YCC Chapter Land Use Table Proposed text amendments. R- 10/5 FW MIN R/ELDP RT RS HTC SR R-1 R-2 R-3 B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2

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1 RICLUTURE & FORESTY (COMMERCIAL) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Agriculture*, silviculture, and animal feeding operations* (Excluding: concentrated animal feeding operations*, livestock auction/sale yards, rendering plants and slaughter houses) Animal feeding operations* and animal husbandary*, excluding concentrated animal feeding 1 2 operations* Agricultural building* Agricultural market* Agricultural stands* not exceeding 1,000 square feet in area Agricultural service establishments* Agricultural tourist operation*(ato): (a) Retail ATO* (b) Destination ATO* (c)resort ATO* Agriculturally related industry* Aquaculture* Winery* Brewery, domestic* Brewery, domestic* or micro Brewery, micro* Distillery* or distillery, craft*

2 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Distillery* or distillery, craft* Distillery, craft* 1 Concentrated animal feeding operations* Farm Labor housing: Farm labor center* Farm labor shelter* 1 2 Seasonal duration temporary 3 3 worker housing Forest industries* Irrigation distribution/drainage facilities* Livestock auction/sale yards* AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION Amusement park (permanent) fairgrounds, racetracks and other outdoor amusements* Adult entertainment facilities* 1 1 Aquatic center Campground* and RV park* Recreational vehicle park* Exercise Facilities, gymnasiums Exercise facilities, gymnasiums accessory to a residential project 2 2 Game rooms, social card rooms*, electronic game rooms* Game rooms, electronic game rooms*, excluding social card rooms*

3 Social card room*, including casinos RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Golf courses, clubhouses, pro shops, driving ranges Miniature golf courses Historic landmark allowable use permits Hunting and fishing services, horse rental, pony rides Movie theaters, auditoriums, exhibition halls Bowling alleys Drive-in theatres Livestock event facilities Off-road vehicle recreation facilities* Parks, playgrounds, greenways and other public or private outdoor recreational facilities Public or private camps* and guest ranches* Recreational services including equipment sales and rentals 2 2 Sporting goods, Retail and recreational equipment sales and rentals Shooting range, indoor Shooting range, outdoor Sports facility, indoor

4 COMMUNITY SERVICES Cemetery, crematorium columbaria and mausoleums Cemetery, crematorium and/or mausoleums Cemetery, crematorium, columbaria and mausoleums RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Church or other place of worship* Community center* Correctional facilities Correctional facilities only when the work programs for its inmates are directly related to or 3 3 dependent on a location within the or FW zone Crisis residential facilities* Day care center, child* Family home services*, other than safe/shelter home Safe/shelter home* (see Family Home Services) Funeral home, without cemetery or crematorium Fraternal organizations*, lodges and clubs, meeting/reception hall*, new Grange hall Grange halls and other agriculturally related clubs and organizations

5 Existing Grange halls and other existing agriculturally related clubs and organizations RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Group care facilities (large)**, foster family homes (large)**, or licensed boarding homes for more than six residents** (**Exceed definitions under Family Home Services) Government offices Halfway house/clean and sober facility* Halfway house/clean and sober facility* when its location within the or FW zone is directly related to or dependent on ag or foresty activities as a source of employment or an intergral part of the halfway house work programs for its residents Health care facilities* Libraries Museums, art galleries Police, fire station, ambulance service Public buildings and uses* Residential care facility* Residential care facility* within five road miles of a year-round responding fire station 2 2 5

6 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Retirement homes* Retirement homes* exceeding limits of adult family home* (>6 residents-(see family home 2 2 services) School bus storage & maintenance facilities Schools: Elementary and middle*, senior high school* Senior high school* Business incubator facilities, single- or multi-tenant Business school* Commercial education services and studios Community college/university Vocational school* Treatment centers for drug and alcohol rehabilitation Opiate substitution treatment facility defined under RCW A.200 MANUFACTURING Agricultural product support Aircraft, aircraft parts 1 1 Aircraft, commercial and industrial uses 1 21 Apparel and accessories Bakery products (wholesale)

