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by a certified arborist and based on documented field investigation and non- <br />destructive physical testing, including, but not limited to non - destructive <br />excavation to delineate the root system to a minimum depth of 24 inches below <br />grade, and no more than 48 inches below grade. <br />Cul -de -sac. A dead -end street intended for local traffic that terminates with a bulb or <br />other turnaround suitable for use by appropriate vehicles, including emergency <br />vehicles. <br />Cut -off Light Fixture. A light fixture designated as cut -off when the candlepower <br />per 1000 lamp lumens does not numerically exceed 25 (2 V2%) at an angle of 90 <br />degrees above nadir (horizontal), and 104 (10 %) at a vertical angle of 80 degrees <br />above nadir. This applies to any lateral angle around the lighting fixture. <br />Day Care. Care or supervision of 3 or more persons by a paid caregiver who is not <br />the parent, guardian, or related by blood or marriage to the persons being served. Day <br />care does not include boarding or temporary care or other support services for adult <br />transitory persons. <br />Decision- Maker. The person or hearing body designated in provisions beginning at <br />9.7000 of this land use code to make a decision on an application. <br />Density (gross). The number of dwelling units per each acre of land, including areas <br />devoted to dedicated streets, neighborhood parks, sidewalks, and other public <br />facilities. <br />Density (net). The number of dwelling units per each acre of land in residential use, <br />excluding from the acreage dedicated streets, neighborhood parks, sidewalks, and <br />other public facilities. <br />Develop. To bring about growth or availability; to construct or alter a structure, to <br />conduct a mining operation, to make a physical change in the use or appearance of <br />land, to divide land, or to create or terminate rights to access. "Develop" includes, <br />but is not limited to, new building, building alterations or additions, site <br />improvements, or a change in use. <br />Development. The act, process or result of developing. As used in sections 9.6705 <br />to 9.6709, any man -made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including <br />but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, <br />paving, excavation or drilling operations located within the area of special flood <br />hazard. <br />Ordinance - 14 <br />