development is subject to different assumptions imposed by other governmental regulations: (See below table.)

SRO (residential hotel) unit

75% of 1 person

0 bedroom (studio)

1 person

1 bedroom

2 persons

2 bedroom

3 persons

3 bedroom

4 persons

4 bedroom

6 persons

(See, Section 313-112.1, Residential Density Bonus, for further discussion.) (Former Section CZ#A314-12.1(B)(15); Added by Ord. 2167, Sec. 25, 4/7/98)

Through-lot: (See, Lot, Through)

Tidegate: A structure with a valve and located in a dike designed to permit the one way drainage of surface water from land to a wetland or estuary and to prevent tidal inundation of the land. (See also, Floodgate (non-tidal waters). (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

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

Timber Harvest: The cutting and removal of timber or other solid wood forest products from timberlands for commercial purposes, together with all of the work incidental to the harvest. The incidental work includes, but is not limited to fire hazard abatement, and construction and maintenance of roads, fuel breaks, fire breaks, stream crossings, landings, skid trails, and beds for the falling of trees. “Timber Harvest” does not include cutting or removal of timber for creating building pads or access to a legal building site, when such cutting or removal is approved as a part of the building and/or encroachment permit. “Timber Harvest” also does not include the removal of diseased or dangerous trees that have no commercial value. Removal or harvest of incidental vegetation from timberlands such as berries, ferns, greenery, mistletoe, herbs, and other products, which action cannot normally be expected to result in a threat to forest, air, water, or soil resources, does not constitute timber harvesting or production. (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Timber Management: The cutting or removal of the timber, other solid forest wood products, or other vegetation from timberlands for the purpose of improving the productivity of commercial species on the site, together with all of the work incidental to this activity, such as construction and maintenance of roads, fuel breaks, fire breaks, stream crossings, and fire hazard abatement. Timber management activities include, but are not limited to, pre-commercial thinning, removal of non-preferred species (release), pruning, site preparation, protection practices, and incidental follow-up treatments. Pruning, protection practices (including such activities as placement of protective devices around trees and trappings), and incidental follow up treatments do not constitute development as defined by the Coastal Act of 1976. (See the definition of “Development.”) (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Timber Management Plan: A written plan for development and utilization of timber resources and compatible uses which assures the continued viability of the timberland, and which includes reasonable rotation and harvest cycle data. (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Timber Product Processing: (See Industrial Use Types, Timber Products Processing, in Section D: Use Types.)

Timber Production: (See, Timber Management.)

Timberland: Land, other than land owned by the Federal government and land designated by the Board of Forestry as experimental forest land, which is available for, and capable of growing a crop of trees of any commercial species used to produce lumber and other forest products, including Christmas trees. (See, Public Resources Code Section 4526) (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Tiny House: A structure intended for separate, independent living quarters, designed as a permanent, year-round residence for one (1) household that:

1.Is built or installed on a permanent foundation or anchored with a foundation system meeting State-approved requirements for manufactured housing, or that is designed by a licensed architect or engineer to meet those requirements;

2.Is no larger than four hundred (400) square feet;

3.Has at least one hundred twenty (120) square feet of first floor interior living space;

4.Is a detached self-contained unit that includes basic functional areas that support normal daily routines such as cooking, sleeping, and sanitation.

Trailer: Any vehicle without a motor or designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle and to be used as a selling or advertising device, or used for storage or conveyance of tools, equipment, or machinery, and so designed that it is mounted on wheels and may be used as a conveyance on highways and streets. Trailers may be moved upon a public highway without a Special Permit or chauffeur’s license or both. The term trailer does not include the terms “camp trailer,” “trailer coach,” “travel trailer,” “automobile trailer,” or “house trailer.” (See also, “Recreational Vehicle.”) (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Trailer Park: (See, Recreational Vehicle Park)

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

Transient Services: When used in conjunction with boarding or lodging, it means services that are charged for in units of less than one month and where the majority of people utilizing such services remain for periods of less than three months. (Former Section CZ#A312-22)

Transitional Agricultural Land: (See, Agricultural Land, Transitional)

Transitional Agricultural Land, Boundary of: (See, Agricultural Land, Boundary of Transitional)

Treatment Works: “Treatment Works” shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Title 33 of the U.S. Code, Section 1251 and following) and any other Federal Act which amends or supplements the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Former Section CZ#A312-22) (Ord. 2717, § 5, 6/27/2023)