For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall be defined as follows, and all other words used in this chapter shall carry the customary meanings:
"Binding site plan"means a drawing to scale which:
1. Identifies and shows the areas and locations of all streets, roads, improvements, utilities and open spaces; and
2. Contains provisions making any development be in conformity with the site plan.
"Board"means Board of County Commissioners.
"Boundary line adjustment" or "BLA"means the alteration of the boundary between two or more legal lots, tracts, or parcels which does not result in the creation of any additional lot(s); also known as boundary adjustment or lot line adjustment.
"Building site"means portion of a parcel of land occupied or intended to be occupied by one main building and its accessory buildings; subject to required setbacks.
"Common ownership (ownership interest)"means all contiguous lots or parcels which are either owned by a single individual or entity (corporation, LLC, etc.) at the time of application and/or final plat approval. Individual ownership and membership in an entity is considered common ownership; provided, that the individual is a member of the entity under application.
"Comprehensive Plan"means a coordinated plan for the physical development of the county, designating, among other things, elements and programs to encourage the most appropriate use of land and to lessen congestion throughout the county in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare and promote efficiency and economy. For purposes of this chapter, the Comprehensive Plan is the text and map as adopted by the Board, and thereafter amended.
"Contiguous parcels"means abutting, adjoining, or adjacent parcels with a common boundary line, except that where two or more lots adjoin only at a corner or corners, they shall not be considered as "abutting." It shall include the terms abutting, adjacent, and adjoining parcels.
"County Building Official"means the county official or his/her designee responsible for application of the International Fire Code and Chapter
16.05 CCC, as the Fire Marshal and Fire Code Officer thereunder.
"Critical area"includes the following areas and ecosystems: (1) wetlands; (2) areas with a critical recharging effect on aquifers used for potable water; (3) fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas; (4) frequently flooded areas; and (5) geologically hazardous areas as defined in RCW
36.70A.030.
"Day"means days that the Department is open for business, unless otherwise specified.
"Dedications"means the deliberate appropriation of land by an owner for any general or public uses reserving to himself no other rights than such as are compatible with the full exercise and enjoyment of the public uses to which the property has been devoted.
"Director"means the Director of the Cowlitz County Building and Planning Department. The term includes Planning Director, and may include any person designated by the Director to administer the provisions of this chapter.
"Division of land"means any conveyance, not otherwise exempt or provided for in this chapter, which alters the legal description of any lot or parcel that was segregated and recorded prior to the effective date of the short subdivision ordinance of Cowlitz County or hereafter amended.
"Driveway"means any access way in private ownership and use by an owner(s) or those having express or implied permission of use, but not by other persons.
"Easement"means a written grant by a property owner to specific individuals, corporations or to the public or its agencies to use land for specific purposes.
"Engineer"means a professional engineer, currently licensed by the state of Washington.
"Final short plat"means the final drawing of the short subdivision, including dedication, prepared for filing for record with the Cowlitz County Auditor and containing all the elements and requirements that are set forth in this chapter and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter.
"Improvement"means any structure or works constructed including but not limited to homes, accessory buildings, roads, storm drainage systems, ditches and dikes, sanitary sewerage facilities, storm drainage containment facilities and water systems.
"Large on-site sewage system (LOSS)"means an integrated arrangement of components for a residence, building, industrial establishment or other places not connected to a public sewer system which: conveys, stores, treats, and/or provides subsurface soil treatment and disposal on the property where it originates, or on adjacent or nearby property; and includes piping, treatment devices, other accessories, and soil underlying the disposal component of the initial and reserve areas; and has design flows, at any common point, greater than 3,500 gallons per day.
"Legal lot"is a parcel which is capable of being presumed as legal under the regulations of this title. Even though a lot may be presumed legal, it is buildable only if it was lawfully created prior to February 6, 1976, as evidenced by a recorded survey, or by either the payment of excise tax or recording of the deed or the recorded commencement of a contract of sale in the Auditor's Office.
