Land Division | Neighborhood Design
3. Applicant. A property owner or a public agency or public or private utility that owns a right-of-way or other easement or has been adjudicated the right to such easement pursuant to RCW 8.12.090, or any person or entity designated or named in writing by the property or easement owner to be the applicant, in an application for a development proposal, permit or approval. 4. Binding site plan. A plan drawn to scale which 1. identifies and shows the areas and locations of all streets, roads, improvements, utilities, open spaces, critical areas, parking areas, landscaped areas, surveyed topography, water bodies, drainage features, and building envelopes; 2. contains inscriptions or attachments setting forth such appropriate limitations and conditions for the use of the land as are established by the director or hearing examiner; and 3. contains provisions requiring any development be in conformity with the site plan; processed in accordance with SDC 21.02.060F.1. through SDC 21.02.060F.6. and Chapter 58.17 RCW. 5. Building envelope. The area of a lot that delineates the limits of where a building may be placed on a lot. 6. Building site. An area of land, consisting of one or more lots or portions of lots, that is: a. Capable of being developed under current federal, state, and local statutes, including zoning and use provisions,
7. Civil engineer. An individual registered and licensed as a professional civil engineer pursuant to Chapter 18.43 RCW. 8. City engineer. The individual appointed as the City engineer for the City of Sammamish or his or her designee. 9. Condominium. Real property, portions of which are designated for separate ownership and the remainder of which is designated for common ownership solely by the owners of those portions as defined in Chapters 64.32 and 64.34 RCW. Real property is not a condominium unless the undivided interests in the common elements are vested in the unit owners and unless a declaration, survey map and plans have been recorded pursuant to Chapter 64.32 or 64.34 RCW. 10. Dedication. The deliberate conveyance of land by an owner for any general and public uses, reserving no rights other than those that are compatible with the full exercise and enjoyment of the public uses for which the property has been conveyed. The intention to dedicate shall be evidenced by the owner by the presentment for filing of a final plat, short plat or binding site plan showing the dedication thereon or deed. The acceptance by the public shall be evidenced by the approval of such plat, short plat, binding site plan or deed for filing.
Department. The City of Sammamish department of community development and/or the department of public works as appropriate.
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dimensional standards, minimum lot width, shoreline master program provisions, critical area provisions and health and safety provisions; or
Development review engineer. The director of the department of public works or his or her designee.
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b. Currently legally developed.
Effective | January 1, 2022
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