Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions | Zoning Districts
38. Building. Any structure having a roof.
45. Capacity, school. The number of students a school district’s facilities can accommodate district-wide, based on the district’s standard of service, as determined by the school district. 46. Capital facilities plan, school. A district’s facilities plan adopted by the school board consisting of: a. A forecast of future needs for school facilities based on the district’s enrollment projections; b. The long-range construction and capital improvements projects of the district;
39. Building envelope. Area of a lot that delineates the limits of where a building may be placed on the lot. 40. Building facade. That portion of any exterior elevation of a building extending from the grade of the building to the top of the parapet wall or eaves, for the entire width of the building elevation 41. Building, hardware, and garden materials store. An establishment engaged in selling lumber and other building materials, feed, or lawn and garden supplies, including, but not limited to, uses located in SIC Major Group No. 52, Building materials, hardware, garden supply; excluding mobile home dealers. 42. Bulk gas storage tank. A tank from which illuminating, heating, or liquefied gas is distributed by piping directly to individual users. 43. Bulk retail. An establishment offering the sale of bulk goods to the general public, including limited sales to wholesale customers. These establishments offer a variety of lines of merchandise including but not limited to food, building, hardware and garden materials, dry goods, apparel and accessories, home furnishings, housewares, drugs, auto supplies, hobby, toys, games, photographic, and electronics. 44. Campground. An area of land developed for recreational use in temporary occupancy, such as tents or recreational vehicles without hook-up facilities.
c. The schools under construction or expansion;
d. The proposed locations and capacities of expanded or new school facilities; e. At least a six-year financing plan component, updated as necessary to maintain at least a six-year forecast period, for financing needed school facilities within projected funding levels, and identifying sources of financing for such purposes, including bond issues authorized by the voters and projected bond issues not yet authorized by the voters;
f. Any other long-range projects planned by the district;
g. The current capacity of the district’s school facilities based on the districts adopted standard of service, and a plan to eliminate existing deficiencies, if any, without the use of impact fees; and h. An inventory showing the location and capacity of existing school facilities.
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 219
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