Zoning Districts | Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions
124. Factory-built commercial building. Any structure that is either entirely or substantially prefabricated or assembled at a place other than a building site, and designed or used for nonresidential human occupancy. 125. Fairground. A site permanently designated and improved for holding a county fair, as provided in Chapters 15.76 and 36.37 RCW, or for holding similar events, including, but not limited to:
129. Feasible. That an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions: a. The action can be accomplished with technologies and methods that have been used in the past in similar circumstances, or studies or tests have demonstrated in similar circumstances that such approaches are currently available and likely to achieve the intended results; b. The action provides a reasonable likelihood of achieving its intended purpose; and c. The action does not physically preclude achieving the project’s primary intended legal use. In cases where these guidelines require certain actions unless they are infeasible, the burden of proving infeasibility is on the applicant. In determining an action’s infeasibility, the reviewing agency may weigh the action’s relative public costs and public benefits, considered in the short- and long-term time frames. 130. Feed lines. Cables used as the interconnecting media between the transmission/receiving base station and the antenna. 131. Feed store. An establishment engaged in retail sale of supplies directly related to the day to day activities of agricultural production. 132. Fence. A barrier for the purpose of enclosing space or separating lots, composed of:
a. Carnivals;
b. Circuses;
c. Expositions;
d. Animal shows; and
e. Exhibitions and/or demonstrations of farm and home products with accompanying entertainment and amusements. 126. Family. One or more persons (but not more than six unrelated persons) living together as a single housekeeping unit. For the purposes of this code, children with familial status within the meaning of Title 42 United States Code, Section 360k. and persons with handicaps within the meaning of Title 42 United States Code, Section 360h. will not be counted as unrelated persons. 127. Farmers’ market. An outdoor market held in public spaces which allows farmers and other vendors to sell produce and other locally produced products directly to the public.
128. FCC. The Federal Communications Commission.
a. Masonry or concrete walls, excluding retaining walls; or
228 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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