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Chapter 19.04 EMC, Definitions Page 13 of 55 <br />The Everett Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 4031-24, passed May 22, 2024. <br />“Lot line, rear” means the lot line opposite and most distant from the front lot line. In the case <br />of triangular or other irregularly shaped lots, an imaginary line ten feet in length located <br />entirely within the lot, parallel to and at a maximum distance from the front lot line. <br />“Lot line, side” means any lot line which is not a front or rear lot line. <br />“Lot, panhandle” means a lot with access provided to the bulk of the lot by means of a narrow <br />strip of land which does not meet the full frontage or width requirements of this title. <br />“Lot, substandard” means a lot that does not meet minimum lot area and/or dimensional (lot <br />width, lot depth and/or lot frontage) requirements of this title. <br />“Manufactured home,” “mobile home,” “mobile home park subdivision,” “manufactured housing <br />subdivision,” “mobile home park,” “manufactured housing community” or <br />“manufactured/mobile home community” has the same meaning as set forth in RCW 59.20.030. <br />“Designated manufactured home” or “new manufactured home” has the same meaning as set <br />forth in RCW 35.63.160. <br />“Marquee” means a permanent roof-like structure or canopy of rigid material supported by and <br />extending from the facade of a building. <br />“Open space” means land area not covered by buildings, roads, driveway and parking areas, or <br />outdoor storage areas, including, but not limited to, landscape areas, gardens, woodlands, <br />walkways, courtyards or lawns, and outdoor recreation areas. Except as otherwise provided by <br />this title, open space includes setback areas that meet the requirements defined in this title. <br />“Open space, common” means private open space provided within a development which is <br />provided for, and which is permanently accessible to, all residents/tenants of the development. <br />“Open space, private” means a small parcel of land or outside area (deck, lanai, patio) <br />immediately adjacent to an individual dwelling unit maintained by and for its residents and <br />reserved exclusively for their use. <br />“Open space, public” means an area that is visible and accessible to the public, but may be <br />designed for the use and enjoyment of the development. <br />“Plat” is a map or representation of a subdivision, showing thereon the division of a tract or <br />parcel of land into lots, blocks, streets and alleys, or other divisions and dedications.