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<br />§ 17.08.130. Building. <br />"Building" means a structure having roof supported by columns or walls for the shelter, support <br />or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels. <br />(Res. 83-10, 1983) <br />§ 17.08.135. Building height. <br />"Building height" means the vertical distance from grade plane to the average height of the <br />highest roof surface. Grade plain is the reference plane representing the average of finished ground <br />level adjoining the building at exterior walls. Where the finished ground level slopes away from <br />the exterior walls, the reference plane shall be established by the lowest points within the area <br />between the building and the lot line or, where the lot line is more than six (6) feet (1829 mm) <br />from the building, between the building and a point six (6) feet (1829 mm) from the building. <br />(Ord. 2010-014, 2010; Ord. 2013-001, 2013) <br />§ 17.08.140. Building line. <br />"Building line" means a line established at a minimum distance a building may be located from <br />any property line as determined by the standards of this title. <br />(Res. 83-10, 1983) <br />§ 17.08.150. Repealed. <br />(Res. 83-10, 1983; Ord. 2013-001, 2013) <br />§ 17.08.155. Campground. <br />"Campground" means any parcel or tract of land under the control of any person, organization, or <br />governmental entity wherein two (2) or more recreational vehicle, recreational park trailer or other <br />camping unit sites are offered for the use of the public or members of an organization. Typically <br />the length of stay for a majority of the guests will range from one (1) to fourteen (14) days. The <br />purpose of a campground use shall relate primarily to vacation, recreation and similar pursuits, and <br />is not a place of permanent residence for the campers. A single-family residence may be allowed <br />for the owner or caretaker. Very limited service commercial activities may be allowed which are <br />intended for campers of the campground and must be approved as part of a conditional use permit. <br />Youth Camps may offer additional education and child-care assistance elements as secondary uses <br />to the Campground. These secondary uses shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local <br />regulations. <br />(Ord. 2007-22, 2007; Ord. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 2013-012, 2013; Ord. 2021-015, 2021) <br />§ 17.08.155A. Campground, primitive. <br />“Campground, primitive” means dispersed camping outside of a designated campground or a <br />campground without full amenities. Dispersed camping means there are no designated campsites, <br />no toilets, no picnic tables, no trash cans, no treated water, and no fire grates. Dispersed camping <br />is not allowed in the vicinity of developed recreation sites such as campgrounds, boat ramps, picnic <br />areas, or trailheads. A campground without full amenities means that sanican/vault toilets, <br />campfire rings, picnic tables, and graveled/identified campsites are allowed; however no utilities <br />such as water, septic, and power, or pavement are allowed except for paved road aprons or similar. <br />Exhibit A <br />19