Except as defined below, words or phrases used in this chapter shall be as defined by the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition.
"Abandoned sign"means any sign that represents or displays any reference to a business or use which has been discontinued for more than ninety (90) days or for which no valid Winthrop business license exists.
"Accessory structure or use"means any structure or appurtenance which is not permanently attached to a building but is used, erected, or maintained in conjunction with a use or structure regulated by this chapter.
"Adjacent"means having a common endpoint or border.
"Artwork"means an expression of creative skill, imagination or history in a visual form, such as painting, sculpture, carving, historic item or reproduction, which is intended to beautify or provide aesthetic influences to public areas on private property or areas on private property which are visible from a public way.
"Commemorative plaque"means a small plaque affixed to a building identifying an important historic person or event from the time period 1850 to 1900 associated with the property.
"Full-service restaurant"means an establishment with a relatively broad menu along with table, counter and/or booth service and wait staff. These establishments offer meals and snacks for immediate consumption primarily on premises, although they may offer takeout service.
"Hardware"means items used in the construction, function, or ornamentation of buildings such as hinges, handles, chains, locks, catches and brackets.
"Mural"means a work of art applied to the side of a building. Murals do not advertise commercial endeavors, except fictitious ones from the time period of 1850 to 1900, and may contain landscape scenes or historical depictions of the Methow Valley.
"Period-authentic"means style, design, appearance, construction, materials, colors and lettering true to western frontier architecture in Winthrop for the time period of 1850 to 1900. Period-authentic shall be devoid of post-1900 influence.
"Physical improvement"means anything built or placed upon property that has volume, mass, texture, and color. For the purposes of this chapter, excavations, water, natural stone, and vegetation are not physical improvements.
Quarry Screen/Aggregate Screen.Aggregate wire mesh, also known as screen deck, is a type of woven wire mesh that is used in the construction industry for screening and separating aggregates.
"Sign"means any structure, device, fixture, or placard using graphics, symbols and/or written copy designed specifically for the purpose of advertising or identifying any business occupant, establishment, product, goods, or services. A sign shall not include legal notices, identification or information erected by governmental bodies or public utilities, flags, a memorial plaque, tablet, or cornerstone made an integral and permanent part of the building, signs within a building which cannot be seen from outside the building, and holiday decorations.
"Walkway"means the pedestrian travel way on private property outside the public right-of-way connecting the public boardwalk or sidewalk to the interior of a property.
"Weathered corrugated metal"means a standardized sheet of mild steel, 2.67-inch repeat pattern rhythm, used for roofing or siding which has been cold rolled to impart corrugation and naturally or chemically weathered such that the surface is entirely matte finish at the time of installation.
(Ord. 797 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025; Ord. 781 § 1 (Exh. A), 2024; Ord. 776 § 1 (Exh. A), 2023; Ord. 713 § 1 (Att. A)(part), 2019; Ord. 692 § 1 (Att. A)(part), 2017)