A.
Purpose. To further the purposes and objectives of the San Juan County Comprehensive Plan established pursuant to Chapter 36.70A RCW, to provide specific standards and administrative arrangements as an official control relating to the division of land in the unincorporated areas; to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare by requiring the division of land to proceed in accordance with controls, standards and procedures set forth in this code; to facilitate the appropriate development of land in accordance with the ability of the natural resources of the County to accommodate such development; to prevent the overcrowding of land with development; to lessen congestion in the streets and highways; to facilitate adequate provision for water supply, drainage, access, sewage disposal, fire protection, schools and other capital requirements; and to require uniform monumentation and conveyancing by accurate legal description.
B.
Applicability. This chapter applies to all division of land into two or more lots, and to subdivisions, short subdivisions, simple land divisions, boundary line modifications, alterations of subdivision, vacations of subdivisions, and binding site plans established after the effective date of this code for the purpose of sale, lease, or other transfer in which any proposed lot, tract, or parcel is smaller than 40 acres. This chapter includes procedures for all types of land division, each of which is precisely defined in terms of application, review, hearings, actions, and appeals.
1.
A combination, or series of divisions of an original parcel or tract of record shall be considered as one division for purposes of this chapter. All contiguous property held in the same or substantially the same ownership, or under the control of the owner, whether or not the property is described in separate legal descriptions, shall be considered as part of the original tract of record.
2.
Multiple applications or combinations of applications and exemptions within any five-year period shall not be utilized as a substitute for subdivision procedures.
C.
Exemptions. The provisions and standards of this chapter shall not apply to land divided under the following conditions:
1.
Any division of land resulting in two or more parcels, of which none is smaller than 40 acres.
2.
Any cemetery or burial plot while used for that purpose.
3.
Any division of land made by testamentary provision or the laws of descent; but any structure or use on the property must comply with all other applicable County regulations. This exemption does not apply to transfers during the benefactor's lifetime.
4.
Any division of land for the purpose of adding to existing County road rights-of-way or creation of new public road rights-of-way.
5.
Any division of land for sale, lease or transfer for agricultural, noncommercial recreational, forestry or open space purposes, so long as no improvements are placed upon the land for "human habitation" (i.e., a place or site where people could live or sleep) including, but not limited to, tents, tent frames, trailers, campers or houses. These restrictions shall run with the land and shall be included in the instrument of conveyance or lease and the instrument shall be recorded.
6.
Any division of land used solely for the installation of public roads or facilities, electric power, telephone, water supply, sewer or other utility facilities of a similar nature; except, however, that land leases for personal wireless communication service facility sites, as defined in Chapter 16.80 SJCC, are not exempt from the land division procedures and requirements.
7.
Any boundary line adjustment where the purpose of recording instruments of conveyance is solely for the purpose of rectifying a boundary line.
8.
Any division of land by condemnation or sale to an agency or government vested with the power of condemnation.
9.
Any division of land solely for the purpose of transfer to a public or legitimate nonprofit conservation organization for the purposes of conservation of a property in perpetuity with the presence of species listed by the state as sensitive, threatened or endangered or by the County as species of local concern for the purpose of preservation or conservation of the habitat for the species of recognized biological value, or for the preservation of agriculture or timber lands, or for other open space resources addressed in the findings of the Open Space and Conservation Plan.
10.
Any division of land solely for the purpose of transfer of a property listed on the National Register of Historic Places or Washington State Inventory of Historic Places, for the purpose of preservation or conservation of sites or landmarks of recognized archaeologic or historic value; however, any subsequent transfer of such property for a purpose other than archaeologic or historic preservation shall be in full compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
D.
Allowable Density – Comprehensive Plan and Shoreline Master Program. The maximum allowable residential density for all parcels is as described in SJCC § 18.30.020(D).
E.
Minimum and Maximum Parcel Sizes.
1.
Eastsound Subarea Planning Area. Some districts have minimum, or both minimum and maximum, parcel sizes provided in the Eastsound Subarea Plan (Chapter 16.55 SJCC).
2.
Lopez Village Urban Growth Area. Some lands within the urban growth area have minimum, or both minimum and maximum, parcel sizes provided in SJCC § 18.30.210.
F.
For all rural (except AMIRDs), resource, or conservancy districts, and for all shoreline areas, land division shall be subject to the conservation design provisions in SJCC § 18.70.060(B)(10).
G.
Land division is prohibited in areas designated natural on the Comprehensive Plan official maps or Shoreline Master Program official maps.
H.
Illegal Division and Development of Land. The division or development of land in violation of the procedures and requirements of this chapter is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions of SJCC § 18.100.080 and such other enforcement as may be provided by state law.
(Ord. 2-1998 Exh. B § 7.1; Ord. 11-2000 § 6)