Sammamish Unified Development Code

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Sammamish Development Code

b. Subdivision, including preliminary plat, short plat, or binding site plan and revisions or alterations which increase the number of dwelling units or trip generation;

demand for additional capital facilities, and which requires the issuance of a building permit. “Feepayer” includes an applicant for an impact fee credit. 24. Financial commitment. Sources of public or private funds or combinations thereof have been identified which will be sufficient to finance public facilities necessary to support development and that there is reasonable assurance that such funds will be timely put to that end. a. Revenue designated in the most currently adopted CIP for transportation facilities or strategies needed in the committed network for the transportation adequacy measure to test for concurrency. The financial plan underlying the adopted CIP identifies all applicable and available revenue sources and forecasts these revenues through the six-year period that can be reasonably expected. Projects to be used in defining the committed network shall represent those projects that are anticipated to be constructed in the six years of the CIP. This commitment is reviewed annually through the budget process; b. Unanticipated revenue from federal or state grants for which the City has received notice of approval; c. Revenue that is assured by an applicant in a form approved by the City in a voluntary agreement; d. Grants from federal, state or private sources if the grant has been awarded for specific projects;

c. Mobile home park;

d. Unified zone development plan (UZDP);

e. Conditional use permit;

f. Site development permit;

g. Building permit; or

h. Certificate of occupancy for a change in use.

20. Director. When referenced in this Chapter, means the director of the department of public works or the director’s designee, or the director of the department of parks and recreation or the director’s designee, or the director of the department of community development or the director’s designee, as appropriate. 21. Dwelling unit. A residential location such as a house, apartment, condominium, townhouse, mobile home, or manufactured home in which people may live. 22. Encumbered. To reserve, set aside, or otherwise earmark the impact fees in order to pay for commitments, contractual obligations, or other liabilities incurred for public facilities. 23. Feepayer. A person, corporation, partnership, incorporated association, or any other similar entity, or department or bureau of any governmental entity or municipal corporation commencing a land development activity which creates the

e. Appropriations in state biennial budget for specific projects;

610 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code

Effective | January 1, 2022

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