Land Division | Neighborhood Design
changes are consistent with the approved binding site plan.
c. The binding site plan shall contain all information as set forth in an official submittal checklist signed by the director. d. Lots, parcels or tracts created through the binding site plan procedure shall be legal lots of record. All provisions, conditions and requirements of the binding site plan shall be legally enforceable on the purchaser or any other person acquiring a lease or other ownership interest of any lot, parcel, or tract created pursuant to the binding site plan. e. No person shall sell, transfer or lease any lot, tract or parcel created pursuant to the binding site plan that does not conform to the requirements of the binding site plan. f. The binding site plan shall set forth limitations and conditions, including irrevocable dedications of property and contain a provision that any development of the site shall be in conformity with the approved binding site plan.
5. Vacations
a. Vacation of a binding site plan shall be accomplished by following the same procedure and satisfying the same laws, rules and conditions as required for a new binding site plan application, as set forth in this chapter. If a portion of a binding site plan is vacated, the property subject to the vacated portion shall constitute one lot unless the property is subsequently divided by an approved subdivision or short subdivision or another binding site plan. b. If a building permit or commercial site development permit is revised or expires, then the binding site plan shall be vacated unless the director determines that the revision or expiration is consistent with the approved binding site plan.
6. Recording
a. Plat certificates or owner’s duplicate certificates for registered land pursuant to Chapter 65.12 RCW shall be provided to the department by the owner. b. Prior to recording, the approved binding site plan shall be surveyed and the final recording forms shall be prepared by a land surveyor. A final binding site plan shall be prepared in a format prescribed by the department.
G. Boundary Line Adjustments
1. Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to provide procedures and criteria for the review and approval of adjustments to boundary lines of legal lots or tracts in order to rectify defects in legal descriptions, to allow the enlargement or merging of lots to improve or qualify as a building site, to achieve increased setbacks from property lines or sensitive areas, to correct situations wherein an established use is located across a lot line, or for other similar purposes.
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 55
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