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A. Conditions of overcrowding” means that the total enrollment of a school, including enrollment from proposed development, exceeds the capacity of such school as determined by the governing body of the district.

B. Dwelling unit” means a building or a portion thereof, or a mobilehome, designed for residential occupation by one person or a group of two or more persons living together as a domestic unit.

C. Reasonable methods for mitigating conditions of overcrowding” may include, but are not limited to, agreements between a subdivider and the affected school district whereby temporary-use buildings will be leased to the school district, or temporary-use buildings owned by the school district will be used.

D. Residential development” means a project containing residential dwellings, including mobilehomes, of one or more units, or a subdivision of land for the purpose of constructing one or more residential dwelling units. “Residential development” includes, but is not limited to, a preliminary or final development plan, a subdivision tentative or final map, a parcel map, conditional use permit, a building permit, and any other discretionary permit for residential use. It also includes a privately proposed amendment to the General Plan which would allow an increase in authorized residential density and where no further discretionary action for residential development need be taken by a decision-making body prior to application for a building permit or any privately proposed specific plan or amendment to a specific plan which would allow an increase in authorized residential density. (Ord. 1848 § 1, 1979; Ord. 1783 § 2, 1978).