7 Beverage industry*, not including wineries Canning, preserving, processing and packaging fruits vegetables and other foods not with definition of Ag. Related industry RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Cement and concrete plants Chemicals (industrial, agricultural, wood, etc.) 3 1 Concrete, lime, gypsum and plaster Confectionery and related products (wholesale) Drop forge products 3 1 Drugs and pharmaceutical products 1 1 Electrical transmission and distribution equipment 1 1 Electronic components and accessories Engineering, medical, optical, dental and scientific instruments Explosives and ammunition 3 2 Fabricated structural metal products 1 1 Fertilizer, chemical General hardware, including hand tools, cutlery, etc Food processing

8 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Furniture and custom cabinet shops Glass pottery and related products Grain mill products Heating apparatus, wood stoves 1 1 Leather products Leather tanning and finishing 3 1 Machinery and equipment Major industrial development* 3 3 Meat, poultry and dairy products Metal, plastic or glass containers Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and allied products 3 1 Paperboard containers and boxes Petroleum products, refining and manufacture 3 1 Plastic products Prefabricated structural wood products and containers Printing, publishing and binding Printing trade (service industries) Rendering plants, slaughterhouses 3 3 Rubber products Rubber reclaiming 3 2 Sawmills and planing mills 3 1 Sheet metal and welding shops Sign manufacturing* Signs, printed, painted or carved

9 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Stone products (includes finishing or monuments for retail sales) Transportation equipment, including camping and recreational vehicles Vehicle assembly, including automobile, truck, farm, heavy equipment, etc. Woodworking, not otherwise listed MINING/REFINING/OFFSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT The following mining related uses within areas designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan: Chemical washing, blending, or extraction of precious or semiprecious minerals Manufacture, fabrication and sale of concrete, asphalt, and mineral products Mineral processing*, Mining site/operation (Long-term or temporary) within areas designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan Mineral Batching* (Long-term) Mineral Batching* (Temporary)

10 Recycled asphalt or concrete, Stockpiling or storage of, (when accessory to an approved mining site/operation) The following mining related uses within areas not designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan: Mineral processing*, Mining site/operation* (Long-term or temporary) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Temporary Mineral Batching* (Long-term) Mineral Batching*(Temporary) within areas not designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan Chemical washing, blending, or extraction of precious or semiprecious minerals Manufacture, fabrication and sale of concrete, asphalt, and mineral products Recycled asphalt or concrete, Stockpiling or storage of (when part of an approved mining site/operation) Additional Uses: 10

11 Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities subject to the State siting criteria of Chapter RCW: Offsite, and storage of chemicals and empty chemical containers Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities subject to the State siting criteria of Chapter RCW: Onsite, and storage of chemicals and empty chemical containers Extraction of mineral resources as part of a federal or state approved fish or wildlife habitat restoration/enhancement project (Temporary) Federal or state approved wetland mitigation projects requiring extraction of mineral resources (Temporary) Petroleum, natural gas and geothermal exploration and production RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Recycling center* Refuse landfills* Solid waste drop box site* Solid waste drop box site* for recyclable materials Solid waste transfer stations*

12 Stockpiling of Earthen Materials Not within FEMA Flood Plain* RESIDENTIAL Accessory dwelling unit* Attached Accessory dwelling unit* detached Single-family site built or modular* dwelling, detached, or manufactured home meeting requirements of RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M (3) 1 (3) (3) 3 (3) Single-family detached dwelling (zero lot line)* Single-family attached dwelling*, (common wall) Single-wide manufactured home*, on an individual lot: Previously Titled (Used) Not Previously Titled (New) Manufactured/Mobile home parks* Mobile or manufactured homes* of any size in approved or existing mobile/manufactured home parks* Multi-wide manufactured home* on an individual lot: Previously Titled (Used) Not Previously Titled (New)

13 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Multifamily dwelling 2 Multi-family dwelling*, 12 dwelling per acre or less Multi-family dwelling*, 13 to dwellings per acre Multi-family dwelling*, more than dwellings per acre Mixed use building/dwellings in mixed-use multi-family residential/commercial development Two-family dwelling (duplex)* Dwelling for occupancy by guards, watchmen, caretakers or owners of non-residential permitted use. Temporary Ssales office within a residential or mixed-use project while units in the project are sold by the developer Second farm dwelling on a parcel at least 20 acres in size, in addition to the owner's single-family 1 residence, that is in active agricultural use Multi-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Multi-wide manufactured home*, not meeting requirements of , on an individual lot

