District Standards—Density and Dimensions | Zoning Districts
W. Sight Distance Requirements
shall be a line connecting the endpoints of the first two sides of the triangle; or b. A site access point shall be determined by measuring 15 feet along the street lines and 15 feet along the edges of the driveway beginning at the respective points of intersection. The third side of each triangle shall be a line connecting the endpoints of the first two sides of each triangle. c. The Director may require modification or removal of structures or landscaping located in required street setbacks, if: d. Such improvements prevent adequate sight distance to drivers entering or leaving a driveway; and e. No reasonable driveway relocation alternative for an adjoining lot is feasible.
Except for utility poles and traffic control signs, the following sight distance provisions shall apply to all street intersections and site access points: 1. A sight distance triangle area as determined by paragraph 2. below shall contain no fence, berm, vegetation, on-site vehicle parking area, signs or other physical obstruction between 42 inches and 8 feet above the existing street grade.
X. Impervious Surface Standards
1. Regional uses shall establish impervious surface standards at the time of permit review. 2. Nonresidential uses in residential zones shall comply with SDC 21.04.030.M. 3. A lot may increase beyond the total amount of permitted impervious surface in SDC 21.04.030 subject to approval of a conditional use permit.
2. The sight distance triangle at:
a. A street intersection shall be determined by measuring 15 feet along both street property lines beginning at their point of intersection. The third side of the triangle
4. In the R-1 zoning district:
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 213
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