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DRAFT August 13, 2014 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 22 <br /> <br />E <br />Encroachment <br />Any structural or non-structural element such as a sign, awning, canopy, terrace or balcony that <br />breaks the plane of a vertical or horizontal regulatory limit, extending into a setback, into the <br />public right-of-way, or above a height limit. <br />F <br />Façade Area <br />The surface area of a building’s elevation (including all floors) not counting minor indentations <br />fronting a particular street. Ground floor façade area is the surface area of a building’s <br />ground floor elevation not counting minor indentations fronting a particular street. Upper floor <br />façade area is the surface area of a building’s upper floor elevations not counting minor <br />indentations fronting a particular street. <br />G H I J K <br />Gallery <br />A roofed promenade or canopy, especially one extending along the wall of a building and <br />supported by arches or columns on the outer side. The gallery space is unenclosed (non- <br />conditioned) space and may be two (2) or more stories tall. <br /> <br />Images of Galleries <br />L <br />Live-Work Unit <br />A dwelling unit that is also used for work purposes, provided that the ‘work’ component is <br />restricted to the uses of professional office, artist’s workshop, studio or other similar use and is <br />located on the street level and constructed as a separate unit under a condominium regime or <br />as a single unit. The ‘live’ component may be located on the street level (behind the work <br />component) or any other level of the building. Live-work unit is distinguished from a home <br />occupation otherwise defined by the AHC in that the work use is not required to be incidental <br />to the dwelling unit; non-resident employees may be present on the premises and customers <br />may be served on site.