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Tandem parking means the parking of a motor vehicle behind another, such that a vehicle needs to be moved in order to move the other vehicle.

Tasting room means a retail use or an ancillary use to a food and beverage processing and packaging use, that is associated with a brewery, winery, cidery or distillery, where guests sample and purchase products. No food for sale or full-size beverages are served on site.

Tentative plan means a map setting forth the proposed plan of a partition or subdivision in conformance with the provisions of this code and subject to review and modification; not a plat as defined herein.

Topographical constraint means where existing slopes, wetlands, water bodies, rock outcroppings, or other physical features of a site, which are not caused or created by the applicant or his or her agents, prevent conformance with a code standard.

Tract, private/public means a piece of land in an approved partition or subdivision that is set aside from the created lots or parcels for dedication to the public, a homeowners’ association, or other entity (e.g., for open space, future development, recreation facilities, sensitive lands, private alleys, shared court private access drives, or other similar purposes).

Traffic calming means a design or set of street design features, such as traffic circles, chicanes, curb bulb-outs, chokers, or neck-downs, used to slow traffic, reduce pedestrian crossing distances, and discourage nonlocal traffic.

Traffic control means any sign, signal, roundabout, median or other device placed, operated or erected under authority of a road authority, as defined by State law, for the purpose of guiding, directing, warning or regulating vehicular, bicyclist or pedestrian traffic.

Trails. See “Access corridor.”

Transit facility means public or private improvements at selected points along existing or future transit routes for passenger pick-up, drop off and waiting. Improvements may include pullouts, shelters, waiting areas, benches, information and directional signs or structures, and lighting.

Transit route means an existing or future route for public intra-city or intra-urban transit service identified on a route map adopted by the City’s designated transit provider, as described in the City’s Transportation System Plan.

Transit-oriented development means development at or within one-fourth mile walking distance of a transit center, transit stop, or station. Development or design of the site places a priority on facilitating safe and convenient pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and access, reducing automobile reliance and parking needs, and minimizing conflicts between vehicles, bicyclist and pedestrians.

Transmission facility means the conductors, lines, poles, towers, structures, corridors, and construction staging and assembly areas necessary for or associated with the transmission of electricity from a generating facility for distribution.

Transportation corridor means a linear or curvilinear area of existing or planned right-of-way, defined by the outer edges of the existing or planned right-of-way, which contains or will contain improvements intended for one or more modes of transportation. Transportation corridors are generally composed of collector streets and those of higher classification, but may include portions of the local street system where traffic on the local streets influences the higher classification streets.

Transportation Demand Management (TDM) means the application of strategies and policies to reduce travel demand (specifically that of private vehicles), or to redistribute this demand in space or in time.

Transportation facilities and infrastructure means the physical improvements used to move people and goods from one place to another (i.e., streets, sidewalks, pathways, bike lanes, airports, transit stations and bus stops, etc.).

Transportation Mitigation Plan means an adopted plan for an area in the City that contains alternate transportation designs and functionality standards. A Transportation Mitigation Plan is typically adopted into this code as part of an Area Plan or Master Plan Development.

Transportation mode means the method of moving people or goods (e.g., automobile, bus, walking, bicycling, etc.).

Transportation System Plan (TSP) means an overall plan for all transportation modes in the urban area as required by the Transportation Planning Rule. Major policy issues in the TSP are discussed in the Transportation Systems chapter in the Bend Comprehensive Plan.

Travel lane means one or more lanes or a street or roadway designed and designated for the movement of motor vehicles, whether or not delineated with striping on the pavement.

Travel trailer means either a vacation or a self-propelled vehicle or structure equipped with wheels for street or highway use, intended for human occupancy, and being used for vacation and recreational purposes, but not for residential purposes, and equipped with plumbing, sink or toilets.

Travel trailer/recreational vehicle park or campground means a lot or parcel upon which two or more travel trailers, recreational vehicles, motor homes, tent trailers, tent sites, campers or similar vehicles or devices are located or permitted on an outright basis (except as used for storage purposes, or otherwise approved as a temporary use), regardless of whether a fee is charged for such accommodations.

Triplex means three dwelling units on one lot or parcel. For permitting purposes, units may be attached vertically or horizontally or detached.