Technical Terms and Land Use Definitions | Town Center
Building articulation. The giving of emphasis to architectural elements (like windows, balconies, entries, etc. that create a complementary pattern or rhythm, dividing large buildings into smaller identifiable pieces. See SDC 21.07.060C.2. for applicable standards.
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responsibility for acquiring and supplying the resources needed to produce and process marijuana for medical use of members of the cooperative. 13. Cottage housing. Clusters of small detached dwelling units arranged around a common open space. 14. CPTED. “Crime prevention through environmental design,” which is a multi-disciplinary approach to deterring criminal behavior through environmental design. CPTED strategies rely upon the ability to influence offender decisions that precede criminal acts. 15. Dark sky standards. Standards that are intended to stop the adverse effects of light pollution, including energy waste, and the air and water pollution caused by energy waste, harm to human health, harm to nocturnal wildlife and ecosystems, reduced safety and security, reduced visibility at night, and poor nighttime ambience. 16. Departure. An alternative treatment that may be allowed by this Chapter provided the director determines that the proposal meets the intent of the standards and applicable criteria.
6. Brewpub. A restaurant that manufactures up to 5,000 barrels of fermented malt beverages per year on premises as an accessory use. Such an accessory use shall not occupy more than 30 percent of the gross floor area of the restaurant. 7. Clustered development. Concentrating lots or buildings in areas to avoid development of sensitive or hazardous areas, or to minimize impervious surfaces and stormwater runoff. 8. Collective garden. Any area or location where qualifying patients engage in the production, processing, transporting, and delivery of marijuana for medical use. 9. Common open space. See SDC 21.07.060A.9.a.iii. for the definition of “common open space.” 10. Condotel. A building used as both a condominium and a hotel.
Duplex. A building, which is located on one legal lot or parcel, containing two dwelling units designed exclusively for occupancy by two single households living independently of each other. A single-family dwelling containing an approved accessory dwelling unit (ADU) shall not be interpreted as a duplex.
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Connector street. Key streets that provide important connections within the Town Center. See SDC 21.07.060A.3. and SDC 21.07.060A.4. for applicable provisions.
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12. Cooperative. An entity with up to four members located in the domicile of one of the members, registered with the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, and meeting the requirements under Chapter 69.51A RCW where qualifying patients and designated providers share
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Effective | January 1, 2022
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