HomeMy WebLinkAbout02369Section 2.84 School: Elementary, Junior or Senior High, Including Public,
Private and Parochial. An institution of learning which offers instruction
in the several branches of learning and study required to be taught in the
public schools by the Washington State Board of Education.
Section 2.85 Secondary Use. (Incidental or Accessory). A minor or
second use for which a lot, structure or building is designed or employed
in conjunction with but subordinate to its primary use.
Section 2.86 Semi -Private Facility. Any facility to which a class or a
group of the public is permitted to attend or use subject to the regulations
of a club or other organization owning or regulating such facility.
Section 2.87 Setback. Yard requirements. The distances that buildings
or uses must be removed from their lot lines. Setbacks shall be measured,
where applicable, from proposed or actual public or private street right-of-way
lines.
Section 2.88 Shelter Station. A shelter for the protection from the
elements of the waiting customers of a public transportation system.
Section 2.89 Sign. Any device for visual communication that is used for
the purpose of bringing the subject thereof to the attention of the public.
Section 2.90 Solid Planting. A planting of evergreen trees and shrubs
which will prevent a thorough and unobscured penetration of sight or light.
Section 2.91 Sorority. (See Fraternity).
Section 2.92 Story. That part of a building lying between two floors or
between the floor and ceiling of the highest usable level in the building.
Section 2.93 Street. A public thoroughfare which affords the principal
means of access to abutting properties.
Section 2.94 Structure. A combination of materials constructed and
erected permanently on the ground or attached to something having a permanent
location on the ground. Not included are residential fences less than six
feet in width, retaining walls, rockeries and similar improvements of a minor
character less than three feet in height.
Section 2.95 Structural Alterations. Any change in load or stress of the
loaded or stressed members of a building or structure.
Section 2.96 Temporary. Not having or requiring permanent attachment to
the ground, or involving structures which have no required permanent attach-
ment to the ground and not to exceed a period of time of six months.
Section 2.97 Tourist Home. A private residence having not more than
three rooms for hire to transients for only sleeping accommodations and
whose trade is seasonal in character.
Section 2.98 Trailer. (Mobile Home). A vehicle used for living or
sleeping purposes.
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