Zoning Districts | Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions
153. General business service. An establishment engaged in providing services to businesses or individuals, with no outdoor storage or fabrication, including only uses located in SIC Major Group Nos.:
the state of Washington who has at least four years of professional employment as a geotechnical engineer.
156. Golf course. A recreational facility, under public or private ownership, designed and developed for golf activities with accessory uses including, but not limited to:
a. 60 – Depository institutions;
b. 61 – Nondepository credit institutions;
a. A driving range;
c. 62 – Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges, and services;
b. Miniature golf;
c. Pro shops;
d. 63 – Insurance carriers;
d. Caddyshack buildings;
e. 65 – Real estate, except 653 (Real estate agents and directors);
e. Swimming pools, tennis courts and other related recreational facilities;
f. 67 – Holding and other investment offices;
f. Restaurants;
g. 7299 – Miscellaneous personal services, not elsewhere classified; h. 73 – Business services, except Industry Group and Industry Nos.:
g. Office and meeting rooms; and
h. Related storage facilities.
157. Grade span. The categories into which a district groups its grades of students; i.e., elementary, middle or junior high school, and high school. 158. Grading. Any excavation, filling, removing the duff layer or any combination thereof. 159. Grazing area. Any open land area used to pasture livestock in which suitable forage is maintained over 80 percent of the area at all times of the year. 160. Groundcover. Living plants designed to grow low to the ground (generally one foot or less) and intended to stabilize soils and protect against erosion.
i. 7312 – Outdoor advertising services; and
i. 86 – Membership organizations, including administrative offices of organized religions found in 8661, but excluding churches and places of worship. 154. Geologist. A professional who holds a current geologist license from the Washington State Geologist Licensing Board. 155. Geotechnical engineer. A practicing geotechnical/civil engineer licensed as a professional civil engineer by
232 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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