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CHAPTER 21.67 - WEST END INTERIM ZONING Sections: 21.67.010 APPLICABILITY 21.67.020 EFFECTIVE DATE 21.67.030 ZONING MAP 21.67.040 RELATIONSHIP TO BALANCE OF TITLE 21 21.67.050 ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS 21.67.060 RURAL LANDS 2 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL2) 21.67.070 RURAL LANDS 5 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL5) 21.67.080 RURAL LANDS 10 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL10) 21.67.090 WEST END FOREST LANDS 20 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (WE-FL20) 21.67.100 WEST END COMMERCIAL RESOURCE LANDS 40 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (WE-CRL40) 21.67.110 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATION (NC) 21.67.010 APPLICABILITY This Chapter applies to all lands in that portion of unincorporated Skamania County located within Township 1 North, Range 5 East; Township 2 North, Range 5 East; Township 3 North, Range 5 East; Township 1 North, Range 6 East; Township 2 North, Range 6 East; Township 3 North, Range 6 East; Willamette Meridian, lying northerly of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Boundary and southerly of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest Boundary, commonly known as the West End of the County and depicted on the Final West End Community Comprehensive Subarea Plan Map. 21.67.020 EFFECTIVE DATE This Chapter shall become effective upon adoption hereof by the Board of County Commissioners. 21.67.030 ZONING MAP A zoning map will be made part of this Chapter and shall be known as the West End Zoning Map. The zoning map shall show the zone classifications assigned to specific parcels of property. 21.67.040 RELATIONSHIP TO BALANCE OF TITLE 21 Except to the extent that the provisions of this Chapter are in conflict with or contradict the provisions of the balance of SCC Title 21, the provisions set out in SCC Title 21 shall remain in full force and effect in the West End Community Subarea. When conflict arises, the provisions of this Chapter are controlling. 21.67.050 ZONE CLASSIFICATION -1-

Zoning shall be shown on the West End Zoning map and its revisions. Where the abbreviated designation is used it has the same meaning as the entire zone classification title. ABBREVIATED DESIGNATION/ZONE CLASSIFICATION TITLE Rural Lands 2 Rural Lands 5 Rural Lands 10 West End Forest Lands 20 West End Commercial Resource Lands 40 Neighborhood Commercial MAPPING SYMBOL RL2 RL5 RL10 WE-FL20 WE-CRL40 NC 21.67.060 RURAL LANDS 2 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL2) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Single-family dwellings; 2. Public facilities and/or utility systems; 3. Residential care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.85); 4. Child care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.86); 5. Public or private schools (K-12); 6. Safe homes; 7. Cottage occupations, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 8. Light home industries, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70.); 9. Professional services; 10. Religious facilities; 11. Commercial and domestic agriculture; 12. Forest practices and associated management activities of any forest crop, including but not limited to timber harvesting of forest resources (mushrooms, bear grass, boughs, berries, etc.), Christmas trees, and nursery stock; 13. Libraries; 14. Parks and/or public water access facilities; 15. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 16. Accessory uses normally associated with allowable uses. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160). C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Meeting halls, (such as, but not limited to: civic, social, and fraternal organizations); 3. Commercial kennel facilities; 4. Auto repair yards, vehicle storage yards, and/or the sale of new and/or used automobiles, motorcycles, marine, recreational vehicles, and/or off-road vehicles. Provided the outdoor storage of non-functioning vehicles and parts thereof are fully screened from view from a roadway (public or private) and from adjacent properties under different ownership than the subject property; 5. New recreational vehicle parks; -2-

6. Multi-family dwellings (up to two units); 7. Expansion of existing legally established mineral resource extraction and/or processing sites; 8. Expansion of existing legally established scout camps, church camps, and/or youth camps. D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES 1. Any uses not listed above area prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Minimum lot size shall be 2 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. Single-family: Each single-family dwelling unit (including mobile homes) shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.060(F)(1). b. Multi-family: Each two unit multi-family dwelling shall require a minimum lot size of three (3) acres. 3. SETBACKS The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. -3-

4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 35 feet above grade, with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. No building or structure shall be located within any easement. 21.67.070 RURAL LANDS 5 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL5) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Single-family dwellings; 2. Public facilities and/or utility systems; 3. Residential care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.85); 4. Child care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.86); 5. Public or private schools, (K-12); 6. Safe homes; 7. Cottage occupations, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 8. Light home industries, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 9. Professional services; 10. Religious facilities; 11. Commercial and domestic agriculture; 12. Forest practices and associated management activities of any forest crop, including but not limited to timber harvest, harvesting of forest resources (mushrooms, bear grass, boughs, berries, etc.), Christmas trees, and nursery stock; 13. Libraries; 14. Parks and/or public water access facilities; 15. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 16. Accessory uses normally associated with an allowable use. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160). C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Meeting halls, (such as, but not limited to: civic, social, and fraternal organizations); 3. Commercial kennel facilities; 4. Auto repair yards, vehicle storage yards, and/or the sale of new and/or uses automobiles, motorcycles, marine, recreational vehicles, and/or off-road vehicles. Provided that outdoor storage of non-functioning vehicles and parts thereof are fully screened from view from a roadway (public or private) and from adjacent properties under different ownership than the subject property; 5. New recreational vehicle parks; 6. Multi-family dwellings (up to 2 units); 7. Expansion of existing legally established mineral resource extraction and/or processing sites; 8. Scout camps, church camps, and/or youth camps. -4-

