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MONTERY COUNTY 2005 GENERAL PLAN UPDATE STUDY SESSION DEFINITIONS June 20, 2005

MONTERY COUNTY 2005 GENERAL PLAN UPDATE STUDY SESSION DEFINITIONS June 20, 2005. APPROACH FOR USE OF DEFINITIONS. That the current definitions contained in the MCGP be retained except where those definitions are unclear or may lead to an inconsistency with the Board’s policy direction.

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MONTERY COUNTY 2005 GENERAL PLAN UPDATE STUDY SESSION DEFINITIONS June 20, 2005

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  1. MONTERY COUNTY2005 GENERAL PLAN UPDATESTUDY SESSION DEFINITIONSJune 20, 2005

  2. APPROACH FOR USE OF DEFINITIONS • That the current definitions contained in the MCGP be retained except where those definitions are unclear or may lead to an inconsistency with the Board’s policy direction. • That where definitions of terms exist in County, State or Federal regulation that those definitions be used except where those definitions may be unclear or lead to an inconsistency with the Board’s policy direction. • That additional definitions be developed only as needed to bring clarity to policies in the General Plan consistent with Board’s policy direction. • That definitions be written to be simple, direct and short to assure clarity of the term and not to be regulatory or an explanation of policy or regulation.

  3. SAMPLE DEFINITIONS

  4. Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU): An means accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a self-contained housing unit, not including a senior citizen unit or caretaker unit, with a separate entrance and kitchen that functions independently from the principal residence on-site on the same lot. ADUs are often seen as a form of affordable housing. These units also help to create more infill and density within urban areas. • Accessory Use: An accessory use is the use of land that is subordinate to and customarily a part of a principal permitted use. An accessory use is clearly incidental and secondary to an existing principal use and does not change the character of the principal use. It is located on the same parcel as the associated principal use unless otherwise specified for a particular accessory use. meansany use that is appurtenant to and customarily a part of the permitted use, clearly incidental and secondary to the permitted use and which does not change the character of the permitted use.(NOTE: This is an example of using an existing definition. Accessory use is already defined in County Code)

  5. Administrative Permit: An Administrative Permit is a discretionary planning permit for development located outside the Coastal Zone that is of a minor and non-controversial nature. (NOTE: using terms such as Administrative Permit, Use Permit, Coastal Development Permit in the general plan is not needed. Permits should be viewed in the vein of ministerial or discretionary. Subsequent implementation programs would specifically address and identify the type of discretionary permit is appropriate for certain developments.) • Acres, Gross:means the entire acreage of a lot prior to the dedication of land for public or private purposes. including all easements and rights of way calculated to the centerline of proposed bounding streets and to the edge of the right-of-way of existing or dedicated streets. • Acres, Net:means the area The gross acres of a lot after dedication of land for public or private purposes. less that portion of the lot dedicated for public or private rights of way.

  6. Adaptive Reuse: A means an appropriate new use for an existing structure or landscape other than the historic use. • Agriculture: Agriculture means the art or science of cultivating; cultivation of the ground; harvesting of crops; rearing and management of livestock; tillage; husbandry; farming; horticulture; and forestry; the science and art of the production of plants and animals useful to man; wildlife management; and the preparation and processing of these products for use and their disposal. (NOTE: this is an existing general plan definition.) • Agricultural Advisory Committee:Deleted • Agricultural Buffer: A means a physical and visual break between agricultural and non-agricultural lands and uses. Its purpose is to protect existing agricultural operations. [See Policies AG 1.4 and LU 9.14] (NOTE: this is an example of not mixing what a term means and how it is used. How it is used would be in the policies of the general plan.)

  7. Base Flood (100-Year Flood): In any given year, means a flood 100-year flood that has a one percent likelihood of occurring in any given year. and is recognized as a standard for acceptable risk. • Bed and Breakfast Facility: Bed and Breakfast Facility means an establishment providing overnight accommodations and a morning meal by people who rent rooms in their homes. Rent or rental fee can include any form of remuneration including cash, goods or services, barter, or forgiveness of debt. (NOTE: Existing definition in County Code.) • Benefit Assessment District: An means an area within a public agency’s boundaries for which a funding mechanism that receives a special benefit from the construction of one or more public facilities. A Benefit Assessment District has no independent life; it is strictly a financing mechanism for providing public infrastructure as allowed under various statutes has been established. Bonds may be issued to finance the improvements, subject to repayment by assessments charged against the benefiting properties. Creation of a Benefit Assessment District enables property owners in a specific area to cause the construction of public facilities or to maintain them (e.g., a downtown, or the grounds and landscaping of a specific area) by contributing their fair share of the construction and/or installation and operating costs.

  8. Berm: A means a mound of earth or shoulder along a road or other linear geographic feature. • Carrying Capacity: Used in determining the potential of an area to absorb subdivision development. The means the theoretical upper limits of development beyond which the quality of human life, health, welfare, safety, or community character and resources within an area will be significantly impaired. • Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project (CSIP): A means that project of the Monterey County Water Resources Agency utilizing the injection of recycled wastewater into the aquifer as a means of reducing seawater intrusion. consisting of a water recycling facility at the Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency Regional Treatment Plant, and a distribution system. • Categorical Exemption: Categorical exemption means an exemption from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act based on a finding by the Secretary for Resources that certain types of projects do not have a significant effect on the environment.

  9. Cluster Development/Subdivision or Cluster Subdivision: An alternative type of subdivision, means a development/subdivision design where the structures or lots or structures and lots are grouped or “clustered” together, are to be located on a portion of the land to be developed rather than spread evenly throughout the land. a parcel as in a Conventional Subdivision. • Coastal Act:means the California Coastal Act as adopted and amended in See Public Resources Code section 30000 et. seq. • Coastal Administrative Permit: A Coastal Administrative Permit is a discretionary planning permit for development within the Coastal Zone that is of a minor and non-controversial nature. • Coastal-Dependent Development or Use:means any development or use that requires a site on or adjacent to the sea to be able to function at all. (NOTE: this is a definition from state law.)

  10. Coastal Development Permit: A Coastal Development Permit is a discretionary planning permit for development within the Coastal Zone that is not listed as a Principal Use Allowed by the applicable zoning district because of potential incompatibility with the principal uses of the district. A public hearing is required as part of the permit review process. • Coastal Implementation Plan: Coastal Implementation Plan means those ordinances, actions and other devices required to implement the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan.  Both the Coastal Implementation Plan and Land Use Plan require review by the Planning Commission, adoption by the Board of Supervisors, and certification by the State Coastal Commission. (See “Local Coastal Program”) • Coastal-Related Development:means any use that is dependent on a coastal-dependent development or use.(NOTE: this is a definition from state law.)

  11. Coastal Zone:meansthe land and water area of the State of California from the Oregon border to the border of the Republic of Mexico, specified on the maps identified and set forth in Section 17 of that chapter of the Statutes of the 1975-76 Regular Session enacting the California Coastal Act extending seaward to the state’s outer jurisdiction, including all offshore islands, and extending inland generally 1,000 yards from the mean high tide line of the sea.

  12. MONTERY COUNTY2005 GENERAL PLAN UPDATESTUDY SESSION DEFINITIONSJune 20, 2005

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