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§ 17.08.461 § 17.08.465B <br /> recharging of electric vehicle batteries through higher power levels and that meets or exceeds any <br /> standards,codes,and regulations set forth by chapter 19.28 RCW and consistent with rules adopted <br /> under RCW 19.27.540 <br /> (Ord. 2011-013, 2011) <br /> § 17.08.462. Receiving site. <br /> "Receiving site" means those lots where the procurement of TDR credits facilitate a permissible <br /> change in the allowed intensity on the property pursuant to the TDR chapter and all other <br /> controlling policies and law. <br /> (Ord. 2009-25, 2009) <br /> § 17.08.463. Recreation,indoor. <br /> "Recreation, indoor" means a place designed and equipped for the conduct of sports and leisure- <br /> time activities within an enclosed space. Examples include gymnasium,bowling alley, dance hall, <br /> billiard hall, theaters, indoor tennis and racquetball courts, and indoor swimming pools. This <br /> definition excludes stadiums. Indoor recreation uses for the private use of the landowner are <br /> permitted outright. <br /> (Ord. 2013-012, 2013) <br /> § 17.08.464. Recreation, outdoor. <br /> "Recreation, outdoor" means a place designed and equipped for the conduct of sports and leisure- <br /> time activities with little or no enclosed space. Examples include: outdoor theaters, tennis courts, <br /> swimming pools, batting cages, amusement parks, miniature golf courses, boat launches and <br /> driving ranges. This definition excludes golf courses and stadiums. Outdoor recreation uses for the <br /> private use of the landowner are permitted outright. <br /> (Ord. 2013-012, 2013) <br /> § 17.08.465. Recreational vehicle. <br /> "Recreational vehicle" means a vehicular type unit designated as temporary living quarters for <br /> recreation camping,travel or seasonal use which has its own power or is mounted on or towed by <br /> another vehicle. The vehicle has a gross floor area of not more than three hundred twenty <br /> (32) square feet. This definition includes vehicles such as travel trailers, camping trailers, truck <br /> campers and motor homes. A recreational vehicle is not considered a mobile or manufactured <br /> home and is not constructed to the International Building Code standards. A recreational vehicle <br /> has a green and silver insignia from the Department of Labor and Industries. <br /> (Ord. 98-22 (part), 1998; Ord. 2007-22, 2007; Ord. 2013-001, 2013) <br /> § 17.08.465A. Recreational vehicle park. <br /> "Recreational vehicle park" means land designed to accommodate predominantly recreational <br /> vehicles (RVs)used as temporary living quarters for recreation or vacation purposes with sewage <br /> facilities approved by the County Health Department and a maximum allowable stay of one <br /> hundred eighty (180) days in a calendar year. <br /> (Ord. 2013-012, 2013) <br /> 38 <br />