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Sammamish Development Code
21.08.060 Right-of-Way Use Permits A. Purpose—Permit required
E. Deferral impact fee lien
1. Applicant’s Duty to Record Lien.
An applicant requesting a deferral under this chapter must grant and record a deferred impact fee lien, in an amount equal to the deferred impact fees as determined under SDC 21.08.050C.3., against the property in favor of the City in accordance with the requirements of RCW 82.02.0503.c.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum rules and regulations for controlling and enforcing right-of-way uses to assure that proposed uses are consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare of the community, and that harm or nuisance which may result from a proposed right-of-way use is prevented. It shall be unlawful for anyone to make private use of any public right-of-way without a right-of-way use permit issued by the City, or to use any public right-of-way without complying with all provisions of a permit issued by the City.
2. Satisfaction of Lien.
Upon receipt of final payment of all deferred impact fees for the property, the City shall execute a release of deferred impact fee lien for the property. The property owner at the time of the release is responsible, at his or her own expense, for recording the lien release.
B. Right-of-way use permit application process and fee
F. Limitation on deferrals
1. The City engineer or designee, herein referred to as “the City,” shall establish policies and procedures to administer the permit program. 2. Applicants may be required to submit, in addition to the application form, any documents the City deems necessary for the City to perform an accurate evaluation of the right- of-way use permit application. 3. Decisions regarding issuance, renewal, denial, or termination of any such permits shall be subject to insurance requirements, bond requirements, indemnification and hold harmless agreements, the capacity of the rights-of-way to accommodate the applicant’s proposed facilities or use, evaluation of competing public interests, and any other administrative requirements applicable to the permit.
The deferral entitlements allowed under this chapter shall be limited to the first 20 single-family residential construction building permits per applicant, as identified by contractor registration number or other unique identification number, per year.
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 603
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