D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES 1. Any uses not listed above are prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Minimum lot size shall be 5 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. Single-family: Each single-family dwelling (including mobile homes) shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.070(F)(1). b. Multi-family: Each two unit multi-family dwelling shall require a minimum lot size of seven and one half (7.5) acres. 3. SETBACKS The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. 4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 35 feet above grade, with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. No building or structure shall be located within any easement. -5-

21.67.080 RURAL LANDS 10 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (RL10) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Single-family dwellings; 2. Public facilities and/or utility systems; 3. Residential care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.85); 4. Child care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.86); 5. Public or private schools (K-12); 6. Safe homes; 7. Cottage occupations, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 8. Light home industries, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 9. Professional services; 10. Religious facilities; 11. Commercial and domestic agriculture; 12. Forest practices and associated management activities of any forest crop, including but not limited to timber harvest, harvesting of forest resources (mushrooms, bear grass, boughs, berries, etc.), Christmas trees, and nursery stock; 13. Libraries; 14. Parks and/or public water access facilities; 15. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 16. Scout camps, church camps, and/or youth camps; 17. Accessory uses normally associated with an allowable use. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160). C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Meeting halls, (such as, but not limited to: civic, social, and fraternal organizations); 3. Commercial kennel facilities; 4. Auto repair yards, vehicle storage yards, and/or the sale of new and/or used automobiles, motorcycles, marine, recreational vehicles, and/or off-road vehicles. Provide the outdoor storage of non-functioning vehicles and parts thereof are fully screened from view from a roadway (public or private) and from adjacent properties under different ownership than the subject property; 5. New recreational vehicle parks; 6. Multi-family dwellings (up to two units); 7. Expansion of existing legally established mineral resource extraction and/or processing sites. D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES -6-

1. Any uses not listed above are prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Minimum lot size shall be 10 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. Single-family: Each single-family dwelling (including mobile homes) shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.080(F)(1). b. Multi-family: Each two unit multi-family dwelling shall require a minimum lot size of fifteen (15) acres. 3. SETBACKS The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. 4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 35 feet above grade, with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. No building or structure shall be located within any easement. 21.67.090 WEST END FOREST LANDS 20 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (WE-FL20) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Forest practices and associated management activities of any forest crop, including but -7-

not limited to timber harvest, harvesting or forest resources (mushrooms, bear grass, boughs, berries, etc.), Christmas trees, and nursery stock; 2. Log sorting and storage areas, scaling stations, and forest industry storage and maintenance facilities, provided the intent of the processing is initial reduction in bulk and/or to facilitate transport of products to a secondary processing center. These uses shall not include commercial and manufacturing uses such as but not limited to: manufacture of finished wood products, such as furniture, lumber, or plywood, nor the retail sales of products from the site; 3. Commercial and domestic agriculture; 4. Management and enhancement of unique biological areas, propagation of fish and wildlife, and water resource management facilities; 5. Storage of explosives, fuels and chemicals allowed by state and federal laws; 6. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 7. Public facilities and/or utility systems; 8. Scout camps, church camps, and/or youth camps; 9. One single-family dwelling per legal lot of record; 10. Cottage occupations, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 11. Light home industries, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 12. Professional services; 13. Accessory uses normally associated with an allowable use. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Temporary crew quarters and/or farm labor housing in conjunction with forest or agricultural activities. C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Extraction and processing of gravel and rock for construction and maintenance of roads and trails within the forest owner s property, provided: a. Ownership is a minimum of twenty (20) contiguous acres; b. Land is in a forest tax classification; and c. There is a Forest Management Plan for the property. 2. Commercial kennel facilities; 3. Semi-public facilities and/or utility systems; 4. Sawmills, shake and shingle mills, and chipper facilities; 5. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160). D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES 1. Any uses not listed above are prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless -8-

the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Minimum lot size shall be 20 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. Single-family: Each single-family dwelling (including mobile homes) shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.090(F)(1). b. One single-family dwelling per legal lot of record allowed. c. Multi-family: No multi-family dwellings (two or more units) are allowed within the WE-FL20 zone classification. 3. SETBACKS The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. 4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 35 feet above grade with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. No building or accessory structure shall be located within any easement. 21.67.100 WEST END COMMERCIAL RESOURCE LANDS 40 ZONE CLASSIFICATION (WE-CRL40) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Forest practices and associated management activities of any forest crop, including but not limited to timber harvest, harvesting of forest resources (mushrooms, bear grass, boughs, berries, etc.), Christmas trees, and nursery stock; -9-

