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The following definitions apply to the terms used in this chapter:

“Alley” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Bike lane” means the area within any public right-of-way specially designated for the use of bicycles and signed or marked as such, excluding travel lanes marked with sharrows.

“Fire lane” means the area within any public right-of-way, easement, or private property designated for fire trucks and/or emergency vehicles to use, place emergency equipment upon, travel upon, or park, which includes any curb painted red or any other area marked for that purpose.

“Junk vehicle” has the meaning found in RCW 46.55.010.

“Landowner” includes a legal owner of private property, a person with possession or control of private property, or a public official having jurisdiction over public property.

“Motorhome” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Park,” in its verb form, has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Passenger car” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW and includes pickup trucks.

“Registered owner” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Right-of-way” means the area of real property, in which the city holds a property interest for public travel and other street and utility purposes, including that portion of the roadway ordinarily used for vehicular travel, the parking strip, the planting strip, sidewalk, and other unimproved portions.

“Stop” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Street” has the meaning of “city street” found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Street block” means the section of one side of a street that lies between two intersecting streets or between an intersecting street and the street end.

“Street segment” means a portion of a street bounded by two points.

“Trailer” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Travel trailer” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW.

“Vehicle” has the meaning found in Chapter 46.04 RCW and includes trailers, vehicle hulks, and portable moving and storage containers.

“Vehicle hulk” means the remnant or remains of a motor vehicle which is inoperative and cannot be made mechanically operative without the addition of vital parts or mechanisms and the application of a substantial amount of labor to effect repairs. (Ord. 4054 § 1 (Att. A), 2023)