§11-601. Definitions.
In this Chapter, the following definitions
apply:
(1)
Awning. A structure made of cloth, plastic, metal or
similar materials with a metal frame not of permanent construction attached to a
building and not supported by the ground or sidewalk, which projects more than
18 inches over a sidewalk or other thoroughfare, but not including
signs.
(2)
Balcony. A platform, enclosed by a parapet or railing,
projecting from the wall of a building.
(3)
Bay Window. A window
above the first story extending beyond the wall of the
building.
(4)
Bulk Window. A window on the first story extending
beyond the wall of the building.
(5)
Canopy. A structure made of
cloth, plastic, metal or other similar materials with a metal frame not of
permanent construction, extending from a building and supported by the ground or
sidewalk, projecting more than 18 inches over a sidewalk or other thoroughfare,
but not including signs.
(6)
Marquee. An overhanging,
substantially horizontal structure of permanent construction attached to a
building, whether or not supported by the ground or sidewalk, projecting more
than 18 inches over a sidewalk or other thoroughfare, but not including
balconies.
(7)
Sign. A structure or device, whether or not
attached to a building, which is primarily intended to advertise or communicate,
including ground signs, illuminated signs, projecting signs, swinging signs,
temporary signs and wall signs, but excluding:
(a) advertising matter
displayed on vehicles, pedestrians or newsstands;
(b) information required
by law or ordinance to be placed on structures;
(c) notice to the
public that a property is for sale or rent.
(8)
Vault. An
underground room or space.
(9)
Wheelchair Elevators. An elevator
or other mechanical device designed to facilitate the transfer of a person
confined to a wheelchair or otherwise physically handicapped from street or
sidewalk level to the entrance of a
building.
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