14 Single-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of two guest bedrooms and without receptions, group meetings or special gatherings Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of five guest bedrooms and/or receptions, group meetings and/or special gatherings RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Home business, minor* Home business, major* Retirement homes* exceeding limits of adult family home* (see family home services) Safe/shelter home* (see Family Home Services) Family home services*, other than safe/shelter home Accessory dwelling unit* - Attached Accessory dwelling unit* - Detached Acessory Dwelling unit* X Dwelling for occupancy by guards, watchmen, caretakers or owners of a non-residential permitted use Existing lawfully established residential use Existing residential use X X 1 14

15 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Manufactured/mobile home parks* Mixed use building/dwellings in mixed use multifamily residential/commercial development Mobile or manufactured homes* of any size in approved or existing mobile/manufactured home parks* Multifamily dwelling* 2 Multi-family dwelling*, 12 dwelling per acre or less Multi-family dwelling*, 13 to 18 dwellings per acre Multi-family dwelling*, more than 18 dwellings per acre Multi-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Multi-wide manufactured home* other than a new manufactured home under on an individual lot Multi-wide manufactured home*, not meeting requirements of , on an individual lot

16 Temporary sales office within a residential or mixed use project while units in the project are sold by the developer RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Second farm dwelling on a parcel at least 20 acres in size, in addition to the owner's single-family residence, that is in active agricultural use Single-family attached dwelling*, common wall* Single-family detached dwelling (zero lot line)* Single-family site built or modular*dwelling, detached, or manufactured home* on an individual lot Single-family site built or modular* dwelling, detached, or manufactured home meeting requirments of Single-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Single-wide manufactured home* on an individual lot Single-wide manufactured home*, meeting the standards under on an individual lot

17 Single-wide manufactured home*, other than a new manufactured home under on an individual lot Temporary sales office accessory to residential, mixed use, or multifamily development RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Two-family dwelling (duplex)* RETAIL TRADE AND SERVICE Addressing, mailing, and stenographic services Administrative offices, not otherwise listed Agricultural implements, parts, tools and machinery Agricultural implements, parts, tools, heavy construction equipment, machinery Amateur radio antenna and support structure*, communication tower*, anemometer* or personal wind energy tower* and related facilities Antique store* Art Supplies 1 1 Auction house/yard*, excluding livestock Not

18 Automobile, motorcycle, truck, trailer, manufactured home & RV sales RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Bail Bonds Bakery, butcher shop, delicatessen, specialty food store Beauty and barber shops Bed and Breakfast inn* with a maximum of five guest bedrooms and/or receptions, group meetings and/or special gatherings Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of two guest bedrooms and without receptions, group meetings or special gatherings Boarding House* Boarding or lodging house* Boats and marine accessories Books, stationary, office supplies Building and trade contractors, not qualifying as home occupations* Call center Candy store Car wash, detailing Clothing and accessories Commercial services* Computer and electronic stores 1 Computer, camera and electronic stores

19 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Convenience* store Convenience* store not exceeding 4,000 square feet in area Department, discount, variety stores Department, discount, variety stores, 25,000 square feet or less Department, discount, variety stores, more than 25,000 square feet Drive-through food, espresso/coffee and beverage vendor,* e.g.: juice bar, mobile food vendor Drive-through food and beverage vendor,* e.g.: juice bar, Mobile food vendor located on a site longer than four hours within a 24 hour period. Drug stores*, pharmacies, optical goods, orthopedic supplies Espresso/coffee drive-through* Espresso/coffee stand* Espresso/coffee stand* or café, when either is conducted in conjunction with another allowed 1 1 use Fabric store Farm and ranch supplies Financial institutions

20 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Florist Fuel oil and coal distributors Furniture, home furnishings, appliances, including service Gift shop*, souveniers, coins, stamps, toys, hobby store Grocery Store Hardware, garden equipment and supplies, farm and ranch suppplies, building and trade retailers (e.g., plumbing, glass, heating, electrical, lumber, paint, wallpaper) Heavy construction equipment sales and rental Heavy construction equipment storage, maintenance, repair and contracting services Home business, major* Home business, minor* Jewelry, watches, silverware Kennels* Laundries, laundromats and dry cleaners Liquor stores Lumber yards Maintenance and repair shops, including specialized repair (radiator, etc.)

