§ 17.08.035. "F."  


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  • A.

    Family. One person or two or more legally related persons living together, or not more than six unrelated persons living together as a single, nonprofit, housekeeping unit; provided that there shall not be more than four unrelated persons living together with legally related persons as a single, nonprofit, housekeeping unit.

    (Ord. 2652 § 1 (part), 9/27/1991)

    B.

    Family day-care provider (or family home child care). A facility licensed by the Washington State Department of Early Learning where child care or early childhood education and early learning services are provided for 12 or fewer children in the family living quarters where the licensee resides.

    (Ord. 3577 § 1, 3/21/2017; Ord. 2652 § 1 (part), 9/27/1991)

    C.

    Farming, commercial. The planting and cultivating of crops for agricultural or other commercial purposes, provided that this shall not include private gardening or greenhouse structures accessory to single-family residences.

    (Ord. 3180 § 1 (part), 12/17/2004; Ord. 3053 § 1 (part), 6/16/2000)

    D.

    Fence. A structure that is built, constructed, or composed of parts joined together of material in some definite manner in which the prime purpose is to separate and divide, partition, enclose, or screen a parcel or parcels of land. Fences may be constructed of wood, masonry, ornamental metal, or other such materials. For the purpose of this ordinance, plant materials are not considered a fence.

    (Ord. 3577 § 1, 3/21/2017; Ord. No. 3441, § 6, 11-15-2011; Ord. 3272, 2/16/2007; Ord. 2652 § 1 (part), 9/27/1991; Ord. 1709 § 1 (part) 12/22/1970)

    E.

    Fuel yard or bulk plant. That portion of a property where flammable or combustible liquids are received by tank vessel or tank vehicle and are stored or blended in bulk for the purpose of distributing such liquids by tank vessel, tank vehicle, portable tank or container for subsequent resale and not to the consuming public.

(Ord. 3053 § 1 (part), 6/16/2000; Ord. 2999 § 2 (part), 9/11/1998)