Chapter 21.80
“P” TERMS
Sections:
21.80.005 Parks and recreation special use areas.
21.80.010 Permitted use.
21.80.020 Permit coordinator.
21.80.030 Person.
21.80.040 Pedestrian-bike path.
21.80.050 Petroleum products storage and distributing.
21.80.055 Pier.
21.80.060 Planning advisory board.
21.80.065 Planning official.
21.80.070 Primary use.
21.80.080 Private.
21.80.090 Private parking.
21.80.095 Project permit or project permit application.
21.80.100 Repealed.
21.80.105 Public meeting.
21.80.005 Parks and recreation special use areas.
Parks and recreation special use areas mean public facilities used for specialized recreational, educational, or community purposes. Special use areas include miscellaneous publicly owned facilities that do not generally meet the classification criteria for neighborhood, community, regional, or waterfront park areas. Special use areas often include various types of indoor facilities. Examples of special use areas in Edmonds include the Meadowdale Clubhouse, Historical Museum, and Frances Anderson Center. Parks and recreation special use areas are a type of local public facilities. [Ord. 3353 § 18, 2001].
21.80.010 Permitted use.
Permitted use means a use not requiring a conditional use permit. (See also, Use.)
21.80.020 Permit coordinator.
Permit coordinator means the community development director or other person designated by the mayor.
21.80.030 Person.
Person means any person, firm, business, corporation, partnership, or other association or organization, marital community, municipal corporation, special district or governmental agency, and includes the plural such as persons, firms, etc.
21.80.040 Pedestrian-bike path.
(See Bike-Pedestrian Path.)
21.80.050 Petroleum products storage and distributing.
Petroleum products storage and distribution means the receipt of petroleum products, generally by pipeline or marine vessels and the storage and loading of petroleum products for distribution to petroleum bulk plants and to customers and automotive service stations; and all related operations, including but not limited to, the operation and maintenance of trucks and equipment, the handling of products, merchandise and materials, the provision of customer services related to the petroleum distribution business, and the compounding, blending, packaging and shipping of lube oils and greases.
21.80.055 Pier.
A pier is a fixed structure which abuts the shoreline and is used for moorage or other water-related activities such as swimming and diving. [Ord. 2605 § 5, 1987].
21.80.060 Planning advisory board.
Planning advisory board means the planning advisory board of the city of Edmonds, established in Chapter 10.40 ECC.
21.80.065 Planning official.
The manager of the planning division or his/her designee. [Ord. 2925 § 1, 1993].
21.80.070 Primary use.
Primary use means the principal use of a property. (See also, Use.)
21.80.080 Private.
Private means for the noncommercial use of the occupant and guests of the occupant.
21.80.090 Private parking.
Private parking means parking facilities for the noncommercial use of the occupant and guests of the occupant, including garages and carports. (See also, Off-Street Parking and Commercial Parking Lots.)
21.80.095 Project permit or project permit application.
Project permit or project permit application for purposes of the ECDC means any land use or environmental permit or license required by
the ECDC for a project action, including but not limited to building permits, subdivisions, binding site plans, planned unit developments, conditional uses, shoreline substantial development permits, site plan review, permits or approvals required by critical areas ordinances, site-specific rezones authorized by a comprehensive plan or sub-area plan, but excluding the adoption or amendment of a comprehensive plan, subarea plan, or development regulations except as otherwise specifically included in this subsection. [Ord. 3112 § 36, 1996].
21.80.100 Projecting sign.
Repealed by Ord. 3313.
21.80.105 Public meeting.
Public meeting for purposes of the ECDC means an informal meeting, hearing, workshop, or other public gathering of people to obtain comments from the public or other agencies on a proposed project permit prior to the decisionmaking body's decision. A public meeting may include, but is not limited to, an architectural design board meeting or a scoping meeting on a draft environmental impact statement. A public meeting does not include an open record hearing. The proceedings at a public meeting may be recorded and a report or recommendation may be included in the city's project permit file. [Ord. 3112 § 37, 1996].