"Parapet"means a low wall projecting from the edge of a platform, terrace, or roof. Parapets may rise above the cornice of a building.
"Parcel"means a lot or plot of land proposed or created in accordance with this code or prior subdivision ordinance and state law and intended as a unit for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of transfer of ownership. The external boundaries existing as of the date of incorporation of the city of Edgewood shall be used to establish what is a parcel for the purposes of this code. For parcels which have not been conveyed since that date, the legal description used in the conveyance closest to that date shall control.
"Parking lots"means an off-street, ground level open area, usually improved, for the parking and/or temporary storage of motor vehicles. Further described in NAICS 812930.
"Parking space"means any off-street surface area of not less than 15 feet by eight feet in size, exclusive of maneuvering and access area, permanently reserved for the storage or parking of one vehicle, and connected with an access which affords ingress and egress for vehicles.
"Parking structures"means a building or structure consisting of more than one level, above and/or below ground with one or more common entrances, and used for the parking and/or temporary storage of motor vehicles. Further described in NAICS 812930.
"Parking, surface"means an off-street, ground level open area, usually improved, for the parking and/or temporary storage of motor vehicles.
"Parks, open space, and public recreation"means recreational areas and recreation facilities which primarily are owned or operated by public or nonprofit entities for the use and enjoyment of the general public. In some cases, such areas and facilities may be incidental to private development, such as open space set-asides necessary for environmental mitigation and children's play areas ("tot lots") within a subdivision; are intended to be principally used by a finite group; and may constitute private property.
"Parties of record"means persons with legal standing with respect to an application including the applicant, property owner as identified by the records available from the Pierce County assessor's office, or any person who testified at the open record public hearing on the application; and/or any person who submitted written comments during administrative review or has submitted written comments concerning the application at the open record public hearing, excluding persons who have only signed petitions or mechanically produced form letters.
"Passive recreation"means an outdoor leisure time activity which usually occurs in a natural or designed urban setting. Passive recreation may occur in common open lawn areas and, where determined appropriate, critical area buffers, aquifer recharge and floodwater storage areas. Activities may include picnicking, sightseeing, walking, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and nature walks. Accessory structures associated with passive recreation include: playground equipment, picnic shelters and tables, barbecue pits, exercise stations, restroom facilities, benches, directory signs, garbage containers, and landscaped areas with walkways.
"Patio"means a recreation area adjoining a dwelling which is often hard-surfaced or a wood platform of 30 inches or less above finished grade.
"Pedestrian orientation"means designing the built environment with the needs of humans who are walking in mind. Key elements include building height, bulk and placement; streetscape, sidewalk design and connections; and mix and type of land uses. The result should be a walkable community that reinforces urban design goals for the neighborhood.
Pedestrian-Oriented Facades.The ground floor facades facing pedestrian-oriented streets and public parks shall feature "pedestrian-friendly" street front facades which consist of one or more of the following characteristics:
1. Transparent window area or window displays along the majority of the ground floor facade.
2. Sculptural, mosaic or bas-relief artwork over the majority of the ground floor facade.
3. Pedestrian-Oriented Space. As defined below, at least 500 square feet must be located along the sidewalk for every 100 linear feet of facade as measured along the property line adjacent to the street right-of-way. The pedestrian-oriented space shall also include at least 200 square feet of landscaping for every 100 linear feet of building facade as measured along the property line adjacent to the street right-of-way. The landscaping must conform to the planting standards contained in Edgewood city ordinances.
"Pedestrian-oriented space"means an area between a building and a public street or another building that promotes visual and pedestrian access onto the site and that provides pedestrian-oriented amenities and landscaping to enhance the public's use of the space. Pedestrian-oriented spaces include, but are not limited to, outdoor plazas, arcades, courtyards, seating areas, and amphitheaters. Pedestrian-oriented spaces have:
1. Visual and pedestrian access, including handicapped access, into the site from the public right-of-way.
2. Special textured paved walking surfaces of either concrete or approved unit paving.
3. On-site or building-mounted lighting providing at least four foot-candles (average) on the ground.
4. Seating; at least two feet of seating area (bench, ledge, etc.) or one individual seat per 60 square feet of plaza area or open space.