2. Log sorting and storage area, scaling stations, forest industry storage and maintenance facilities, sawmills, shake and shingle mills, and chipper facilities; 3. Commercial and domestic agriculture; 4. Management and enhancement of unique biological areas, propagation of fish and wildlife, and water resource management facilities; 5. Storage of explosives, fuels, and chemicals allowed by state and federal laws; 6. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 7. Public and/or semi-public facilities and utility systems; 8. Historic sites open to the pubic that do not interfere with resource land management; 9. Extraction of gravel and rock for road and trail construction and maintenance purposes, and the operation of portable rock crushers, provided the material is used within the WE-CRL40 designation, the WE-FL20 designation, or on the forest owner s property; 10. Accessory uses normally associated with an allowable use. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Temporary crew quarters and/or farm labor housing in conjunction with forest and agricultural activities. C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Sand and/or gravel pit, stone quarry, mining, crushing, stockpiling or mineral resources and similar uses for the development of natural resources extracted on-site, and not otherwise outright permitted above; 3. Private aircraft landing field as an accessory use to forest management or a legal nonconforming use; 4. Natural resource training/research facilities. D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES 1. Any uses not listed above are prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Minimum lot size shall be 40 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. No dwelling units are allowed in the WE-CRL40 zone classification. 3. SETBACKS The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: -10-

a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. 4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 35 feet above grade, with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. No building or structure shall be located within any easement. 21.67.110 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATION (NC) A. ALLOWABLE USES 1. Public and/or semi-public facilities and/or utility systems; 2. Professional services; 3. Retail stores with all merchandise within an enclosed building; 4. Service establishments with all services provided within an enclosed building; 5. Single-family dwellings; 6. Cottage occupations, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 7. Light home industries, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.70); 8. Bed and breakfast establishments, lodging facilities, and/or retreat centers with up to 12 rooms for rent, and are owner occupied; 9. Meeting halls, (such as, but not limited to: civic, social, and fraternal); 10. Domestic agriculture; 11. Residential care facilities, (In accordance with SCC Chapter 21.85); 12. Attached communication facilities located on BPA towers, (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 13. Accessory uses normally associated with an allowable use. B. ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW USES 1. Attached communication facilities located on non-bpa towers, (In accordance with -11-

SCC Section 21.70.160). C. CONDITIONAL USES 1. Communication tower(s), (In accordance with SCC Section 21.70.160); 2. Commercial buildings requesting a footprint of over 2,500 square feet and/or over 5,000 square feet in total floor area; 3. New recreational vehicle parks. D. TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED 1. Temporary uses shall be permitted in accordance with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.120. E. PROHIBITED USES 1. Any uses not listed above are prohibited. F. MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1. LOT SIZE The standard minimum lot size, dimensions, and proportions shall be as follows (Unless the Local Health Authority requires a greater lot size): a. Single-family: Minimum lot size shall be 2 acres. b. Commercial use: Minimum lot size shall be 2 acres. 2. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS a. Single-family: Each single-family dwelling (including mobile homes) shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.110(F)(1). b. Commercial: Each commercial use shall require the minimum lot area listed under SCC Section 21.67.110(F)(1). 3. SETBACK The following are the minimum lot line setbacks for all buildings and accessory buildings: a. Front Yard: No building or accessory building shall be constructed closer than fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the public road right-of-way or thirty-five (35) feet from the centerline of a private road (not including private driveways), or twenty (20) feet from the front property line, whichever is greater. b. Side Yard: On each side of the building or accessory building, a side yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet. c. Rear Yard: A rear yard shall be provided of not less than twenty (20) feet, including accessory buildings. d. Non-conforming Lots: Lots of less than two (2) acres in size shall conform to standard Building Code setback requirements. e. A Yard that Fronts on More Than One Road: A setback requirement for the front yard of a lot that fronts on more than one road shall be the required setback for that zone classification. All other frontages shall have a setback of fifteen (15) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater if the parcel is less than two (2) acres. If the parcel is greater than two (2) acres, the setback shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. -12-

f. Setbacks from cul-de-sacs and hammerhead turnarounds shall be twenty (20) feet from the property line, or the edge of the public road right-of-way or private road easement, whichever is greater. 4. OTHER STANDARDS a. Building height limit for permitted uses shall not exceed 28 feet from grade to the highest point on the roof, with the exception of SCC Section 21.70.050 and SCC Section 21.70.160. b. Allowable establishments are limited in size to a footprint of 2,500 square feet, and two (2) stories (28 feet) in height without the need for a conditional use permit. c. No building or structure shall be located within any easement. d. New commercial facilities shall provide adequate off-street parking for the proposed use and shall comply with the requirements of SCC Section 21.70.070. -13-