Zoning Districts | Purpose and Interpretation
4. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, words in the present tense shall include past and future tense, and words in the singular shall include the plural, or vice versa. Except for words and terms defined in this Chapter, all words and terms used in this Chapter shall have their customary meanings. 5. A written interpretation by the director of the provisions of the Sammamish Municipal Code clarifies conflicting or ambiguous wording, or the scope or intent of the provisions of the code. The written interpretation shall control application of the code sections discussed in it to any specific land use application. Written interpretations issued for regulatory requirements that have been legislatively modified, repealed, or otherwise substantially changed, shall be considered null and void. 6. Any written interpretation shall not be applied retroactively, unless specifically required by the terms of the interpretation.
2. The SIC categorizes each land use under a general two- digit major group number, or under a more specific three- or four-digit industry group or industry number. A use shown on a land use table with a two-digit number includes all uses listed in the SIC for that major group. A use shown with a three-digit or four-digit number includes only the uses listed in the SIC for that industry group or industry. 3. An asterisk (*) in the SIC number column of a land use table means that the SIC definition for the specific land use identified has been modified by this Chapter. The definition may include one or more SIC subclassification numbers, or may define the use without reference to the SIC. 4. The director shall determine whether a proposed land use not specifically listed in a land use table or specifically included within a SIC classification is allowed in a zone. The director’s determination shall be based on whether or not permitting the proposed use in a particular zone is consistent with the purposes of this Chapter and the zone’s purpose as set forth in SDC 21.04.020, by considering the following factors: a. The physical characteristics of the use and its supporting structures, including but not limited to scale, traffic and other impacts, and hours of operation; b. Whether or not the use complements or is compatible with other uses permitted in the zone; and c. The SIC classification, if any, assigned to the business or other entity that will carry on the primary activities of the proposed use.
D. Interpretation—Standard industrial classification
1. All references to the standard industrial classification (SIC) are to the titles and descriptions found in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition, prepared by the United States Office of Management and Budget that is hereby adopted by reference. The SIC is used, with modifications to suit the purposes of this Chapter, to list and define land uses authorized to be located in the various zones consistent with the Comprehensive Plan land use map.
192 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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