Sammamish Unified Development Code

Administration | ProceduresforLandUsePermitApplications,PublicNotice,HearingsandAppeals

b. Mailed by first class mail as provided in subsection 7. of this section; and

iii. The department determines that additional notice boards are necessary to provide adequate public notice.

c. Published as provided in subsection 8. of this section.

c. Notice boards shall be:

6. Posted notice for a proposal shall consist of one or more notice boards posted by the applicant within 14 days following the department’s determination of completeness as follows: a. A single notice board shall be posted for a project. This notice board may also be used for the posting of the notice of decision and notice of hearing and shall be placed by the applicant: i. At the midpoint of the site street frontage or as otherwise directed by the department for maximum visibility; ii. Five feet inside the street property line except when the board is structurally attached to an existing building; provided, that no notice board shall be placed more than five feet from the street property without approval of the department;

i. Maintained in good condition by the applicant during the notice period through the time of the final City decision on the proposal, including the expiration of any applicable appeal periods, and for decisions that are appealed, through the time of the final resolution of any appeal; ii. In place at least 28 days prior to the date of any required hearing for a Type 3 or 4 decision, or at least 14 days following the department’s determination of completeness for any Type 2 decision; and iii. Removed within 14 days after the end of the notice period. d. Removal of the notice board prior to the end of the notice period may be cause for discontinuance of City review until the notice board is replaced and remains in place for the specified time period. e. An affidavit of posting shall be submitted to the department by the applicant within 14 days following the department’s determination of completeness to allow continued processing of the application by the department. f. Notice boards shall be constructed and installed in accordance with this subsection, and any additional

iii. So that the top of the notice board is between seven to nine feet above grade; and

iv. Where it is completely visible to pedestrians.

b. Additional notice boards may be required when:

i. The site does not abut a public road;

ii. A large site abuts more than one public road; or

624 | Title 21: Sammamish Development Code

Effective | January 1, 2022

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