For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
CONDITIONS OF OVERCROWDING. The total enrollment of the school, including enrollment from proposed development, exceeds the capacity of the school as determined by the governing body of the school district.
DWELLING UNIT. A building, or a portion thereof, or a mobile home designed for residential occupation by one person or a group of two or more persons living together as a domestic unit.
REASONABLE METHODS FOR MITIGATING CONDITIONS OF OVERCROWDING. Includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Agreements between a subdivider and the affected school district whereby temporary-use buildings will be leased to or for the benefit of the school district or temporary-use buildings owned by the school district will be used;
(2) The use of relocatable structures, student transportation, classroom double sessions, year-round school programs, school boundary realignments and elimination of low priority school facility uses;
(3) The use of available annual tax rate and bond revenues, to the extent authorized by law; and
(4) The use of funds which could be available from the sale of surplus school district real property and funds available from any other sources.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT. A project containing residential dwellings, including mobile homes, of one or more units or a subdivision of land for the purpose of constructing one or more residential dwelling units. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT includes, but is not limited to, a preliminary or final development plan, a subdivision tentative or final map, a parcel map, special use permit, rezone to a residential or to a more intense residential use and any other discretionary permit for residential use.
(1994 Code, § 16.24.070) (Ord. 78-104, passed - -1978)