Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions | Zoning Districts
252. Parking lot unit depth. The linear distance within which one parking aisle is flanked by accessible rows of parking stalls as measured perpendicular to the parking aisle. 253. Parking space. An area accessible to vehicles, improved, maintained and used for the sole purpose of parking a motor vehicle. 254. Parking space angle. Reference line, generally the property line or center line of an aisle, at which motor vehicles are to be parked. 255. Partially developed. A lot or lots where a portion of the lot or lots has been improved with a single-family home and associated appurtenances consistent with the underlying zoning designation, and the remaining portion of the lot or lots is unimproved and retains additional development right(s). 256. Party of record. A person who has submitted written comments, testified, asked to be notified or is the sponsor of a petition entered as part of the official City record on a specific development proposal. 257. Peak hour. The hour during the morning or afternoon with the highest traffic volumes for a particular roadway or intersection. 258. Permanent school facilities. Facilities of a school district with a fixed foundation that are not relocatable facilities. 259. Personal medical supply store. An establishment engaged in the retail sale of eyeglasses, contact lenses, hearing aids, and artificial limbs, including only uses located in SIC Industry Nos.:
a. 5995 – Optical goods stores; and
b. 5999 – Hearing aids and orthopedic and artificial limb stores. 260. Pet shop. An establishment engaged in the retail sale of pets, small animals, pet supplies, or grooming of pets, including only uses located in SIC Industry No. 5999, Pet shops. 261. Phosphorus. Elemental phosphorus and shall be measured as total phosphorus. 262. Phosphorus concentration. The mass of phosphorus per liquid volume. 263. Phosphorus loading. The total mass of phosphorus per time basis. 264. Photographic and electronic shop. An establishment engaged in the retail sale of cameras and photographic supplies, and a variety of household electronic equipment, including only uses located in SIC Industry No.:
a. 5946 – Camera and photographic supply stores;
b. 5999 – Binoculars and telescopes;
c. 5731 – Radio, television, and consumer electronics stores; and
d. 5734 – Computer and computer software stores.
265. Plant associations of infrequent occurrence. One or more plant species of a landform type that does not often occur in the City because of the rarity of the habitat and/or the
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 243
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