21 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Marinas* (may include accessory sales of marine products) Massage therapy/spa* Medical and dental laboratories, offices and clinics Motorcycle repair and maintenance Music stores Nursery, retail* Opiate substitution treatment facility Outdoor advertising (billboard) Overnight lodging facilities* Paint and body repair shops Parking lots and garages Parking lots and garages accessory to another allowed use Parts and accessories (tires, batteries, etc.) Pawnbroker Pet daycare, grooming, animal training* Pet stores, pet supplies Photographic studios Printing services, commercial Printing, photocopy service Professional multi-tenant office buildings 2 21

22 Professional, scientific, techinical or other services (i.e., advertising, architects, attorneys, engineers, real estate, insurance, surveyors, employment agencies), excluding multi-tenant and administrative offices not otherwise listed Professional, scientific, technical or other services (i.e., advertising, architects, attorneys, engineers, real estate, insurance, surveyors, employment agencies), may include multi-tenant and administrative offices not otherwise listed RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Radio / TV Studio Radio / TV sudios (communication towers listed seperately) Railroad switch yards, maintenance and repair facilities, etc. Rental agencies: Auto, truck, trailer, fleet leasing services with storage Rental agencies: Auto, truck, trailer, fleet leasing services without storage Repairs: Re-upholstery and furniture, small engines and garden equipment, golf carts, refrigerators, large items, etc

23 Repairs: Small appliances, TVs, business machines, jewelry, locksmiths, gunsmiths, watches, etc. RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Restaurant, café and drive-in eating facilities (3) Roller skating or ice skating rink Seamstress, tailor, shoe repair Second hand store* Second hand store* without outdoor storage Service station, automotive* Shoe repair Stone products (includes finishing or monuments for retail sale) 3 Tasting room* Taverns*, bars, dance establishments Technical equipment sales* Towing services*(not including vehicle storage for more than five days) Towing services* (not including vehicle storage) Animal clinic/hospital/veterinarian* (see also Ag. Service) Veterinary clinics (see also Ag. service) 2 3 Video sales/rental

24 Waste material processing and junk handling* RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Zoo TRANSPORTATION Air, rail, truck terminals (for shortterm storage, office, etc.) Airports & landing fields, personal or restricted use* Airports & landing fields, public use* Bus storage and maintenance facilities, excluding school buses Bus terminals Contract truck hauling, rental and trucks with drivers Taxicab terminals, maintenance and dispatching centers, etc. Transportation brokerage offices*; with truck parking Transportation brokerage offices*; without truck parking Truck service stations, washes and shops UTILITIES Impoundment of water, including dams and frost ponds Linear transmission facilities* Power generating facilities Sewage treatment plants

25 Utility services (substations, reservoirs, etc.) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Utility services* (substations, reservoirs, etc.), when the building or series of buildings exceeds sq. ft. or the SEPA threshold is exceeded Utility services* (substations, reservoirs, etc.), when no building or series of buildings exceeds sq. ft. and the SEPA threshold is not exceeded Wastewater lagoons and sprayfields* WHOLESALE TRADE-STORE Agricultural chemical sales/storage 1 1 Mini-storage* Storage facilities: Bulk* (see also Agriculturally related industry) Storage Facilities: Commercial* Vehicle storage* Warehouse* Wholesale trade*

26 RICLUTURE & FORESTY (COMMERCIAL) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Agriculture*, silviculture, and animal feeding operations* (Excluding: concentrated animal feeding operations*, livestock auction/sale yards, rendering plants and slaughter houses) Animal feeding operations* and animal husbandary*, excluding concentrated animal feeding 1 2 operations* Agricultural building* Agricultural market* Agricultural stands* not exceeding 1,000 square feet in area Agricultural service establishments* Agricultural tourist operation*(ato): (a) Retail ATO* (b) Destination ATO* (c)resort ATO* Agriculturally related industry* Aquaculture* Winery* Brewery, domestic* Brewery, domestic* or micro Brewery, micro* Distillery* or distillery, craft*

