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<br />collection, processing, purchase, sale, exchange, salvage or disposal of junk, including scrap
<br />materials, unlicensed or inoperable vehicles, vehicle parts, used appliances, machinery or parts
<br />thereof. This shall not be interpreted to include the normal storage or accumulation of viable and/or
<br />operable agricultural equipment. (Ord. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 2007-22, 2007; Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.340 Repealed.
<br />(Ord. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 2007-22, 2007; Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.360 Lot.
<br />"Lot" means any area, tract or parcel of land owned by or under the control and in the lawful
<br />possession of one distinct ownership. The term means any type of land holding and includes, but is
<br />not limited to, lots platted in subdivisions. (Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.361 Lot, flag.
<br />"Lot, flag" means a lot with two distinct parts:
<br />• The flag, which is the only building site; and is located behind another lot; and
<br />• The pole, which connects the flag to the street or road, provides the only street
<br />frontage for the lot, and is less than the minimum lot width for the zone in which it
<br />is located.
<br />(Ord. 2013-001, 2013)
<br />17.08.370 Lot line, front.
<br />“Lot line, front” means a lot line that abuts any public street, private street, right-of-way or other
<br />means of vehicular access, other than an alley. (Ord. 2019-013, 2019; Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.380 Lot line, rear.
<br />"Rear lot line" means any boundary opposite and most distant from front lot line and not
<br />intersecting a front lot line. (Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.390 Lot line, side.
<br />"Side lot line" means any boundary line not a front or rear lot line. (Res. 83-10, 1983)
<br />17.08.390B Lot, through.
<br />"Lot, through" means a lot that has frontage on two (2) easements (public or private) for access. (Ord.
<br />2019-013, 2019; Ord. 2013-001, 2013)
<br />17.08.390C Street frontage.
<br />“Street frontage” means the linear frontage of a parcel or property abutting a street or vehicular
<br />access easement. (Ord. 2019-013, 2019;)
<br />Note: A scrivener's error in Ord. 2019-013, Exhibit D, incorrectly numbered this section as 17.08.790C, and incorrectly references Res.
<br />2012-78 (part).
<br />17.08.391 Manufactured home.
<br />"Manufactured home" means a single-family residence constructed after June 15, 1976, and in
<br />accordance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements for
<br />manufactured housing and bearing the appropriate insignia indication for such compliance. The unit
<br />must be transportable in one (1) or more sections, which in the traveling mode, is eight (8) body feet
<br />or more in width or forty (40) body width in length, or when erected on site exceeds four hundred
<br />(400) square feet and which is built on a permanent chassis. A manufactured home shall be affixed to
<br />a foundation system in accordance with Chapter 296-150M WAC as administered by the Washington
<br />State Department of Labor and Industries. The manufacturer's requirements shall be followed for
<br />placement and if there are no manufacturer instructions, the Kittitas County department of building
<br />and fire safety requirements shall be imposed. A manufactured home has a red insignia from the
<br />Department of Labor and Industries. (Ord. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 9822 (part), 1998)
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