Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.1. (Machine Shop), a machine shop is defined as any facility engaged in the maintenance, repair, custom fabrication and finishing of products, parts, props, equipment, or machinery primarily using metal and woodworking machinery and tools. This use does not include the servicing of consumer goods when occupying less than 3,000 square feet in area; for such uses see Sec. 5D.6.10. (Personal Services). This use does not include motor vehicle repair and maintenance; for such uses see Sec. 5D.7.1. (Motor Vehicle Services). This use does not include the fabrication of heavy machinery used for manufacturing, motor vehicles, aircraft or watercraft; for such uses see Sec. 5D.9.2.A. (Manufacturing, Heavy: General).
Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
Machine Shop
Main Traveled Roadway of a Freeway
Main traveled roadway of a freeway is defined as the portion of a freeway, including interchange roadways connecting one freeway with another, which is designed for the movement of large volumes of vehicular traffic, efficiently and safely at high speed. Does not include service roadways, landscape areas, or ingress or egress ramps connecting the freeway with other streets.
Maintenance & Repair
Pursuant to Sec. 14.2.15.B.9. (Maintenance & Repair), maintenance & repair is defined as work that does not qualify as a site modification, major remodel, exterior modification or new construction, and does not impact the project's ability to meet any applicable zoning requirements. Replacement of deteriorated or damaged parts of a building is considered maintenance & repair; however, in a Character Frontage District, CPIO, Conservation District, or Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, direct replacement may have additional requirements and processes. Maintenance & repair includes repair of site components such as restriping existing parking stripes, resealing parking lots, pothole repair, or replanting plants. For the purposes of Historic Preservation (Div. 13B.8.), maintenance & repair is defined as any work done to correct the deterioration, decay of, or damage to a building, structure or lot, or any part thereof, including replacement in-kind where required, and which does not involve a change in the existing design, materials, or exterior paint color.
Major Remodel
Pursuant to Sec. 14.2.15.B.2. (Major Remodel), major remodel is defined as work that includes significant removal, disassembly, or replacement of a building or structure or portions of a building or structure that does not add to or change the building footprint and meets the standards in Sec. 14.2.15.B.2. (Major Remodel).
Major Transit Stop
Pursuant to California Public Resources Code, Sec. 21155(b), California statute defines a "Major transit stop" as a site containing an existing rail transit station, a ferry terminal served by either a bus or rail transit service, or the intersection of two or more major bus routes with a frequency of service interval of 15 minutes or less during the morning and afternoon peak commute periods.
Majority
For the purposes of Article 13. (Administration), majority is defined as a majority number of the members of the respective body, not the majority of members present.
Manager Unit
See caretaker unit.
Manufacturing, Heavy
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.9.2. (Manufacturing, Heavy), manufacturing, heavy is defined as any heavy industrial use involving the making or processing of materials or components into finished products.
Manufacturing, Heavy: Chemical Products
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.9.2.B. (Chemical Products), manufacturing, heavy: chemical products is defined as any manufacturing, heavy use producing basic chemicals or manufacturing products by predominantly chemical processes. Includes, but is not limited to, production of acid, alkali, organic chemical, salt, dry color, pigment, synthetic fiber, fertilizer, explosives, or paint. This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.9.2.C. (Manufacturing, Heavy: Petroleum & Coal Products).
Manufacturing, Heavy: General
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.9.2.A. (Manufacturing, Heavy: General), manufacturing, heavy: general is defined as manufacturing that requires significant health, safety, or environmental precautions due to potential adverse impacts from the manufacturing process on immediate surroundings. This use includes, but is not limited to, the manufacturing of heavy machinery, motor vehicles, aircraft and watercraft, primary metal products, wood or paper products, metal fabrication, or manufacturing involving the processing, mixing, or refinement of inorganic raw materials. This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.9.2.B. (Manufacturing, Heavy: Chemical Products). This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.9.2.C. (Manufacturing, Heavy: Petroleum & Coal Products).
Manufacturing, Heavy: Petroleum & Coal Products
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.9.2.C. (Manufacturing, Heavy: Petroleum & Coal Products), manufacturing, heavy: petroleum & coal products is defined as any manufacturing, heavy use that processes petroleum, coal, plastic, or rubber materials into products, including the refining of petroleum, gas, or other hydrocarbons.
Manufacturing, Light
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3. (Manufacturing, Light), manufacturing, light is defined as any light industrial use involving the making or processing of materials or components into new products.
Manufacturing, Light: Alcoholic Beverage
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3.B. (Manufacturing, Light: Alcoholic Beverage), manufacturing, light: alcoholic beverage is defined as any manufacturing, light use where beer, wine, or other alcoholic beverages are fermented, distilled, and/or processed for distribution and sale on a wholesale basis. For retail sale of any alcoholic beverage, see Sec. 5D.6.12.B. (Retail: Alcohol).
Manufacturing, Light: Artistic & Artisanal
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3.C. (Manufacturing, Light: Artistic & Artisanal), manufacturing, light: artistic & artisanal is defined as a small-scale manufacturing, light use where skilled craftspersons are integral to the creation of each product, materials, substances, or components, and may include, but are not limited to the use of hand tools or light mechanical equipment such as commercial mixers, sewing machines, wax melters, bottle sealers, paste filling machines, and button press machines. Manufacturing, light: artistic & artisanal uses are less than 5,000 square feet in area, for such uses larger than 5,000 square feet in area see Sec. 5D.8.2. (Manufacturing, Light: General).
Manufacturing, Light: Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.2.D. (Manufacturing, Light: Cosmetic & Pharmaceutical), manufacturing, light: cosmetic & pharmaceutical is defined as any manufacturing, light use where cosmetics, soaps, or pharmaceutical drugs are produced. This use includes, but is not limited to, manufacturing of makeup products, deodorants, shampoos, hair dyes, perfumes, skin moisturizers, medications, or supplements.