27 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Distillery* or distillery, craft* Distillery, craft* 1 Concentrated animal feeding operations* Farm Labor housing: Farm labor center* Farm labor shelter* 1 2 Seasonal duration temporary 3 3 worker housing Forest industries* Irrigation distribution/drainage facilities* Livestock auction/sale yards* AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION Amusement park (permanent) fairgrounds, racetracks and other outdoor amusements* Adult entertainment facilities* 1 1 Aquatic center Campground* and RV park* Recreational vehicle park* Exercise Facilities, gymnasiums Exercise facilities, gymnasiums accessory to a residential project 2 2 Game rooms, social card rooms*, electronic game rooms* Game rooms, electronic game rooms*, excluding social card rooms*

28 Social card room*, including casinos RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Golf courses, clubhouses, pro shops, driving ranges Miniature golf courses Historic landmark allowable use permits Hunting and fishing services, horse rental, pony rides Movie theaters, auditoriums, exhibition halls Bowling alleys Drive-in theatres Livestock event facilities Off-road vehicle recreation facilities* Parks, playgrounds, greenways and other public or private outdoor recreational facilities Public or private camps* and guest ranches* Recreational services including equipment sales and rentals 2 2 Sporting goods, Retail and recreational equipment sales and rentals Shooting range, indoor Shooting range, outdoor Sports facility, indoor

29 COMMUNITY SERVICES Cemetery, crematorium columbaria and mausoleums Cemetery, crematorium and/or mausoleums Cemetery, crematorium, columbaria and mausoleums RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Church or other place of worship* Community center* Correctional facilities Correctional facilities only when the work programs for its inmates are directly related to or 3 3 dependent on a location within the or FW zone Crisis residential facilities* Day care center, child* Family home services*, other than safe/shelter home Safe/shelter home* (see Family Home Services) Funeral home, without cemetery or crematorium Fraternal organizations*, lodges and clubs, meeting/reception hall*, new Grange hall Grange halls and other agriculturally related clubs and organizations

30 Existing Grange halls and other existing agriculturally related clubs and organizations RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Group care facilities (large)**, foster family homes (large)**, or licensed boarding homes for more than six residents** (**Exceed definitions under Family Home Services) Government offices Halfway house/clean and sober facility* Halfway house/clean and sober facility* when its location within the or FW zone is directly related to or dependent on ag or foresty activities as a source of employment or an intergral part of the halfway house work programs for its residents Health care facilities* Libraries Museums, art galleries Police, fire station, ambulance service Public buildings and uses* Residential care facility* Residential care facility* within five road miles of a year-round responding fire station 2 2 5

31 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Retirement homes* Retirement homes* exceeding limits of adult family home* (>6 residents-(see family home 2 2 services) School bus storage & maintenance facilities Schools: Elementary and middle*, senior high school* Senior high school* Business incubator facilities, single- or multi-tenant Business school* Commercial education services and studios Community college/university Vocational school* Treatment centers for drug and alcohol rehabilitation Opiate substitution treatment facility defined under RCW A.200 MANUFACTURING Agricultural product support Aircraft, aircraft parts 1 1 Aircraft, commercial and industrial uses 1 21 Apparel and accessories Bakery products (wholesale)

32 Beverage industry*, not including wineries Canning, preserving, processing and packaging fruits vegetables and other foods not with definition of Ag. Related industry RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Cement and concrete plants Chemicals (industrial, agricultural, wood, etc.) 3 1 Concrete, lime, gypsum and plaster Confectionery and related products (wholesale) Drop forge products 3 1 Drugs and pharmaceutical products 1 1 Electrical transmission and distribution equipment 1 1 Electronic components and accessories Engineering, medical, optical, dental and scientific instruments Explosives and ammunition 3 2 Fabricated structural metal products 1 1 Fertilizer, chemical General hardware, including hand tools, cutlery, etc Food processing

33 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Furniture and custom cabinet shops Glass pottery and related products Grain mill products Heating apparatus, wood stoves 1 1 Leather products Leather tanning and finishing 3 1 Machinery and equipment Major industrial development* 3 3 Meat, poultry and dairy products Metal, plastic or glass containers Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and allied products 3 1 Paperboard containers and boxes Petroleum products, refining and manufacture 3 1 Plastic products Prefabricated structural wood products and containers Printing, publishing and binding Printing trade (service industries) Rendering plants, slaughterhouses 3 3 Rubber products Rubber reclaiming 3 2 Sawmills and planing mills 3 1 Sheet metal and welding shops Sign manufacturing* Signs, printed, painted or carved

