17.02.110: DEFINITIONS XIX:
   A.   "Separate ownership" means ownership of a parcel of land by a person who does not own any of the land abutting such parcel.
   B.   Setback Line, Front Yard: "Front yard setback line" means the line which defines the depth of the required front yard. The setback shall be parallel with the right-of-way line or highway setback line when one has been established.
   C.   Setback Line, Rear Yard Or Side Yard: "Rear yard or side yard setback line" means the line which defines the width or depth of the required rear or side yard. The setback line shall be parallel with the property line, removed therefrom by the perpendicular distance prescribed for the yard in the applicable zoning district.
   D.   "Shoreline protective structure" means walls, earthen banks, bulkheads, revetments, beach replenishment or other devices designed to prevent direct erosion or flooding of the backshore by reinforcing the interface between land and water.
   E.   "Shrub" means a low growing, usually several stemmed, woody plant.
   F.   "Significant tree" means a deciduous tree six inches (6") in diameter at breast height or greater measured four and one-half feet (41/2') above grade, and/or evergreen tree four feet (4') or taller measured above existing grade.
   G.   "Site" means the site shall be defined as a parcel of land intended to have one or more buildings, uses, or activities.
   H.   "Slope" means a natural or artificial incline, as a hillside or terrace. Slope is usually expressed as a ratio. For example, a horizontal distance of one hundred feet (100') with a rise of fifty feet (50') would be expressed as two to one (2:1) slope. See also "grade" in section 17.02.060 of this chapter and "top and toe slope".
   I.   "Special use permit" means a permit granted under provisions specified in this Code to allow certain uses specifically mentioned in the various zoning districts.
   J.   "Story" means a portion of a building between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it, or, if there is no floor above it, the space between such floor and the ceiling next above it; provided, that the following shall not be deemed a story:
      1.   A basement or cellar if the finished floor level directly above is less than six feet (6') above the average adjoining elevation of finished grade, and less than twelve feet (12') above grade at any one point;
      2.   An attic or similar space under a gable, hip, or gambrel roof, the wall plates of which on at least two (2) opposite exterior walls are not more than three feet (3') above the floor of such space.
   K.   "Street" means that portion of a right-of-way improved, maintained, and intended for use by vehicles to provide traffic circulation, primary access to abutting properties, and parking. This definition includes all of the area typically located between curbs.
   L.   Street, Side: "Side street" means that street bounding a corner or reversed corner lot and which extends along the side lot line.
   M.   "Street centerline" means the center line of a street right-of-way as established by official surveys.
   N.   "Street line" means a lot line dividing a lot from an abutting street.
   O.   "Structure" means any facility located on or in the ground or attached to something having location on the ground.
   P.   Structure, Temporary: "Temporary structure" means a structure which is readily movable and used or intended to be used for a period not to exceed ninety (90) consecutive days.
   Q.   "Swimming pool" means any permanent structure containing a body of water intended for recreational uses, including wading pools. (Ord. 2995 §