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Front Wall
The street-facing exterior wall of a building. The front wall
may consist of multiple wall planes that compose the entire
front face of the building.
Gable
A triangular shaped roof formed by two intersecting roof
planes; also the triangular shaped-wall at the end of the roof.
Heritage Tree
Any tree that has a diameter of thirty (30) inches or more,
measured two (2) feet above the level ground, or any tree
or group of trees identified by City Council resolution upon
a finding that the tree or group of trees: is of historic value
because of its association with a place, building, natural
feature or event of local, regional, national or historic
significance; is identified on any historic or cultural resources
survey as a significant feature of a landmark, historic site or
historic district; is representative of a significant period of
the City’s growth or development and was the result of a
planting dedicated by citizens, civic groups or the City.
Hip
A roof with four planes all sloping toward the center of the
structure.
Landscape
The totality of the built or human influenced habitat
experienced at any one place. Dominant features include
topography, plant cover, buildings or other structures and
their patterns. Per the Healdsburg Land Use Code, “the
landscape area does not include footprints of buildings
or structures, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, decks,
patios, gravel or stone walks, other pervious or non-pervious
hardscapes and other non-irrigated areas designated for
non-development (e.g., open spaces and existing native
vegetation).”
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