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PLANNING AND LAND USE REGULATIONS 15.10.140
characteristics: orders are generally taken at a main counter or drive-up window and
food and/or beverages are usually served in disposable wrapping or containers. This
includes drive-in and carry-out restaurants.
81. Right-of-way. An area or strip of public land which incorporates or is intended to be
occupied by, but not limited to, streets, alleys, sidewalks, bike paths, curbs, gutters,
landscaping and/or public utilities.
82. Salvage yard (auto wrecking, scrap,.junk), Any area used for the storage, keeping or
abandonment of junk or waste material, including scrap metal or other scrap
materials,or for the dismantling,demolition or abandonment of automobiles,machin-
ery, other vehicles or parts thereof.
83. School. Any public, religious or nonprofit facility providing a general curriculum of
academic or vocational instruction serving any or all grades between kindergarten and
twelfth grade.
84. School commercial. A facility providing commercial instruction in such activities as
music, dance, arts, crafts and sailing.
85. School, adult vocational.A facility providing a general curriculum of adult academic or
vocational instruction.
86. Setback. The required minimum distance from a right-of-way or lot line that estab-
lishes the area within which only fencing,landscaping,driveways,parking and similar
uses are permitted. Any structure including, but not limited to, decks, stairways,
porches or other attachments to a building are specifically prohibited in the setback.
Building eaves are permitted to extend into the setback a maximum of two feet.
87. Shopping center. A single complex which provides a combination of retail establish-
ments designed in such a manner as to provide convenience for shoppers with common
parking facilities. Includes mall.
(Single-family, attached. See Dwelling)
(Single-family, detached. See Dwelling)
88. Solid waste facility.A disposal site employing an engineering method for disposing of
solid wastes in a manner that minimizes environmental hazards. Includes landfill,
compactor, transfer, etc.
89. Storage.A structure or designated area that provides space for storing.
a. Container.An accessory storage use consisting of containers such as semi-tractor
vans, shipping containers and conex containers originally designed to transport
goods and materials via highway,rail, air or sea,which are placed on a parcel of
land and used for covered storage provided that all wheel assemblies have been
removed,and the unit is located outside any setbacks. Containers are not allowed
within the front 50 percent of the parcel except in the Industrial Zoning District.
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15.10.140 PLANNING AND LAND USE REGULATIONS
Containers are considered a structure and must comply with current adopted
building codes.Railroad box cars are excluded except in the Industrial Zone. (See
Accessory use/Building, Building, and Structure.)
b. Outdoor.The commercial keeping,in an unroofed area and usually enclosed by a
fence, of any goods,junk, material, merchandise or vehicles in the same place for
an extended period of time. In the harbor commercial area, the use is limited to
the storage of boats only.
C. Self-service. A building or group of buildings consisting of individual, small,
self-contained units that are leased or owned for storage of business and
household goods or contractors' supplies. Includes mini warehouses.
arehouse and distribution. A building used primarily for the storage and
distribution of goods,products,materials,supplies and equipment,but excluding
.bulk storage of materials that are flammable or explosive or that create
hazardous or commonly recognized offensive conditions.
90. Street.A dedicated public way which affords the principal means of access to abutting
property, such as an avenue, place, drive, boulevard, highway or other similar public
thoroughfare, except an alley as defined herein.
91. Structure. Anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached to something
havinglocation on the ground, including, but not limited to, buildings, towers, and
sheds. Fences, retaining walls less than three feet in height, signs and similar
improvements of a minor character are excluded.
92. Surface, durable. Means brick, flag-type stone, gravel, cement, or asphalt.
9& Temporary structure.A structure without any foundation or footings as allowed by the
adopted building code.
94. Trailer.A structure standing on wheels, towed or hauled by another vehicle and used
for carrying materials, goods or objects or as a temporary office or business.
95. Transient merchant.Any person, partnership, firm or corporation,whether a resident
of the city or not, who engages in a temporary business,within a period not exceeding
150 consecutive days in a calendar year,of selling and delivering goods and/or services,
wares and merchandise for profit or nonprofit within the city by operating on a
door-to-door, street corner or similar basis; or from no fixed location or office; or from
a location out-of-doors or in quarters that are easily moveable, such as a temporary
leased area or space, motor vehicle, trailer or tent. Includes peddlers, solicitors,
--- - —itinerant 1nereban s and ven ors. oes not include vehicles for hire.
(Two-family or duplex. See Dwelling)
(Unit dwelling unit. See Dwelling)
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