5. Landscaping, including trees and seasonal plantings, that defines the space, but does not act as a visual barrier to views from the street or adjacent buildings.
6. Site furniture, artwork or amenities such as fountains, kiosks, etc.
7. Pedestrian weather protection or other enclosure, such as an arcade or gazebo.
Generally, pedestrian-oriented spaces shall not have: |
1. | Asphalt or gravel pavement. |
2. | Adjacent unscreened parking lots. |
3. | Adjacent chain-link fences. |
4. | Adjacent "blank walls" without "blank wall treatment." |
"Pedestrian-oriented use"means a commercial use in which customers commonly arrive on foot, or where signage, advertising, window display and entryways are oriented toward pedestrian traffic on a public sidewalk. Pedestrian-oriented businesses may include restaurants, retail shops, personal service businesses, travel services, banks (except drive-through windows), and similar establishments.
"Pedestrian walkway"means a surfaced walkway, separate from the traveled portion of a right-of-way or parking lot/driving aisle.
"Pennant"means a tapered flag having a distinctive triangular form. (See "Flag" and "String pennant.")
"Performance standards"means criteria to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings.
"Performing arts center"means any facility consisting of stages and seating for the live performance of theatrical or musical works. Ancillary uses such as concessions and gift shops may be included in this use.
"Person"means any natural person, firm, partnership, association, social or fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, branch of government, or any other person or combination acting as a unit, with legal rights and duties, whether acting by themselves or by a servant, agent, employee, or guardian.
"Personal care services"means businesses primarily engaged in providing services to meet individuals' periodic personal needs. Examples include, but are not limited to, coin-operated laundries, dry cleaning drop-off/pick-up establishments, dry cleaners, beauty shops, barber shops, clothing alterations, tanning salons, travel agencies, payday loan establishments, photographic studios, carpet and upholstery cleaners, and personal improvement services. Further described in NAICS 8121, 812310, and 8123200.
"Personal wireless service facilities (PWSF)"means unstaffed facilities that are used for the transmission or reception, or both, of personal wireless services, including, but not necessarily limited to, antenna arrays, transmission cables, equipment shelters and support structures.
"Pet and pet supplies stores"means places of business primarily engaged in retail sales associated with domestic or livestock animals. Further described in NAICS 453910.
"Pet care services, all other"means establishments primarily engaged in providing pet care services such as boarding, grooming, sitting, and training domestic animals. Examples include pet grooming shops, pet daycare, and pet boarding services. This excludes veterinary services and kennels as defined in this chapter. Further described in NAICS 812910.
"Pipeline transportation"means activities that involve the use of transmission pipelines to transport products, such as crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, and slurry. Uses are subject to Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission regulations and the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). Further described in NAICS 486.
"Plat"means a map or representation of a subdivision, showing thereon the division of a tract or parcel of land into lots, blocks, streets, and alleys or other divisions and dedications.
"Plat, preliminary"means a neat and approximate drawing of a proposed subdivision showing the general layout of streets and alleys, lots, blocks, and other elements of a subdivision consistent with the requirements of the city subdivision regulations and Chapter
58.17 RCW. The preliminary plat shall be the basis for the approval or disapproval of the general layout of a subdivision.
"Plat, short"means a legally recorded map or drawing which subdivides a parcel of ground into four or fewer lots, tracts, parcels, sites, or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease or transfer of ownership.
"Plaza"means a pedestrian space that is available for public use and is situated near a main entrance to a building or is clearly visible and accessible from the adjacent right-of-way. Typical features include special paving, landscaping, lighting, seating areas, water features, and art.
"Post office, branch"means a government-operated subdivision of a main post office serving as a base for one or more carrier routes and providing customer postal service.
"Potable water treatment"means establishments primarily engaged in operating water treatment plants and/or operating water supply systems. The water supply system may include pumping stations, aqueducts, and/or distribution mains. The water may be used for drinking, irrigation, or other uses. Further described in NAICS 221310, part.
