Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 3C.5.1.C.2.

g. Pursuant to Sec. 3C.5.1.C.2. (Entrance Spacing), entrance spacing is defined as the distance between street-facing entrances meeting the standards of Sec. 3C.5.1.C.1. (Street-Facing Entrance General Standards). | 14-82 General Rules | Article 14 Div. 14.3. (Glossary) Div. 14.3. (Glossary) Last amended by Ord. 188,765, Eff. 12/29/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A Entry Feature. Pursuant to Sec. 3C.5.2. (Entry Feature), entry features are defined as improved design standards applied to each entrance along the public realm. Entry Feature Option. Pursuant to Sec. 3C.5.2.C.2. (Entry Feature Options), entry feature options are defined as packages of design standards applied to each entrance along the public realm. Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area. For the purposes of Sec. 13B.9.2. (Coastal Development Permit (Post-Certification)) an environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas (eSHA) is defined as any officially mapped area in which plant or animal life or their habitats are either rare or especially valuable because of their special nature or role in an ecosystem and which could easily be disturbed or degraded by human activities and developments, and any area identified as a wetland, an environmentally sensitive habitat or as a sensitive coastal resource area, in a certified local coastal program, a certified land use plan or a certified Specific Plan. Equine. equine is defined as any horse, pony, donkey, burro, or mule which is 12 months of age or older, and is issued a current equine license by the city Department of Animal Services. An animal which is under 12 months of age, and is the offspring of or is unweaned and being nursed by a female equine lawfully kept on the property where said animal is kept, shall not be considered an equine. Evaluation Of Non-Compliance. Pursuant to Sec. 13B.6.1. (Evaluation Of Non-Compliance), evaluation of non-compliance is the procedure to modify, discontinue, or revoke any discretionary zoning approval where needed