Laserfiche WebLink
EVERETT 2044 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br /> <br />6/17/2025 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br />Page 45 <br />other pedestrian/actfve mobility facilitfes providing connectfons to bus and other transit and the local 1 <br />community. 2 <br />“Park and ride” means a structure or area used, rented, or leased to the general public for connectfng to 3 <br />transit, owned by or in partnership with a public agency. This use does not include parking lots or 4 <br />garages which are constructed as required for, or accessory to, another permitted use. 5 <br />“Park” means any property designated, dedicated, or developed by or on behalf of a government entfty 6 <br />for park or open space use, including passive and actfve forms of recreatfon. 7 <br />“Place of worship” or “religious facility” means a place for people to gather for religious practfce. 8 <br />Examples include churches, synagogues, and mosques and accessory uses including bible study such as 9 <br />religious schools and day care. 10 <br />“Schools (public and private)—elementary, middle and high schools” means a public or private facility 11 <br />that provides teaching or learning. Typical uses include elementary, junior and senior high schools and 12 <br />related uses, except as otherwise specifically defined in this code. 13 <br />“Schools (public and private)—instftutfons of higher educatfon” means public or private vocatfonal and 14 <br />trade schools, academies, colleges, and universitfes, includisngincluding classrooms, administratfve 15 <br />offices, cafeteria, athletfc facilitfes, dormitories, and off-street parking areas. 16 <br />“Solid waste transfer statfon” means a solid waste handling facility where nonhazardous solid waste is 17 <br />delivered by public agencies, businesses or individuals and transferred and/or sorted into other 18 <br />containers to be transported to another locatfon for ultfmate disposal. A solid waste transfer statfon may 19 <br />include provisions for extractfon of recyclable or reusable materials, as well as collectfon facilitfes for 20 <br />recyclable materials. 21 <br />“Transit facilitfes” means public or private improvements at selected points along existfng or future 22 <br />transit routes for passenger pick-up, drop-off, and waitfng. Improvements may include pullouts, shelters, 23 <br />waitfng areas, benches, informatfon and directfonal signs or structures, and lightfng. 24 <br />“Transit statfon-off-street facility ” means a dedicated transit facility outside of the public right-of-way 25 <br />where several transit routes converge, designed to accommodate several buses at once to permit 26 <br />transfer between transit routes. A transit center may provide transit passenger shelters and waitfng 27 <br />areas but does not include off-street parking for transit passenger vehicles. 28 <br />“Transportatfon facilitfes of statewide significance” means the interstate highway system; interregional 29 <br />state principal arterials including ferry connectfons that serve statewide travel; regional transit systems 30 <br />as defined in RCW 81.104.015; high capacity transportatfon systems serving regions as defined in RCW 31 <br />81.104.015; intercity passenger rail services; intercity high-speed ground transportatfon; rail fixed 32 <br />guideway system, as defined in RCW 81.104.015, excluding yards and service and maintenance facilitfes; 33 <br />the freight and passenger railroad system as regulated by the Federal Railroad Administratfon, excluding 34 <br />yards and service and maintenance facilitfes; and in shoreline zones, and in adjacent zones where all or 35 <br />any portfon of a development is within a shoreline designated area or zone, marine port and barge 36 <br />facilitfes and services that are related to marine actfvitfes affectfng internatfonal and interstate trade, 37 <br />excluding centralized, high density concentratfons of port, deep water port, and marine shipping facilitfes 38 <br />and services. 39