Uses | Principal Uses
iii. Other incidental student-supporting uses are allowed, provided such uses are found to be functionally related, subordinate, compatible with and incidental to the principal use; iv. The use is integrated with allowable agricultural uses on the site; v. Advertised special events shall comply with the temporary use requirements of this chapter; and vi. Existing structures that are damaged or destroyed by fire or natural event, if damaged by more than 50 percent of their prior value, may reconstruct and expand an additional 65 percent of the original floor area but need not be approved as a conditional use if their use otherwise complies with the standards set forth in development condition (B)16.c. of this section and the requirements of this Chapter. (17) Limited to drop box facilities accessory to a public or community use such as a school, fire station or community center. (18) With the exception of drop box facilities for the collection and temporary storage of recyclable materials, all processing and storage of material shall be within enclosed buildings. Yard waste processing is not permitted.
(21) New high schools shall be permitted in urban residential zones subject to the review process set forth in SDC 21.09.070; and
a. Renovation, expansion, modernization, or reconstruction of a school, or the addition of relocatable facilities, is permitted.
(22) Only as a re-use of a surplus nonresidential facility subject to SDC 21.05.040 or as a joint use of an existing public school facility.
(23) All studio use must be within an enclosed structure.
(24) Adult use facilities shall be prohibited within 660 feet of any residential zones, any other adult use facility, or school licensed daycare centers, parks, community centers, public libraries or churches which conduct religious or educational classes for minors. (25) All marijuana related uses both medical and recreational, including marijuana collective gardens, marijuana cooperatives, marijuana producers, marijuana processors,
marijuana distributors, and marijuana retailers, are prohibited in all zones in the City of Sammamish.
(19) Only when adjacent to an existing or proposed school.
(20) Limited to columbariums accessory to a church; provided, that required landscaping and parking are not reduced.
276 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code
Effective | January 1, 2022
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