34 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Stone products (includes finishing or monuments for retail sales) Transportation equipment, including camping and recreational vehicles Vehicle assembly, including automobile, truck, farm, heavy equipment, etc. Woodworking, not otherwise listed MINING/REFINING/OFFSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT The following mining related uses within areas designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan: Chemical washing, blending, or extraction of precious or semiprecious minerals Manufacture, fabrication and sale of concrete, asphalt, and mineral products Mineral processing*, Mining site/operation (Long-term or temporary) within areas designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan Mineral Batching* (Long-term) Mineral Batching* (Temporary)

35 Recycled asphalt or concrete, Stockpiling or storage of, (when accessory to an approved mining site/operation) The following mining related uses within areas not designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan: Mineral processing*, Mining site/operation* (Long-term or temporary) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Temporary Mineral Batching* (Long-term) Mineral Batching*(Temporary) within areas not designated Mineral Resource by the comprehensive plan Chemical washing, blending, or extraction of precious or semiprecious minerals Manufacture, fabrication and sale of concrete, asphalt, and mineral products Recycled asphalt or concrete, Stockpiling or storage of (when part of an approved mining site/operation) Additional Uses: 10

36 Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities subject to the State siting criteria of Chapter RCW: Offsite, and storage of chemicals and empty chemical containers Hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities subject to the State siting criteria of Chapter RCW: Onsite, and storage of chemicals and empty chemical containers Extraction of mineral resources as part of a federal or state approved fish or wildlife habitat restoration/enhancement project (Temporary) Federal or state approved wetland mitigation projects requiring extraction of mineral resources (Temporary) Petroleum, natural gas and geothermal exploration and production RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Recycling center* Refuse landfills* Solid waste drop box site* Solid waste drop box site* for recyclable materials Solid waste transfer stations*

37 Stockpiling of Earthen Materials Not within FEMA Flood Plain* RESIDENTIAL Accessory dwelling unit* Attached Accessory dwelling unit* detached Single-family site built or modular* dwelling, detached, or manufactured home meeting requirements of RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M (3) 1 (3) (3) 3 (3) Single-family detached dwelling (zero lot line)* Single-family attached dwelling*, (common wall) Single-wide manufactured home*, on an individual lot: Previously Titled (Used) Not Previously Titled (New) Manufactured/Mobile home parks* Mobile or manufactured homes* of any size in approved or existing mobile/manufactured home parks* Multi-wide manufactured home* on an individual lot: Previously Titled (Used) Not Previously Titled (New)

38 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Multifamily dwelling 2 Multi-family dwelling*, 12 dwelling per acre or less Multi-family dwelling*, 13 to dwellings per acre Multi-family dwelling*, more than dwellings per acre Mixed use building/dwellings in mixed-use multi-family residential/commercial development Two-family dwelling (duplex)* Dwelling for occupancy by guards, watchmen, caretakers or owners of non-residential permitted use. Temporary Ssales office within a residential or mixed-use project while units in the project are sold by the developer Second farm dwelling on a parcel at least 20 acres in size, in addition to the owner's single-family 1 residence, that is in active agricultural use Multi-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Multi-wide manufactured home*, not meeting requirements of , on an individual lot

39 Single-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of two guest bedrooms and without receptions, group meetings or special gatherings Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of five guest bedrooms and/or receptions, group meetings and/or special gatherings RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Home business, minor* Home business, major* Retirement homes* exceeding limits of adult family home* (see family home services) Safe/shelter home* (see Family Home Services) Family home services*, other than safe/shelter home Accessory dwelling unit* - Attached Accessory dwelling unit* - Detached Acessory Dwelling unit* X Dwelling for occupancy by guards, watchmen, caretakers or owners of a non-residential permitted use Existing lawfully established residential use Existing residential use X X 1 14

