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No. After-Hours-Construction-Noise-Complaints. Homes for 6 - 10 individuals must register with the City of Phoenix and, with some exceptions, must follow separation guidelines of 1,320 feet. A directory sign may also include maps, site plans or diagrams for the building, facility or venue. Ru.pJ Public Swimming Pool: A swimming pool admission to which may be gained by the general public with or without the payment of a fee. 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. An assembly hall does not include a restaurant or a bar. Lot, Through: A lot abutting two parallel or approximately parallel streets. For concerns during regular business hours (Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) please call the Planning and Development Department's main switchboard at 602-262-7811. Mixed Use Building: A building in which a minimum of 50 percent of the ground floor building frontage includes an active use that is in a different land use category from the floor above. To report non-permitted construction, call 602.262.7884 or mailto: npc@phoenix.gov. Street, Public: A dedicated public right-of-way for vehicles which affords a principal means of access to abutting property. Sign, Aerial View: A sign applied to or placed upon a roof surface and intended to be viewed from above. No. Civic Event: An event which is of civic or public benefit. No. * 10. HU0DzA i.H*E~?$El&8E#/0>lO6By9&~O=)858Q>N(_'? {*kt1tcG,t|\C} Posted Jan 28 2018, 20:23. Minimum Security Facility: A facility containing inmates designated by the Arizona Department of Corrections or other governmental entity as being low risk and nonviolent, with no perceived danger to the community. No. Construction including erection, excavation, demolition, alteration or repair of any building within 500 feet of any inhabited structure, other than between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. from May 1 to and including September 30 and between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. beginning October 1 and including April 30 on non-holiday weekdays. 4. G-5181, 2008; Ord. Recreational Vehicle: A vehicular type unit thirty-two (32) feet or less in length and eight (8) feet or less in width, primarily designed as a temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle. The axis of a lot shall be a line joining the midpoints of the front and rear lot lines. Average Lot Development: A residential development option, according to the provisions of Chapter 6 wherein there is no restriction on lot size so long as total number of units in a development does not exceed the allowable density. (Ord. Phoenix Home Builders - get access to a huge library of legal forms. Special Promotional Event: Promotional productions, displays, and exhibitions for the purpose of attracting persons to an establishment. All arterial streets provide for moderate to long distance traffic movement within Phoenix and between Phoenix and adjacent cities. Multi-Use Trail (MUT): A natural or hard surfaced path for alternative modes of transportation such as pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian use in locations identified by approved trails plans and constructed in accordance with standards on file with the Parks and Recreation Department.