Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions | Zoning Districts
200. Development or activity of a linear nature. One that usually involves multiple parcels and/or that runs along a corridor or pathway defined in an adopted plan. Linear development and activities may be straight, curved or a combination of both. Examples include roads, trails, sidewalks, utility corridors, and other transportation facilities such as bikeways and railroads. 201. Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB). The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board which carries out Washington liquor, marijuana, and tobacco laws and regulations. 202. Livestock. Grazing animals kept either in open fields or structures for training, boarding, home use, sales, or breeding and production, including but not limited to:
f. Slopes having gradients steeper than 80 percent subject to rock fall during seismic shaking; g. Areas potentially unstable because of rapid str eam incision, stream bank erosion or undercutting by wave action; and h. Landslide hazard areas do not include those areas composed of slopes greater than 40 percent that were created from a previously non-landslide hazard area through legal grading activity and that are confirmed to be stable by a qualified professional. 196. Least visually obtrusive profile. The design of a wireless communication facility intended to present a visual profile that is the minimum profile necessary for the facility to properly function. 197. Level of service (LOS), traffic. The City’s defined performance standards for its adopted concurrency intersections, road corridors, and road segments, as defined in the City’s Comprehensive Plan and development regulations. 198. Light equipment. Hand-held tools and construction equipment, such as chain saws, wheelbarrows, and post- hole diggers. 199. Security or floodlighting fixtures. Generally intended to provide lighting that is designed and used to discourage crime and undesirable activity. Security or floodlighting fixtures are characterized by a broad intense beam of artificial light directed to illuminate a large area of a site.
a. Cattle;
b. Riding and draft horses;
c. Hogs, excluding pigs weighing under 120 pounds and standing 20 inches or less at the shoulder that are kept as pets or small animals;
d. Sheep; and
e. Goats.
203. Livestock, large. Cattle, horses, and other livestock generally weighing over 500 pounds. 204. Livestock, small. Hogs, excluding pigs weighing under 120 pounds and standing 20 inches or less at the shoulder that are kept as household pets or small animals, sheep, goats, miniature horses, llamas, alpaca, and other livestock
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 237
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