"Preempted facility"means any hazardous waste facility defined as a preempted facility in RCW
70.105.010 or in Chapter
173-303 WAC. This may include any facility that includes as a significant part of its activities any of the following hazardous waste operations:
4. Surface impoundment to be closed as a landfill; or
5. Waste pile to be closed as a landfill.
"Preexisting wireless telecommunications facility (WTF)"means any wireless telecommunications facility for which a building permit and/or development permit has been properly issued prior to the date of adoption of the ordinance codified in this title, including permitted wireless telecommunications facilities that have not yet been constructed, so long as that permit or approval has not expired.
"Preliminary approval"means an approval, based upon an application and conceptual plan for a discretionary land use permit, granted by the community development director or designee or examiner, which sets forth certain conditions.
"Premises"means a parcel of land with its appurtenances and buildings which, because of its unity of use, may be regarded as the smallest conveyable unit of real estate.
"Preschool"means an establishment exclusively providing educational programs for prekindergarten or preschool children, but excluding child daycare uses.
“Principal unit”means a dwelling unit that is a primary use on a lot and does not meet the definition of an accessory dwelling unit.
"Principal use"means the main use to which the premises are devoted and the principal purpose for which the premises exist.
"Processing or handling of a hazardous substance"means the compounding, treatment, manufacturing, synthesis, use or storage of hazardous substances in excess of the following amounts in bulk quantities: 5,000 pounds of solid hazardous substances, 500 gallons of liquid hazardous substances, and 650 cubic feet of gaseous hazardous substances.
"Project action"involves a decision on a specific project, such as a construction or management activity located in a defined geographic area. Projects include and are limited to agency decisions to:
1. License, fund, or undertake any activity that will directly modify the environment, whether the activity will be conducted by the agency, an applicant, or under contract;
2. Purchase, sell, lease, transfer, or exchange natural resources, including publicly owned land whether or not the environment is directly modified.
"Project permit"means any land use or environmental permit or license required from the city of Edgewood for a project action, including but not limited to site development permits, fill and grade permits, subdivisions, binding site plans, planned unit developments, conditional uses, site plan(s), shoreline substantial development permits, development plan review, site-specific rezones which do not require a comprehensive plan amendment; but excluding adoption or amendment of a comprehensive plan, subarea plan or development regulations except as otherwise specifically included in this subsection.
"Provider, telecommunications facilities"means a corporation, company, association, joint stock company, firm, partnership, sole-proprietorship, limited liability company, other entity or individual which provides telecommunications services through the use of wireless telecommunications facilities.
"Public facilities"include streets, roads, highways, sidewalks, street and road lighting systems, traffic signals, domestic water systems, storm and sanitary sewer systems, storm waste facilities, parks and recreational facilities, governmental buildings, maintenance facilities, schools, and buildings or uses of land owned and/or operated by a public agency or public utility for the purpose of operating services that benefit the public.
"Public meeting"means an informal or formal meeting, workshop, or other public gathering of persons to obtain comments from the public or other agencies on a proposed project permit prior to the city's decision, but is not an open record hearing.
"Public or semi-public use"means a structure or use, owned or operated by a state, county, city, school district or other public or private agency or concern for the benefit of the public generally including schools, fire stations, libraries, community buildings, museums, child care centers, fairgrounds, and churches, but does not include specific uses or structures which are defined separately in this chapter.
"Public park"means a park or recreation facility, whether indoor or outdoor, that is owned or operated by a public entity and is open to the general public.
"Public street"means any public or private road or access easement intended to provide public access to any lot/development, but excluding any service road or internal driving aisles (e.g., within parking lots).
"Public utility"means a private business or organization such as a public service corporation, performing some public service and subject to special governmental regulations, or a governmental agency performing similar public services, the service by either of which is paid for directly by the recipients thereof. Such services shall include, but are not limited to, water supply, electric power, gas and transportation of persons or freight.
(Ord. 03-203 § 1; Ord. 11-359 § 7 (Exh. D); Ord. 15-448 § 2 (Exh. A); Ord. 16-482 § 2 (Exh. F); Ord. 18-526 § 2 (Att. B); Ord. 20-579 § 1 (Exh. A); Ord. 20-582 § 1; Ord. 21-613 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 23-644 § 1 (Exh. A); Ord. 24-671 § 2 (Exh. A); Ord. 25-677 § 3 (Exh. C); Ord. 25-0680, 6/10/2025)