"Lot"means a fractional part of divided lands, having fixed boundaries being of sufficient area and dimension to meet current minimum zoning or Comprehensive Plan standards for width and area. The term shall include tracts and parcels, but shall not include land divided for purposes of financing or taxation. Lot area and dimensions shall include any area within the public right-of-way bounded by the centerline of the road and the side lines of the lot extended along the same bearing as the closest section of the applicable side lot line to the road right-of-way centerline. For the purposes of these regulations, any portion of a lot lying below the ordinary high water mark or lawfully constructed bulkhead of larger, navigable rivers may not be included in lot area or dimension calculations. Larger, navigable rivers include the Columbia, Cowlitz, Kalama, Coweeman, Toutle, and Lewis Rivers to the extent that they are within shorelines jurisdiction as identified in Chapter
173-18 WAC.
"Lot width"means the horizontal distance between opposite side lot lines as measured at the front building setback line and/or building site.
"On-site sewage system (OSS)"means an integrated system of components, located on or nearby the property it serves, that conveys, stores, treats, and/or provides subsurface soil treatment and dispersal of sewage. It consists of a collection system, a treatment component or treatment sequence, and a soil dispersal component.
"Owner"means the owner of record, as determined by the records of the County Auditor; provided, that the owner under a real estate contract is the purchaser-vendee, the owner of mortgaged property is the mortgagor, and the owner of property subject to a deed of trust is the grantor.
"Person"means any individual, firm, partnership, association, social and fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, branch of government, or any other group or combination acting as a unit.
"Plat"means the map or representation of the subdivision showing therein the division of a tract or parcel of land into more than four lots if any one of the divisions is less than five acres in size with blocks, streets, alleys and other divisions and dedications.
"Private road"means any vehicular access way, designed or intended to serve three or more lots or dwelling units or any commercial business, which has not been dedicated as a public roadway; private roadways may also include bridges.
Professional Land Surveyor.As used in this chapter, "surveyor" means every person authorized to practice the profession of land surveying under the provisions of Chapter
18.43 RCW.
"Right-of-way"is a general term denoting land, property or interest therein, usually in a strip acquired to or devoted for transportation and/or utility purposes.
"Road"means a private or public roadway, including right-of-way. Private roads shall be as defined and regulated in accordance with the "Cowlitz County Road and Street Standards" and the Director and County Building Official. Public roads shall be as defined and regulated in Chapters
36.75 through
36.87 RCW in accordance with the "Cowlitz County Road and Street Standards" issued by the Department of Public Works under Chapter
16.15 CCC. This term includes roads, streets, highways, avenues, boulevards, and thoroughfares, and includes improvements such as lighting, curbs, sidewalks, and pavement within the road right-of-way.
"Short subdivision"means the division or redivision of land into four or fewer lots, tracts, sites, parcels or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease or transfer of ownership, any of which is less than five acres in size.
"Subdivision"means a division or redivision of land into five or more lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions for the purpose of sale, lease or transfer of ownership, any of which is less than five acres in size.
"Survey monument"means the physical structure, along with any references or accessories thereto, used to mark the location of a land boundary survey corner, geodetic control point, or local control point, in compliance with Chapter
332-120 WAC.
"Wastewater designer"means a person who matches site and soil characteristics with appropriate on-site sewage technology. Throughout this chapter this term applies to both on-site sewage treatment system designers licensed under Chapter
18.210 RCW and professional engineers licensed under Chapter
18.43 RCW.
"Water availability certificate"is a certificate issued by Cowlitz County prior to application for a building permit of a building necessitating potable water [RCW
19.27.097], and prior to final approval of rural and short subdivisions.
"Witness corner"means a reference point, marked by a survey monument, that is situated at a known distance and bearing from a land survey corner, in compliance with Chapter
332-120 WAC.
(Ord. 13-009 § 1, 1-29-2013; Ord. 18-102 § 2(ii), 11-6-2018; Ord. 25-016 § 1, 4-1-2025)