40 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Manufactured/mobile home parks* Mixed use building/dwellings in mixed use multifamily residential/commercial development Mobile or manufactured homes* of any size in approved or existing mobile/manufactured home parks* Multifamily dwelling* 2 Multi-family dwelling*, 12 dwelling per acre or less Multi-family dwelling*, 13 to 18 dwellings per acre Multi-family dwelling*, more than 18 dwellings per acre Multi-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Multi-wide manufactured home* other than a new manufactured home under on an individual lot Multi-wide manufactured home*, not meeting requirements of , on an individual lot

41 Temporary sales office within a residential or mixed use project while units in the project are sold by the developer RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Second farm dwelling on a parcel at least 20 acres in size, in addition to the owner's single-family residence, that is in active agricultural use Single-family attached dwelling*, common wall* Single-family detached dwelling (zero lot line)* Single-family site built or modular*dwelling, detached, or manufactured home* on an individual lot Single-family site built or modular* dwelling, detached, or manufactured home meeting requirments of Single-wide manufactured home* in approved or existing manufactured home subdivisions Single-wide manufactured home* on an individual lot Single-wide manufactured home*, meeting the standards under on an individual lot

42 Single-wide manufactured home*, other than a new manufactured home under on an individual lot Temporary sales office accessory to residential, mixed use, or multifamily development RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Two-family dwelling (duplex)* RETAIL TRADE AND SERVICE Addressing, mailing, and stenographic services Administrative offices, not otherwise listed Agricultural implements, parts, tools and machinery Agricultural implements, parts, tools, heavy construction equipment, machinery Amateur radio antenna and support structure*, communication tower*, anemometer* or personal wind energy tower* and related facilities Antique store* Art Supplies 1 1 Auction house/yard*, excluding livestock Not

43 Automobile, motorcycle, truck, trailer, manufactured home & RV sales RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Bail Bonds Bakery, butcher shop, delicatessen, specialty food store Beauty and barber shops Bed and Breakfast inn* with a maximum of five guest bedrooms and/or receptions, group meetings and/or special gatherings Bed and breakfast inn* with a maximum of two guest bedrooms and without receptions, group meetings or special gatherings Boarding House* Boarding or lodging house* Boats and marine accessories Books, stationary, office supplies Building and trade contractors, not qualifying as home occupations* Call center Candy store Car wash, detailing Clothing and accessories Commercial services* Computer and electronic stores 1 Computer, camera and electronic stores

44 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Convenience* store Convenience* store not exceeding 4,000 square feet in area Department, discount, variety stores Department, discount, variety stores, 25,000 square feet or less Department, discount, variety stores, more than 25,000 square feet Drive-through food, espresso/coffee and beverage vendor,* e.g.: juice bar, mobile food vendor Drive-through food and beverage vendor,* e.g.: juice bar, Mobile food vendor located on a site longer than four hours within a 24 hour period. Drug stores*, pharmacies, optical goods, orthopedic supplies Espresso/coffee drive-through* Espresso/coffee stand* Espresso/coffee stand* or café, when either is conducted in conjunction with another allowed 1 1 use Fabric store Farm and ranch supplies Financial institutions

45 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Florist Fuel oil and coal distributors Furniture, home furnishings, appliances, including service Gift shop*, souveniers, coins, stamps, toys, hobby store Grocery Store Hardware, garden equipment and supplies, farm and ranch suppplies, building and trade retailers (e.g., plumbing, glass, heating, electrical, lumber, paint, wallpaper) Heavy construction equipment sales and rental Heavy construction equipment storage, maintenance, repair and contracting services Home business, major* Home business, minor* Jewelry, watches, silverware Kennels* Laundries, laundromats and dry cleaners Liquor stores Lumber yards Maintenance and repair shops, including specialized repair (radiator, etc.)