Manufacturing, Light: Electronics
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.2.E. (Manufacturing, Light: Electronics), manufacturing, light: electronics is defined as any manufacturing, light use involved in the manufacturing or assembly of computer or electronic products, electrical equipment, appliances, fixtures, or electronic product components. This use includes testing and repair incidental to the product or component assembly.
Manufacturing, Light: Food & Drink
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3.F. (Manufacturing, Light: Food & Drink), manufacturing, light: food & drink is defined as any manufacturing, light use where food or drink products are processed or manufactured. The food and beverage products manufactured in these facilities are typically sold to wholesalers or retailers for distribution to consumers. This use includes, but is not limited to, the processing and packaging of the following: sodas & juices, coffee & tea, ice, dairy products, fruit, nut, & vegetable products, grain & oilseeds, baked or fried goods, sugar and confectionery products, animal food, and tobacco products. This use includes food & drink products composed of previously rendered animal products. This use does not include meat processing, the rendering of animal products, or animal slaughtering, for such uses see Sec. 5D.9.1. (Animal Products Processing). This use does not include breweries, distilleries, and wineries, for such uses see Sec. 5D.8.2.B. (Manufacturing, Light: Alcoholic Beverage).
Manufacturing, Light: Garment & Accessory
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3.G. (Manufacturing, Light: Garment & Accessory), manufacturing, light: garment & accessory is defined as any manufacturing, light use involving the cutting, stitching or assembly of materials to produce finished clothing, footwear, and accessories. Specific activities include, but are not limited to, sewing of finished textiles, printing or stenciling of designs on garments, assembly of accessories or footwear, or the knitting of finished garments. This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.8.2.H. (Manufacturing, Light: Textile).
Manufacturing, Light: General
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.2.A. (Manufacturing, Light: General), Manufacturing, light: general is defined as the manufacturing of finished goods intended to be sold as consumer goods to the general public, including devices and instruments used in a workplace. This use includes, but is not limited to, the manufacturing and assembly of the following: medical equipment and supplies; semiconductors and electronic instruments; signs and printed material; musical instruments; jewelry; toys; furniture; crates; boxes; and barrels. This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.9.2.A. (Manufacturing, Heavy: General).
Manufacturing, Light: Textile
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.8.3.H. (Manufacturing, Light: Textile), manufacturing, light: textile is defined as any manufacturing, light use involving mechanized production of fibers and fabrics used to create materials for the production of garments and accessories. Specific activities include, but are not limited to, textile spinning, weaving, dying, printing, or finishing. This use does not include those uses defined in Sec. 5D.8.2.G. (Manufacturing, light: Garment & Accessory).
Marquee Sign
Pursuant to Sec. 4C.11.6.C.5. (Marquee Sign), a marquee sign is defined as a sign attached to the periphery of a marquee.
max
Maximum.
Mayor
Mayor is defined pursuant to Sec. 200. (City Officers) of the City Charter.
Mechanical Equipment
Mechanical equipment is defined as any building mechanical services equipment including heating, cooling, and ventilation equipment; electrical systems, plumbing or piping; or any sustainable energy systems.
Mechanical Exhaust Outlet
Mechanical exhaust outlet is defined as any pneumatic conveyor or port which expels any air or gas as part of the function of any building mechanical systems.
Medical Clinic
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.6.8. (Medical Clinic), medical clinic is defined as an outpatient healthcare facility that provides direct medical, dental, or therapeutic services to patients. This use does not include healthcare facilities providing acute, subacute or inpatient healthcare; for such uses see Sec. 5D.3.8.A. (Hospital: Local) and Sec. 5D.3.8.B. (Hospital: Regional).
Metro
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Mezzanine
Pursuant to Sec. 14.2.10.H. (Mezzanine), mezzanine is defined as an intermediate level within a story of a building.
min
Minimum.
Mineral & Ore Extraction
Pursuant to 5D.9.6. (Mineral & Ore Extraction), mineral & ore extraction is defined as any use engaged in the extraction of metallic minerals, nonmetallic minerals, or other natural compounds. This use includes the exploration or development of any lot for such purposes, and any preparation of those resources until the point of shipment from the producing property. This use includes metal ore mining, nonmetallic mineral mining, and quarrying. This use does not include extraction, recovery, or production of oil, natural gas, or any other hydrocarbon materials, for these activities see Sec. 5D.9.7. (Oil, Gas, or Hydrocarbon Well).
Ministerial Action
See ministerial decision.
Ministerial Decision
Ministerial decision is defined as a decision based on the non-discretionary application of objective standards. See Sec. 13A.2.1.B. (Procedural Categories).
Mobile Home
Mobile home is defined as a structure transportable in one or more sections, designed and equipped to be used as a dwelling unit or accessory dwelling unit. This structure shall comply with all applicable provisions of the California Health and Safety Code, Div. 13. (Housing), Part 2. (Manufactured Housing). The term “mobile home” shall not include a factory-built home, recreational vehicle, or commercial coach.
Mobile Home Park
Pursuant to Sec. 5D.2.3. (Mobile Home Park), mobile home park is defined as any lot or portion of a lot used to provide rental or lease sites for two or more individual manufactured homes, mobile homes, or park trailer used to provide housing accommodations.
Model Dwelling
Model dwelling is defined as a structure designed to be temporarily used as an example of a dwelling unit which have been built or are proposed to be built in the same subdivision or multiple unit development. See Sec. 11.1.3.M. (Model).
Moderate Income Household
A moderate income household is a household whose annual income, adjusted for family size, does not exceed 120 percent of the area median income as designated for this category in California Health and Safety Code, Sec. 50093.