Zoning Districts | Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions
303. Schools, elementary, and middle/junior high. Institutions of learning offering instruction in the several branches of learning and study required by the Education Code of the State of Washington in grades kindergarten through nine, including associated meeting rooms, auditoriums and athletic facilities. 304. Schools, secondary or high school. Institutions of learning offering instruction in the several branches of learning and study required by the Education Code of the State of Washington in grades nine through 12, including associated meeting rooms, auditoriums and athletic facilities. 305. Seismic hazard areas. Those areas mapped as moderate to high and high liquefaction susceptibility and peat deposits on the Liquefaction Susceptibility Map of King County, Washington, Washington Division of Geology and Earth Sciences, OFR 2004-20, Palmer et al., September, 2004, as revised. 306. Self-service storage facility. An establishment containing separate storage spaces that are leased or rented as individual units. 307. Sending site. Designated lot or lots with development rights which landowners may sell in exchange for placing a conservation easement on the property or a portion of the property.
unit, and may include the following support services, as deemed necessary:
a. Food preparation and dining areas;
b. Group activity areas;
c. Medical supervision; and
d. Similar activities.
310. Setback. The minimum required distance between a structure or a building and a specified line such as a property line, lot line, access easement line, or buffer line that is required to remain free of structures or buildings. 311. Setback, structure. The minimum required distance between a structure and a specified line such as a property line, lot line, access easement line, or buffer line that is required to remain free of structures or buildings. 312. Setback, single detached dwelling unit. The minimum required distance between a single detached dwelling unit and a specified line such as a property line, lot line, access easement line, or buffer line that is required to remain free of structures. 313. Setback, detached accessory dwelling unit. The minimum required distance between a detached accessory dwelling unit and a specified line such as a property line, lot line, access easement line, or buffer line that is required to remain free of structures. 314. Shelters for temporary placement. Housing units within the City that provide housing to persons on a temporary basis for a duration not to exceed four weeks.
308. Senior citizen. A person aged 62 or older.
309. Senior citizen assisted housing. Housing in a building consisting of two or more dwelling units or sleeping units restricted to occupancy by at least one senior citizen per
248 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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