46 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Marinas* (may include accessory sales of marine products) Massage therapy/spa* Medical and dental laboratories, offices and clinics Motorcycle repair and maintenance Music stores Nursery, retail* Opiate substitution treatment facility Outdoor advertising (billboard) Overnight lodging facilities* Paint and body repair shops Parking lots and garages Parking lots and garages accessory to another allowed use Parts and accessories (tires, batteries, etc.) Pawnbroker Pet daycare, grooming, animal training* Pet stores, pet supplies Photographic studios Printing services, commercial Printing, photocopy service Professional multi-tenant office buildings 2 21

47 Professional, scientific, techinical or other services (i.e., advertising, architects, attorneys, engineers, real estate, insurance, surveyors, employment agencies), excluding multi-tenant and administrative offices not otherwise listed Professional, scientific, technical or other services (i.e., advertising, architects, attorneys, engineers, real estate, insurance, surveyors, employment agencies), may include multi-tenant and administrative offices not otherwise listed RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Radio / TV Studio Radio / TV sudios (communication towers listed seperately) Railroad switch yards, maintenance and repair facilities, etc. Rental agencies: Auto, truck, trailer, fleet leasing services with storage Rental agencies: Auto, truck, trailer, fleet leasing services without storage Repairs: Re-upholstery and furniture, small engines and garden equipment, golf carts, refrigerators, large items, etc

48 Repairs: Small appliances, TVs, business machines, jewelry, locksmiths, gunsmiths, watches, etc. RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Restaurant, café and drive-in eating facilities (3) Roller skating or ice skating rink Seamstress, tailor, shoe repair Second hand store* Second hand store* without outdoor storage Service station, automotive* Shoe repair Stone products (includes finishing or monuments for retail sale) 3 Tasting room* Taverns*, bars, dance establishments Technical equipment sales* Towing services*(not including vehicle storage for more than five days) Towing services* (not including vehicle storage) Animal clinic/hospital/veterinarian* (see also Ag. Service) Veterinary clinics (see also Ag. service) 2 3 Video sales/rental

49 Waste material processing and junk handling* RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Zoo TRANSPORTATION Air, rail, truck terminals (for shortterm storage, office, etc.) Airports & landing fields, personal or restricted use* Airports & landing fields, public use* Bus storage and maintenance facilities, excluding school buses Bus terminals Contract truck hauling, rental and trucks with drivers Taxicab terminals, maintenance and dispatching centers, etc. Transportation brokerage offices*; with truck parking Transportation brokerage offices*; without truck parking Truck service stations, washes and shops UTILITIES Impoundment of water, including dams and frost ponds Linear transmission facilities* Power generating facilities Sewage treatment plants

50 Utility services (substations, reservoirs, etc.) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M Utility services* (substations, reservoirs, etc.), when the building or series of buildings exceeds sq. ft. or the SEPA threshold is exceeded Utility services* (substations, reservoirs, etc.), when no building or series of buildings exceeds sq. ft. and the SEPA threshold is not exceeded Wastewater lagoons and sprayfields* WHOLESALE TRADE-STORE Agricultural chemical sales/storage 1 1 Mini-storage* Storage facilities: Bulk* (see also Agriculturally related industry) Storage Facilities: Commercial* Vehicle storage* Warehouse* Wholesale trade*

51 RICLUTURE & FORESTY (COMMERCIAL) RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Agriculture*, silviculture, and animal feeding operations* (Excluding: concentrated animal feeding operations*, livestock auction/sale yards, rendering plants and slaughter houses) Animal feeding operations* and animal husbandary*, excluding concentrated animal feeding 1 2 operations* Agricultural building* Agricultural market* Agricultural stands* not exceeding 1,000 square feet in area Agricultural service establishments* Agricultural tourist operation*(ato): (a) Retail ATO* (b) Destination ATO* (c)resort ATO* Agriculturally related industry* Aquaculture* Winery* Brewery, domestic* Brewery, domestic* or micro Brewery, micro* Distillery* or distillery, craft*

52 RT RS HTC SR B-1 B-2 SCC LCC GC M-1 M-2 Distillery* or distillery, craft* Distillery, craft* 1 Concentrated animal feeding operations* Farm Labor housing: Farm labor center* Farm labor shelter* 1 2 Seasonal duration temporary 3 3 worker housing Forest industries* Irrigation distribution/drainage facilities* Livestock auction/sale yards* AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION Amusement park (permanent) fairgrounds, racetracks and other outdoor amusements* Adult entertainment facilities* 1 1 Aquatic center Campground* and RV park* Recreational vehicle park* Exercise Facilities, gymnasiums Exercise facilities, gymnasiums accessory to a residential project 2 2 Game rooms, social card rooms*, electronic game rooms* Game rooms, electronic game rooms*, excluding social card rooms*

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