telecommunications facilities including cellular radio-telephones , personal <br /> communications services, enhanced/specialized mobile radios, and commercial <br /> paging services. <br /> Tentative Plan. A preliminary drawing or diagram concerning a partition, <br /> subdivision, or planned unit development. <br /> Theater. A building used for public presentations of entertainment or cultural events. <br /> Through Lot. A lot, other than a corner lot, with frontage on more than one street. <br /> Through lots with frontage on two streets may be referred to as "double- frontage" <br /> lots. <br /> Topping. Cutting of the branches or trunks of a tree, where such cutting removes: <br /> (A) More than 30 percent of the branches 6 inches in diameter or larger; or <br /> (B) The main trunk or trunks, <br /> or as otherwise defined in the edition of the American National Standards Institute <br /> (ANSI) Section A300, Tree, Shrub and Other Woody Plant Maintenance Standard <br /> Practices in effect at the time the topping occurs, except that topping shall not in any <br /> context mean pruning measures commonly used to maintain trees grown for the <br /> purpose of crop production. <br /> Traffic Control Device. Any sign, signal, or other device placed, operated or erected <br /> under authority of a road authority, as defined by state law, for the purpose of guiding, <br /> directing, warning or regulating vehicular or pedestrian traffic. <br /> Transit Authority. A transit district established under ORS 267.010 to 267.390. <br /> Transit, Neighborhood Improvement. Transit amenities such as a bus stop, shelter, <br /> or shared -use park and ride with less than 25 spaces where the park and ride use is <br /> accessory to an existing church, shopping area, or other principal use. Neighborhood <br /> transit improvements may accommodate up to 2 buses. <br /> Transit Park and Ride,,Major. Public parking areas accommodating 100 or more <br /> motor vehicles, designed to provide access to transit and other transportation services, <br /> and which is managed by a public transit agency. These parking areas may function as <br /> shared parking areas with other land uses. A major park and ride facility generally <br /> includes buses operating off- street and passenger amenities provided off - street, such <br /> as larger -style bus shelter, lighting, passenger information, and bicycle storage <br /> facilities. Restrooms may be provided for transit employees or the public. <br /> Transit Park and Ride, Minor. Public parking areas accommodating 99 or fewer <br /> motor vehicles, designed to provide access to transit and other transportation services, <br /> Ordinance -.38 <br />